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Top of the World Private Dining
Address: 2000 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89104
Make your next event unforgettable in Top of the World’s extended private dining rooms. Impress your guests with breathtaking views and upscale gourmet cuisine. Private service staff, a personal bartender, customized menus with on-the-spot entrée selection, VIP entrance to the tower and complimentary access to the observation decks are just some of the advantages when you book a private dining event with Stratosphere's catering and private dining office.
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Verandah
Address: 3960 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89119
The Verandah restaurant at the Four Seasons Las Vegas is famous for its weekend brunches. But don’t let that fool you—they have an exquisite American-Italian influenced dinner menu that will take your breath away. Located just south of the strip and part of Mandalay Bay Resorts, the entirely non-gaming hotel has one of the best restaurants in town. Chef Michael Goodman’s culinary expertise is evident in every meal, breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Treat yourself to the “tea menu” one quiet afternoon (yes, of course, cucumber sandwiches!) and for your sweet tooth, Pastry Chef Jean-Luc Dal prepares fresh made ice-creams and desserts that best any Parisian patisserie.
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House of Blues
Address: 3950 Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89119
Nestled in the middle of the Mandalay Bay Resort is one of the most sensory-driven dining experiences along the famed Las Vegas Strip. The House of Blues, which was created by Isaac Tigrett, draws you in through its big iron doors with the smell of tantalizing Southern cuisine. As the host escorts you to your table, music memorabilia and folk art surrounds you, the smell of incense relaxes your spirit, and the smooth sounds of rhythm and blues prepares you for dishes such as Pan Seared Voodoo Shrimp or "Fall off the Bone" Baby Back Ribs.
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Marche Bacchus
Address: 2620 Reggata Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89128
Marché Bacchus has been a haunt for professional chefs, VIPs, and discerning diners for years, serving traditional French bistro fare in a charmingly bucolic setting. The restaurant occupies one of the city’s most charming settings—lakeside in Desert Shores—and doubles as an extensive wine shop with moderate prices. Now under new ownership, the bistro continues to offer French classics like Escargots Persillade and Boeuf Bourgignon, followed by outstanding desserts such as Créme Brulée a la Vanille and Gateau Basque. If you haven’t been for a while, you might be disappointed to not find your favorite sandwich, but you will comforted by new seafood additions and owners committed to your complete satisfaction.
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Lahaina Grill
Address: 4570 South Hualapai Way, Las Vegas, NV 89147
Looking for a unique dining experience in southwest Las Vegas? Lahaina Grill is a diamond in the rough of the desert. This 24-hour gaming lounge has taken Hawaiian-inspired dining to the next level, but doesn’t lose sight of its roots. With an island atmosphere complete with stars and a waterfall, Lahaina Grill offers indoor and outdoor dining among exotic plant life. Distinctive sushi rolls as well as an expansive lunch and dinner menu is sure to satisfy, especially with the majority of the menu offered 24-hours a day. Choose to begin or end your evening with Lahaina Grill's high-quality cuisine.
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