This is like the Veranda Room of Vegas ... every time I'm in Seattle, this is my must-stop place for a meal, no matter how short of a stay I have. Tip: they have an amazing "steamed" quiche that I have never seen the like of anywhere else. (I say "steamed" because I don't know if it actually is steamed, but the consistency is smooth and fluffy and soft and absolutely amazing.) There's usually a quiche du jour or two that you can ask about. Usually walk-ups are okay, but during prime brunch/lunch/dinner hours, you may wish to nevertheless call ahead - they are quite busy, though the turnover rate is usually pretty good.
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This is like the Veranda Room of Vegas ... every time I'm in Seattle, this is my must-stop place for a meal, no matter how short of a stay I have. Tip: they have an amazing "steamed" quiche that I have never seen the like of anywhere else. (I say "steamed" because I don't know if it actually is steamed, but the consistency is smooth and fluffy and soft and absolutely amazing.) There's usually a quiche du jour or two that you can ask about. Usually walk-ups are okay, but during prime brunch/lunch/dinner hours, you may wish to nevertheless call ahead - they are quite busy, though the turnover rate is usually pretty good.
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A two-Michelin star restaurant, it has an equally excellent delicatessen store on the bottom floor and the restaurant is right above it. Definitely plan ahead if you want to eat here - it's not as bad as month-long waiting lists, but you should start calling them at least 1-3 weeks before you plan to eat there. http://www.fourseasons.com/lasvegas/dining/restaurants/veranda/
Literally my favorite restaurant in Vegas. No matter how short of a trip I'm taking through the city, I always try to make at least one visit here (sometimes multiple visits!). If you're there on a weekend, make sure you drop by for their weekend brunch - definitely worth a visit. Make sure you call ahead for a reservation. Lunches are usually okay for walk-ins, but brunches and dinners definitely see a lot more traffic. http://www.tommybahama.com/TBG/Stores_Restaurants/Las_Vegas.jsp
NOT ALL TOMMY BAHAMAS RESTAURANTS ARE CREATED EQUAL BEWARE BEWARE This particular one is the best by head and shoulders, and I visit it at least once every time I'm in Vegas. Coconut shrimp and chicken tortilla soup are must haves. |
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I love to eat, and with the metabolism that I have, I eat often. Here's some of my favorite places.
(Sorry, you won't find any detailed descriptions of the scrumptiousness of the food, I'd rather be eating than writing about it. The fact that I even went through the effort of posting it to this site is basically a ringing endorsement that you should visit.) Archives
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