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lvnvflyer
Well, if you decide to come to LAS, there are numerous terrific options. There are the "classics" like Rubochon at MGM, Guy Savoy at Ceaser's, and Twist (Pierre Gagnaire) at the MO; I like Twist the best but they are all terrific. Then there are some terrific restaurants In Chinatown, like Raku, which does great Japanese food. There's also terrific Thai at Lotus of Siam, and at a new contender, Chada Thai. There are also numerous very good to fabulous steak houses, although I am not a huge fan of steak. And there are some quite good options off the strip as well. If you decide to make the trek, happy to give you a more detailed list of suggestions.
Thank you. It's been a *long* time since we've been to Las Vegas. We don't gamble - but it's an interesting city (and an easy trip for us). Also - apart from eating - I'm sure there are new things to see there these days. Wouldn't mind the shopping either (the area where I live has some good qualities - but excellent shopping isn't one of them). Note that I am "ditto" with you WRT steak. Robyn