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    SpiderMan
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    SpiderMan: Where is the best NY steak in town?

    And, where are the best Japanese & Chinese restaurants?

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    Hollywood Dave
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    Hollywood Dave: STEAK

    Believe it or not, the best NY Steak in town is at JAX (@ the Golden Nugget) -- huge, tender, gorgonzola-encrusted juicy NY strip, simply amazing.

    But for the best restaurant steak you've ever had, hands down, go get yourself the Filet Mignon @ DRAI'S (believe it or not, downstairs @ Barbary Coast -- but clearly under different management than the rest of that lame casino).

    Of course, you are not under any circumstances to order your steak cooked any further than medium-rare (preferably rare) -- or you will miss the cornucopia of flavors that make these 2 steaks some of the best anywhere!

    -holly d.

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    bfbagain
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    bfbagain: Gallaghers at NYNY. Best NY Strip. :) *NM*


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    Ouchez
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    Ouchez: H-Dave, a question..

    > Believe it or not, the best NY Steak in town
    > is at JAX (@ the Golden Nugget) -- huge,
    > tender, gorgonzola-encrusted juicy NY strip,
    > simply amazing.

    > But for the best restaurant steak you've
    > ever had, hands down, go get yourself the
    > Filet Mignon @ DRAI'S (believe it or not,
    > downstairs @ Barbary Coast -- but clearly
    > under different management than the rest of
    > that lame casino).

    > Of course, you are not under any
    > circumstances to order your steak cooked any
    > further than medium-rare (preferably rare)
    > -- or you will miss the cornucopia of
    > flavors that make these 2 steaks some of the
    > best anywhere!

    > -holly d.

    I understand you are on TV or movies. Is that correct?

    If so where would I have seen you on display?

    The name sounds familiar but I can't place you.

    I had a bit part in the movie, "Reindeer Games".

    Strength and Honor,
    Ouchez.

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    Ouchez
    Guest

    Ouchez: BTW...i like mine P*I*N*K...and juicy

    > Believe it or not, the best NY Steak in town
    > is at JAX (@ the Golden Nugget) -- huge,
    > tender, gorgonzola-encrusted juicy NY strip,
    > simply amazing.

    > But for the best restaurant steak you've
    > ever had, hands down, go get yourself the
    > Filet Mignon @ DRAI'S (believe it or not,
    > downstairs @ Barbary Coast -- but clearly
    > under different management than the rest of
    > that lame casino).

    > Of course, you are not under any
    > circumstances to order your steak cooked any
    > further than medium-rare (preferably rare)
    > -- or you will miss the cornucopia of
    > flavors that make these 2 steaks some of the
    > best anywhere!

    > -holly d.

    ....the steak, of course!

    The best I ever "et" was at Bullocks, Deadwood SD, a Filet M.

    "You can't beat..... Dakota Meat". :-)

    Ouch/ez.

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    SpiderMan
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    SpiderMan: Re: BTW...i like mine P*I*N*K...and juicy

    > ....the steak, of course!

    > The best I ever "et" was at
    > Bullocks, Deadwood SD, a Filet M.

    What's SD? single deck?

    > "You can't beat..... Dakota Meat".
    > :-)

    > Ouch/ez.

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    Battery
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    Battery: Re: Where is the best NY steak in town?

    The New York steak at the Binion's Horseshoe 24th floor Ranch Steakhouse used to be as good as any.

    I haven't been there since Harrah's took over. Does anyone know if it has gone downhill?

    And speaking of the Horseshoe - I stayed there five times in a little more than a year just before Binion's went under and have yet to receive an invitation to come back. I know they were not afraid of my red action or is that the reason they don't care to see me again?

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    methodman
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    methodman: circus has a hell of a nice spot too. *NM*


  9. #9
    SpiderMan
    Guest

    SpiderMan: Re: circus has a hell of a nice spot too.

    Could u tell me whereabout in Circus?

  10. #10
    methodman
    Guest

    methodman: Re: circus has a hell of a nice spot too.

    Circus circus
    is on the strip in the middle around riveria or therabouts...get a map available all over the place

    > Could u tell me whereabout in Circus?

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    Parker
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    Parker: Insider secrets

    The Steakhouse at Circus Circus is indeed one of the better kept secrets in Las Vegas. The mystery is how this really excellent steakhouse with plenty of old Vegas charm ended up in the middle of Circus Circus.

    Another find in an unexpected place is The Embers at the Imperial Palace. The IP buffet has a completely justified reputation as one of the worst buffets in Las Vegas. Fortunately, this does not extend to The Embers steakhouse, which is actually very good, and reasonably priced, if you cannot swing a comp.

    Binion's Ranch Steak House used to be my favorite place downtown (located on the 24th floor, you get an awesome view of the strip with your steak), but I, too, have not been back since the Harrah's takeover. However, I have heard that they retained the entire restaurant staff, so hopefully they had enough sense to leave a good thing alone.

    For elegant Chinese, try Lillie Langtry's at the Golden Nugget. As a bonus, they serve a pretty good steak here as well, although the emphasis is on the excellent Chinese cuisine.

    On a recent visit to Las Vegas I also enjoyed an exceptional Asian dinner at Little Buddha, located in The Palms, courtesy of Viktor and Bettie (thanks guys). This restaurant also features a sushi bar.

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    Sara
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    Sara: Re: Insider secrets

    > The Steakhouse at Circus Circus is indeed
    > one of the better kept secrets in Las Vegas.
    > The mystery is how this really excellent
    > steakhouse with plenty of old Vegas charm
    > ended up in the middle of Circus Circus.

    > Another find in an unexpected place is The
    > Embers at the Imperial Palace. The IP buffet
    > has a completely justified reputation as one
    > of the worst buffets in Las Vegas.
    > Fortunately, this does not extend to The
    > Embers steakhouse, which is actually very
    > good, and reasonably priced, if you cannot
    > swing a comp.

    > Binion's Ranch Steak House used to be my
    > favorite place downtown (located on the 24th
    > floor, you get an awesome view of the strip
    > with your steak), but I, too, have not been
    > back since the Harrah's takeover. However, I
    > have heard that they retained the entire
    > restaurant staff, so hopefully they had
    > enough sense to leave a good thing alone.

    > For elegant Chinese, try Lillie Langtry's at
    > the Golden Nugget. As a bonus, they serve a
    > pretty good steak here as well, although the
    > emphasis is on the excellent Chinese
    > cuisine.

    > On a recent visit to Las Vegas I also
    > enjoyed an exceptional Asian dinner at
    > Little Buddha, located in The Palms,
    > courtesy of Viktor and Bettie (thanks guys).
    > This restaurant also features a sushi bar.

    Parker,
    How is the buffet at the Monte Carlo? I will be staying there in February.

    Thanks,
    Sara

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    Count of Montecristo
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    Count of Montecristo: Not Parker, but...

    I was pleasantly surprised at the Monte Carlo buffet. It ain't the best in town, but it was pretty damn good. They will let you go in to look at what they have before you decide if you want it. A wide variety of choice in food at their buffet and a pretty fair game of blackjack as well, considering most of the rest of the strip in that area.

    > Parker,
    > How is the buffet at the Monte Carlo? I will
    > be staying there in February.

    > Thanks,
    > Sara

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