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01-08-2016 , 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Thousand Tigers
I tried Jaburritos and I'll definitely go back. Everything was super fresh, the employees were great, overall really fun vibe in there.
Jaburrito changed its name to Soho SushiBurrito. Slight tweaks to the menu, but the staff and food is the same.
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01-08-2016 , 02:27 PM
Last time I was at Planet Hollywood they had a 9.99 Steak & Eggs special. 9 oz top sirloin if I remember correctly. Any reviews?
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01-11-2016 , 07:03 PM
Hey guys, I'll be in Vegas during the Super Bowl. Which Strip casino buffets have king crab legs? I know the one in Aria does, anywhere else?
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01-11-2016 , 07:18 PM
Bellagio for sure
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01-11-2016 , 08:06 PM
Thanks Clear, we coulda sworn the Mirage had it, but doesn't look like that's the case anymore.
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01-11-2016 , 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Wyman
It was 7.99 with $1 coin-in 12 months ago, even if the $1 was at VP

But the beer definitely helped elevate the value.
$7.99 for a beer and a salad is pretty good. I assume no one actually eats the "steak."
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01-11-2016 , 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by BrianTheMick2
$7.99 for a beer and a salad is pretty good. I assume no one actually eats the "steak."
No. The steal is good. Every steak special I have seen gives you s shriveled piece of shoeleather except Ellis Island.
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01-11-2016 , 10:22 PM
Yeah I mean it ain't kobe, but it's always been adequate. It's a piece of sirloin, cooked reasonably. Just fine including veggie, salad, potato, and beer for the price of Chipotle.
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01-12-2016 , 04:48 AM
I was there about a week before this...



Found my steak barely edible & a couple members of my party got sick.

Glad other people have had better results, but I don't feel a need to return, ever.
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01-12-2016 , 05:25 AM
Can some one tell me about Balleys Sunday buffet? Is it everything I've dreamed a buffet would be with all you can eat lobster ?
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01-12-2016 , 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by JMurder3
I was there about a week before this...



Found my steak barely edible & a couple members of my party got sick.

Glad other people have had better results, but I don't feel a need to return, ever.
GAK!
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01-13-2016 , 01:10 AM
Quick question, heading to Vegas later this month, is there a ideal time to head to Oyster Bar where I might only have a 1 hour wait?

I arrive early on a Thursday, is my best bet to head right over around 9am?
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01-13-2016 , 11:42 AM
Early lunch and early dinner is almost always vacant. 11 AM or 4:30-5PM would be perfect.
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01-13-2016 , 09:08 PM
Rock on, thanks!

Can't way to try the Combo Pan Roast!
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01-13-2016 , 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Sly_Fox
Rock on, thanks!

Can't way to try the Combo Pan Roast!
Solid choice. Get it spicy.
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01-13-2016 , 11:37 PM
Yes, the flavor drastically increases with spice level. 8+.
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01-17-2016 , 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by TheStuntman
Hey guys, I'll be in Vegas during the Super Bowl. Which Strip casino buffets have king crab legs? I know the one in Aria does, anywhere else?
Excalibur all week and the mgm on Fridays and Saturdays,there's a few more but can't recall.
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01-17-2016 , 05:10 AM
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Originally Posted by JMurder3
I was there about a week before this...



Found my steak barely edible & a couple members of my party got sick.

Glad other people have had better results, but I don't feel a need to return, ever.
There's a 7.77 steak dinner at the hardrock it's called "the gamblers special" it not on the menu u just have to ask for it. It's a lot like lot Ellis but in a nicer atmosphere. Steak was cooked good . It came with green beans and cheesie mashed potatoes. There's a 1lb lobster dinner for 17.77 again not on menu and I don't know what it's called so u might want to call over there. I'm pretty sure it was called "24/7". Happy eating
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01-17-2016 , 08:09 PM
hi guys - long time lurker. We will be headed back to vegas in a couple of months, but trying to get the food situation squared away early. We will be limited to the strip this time around. Anyone have any recommendations for good noodles, dumplings and fried rice? Not really looking for authentic, but the fake american variety. I'm from NYC so looking for something comparable to the chinese take out we have.

How about Korean BBQ? Seems like there are a lot of choices off strip, but is there anything worthwhile on the strip? thanks
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01-17-2016 , 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by readyplayer2
How about Korean BBQ? Seems like there are a lot of choices off strip, but is there anything worthwhile on the strip? thanks
http://www.yelp.ca/biz/kimchi-korean-bbq-las-vegas

There's better in Chinatown but this place is fine and open 24/7.
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01-17-2016 , 10:42 PM
The Chinese food sucks here. And I don't mean the authentic stuff, which for all I know is good. I'm talking about NYC style takeout Chinese. It's bad here.
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01-17-2016 , 10:59 PM
China mama though, xlb

Last edited by Wyman; 01-17-2016 at 11:03 PM. Reason: But I generally agree with you. The Americanized stuff in Vegas is pretty terrible
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01-17-2016 , 11:05 PM
I find it funny that people say "NYC style" Chinese takeout. I see what you mean but I grew up there and just thought that was normal Chinese takeout. For as good as the Japanese and Thai are in Vegas - and they are very, very good - the Chinese is surprisingly bad.
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01-18-2016 , 12:47 AM
What are the go-to picks for dimsum? I too haven't been that impressed with much of the Chinese food here. The only dimsum option that has mentioned multiple times is Ping Pang Pong by some casino dealers. Is that the best choice or does anyone have any alternative suggestions?
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01-18-2016 , 02:13 AM
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What are the go-to picks for dimsum? I too haven't been that impressed with much of the Chinese food here. The only dimsum option that has mentioned multiple times is Ping Pang Pong by some casino dealers. Is that the best choice or does anyone have any alternative suggestions?
This recent thread has some info on Dim Sum
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