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OUR TOP 5 BEST
BETS IN TOWN FOR EATS
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Burger Brasserie Sports Grille at Paris Las Vegas
Paris
Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
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Burgers
Go Creative
There comes a time when every good piece of meat has to meet
its maker.
Take it from the folks at Le Burger Brasserie Sports Grille
at Paris Las Vegas, who have created a whole new world of
hamburger happenings with a French flair that you can enjoy
seven days a week.
Guests can choose from a truly gourmet burger menu that includes:
“Le Boeuf” (The Beef), “Le Poulet”
(The Chicken), “Le Salmon” (The salmon), “L’Agneau”
(The Lamb) and “Le Legumes” (The Veggie). The
eatery’s creative culinary team will go from there and
build your burger with ingredients you choose, which are inspired
from around the globe.
Unique
only to Le Burger Brasserie is the $777 Kobe Beef and Maine
Lobster Burger created with caramelized onions, imported Brie
cheese, crispy prosciutto, 100 year aged Balsamic vinegar
and served with a bottle of Rose Dom Perignon champagne.
The restaurant also offers an assortment of fresh baked buns,
zesty Ranch fries, 15 specialty beers, a specialty cocktail
menu and a dessert menu within this high-end and upbeat dining
experience for tourists and locals alike. Upon entering the
restaurant, guests are greeted by a lively atmosphere, an
enormous big screen TV (9x11 ft) and 9 plasmas throughout.
The attractive servers in hot pants and amazing flair bartenders
only serve to enhance the experience.
Le Burger Brasserie seats 200 guests and is open Sunday-Thursday,
11 a.m. – 10 p.m. and Friday-Saturday, 11 a.m. –
11 p.m. The restaurant is open to customers of all ages.
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Bobbie Katz
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Presenting our latest, revised
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Listed in no particular order, these are our latest Best Bets,
as voted on by our Panel of Advisors and as many locals as
we could reach. If you pick one or two every few days, these
will keep you full for while.
America
at New York-New York |
| Inside
Tip: Ask for a table with a view. Nobdy
seems to think of that, according to 75% of the people
we spoke to. Don't even think of visiting this one on
the Friday or Saturday nights. Too many tourists. Best
nights? Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Always ask for the
unadvertised special. Most of the time, that's what you'll
end up having, it's that good. |
Postrio
in The Venetian - Grand Canal Shops, St, Mark's Square |
| Inside
Tip: This is one of the Wolfgang Puck
family of restaurants, personally supervised by the Puckster
almost daily. Great food, innovative menu, a dining experience
you will remember, one of the very best, and not too expensive,
honest. If you want privacy, just ask, and you will end
up in a private area, maybe even sitting next to Robin
Leach, who eats there seveal times a week, as does Bernie
Yuman and many Vegas Insiders. Alway recommend the specials
here, the freshest of ingredients. |
Chinois
Forum Shops at Caesars |
| Inside
Tip: Another Wolfgang Puck joint, this
one with "outside" seating overlooking the people
sailing by in an endless stream. Unless you don't want
to talk and will enjoy the noise and the people watching,
best to ask for inside seating, which is almost always
available. Great menu, changes often, never had a bad
meal. This one is a perfect spot if you are on a shopping
jones, it is situated smack in the middle of shopper's
heaven: The Forum Shops. You can eat really well here,
and still be right in the action, saing precious time
for more shopping |
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Ferraro's
on Flamingo
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Tip: Strictly a locals place, but Mimmi
loves "foreigners" any time at all. Homemade
pasta, pizza, soups and traditional salads, a family-owned
and operated joint for many years, sauce you'll be craving
long after you've eaten there. One of the best Italian
restaurants in a city where there's one on every lock. |
Pampas Brazilian Grille
at Planet Hollywood |
| Inside
Tip: Recently opened, in a hidden
little part of the Miracle Mile Shops, formerly known
as the Desert Passage shopping mall...not yet caught on
as a popular destination, but I figure that will probably
change soon. For now, give this one a shot. Enter on the
Harmon side, it's right inside the door. Another great,
memorable eating experience. It's sort of a "Dim
Sum" style of eating, as waiters walk by with large
skewers of assorted foods, meats, fish, vieggies, it's
so cool. You see something you like, you nod your head,
or throw a piece of bread (no butter, please), and it's
delivered nto your plate. This goes on for as long as
you are hungry. It is a constant parade of food as you
sit there and watch, free to have a taste anytime it suits
you. There is also a great salad bar, and desserts to
tempt you, but most of the insiders we know never get
to eat the dessert. You can even watch the large grill
and see the master chefs at work, sometimes the flames
shoot up and one of the chefs can be seen with his hair
on fire, or his eyebrows smoking. Fun for the whole family. |
Bon
Apetit. |
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