Restaurants & Bars

If you’ve netted yourself a bit of a windfall, you might like to run on down to one of the finest restaurants in town. Le Cirque Bellagio – www.bellagio.com – establishes high standards of excellence for quality French food in the city with male diners required to wear a jacket and tie. Bradley Ogden Caesars – www.caesars.com – puts a somewhat thrilling twist on authentic American cuisine and Trattoria del Lupo – www.wolfgangpuck.com – does offer fantastic Italian food.

For those of you down to the last dime and just need to fill up on the cheap, why not try the casino buffets where, for not much money, you can eat till you drop. Amongst the best are those places at the famous Golden Nugget – www.bellagiolasvegas.com – and Paris Las Vegas – www.parkplace.com – Other cheap alternatives include Big Mama’s Rib Shack – www.bigmamaribs.com – by far the best BBQ joint in town and Gandhi – www.gandhicuisine.com – for its fine Indian eatery.

Drinking here in Las Vegas is like no other thing on earth. If you wanted, you could literally drink 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in ranging venues from dank dive bars, Italian restaurants to airy cathedrals. If you’re in search old Vegas, check out Pepper Mill’s Lounge while those after the newer version should try such stylish bars as Caramel – www.caramelbar.com – Ghostbar Palms – www.thepalmslasvegas.com – and the V Bar – www.venetian.com – For a beer or two, the Crown & Anchor Pub cuts the English mustard.