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Studio Cafe
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89136
Studio Café blends the comforts of a late night diner with the class and distinction of the Golden Era of Hollywood. The Art Deco décor and ample portions makes this twenty-four-hour café a popular hot spot at all hours of the day and night. Breakfast options range from the traditional to the deliciously unconventional like fried Chicken and Waffles and the Philly Cheese Steak omelette. Sandwiches and burgers are not to be missed, with meaty treats like the “Monster BLT” and “Not Your Ordinary Patty Melt” living up to their names. The Graveyard Menu features highlights from the Studio Café repertoire to help fuel late-night outings.
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Grand Buffet
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89136
MGM’s Grand Buffet captures the decadence and glamour of classic Hollywood. Breakfast stations run the gamut from the Heart-Healthy Station with fruit compotes and yogurts to the more decadent like honey baked ham, smoked salmon, and made-to-order omelettes. Lunch offers similar variety like lighter Seasonal Salads, a festive Quesadilla of the Day option, and a tempting Dessert Station that promises “something for everyone.” Spend the weekend with the Grand Buffet team and you’re in for a treat: dinners offer a staggering display of delicacies like Alaskan Crab Legs, Roast Prime Rib, and Grilled Marinated Beef Kabobs sure to satiate appetites of all kinds and sizes.
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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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Pinot Brasserie
Address: 3355 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Set just one foot inside the Venetian's Pinot Brasserie and you'll feel transported to Paris. But if you're wowed by the adorable, authentic bistro setting, wait until you sample Executive Chef Eric Lhuillier's stunning French-inspired creations. Mouthwatering selections include Seared Sea Scallops with caramelized cippolini onions, vanilla, and watercress; and a Colorado Lamb Steak with parsnip puree and forest mushroom fricassee. Factor in the excellent wine selection and a bustling, casually elegant scene, and you may never want to leave this charming slice of France.
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Tillerman
Address: 2245 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Upon entering the Tillerman on East Flamingo, just west of Eastern, a warm and inviting ambiance welcomes you into the dining room. Large trees reach for the ceiling and the cabin-like setting promises certain dining solace. The dull chatter of happily over-eating guests complement the aromas of the steaks and sautéed mushrooms throughout the room. The rotating tabletop salad bar is the first course of the satisfying meal to come, with its Romaine hearts, and iceberg wedges, sweet grilled veggies, marinated feta and perfect cherry tomatoes.
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