12 restaurants found where star rating is "2 1/2" Stars
Ferraro's Restaurant and Wine Bar
Address: 4480 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89169
Regarding Italian cuisine as a fine art comparable to Roman masterpieces, the Ferraro’s restaurant family holds itself, and menu, to the highest standards. Every element of the Ferraro’s dining experience is meant to exhibit and build upon the restaurant’s proud heritage; from the homemade pasta and sausage to the award-winning osso buco, every dish boasts an impressive degree of quality and skill. Similarly, the multiple award-winning wine list is a thoughtful reflection of Italian authenticity. Ferraro’s invites us all to do as one should in Italy: Mangi (Eat), Bevi (Drink), Diverteti (Enjoy yourself)!
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Chicago Brewing Company
Address: 202 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Nowhere near Chicago we know but then Vegas reinvents the world. Huge space with a brewery, gaming machines, dining room plus cocktail bar and cigar bar, it’s as authentic as a 1930s Chicago in the desert can be. Enjoy home-style food, fresh brewed beer and slick night-club cocktails served with genuine Mid West hospitality. An offer we feel you can’t refuse.
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Chicago Joe's
Address: 820 S. Fourth Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101
This restaurant is a three-time winner at the Rio Italian Festival for its sauces. Located in a converted old-style brick house since 1975, this family owned and operated business is virtually a piece of Little Italy. For starters, sample the Stuffed Artichoke, Calamari or Mussels Marinara. Try pasta either with mushroom sauce, calamari sauce or with snails. A nice selection of beer and wine is also available.
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El Sombrero Cafe
Address: 807 S. Main Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101
One of Las Vegas' oldest Mexican restaurants, which opened in 1950, attracts old-school tourists with a taste for El Sombrero's homemade salsas and tortillas. The family owned eatery features spicy chiles and a basic selection of large portioned dishes like enchiladas and burritos.
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Makino
Address: 775 S. Grand Central Pkwy., Las Vegas, NV 89101
The Makino brothers has been making fine sushi since 1985, the year that they opened their first restaurant in Santa Monica. The 200 seat Las Vegas location features a 160 foot long buffet that would probably require repeat visits for those that want to sample everything. Hot dishes feature shrimp and vegetable tempura, grilled salmon, and grilled beef on skewers and some ways down is a wide variety of sushi and sashimi.
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