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Dining in Las VegasAh, Vegas. Restaurants with AtmosphereLas Vegas is all about style and visual presentation. If you're looking for a sophisticated restaurant with a great view, try Alizé restaurant, located at 4321 W. Flamingo Road, at the top of the Palms Casino Resort. Aside from its outstanding view of the Vegas strip, Alizé features an extensive wine selection and unique menu items such as Smoked Salmon Parfait with Hackleback Caviar. Dinner for two at the Alizé will cost around $90.00 and the dress code is business casual. Alizé is recommended for the business crowd and is a great place for a first date, but it is not the ideal family restaurant. Visitors to Las Vegas consistently rate Alizé as one of their favourite restaurants in the area, and recommend calling ahead for reservations to ensure a window seat. For more information about Alizé, visit their website at:http://www.andrelv.com/alize/home.
Something for the KidsIf you're bringing the kiddies along, try Kahunaville, located at 3300 Las Vegas Blvd. South, in Treasure Island. Kahunaville is a fun and affordable place to go for breakfast (meals range from $6-18) and does not require a reservation, nor does it have a dress code. Kahunaville will keep kids entertained with its light and water shows in the back dining room. Visit Kahunaville's website at www.kahunaville.com. For dinner, try Roy's, located at 620 East Flamingo Road. Roy's features Hawaiian cuisine and a welcoming atmosphere that is sure to keep your little ones entertained. Roy's website can be found at http://www.roysrestaurant.com/, and dinner for one will cost $20-50.00. Affordable Restaurants in Las VegasIf you know where to look, you can find many good quality, affordable restaurants near the Vegas strip. Thai food enthusiasts will love Lotus of Siam, located at 953 East Sahara Avenue. In a recent review, Newsday.com declared the restaurant serves "the best Thai food ever" - and at an excellent price. Dinner for two will cost around $40.00. Reservations are recommended. Visit Lotus of Siam online at http://www.saipinchutima.com/. |



