We chose Mon Ami Gabi at Paris for our wedding reception in September. There was a good menu choice, there were up to 3 alternatives for every course so everyone was happy, the service was fantastic, and we had great views of the Bellagio fountains. They have private and semi-private areas they can hire out for parties, it's a fixed price menu (which helps with budgeting), and they also arranged a wedding cake for us to our design.
If that doesn't appeal, the website below lets you search restaurants in Vegas with fixed price menus suitable for large groups by cost and cuisine.
Good luck!
2006-10-31 19:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Las Vegas is really a town that has anything for all therefore learn it with hotelbye . Las Vegas is really a city with great attractions and one particular could be the popular Las Vegas Strip; where tourists can like a go in the hot desert night, or take a stroll downtown and view a dazzling gentle reveal that spans an entire block, the Fremont Street Experience. Readers may also get a glimpse of amazing world famous re-creations like erupting volcanoes, the Eiffel Tower and the Sphinx of Egypt in front of the different accommodations and casinos. Las Vegas is a city that repeatedly reinvents itself, so even if you have now been here before you'll never run out of fun what to do.
2016-12-15 23:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I live here in Las Vegas and dine out, Well, every night.
Most would suggest the "Top of the world" at the top of the Stratosphere Hotel. It may be memorable and the view, amazing, but the food is sub-par and they try to make the restaurant seem much more classy than it is. If you are looking small, great service and excellent food try Vick and Anthonys in the Golden Nugget. The Eiffle Tower restaurant in the Paris Hotel-Casino is delicious. The Capitol Grille in the Fashion Show Mall is excellent and will go out of their way for you. Provide you with private dining accomidations if in a large group, they have the best champagne, liquor, wines available and their food is always cooked to perfection. Stay away from the Tropicana Hotel, their restaurant isn't bad, but the decrepit property and rank bathroom smells will most certainly ruin your dining experience. If you need any help picking a restaurant or making reservations, feel free to contact me! Have a fantastic evening! and congratulations!
2006-10-30 10:16:27
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answered by Scott 1
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My husband and I went to Las Vegas for our Honeymoon. We went to Emeril's Fish House in MGM for lunch, which is pretty much like the dinner menu, only a smaller version. We were treated like royalty! You know how when you are eating an appetizer and they bring the main course, and you need to move your plate for the main course? Nope, they move your plate for you! I moved my drink a bit away so I wouldn't knock it over, and they were there in a heartbeat to make sure there wasn't anything wrong with it, and they offered another drink. They also brought us out dessert on the house when they realized we were there for our honeymoon.
Very dedicated service and great food. We didn't go to the other places, and they may be as good, but I would recommend Emeril's to anyone!
2006-10-31 12:47:27
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answered by HG 4
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Every hotel have their own restaurants, which are all fab. There aren't many restaurants on the strip that aren't connected to a hotel, so how about the revolving restaurant at the top of the Stratosphere?? Its certainly one to remember. I went Vegas this summer, and stayed at .......... the Luxor. It was out of this world. Good luck with the wedding.
2006-10-30 08:23:28
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answered by Roothii 2
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For the best Oriental I would suggest Jasmine's in Bellagio---it has a great calming atmosphere with butterfly wallpaper in yellows and greens.....also has a great view of the fountains and they would be able to accommodate your party quite nicely.
The food is outstanding and so is the service.
Congrats!
2006-10-31 00:45:36
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answered by Penguin Gal 6
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As previously suggested the Palm in Ceasar Palace. Have small private room available for your party size. They serve best steaks in the town and their sea food, particularly the lobster and shrimp, freshest in town. Pur nightclub just down the way---so gambling and heavy drinking, dancing very very close.
2006-10-30 14:06:29
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answered by tjdepere2003 6
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OMG my daughter got married in Vegas and we had the reception at the........Luxor! It was actually really nice there. We had our own room which we didn't even have to pay for. We just paid for the food. They do this cuz they want you to gamble at their casino as opposed to someplace else.
2006-10-30 08:17:37
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answered by WendyD1999 5
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Go across the street to Pietro's inside the Tropicana. Its a tiny restaurant but its the best quality there is.
2006-10-30 08:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Panevino on the other side of the airport. It's a cool location and FABulous food. They are very quasi-vegetarian and vegetarian and omnivore friendly.
2006-10-30 09:30:24
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answered by Anonymous
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