Thank you for all the info. I am going to ask along with $40 for the fantasy suite although I do not expect to get it. I will definitely keep everyone updated. I wish I lived in Vegas.
Pat McCauley
On Jan 12, 2012, at 1:01 AM, misscraps@aol.com wrote:
> We love Little Buddah, great fish, sushi (best in town, freshest) - but now
> closed Mon. and Tues.
>
> Nine has good food but horrible acoustics - very noisy because of high
> ceilings.
>
> Alize is a great French restaurant with fantastic view - recommended
> highly! (and far better than Nine or Nove)
>
> Nove Italian was good, but view couldn't be seen because of the way they
> put the windows and tables in.
>
> Simon - at the attached Palms Place - very good food, but can be noisy in
> the evenings. We went for Sunday brunch - which is delicious if you like
> sushi probably worthwhile - but very expensive if you don't eat a lot of
> sushi or peel-eat-shrimp and a few other items. You pick items off menu plus
> they have sushi (limited to a few types but very good) and a few other
> items. Includes things like smoothies too. You can pick as many different
> items off menu as well, and reorder them too. Lobster benedict was delicious.
> But booze is extra; you can also pay some amount for unlimited bloody
> marys or some other kind of liquor.
>
> Gudarno's has good Mexican - but music is loudish from the casino.
>
> The buffet has improved recently and has snow crab legs at dinner. Show
> club card for discount, but buffet is a bit overpriced unless they are
> having some sort of 1/2 price sale. Some of food is unidentifiable or not very
> good, some is good, you just never know. They do have a gourmet coffee
> machine and free wine with dinner.
>
> Coffee shop - wasn't too great in the past, but they have added a Chinese
> area in the back that includes dim sum - but the Chinese seems not so good
> lately. I prefer to just go to the buffet.
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> Across street is Gold Coast with lower priced buffet. No crab legs but
> food is more consistent in quality. They also have Ping Pang Pong chinese
> and Noodle Cafe chinese - popular with local Chinese community (personally I
> don't think it is all that good - at least compared to Philadelphia and NYC
> and other East Coast Chinese restaurants, unfortunately for my Chinese
> tastebuds I live in Vegas now.)
>
> Also a TGIF there. Cortez Room is very reasonably priced with good Prime
> Rib for $15 and some other good items. Not gourmet, but for under $25 you
> get a very nice, sit down meal. Don't order a liquor drink though - very
> small for the price. Wine is okay though.
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>
> Have fun at Palms and let us know if you got a fantasy suite for $20
> upgrade!
>
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