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Originally Posted by Randall Stevens
I think you're comparing non-strip prices to NYC prices, which is probably not correct (but I am guessing).
Curious to why you think it is "probably not correct" to compare the casual dining scene/neighborhood restaurant prices in two markets?
We are not talking high-end eateries here, and even if we were, I know from ample personal experience, that LV restaurant prices would come in lower compared to NYC.
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Originally Posted by wsopfinaltable
You are not getting two entrees with two drinks for $65 anywhere on the strip. Also, NYC is the over priced capitol of the world so of course almost any city is going to be reasonably priced compared to NYC.
Last I checked this was the LVL forum - not the "Strip Only Lifestyle" forum.
Or are you now going to claim, that 600+ yearly entries in the
Las Vegas Casual Dining thread are not widely reflective of the local dining scene?
FYI., D.C., not NYC, is the capital of the US, and dining prices in NYC are largely comparable to those in US cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.
And according to
Business Insider, they are lower compared to thirteen other world cities like Zurich, Copenhagen, Paris, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore, etc.