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  • Estiatorio Milos

    Immerse yourself in the authentic flavors of Greece at this hip, upscale eatery that serves fresh seafood imported daily straight from the Mediterranean. Enjoy one of 300 bottles of wine while feasting on delectable creations including the Milos Special (paper-thin zucchini and eggplant fried crispy and served with tzatziki sauce and kefalograviera cheese), grilled octopus, and, of course, Baklava. $$$$$ (09/2011)

    At The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S
    702-698- 7930
    cosmopolitanlasvegas.com

  • Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill

    NYC chefs and restaurateurs Eric and Bruce Bromberg have delivered a winner to the Strip with their flavorful fusion of American and Japanese cuisine. Must-haves include the salmon tartare with quail egg, baked clams in miso butter, octopus sashimi, misomarinated black cod and the scrumptious gingerbread pudding. The menu also features steakhouse favorites. $$$$ (07/2011)

    The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S
    877-893- 2001
    cosmopolitanlasvegas.com

  • Mon Ami Gabi

    The classic French bistro fare in this elegant setting might fool you into thinking you’re dining on the ChampsÉlysées rather than the Strip. Nab a spot on the outdoor patio and enjoy the Bellagio fountain show while dining on trout grenobloise and the signature steak frites with a glass of fine wine. $$$ (06/2011)

    At Paris Hotel & Casino 3655 Las Vegas Blvd S
    702-944-4224
    parislasvegas.com

  • Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab

    The Vegas version of this Miami-based institution stands out for its delicious fare, top-notch service and refined yet informal atmosphere. Must-tries include the colossal lump crabcake, bone-in rib eye and signature stone crabs with the oh-so-addictive mustard sauce. $$$$ (06/2011)

    At The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace 3500 Las Vegas Blvd S
    702-733- 7373
    joes.net/las-vegas



  • Boa Steakhouse

    Mood lighting and a sensual ambience create the perfect setting for an intimate finedining experience. A perfect meal includes the jumbo lump crab cake, dry aged bone-in rib eye, truffle mac ‘n’ cheese and vanilla panna cotta. $$$$ (03/2011)

    At The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace 3500 Las Vegas Blvd S
    702-733- 7373
    boasteak.com

  • T&T: Tacos Tequila

    This contemporary Mexicanstyle cantina showcases delicious south-of-the-border favorites as well as delectable, handcrafted tequila cocktails. The chicken tamales, Alambre soft tacos (with grilled skirt steak, bacon, Oaxaca cheese and chile poblano) and crab tostadas are must-tries. $$$ (03/2011)

    At Luxor Las Vegas 3900 Las Vegas Blvd S
    702-262- 5225
    tacosandtequilalv.com

  • Eiffel Tower Restaurant

    Classic French fare 11 stories up in an Eiffel Tower replica— what more could you ask for in a romantic dinner spot? How about spectacular desert sunsets and the breathtaking Bellagio water fountain show? Visual amenities aside, Chef J. Joho serves up rich menu items like the grand seafood platter, roasted rack of lamb and decadent soufflés. $$$$$ (02/2011)

    At Paris Hotel & Casino; 3655 Las Vegas Blvd S
    702-948-6937
    eiffeltowerrestaurant.com

  • PINK’S HOT DOGS

    The famed Hollywood hot dog stand has arrived in Sin City with its impressive menu of gourmet hot dogs, burgers and fries. Arm yourself with plenty of napkins for the signature chili dog, or bite into a quirkily named favorite like the Martha Stewart. $ (01/2011)

    At Planet Hollywood’s Miracle Mile Shops 3663 Las Vegas Blvd S
    702-866-0710
    planethollywoodresort.com



  • BLOSSOM

    Prepare for an exquisite dining experience in this serene, Asian-themed eatery. Savor authentic Chinese culinary creations including steamed crab claws on egg white; spicy wok-fried scallion veal cheek; and braised e-fu noodles with scallop and enoki mushrooms. $$$$ (12/2010)

    3730 Las Vegas Blvd S
    877-230-2742
    arialasvegas.com

  • RAINFOREST CAFÉ

    This tropical-themed eatery takes casual dining to the wild side with a variety of delicious, family-friendly menu items. For dessert, the Sparkling Volcano (a huge dish of strawberry and vanilla ice cream with brownie bits, bananas, whipped cream, cherries, caramel and chocolate sauce, all topped with a sparkler) is always a hit. $$ (11/2010)

    3799 Las Vegas Blvd S
    702-891-8580
    mgmgrand.com

  • SUSHISAMBA

    The delectable fusion of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisines here promises a memorable meal in a hip, upbeat atmosphere. The yellowtail sashimi tiradito, miso-marinated Chilean sea bass or Kobe beef ishi yaki are sure to rock your palate, and can be washed down with any of 120 sakes. $$$$ (11/2010)

    3355 Las Vegas Blvd S
    702-607-0700
    palazzolasv...isamba.aspx

  • CARNIVAL WORLD BUFFET

    This buffet is considered by locals to be one of the best in town (and that’s saying a lot in Vegas, land of buffets). The chefs prepare 300 dishes fresh daily from a variety of cuisines, including seafood, Chinese, Italian, Mexican and Japanese. $$ (09/2010)

    3700 West Flamingo Rd
    702-777-7777
    riolasvegas.com