There’re
literally hundreds of restaurants and and places to have a feast in Las Vegas, the decision of where to go is not
easy for anyone who’s not a regular visitor or a local resident and sometimes
the variety of options can be overwhelming. Getting tips of where to go in Las
Vegas is essential, there are dozens of different guides and many website that
can provide you with good and helpful information, but if you’re visiting Las
Vegas and still hesitating about where to go then start by visiting some of the
really classic and most famous dinning spots in Vegas, starting with one of the
most amazing places to have lunch, have a drink and enjoy the wonderful sight
of Las Vegas. Oh yeah, I’m talking about the Stratosphere.
The
Stratosphere features a variety of different cooking styles in a total of 6 restaurants,
each one of them with its own unique and exclusive atmosphere that range from
dining elegance to casual comfort. The
Stratosphere's uniquely themed restaurants offer something to please everyone's
taste, starting with a unique dining experience at "The Top of the World".
Sitting 833 feet above the Las Vegas Strip, this great award winning restaurant
/ lounge offers a dining experience like no other. The rotating restaurant
revolves 360 degrees in one hour and twenty minutes. The choices on the menu
are great and you can enjoy anything from fresh seafood to sizzling steaks, the
restaurant also has one of the largest wine selections in Las Vegas, which has earned recognition from two
highly rewarded wine publications, The Wine Spectator and Sante.
Another
great restaurant in Stratosphere is the "Lucky's Cafe", a 164 seat
vintage Vegas themed coffee shop. The cool look and feel of Lucky's Café will
transport you back to the Vegas of yesterday; Lucky's menu caters to everyone,
offering home-style dishes and traditional coffee shop fare. You can also enjoy
extraordinary breakfast menu and breakfast buffets which are great options for
guests on the go. But if you’re in the mood for something more “American Style”
you can always visit the Courtyard Buffet, this great dinner style restaurant offers
a great classic menu including pizza, pasta, fajitas, tacos, fried
chicken, mashed potatoes, macaroni & cheese, Swedish meatballs and fish
& chips as well as a great desert buffet.
If you’re looking for a little Italian food and a romantic environment then you
should try "Fellini's Ristorante”, the home of the Executive Chef Joseph
Siano which was voted “Most Romantic Restaurant” in the 2005 Best of Las Vegas
Review Journal Poll. The last place you should give a try if you’re in the mood
for something more exotic is "Naga Chinese Express". Naga's menu
includes some of the finest cuisine of the Far East, from traditional noodle or
rice dishes to Sichuan
and Cantonese food as well as some other Asian cooking styles such as Korean
and Japanese.