Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Where would you eat???

Where would you eat if you wanted to spend about $150-$200 for dinner for two with tip. We are seeing Love at 10 p.m. and I would like some suggestions, as I want to take my boyfriend out for a nice dinner, since he sold some stuff for me and I%26#39;ve been sitting on the money for a nice dinner when we are on vacation. Also how much time would you allow to eat at a finer dining restaurant? Thanks!



Where would you eat???


Do you want romantic? upmarket? casual? type of food?





If the show is at 10, I%26#39;d make dinner reservations for 7:00PM to allow a nice, leisurely meal and so you wouldn%26#39;t have to rush from the meal to the Mirage for the show.



Where would you eat???


Because you are going to Mirage for the show, I would recommend Delmonicos at Venetian. A nice restaurant specializing in steak, owned by Emeril Lagasse, that should fit within your budget. And an easy walk to Mirage.



Dinner there should take between 60-90 minutes wighout rushing. So I would make reservations for 7:30. You want to get to LOVE by 9:30 as there are some performers/ushers in the lobby and in the theatre before the show actually starts.




Its been a long time since Ive eaten at Kokomos at the Mirage...but it was good enough that I remember the steak and lobster I had there. Even through renovations...Kokomos has survived. You may want to check up on the reviews.....




I would agree with Gabby, get a 7pm reservation-if you want to eat in the Mirage,Stack or Onda might be good choices




2 hours. What kind of cuisine do you want? I like Social House.




hands down, joe%26#39;s stone crab in caesar%26#39;s, or olive%26#39;s at bellagio. enjoy :)




Il Mulino at Caesar%26#39;s Forum - just go up the spiral escalator and you%26#39;re there.




If it%26#39;s a busy night, I don%26#39;t think a restaurant would want you sitting there for 3 hours. Most places need to turn each table at least once if not twice.





Anyway, for your budget and I would recommend Chinois or Joe%26#39;s at the Forum Shops. Very close to the Mirage.




Guy Savory, at Caesars you will need 2 hours here. It is a one of a kind culinary experience, it is a gourmet dining %26amp; service can only be rated superior, the food is so good that it melts in your mouth.



You can check out the menu on Harrah%26#39;s website to see if it meets your criteria in type of food. It is next to Caesars, so easy to get to. The website is



www.harrahs.com



click on LV on top then hotel (Caesars) then dining then restaurant (GUY Savory) then menu. It may run a little more than $200 but so worth it.



Nero%26#39;s at Caesars has excellent steaks %26amp; seafood so fresh, that it melt in your mouth so tasty, the service is superior.



If you want something a little romantic you may want to try Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris, the food is excellent with superior service %26amp; a spectacular view of the strip %26amp; Bellagio fountains.



You can check out the above also on Harrah%26#39;s website to see if that is what you are looking for in a special dinner. The website is www.harrahs.com



Hope you have a great time in wherever you decide on so many great choices.




We LOVED the Eiffel Tower restaurant at Paris. It was our anniversary dinner and we told them that when we made the reservation. They gave us the corner table overlooking the Bellagio fountains... amazing view. The food was very good overall. Dessert was awesome (and I%26#39;m not big on dessert). Service was pretty good. Total for two (with starter, two entrees, two drinks each, and one dessert) before tip was about $150.



I%26#39;d agree with the others on the 7 pm reservation. You won%26#39;t stay 3 hours, but you want time to enjoy, not feel rushed, and have plenty of time to get to Love a little bit early.



Have a GREAT time!


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