Las Vegas Restaurant Guide 2017


Book Description

The restaurants found in this guide are the most positively reviewed and recommended by locals and travelers. "TOP 500 RESTAURANTS" (Cuisine Types). Afghan, American, Argentine, Brazilian, British, Cantonese, Chinese, Cuban, Ethiopian, Filipino, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Himalayan/Nepalese, Indian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lebanese, Malaysian, Mediterranean, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Mongolian, Moroccan, Pakistani, Persian/Iranian, Peruvian, Polish, Puerto Rican, Russian, Salvadoran, Shanghainese, Singaporean, Spanish, Szechuan, Taiwanese, Tex-Mex, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Venezuelan, Vietnamese and many more options to visit and enjoy your stay.




LAS VEGAS - 2017


Book Description

There are many people who are enthusiastic about food-the cooking of it, the preparation of it, the serving of it, and let's not forget the eating of it. But Andrew Delaplaine is the ultimate Food Enthusiast. This is another of his books with spot-on reviews of the most exciting restaurants in town. Some will merit only a line or two, just to bring them to your attention. Others deserve a half page or more. "Exciting" does not necessarily mean expensive. The area's top spots get the recognition they so richly deserve (and that they so loudly demand), but there are plenty of "sensible alternatives" for those looking for good food handsomely prepared by cooks and chefs who really care what they "plate up" in the kitchen. For those with a touch of Guy Fieri, Delaplaine ferrets out the best food for those on a budget. That dingy looking dive bar around the corner may serve up one of the juiciest burgers in town, perfect to wash down with a locally brewed craft beer. Whatever your predilection or taste, cuisine of choice or your budget, you may rely on Andrew Delaplaine not to disappoint. Delaplaine dines anonymously at the Publisher's expense. No restaurant listed in this series has paid a penny or given so much as a free meal to be included. Bon Appetit!"




Eating Las Vegas 2017


Book Description

Eating Las Vegas by John Curtas is the premier guide to the Las Vegas dining scene, both in and out of the casinos. In addition to full reviews of the "essential" restaurants, the entire culinary landscape is detailed, including the top ten steakhouses, little-known local favorites, the burgeoning Chinatown options, a mini-section on celebrity-chef-driven French, and "We Warned You" eateries whose reputations exceed their delivery.




Las Vegas - 2017


Book Description

There are many people who are enthusiastic about food-the preparation of it, the cooking of it , the serving of it, and let's not forget-the eating of it.But Sebastian Bond is the ultimate Food Enthusiast. This is another of his books with spot-on reviews of the most exciting restaurants in town. Some will merit only a line or two, just to bring them to your attention. Others deserve a half page or more. "Exciting" does not necessarily mean expensive. The area's top spots get the recognition they so richly deserve (and that they so loudly demand), but there are plenty of "sensible alternatives" for those looking for good food handsomely prepared by cooks and chefs who really care what they "plate up" in the kitchen. For those with a touch of Guy Fieri, Bond ferrets out the best food for those on a budget. That dingy looking dive bar around the corner may serve up one of the juiciest burgers in town, perfect to wash down with a locally brewed craft beer. Whatever your predilection or taste, cuisine of choice or your budget, you may rely on Sebastian Bond not to disappoint. Bond dines anonymously at the Publisher's expense. No restaurant listed in this series has paid a penny or given so much as a free meal to be included. Bon Appétit!




The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas 2017


Book Description

With insightful writing, up-to-date reviews of major attractions, and a lot of "local" knowledge, The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas has it all. Compiled and written by a team of experienced researchers whose work has been cited by such diverse sources as USA Today and Operations Research Forum, The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas digs deeper and offers more than can any single author. This is the only guide that explains how Las Vegas works and how to use that knowledge to make every minute and every dollar of your time there count. With advice that is direct, prescriptive, and detailed, it takes out the guesswork. Eclipsing the usual list of choices, it unambiguously rates and ranks everything from hotels, restaurants, and attractions to rental car companies. With The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas, you know what's available in every category, from the best to the worst. The reader will also find the sections about the history of the town and the chapters on gambling fascinating. In truth, The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas by Bob Sehlinger emphasizes how to have fun and understand the crazy environment that is today's Vegas. It's a keeper.




Las Vegas Restaurant Guide 2022


Book Description

The restaurants found in this guide are the most positively reviewed and recommended by locals and travelers. "TOP 500 RESTAURANTS" (Cuisine Types). Afghan, American, Argentine, Brazilian, British, Cantonese, Chinese, Cuban, Ethiopian, Filipino, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Himalayan/Nepalese, Indian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lebanese, Malaysian, Mediterranean, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Mongolian, Moroccan, Pakistani, Persian/Iranian, Peruvian, Polish, Puerto Rican, Russian, Salvadoran, Shanghainese, Singaporean, Spanish, Szechuan, Taiwanese, Tex-Mex, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Venezuelan, Vietnamese and many more options to visit and enjoy your stay.







Las Vegas Restaurant Guide 2020


Book Description

The restaurants found in this guide are the most positively reviewed and recommended by locals and travelers. "TOP 500 RESTAURANTS" (Cuisine Types). Afghan, American, Argentine, Brazilian, British, Cantonese, Chinese, Cuban, Ethiopian, Filipino, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Himalayan/Nepalese, Indian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lebanese, Malaysian, Mediterranean, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Mongolian, Moroccan, Pakistani, Persian/Iranian, Peruvian, Polish, Puerto Rican, Russian, Salvadoran, Shanghainese, Singaporean, Spanish, Szechuan, Taiwanese, Tex-Mex, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Venezuelan, Vietnamese and many more options to visit and enjoy your stay.







Eating Las Vegas 2011


Book Description

In Eating Las Vegas, John Curtas, Max Jacobson, and Al Mancini spotlight the 50 restaurants they could all agree are essential stops for foodies, visitors, and locals seeking an unforgettable meal. In the city that boasts more than 2,000 places for dining out, this groundbreaking guide ushers you through the best of what this dining destination has to offer, with reviews covering the best of the city's most lavish dining rooms to off-the-Strip ethnic gems. Once you've made your way through all 50, you can truly say you've "eaten Las Vegas."