First time to Vegas Sept 27-30. Looking for GOOD foodclose to Caesars.
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Looking for GOOD food, reasonably priced, staying at Caesars
The options are endless. Many great restaurants in and within easy walking distance of Caesars. Too many to list here without one or two clues about what you%26#39;re specifically looking for.
Looking for GOOD food, reasonably priced, staying at Caesars
You are in a town that caters to tourists....anywhere you turn around you will find good food. Your room will have a ';whats on'; magazine, or something similar, that also rates all the restaurants, and sorts them by food type, cost, etc....check it out- go forth, and eat !
This thread might also give you some suggestions. Ignore the boneheads who decided to use my post to quarrel over buffets. Hopefully some good advice here:
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There are lots of options in the Forum shops. You can google their mall directory to see what%26#39;s there - most are chains you already know. In Caesars, Augustus Cafe is good but pricey for a cafe. Outside of Caesars, go over to Paris. The Cafe there is great. I have heard good things about Sidewalk Cafe at Bally%26#39;s but I haven%26#39;t tried it personally.
For good, inexpensive food at Caesar%26#39;s, try La Salsa Cantina.
Grand Lux at the Venetian - huge variety and portions are large
Planet Hollywood has the Spice Market buffet and it is across the street and down a ways from Caesars. It is supposed to be one of the better ones.
In the Forum Shops at Caesar%26#39;s there%26#39;s Cheesecake Factory, they also own the Grand Lux at the Venetian. The food is very good, service efficient and the portions are large and it%26#39;s reasonably priced Another place we ate in last week was the Postrio Cafe at the Venetian, very reasonably priced. The Postrio Cafe is outside of the Postrio restaurant which is excellent as well, but the Cafe is more moderately priced.
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