Las Vegas restaurants such as Chickie’s & Pete’s, Eataly, Famous Foods Street Eats, Siegel’s Bagelmania and Wally’s Wine & Spirits can help stretch CES attendees’ budgets.
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Amalfi, Joel Robuchon, Le Cirque, The NoMad Library and Restaurant Guy Savoy are some of the most expensive — and noteworthy — restaurants to be found in Las Vegas.
Blackout Dining in the Dark, Fly Pie, Sapporo Revolving Sushi, Superfrico and Tipsy Robot help prove that “whatever happens in Las Vegas, only happens here.”
Golden Steer Steakhouse, Hugo’s Steakhouse, Lotus of Siam, Peppermill and Piero’s Italian Cuisine have had long lives in a place that doesn’t exactly honor history.
The Modern Vegan, Pancho’s Vegan Tacos, Saffron The Vegetarian Eatery, Tacotarian and VegeNation offer dozens of plant-based choices of all varieties.
It’s pretty easy for CES attendees to reach a wide variety of restaurants, but those who have rental cars can explore even more, including these five in the suburbs.
Carversteak and Brezza at Resorts World, Olives and One Steakhouse at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas and Casa Playa at Wynn Las Vegas have all opened since last CES.
Appliances large and small were showcased as part of CES 2020 last week, the larger of the pack on exhibit at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
At CES, exhibitors showing gadgets with recipe databases and censors that let home cooks order specific amounts of water at specific temperatures.
Impossible Foods, makers of the Impossible Burger that has taken the nation by storm, announced at a pre-CES press conference that Impossible Pork is its next product.
In what some are calling the “Keurigization of the world,” manufacturers exhibiting at CES are showing more devices that simplify food and beverage preparation.
“What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” has become “What happens in Vegas only happens here” and that applies to the city’s restaurant selection and its quirkier members.
Las Vegas’ restaurant collection is among the best in the world, and includes a growing number of spots specializing in plant-based menus.
Las Vegas has a habit of blowing up its landmarks on a regular basis, but we recommend these five restaurants that have survived the redevelopment around them.
Las Vegas has tons of high-end restaurants, but it also boasts plenty of great spots suited to more modest budgets.
Whether you’re trying to impress a client or your employees, or have a huge expense account and the boss doesn’t mind an occasional splurge, opportunities abound in Las Vegas to run up that restaurant tab.
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