Friday, April 13, 2012

Dinner suggestions befere Mystere(Treasure Island or Mirage)

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Dinner suggestions befere Mystere(Treasure Island or Mirage)


a little more to go on - particularly price.





Type of food and how much time you want to devote.





i usually eat quick - such as grand lux - before a big show and save the ';fine dining'; for non-show nights, just works best for me.





plenty of options in forum shops if you want to eat in a mall that is close





CPK is quick and cheap and convenient - more details and you%26#39;ll get specific suggestions. also, where will you be coming from - maybe you could eat in that area first?



Dinner suggestions befere Mystere(Treasure Island or Mirage)


looking for casual to upscale suggestions? No fast food etc. Will not be in a hurry but want to stay in that vicinity as we are planning time in othere areas on prior days. CPK isnt really an option not that it is not good food but we have one in our home town. This meal will be our 4th day in Vegas and other places we plan on eating are: Mon Ami Gabi (lunch) Hugos (dinner) Circus (dinner) Gran Lux Cafe (dinner) Main Street Station (breakfast buffet) Also dinner suggestions in the area of Aladdin would be helpful. Thank you so much!




Are buffets something you enjoy? If so, why not try Dishes in TI right down the hall from Mystere? I enjoyed it when I saw Mystere. It was probably about $20 - 25/per person which seems reasonable to me. I don%26#39;t know if that%26#39;s cheap or expensive by your standards or anyone else%26#39;s for that matter.





Very casual %26amp; relaxed atmosphere, imo. Just arrive a wee bit early so you don%26#39;t feel rushed while your eating your dinner. I never read anybody really comment about it besides me. Everyone in my party enjoyed it. I would definitely go back. I%26#39;ve read lots of good things about the Orleans buffet which is fine for the price but that%26#39;s about it, imo.




If you are looking for dinner near the Aladdin. I suggest the Spice Market Buffet. It may be the best in town.




I would consider Onda%26#39;s or Stack at Mirage next door to TI. Both are excellent in my opinion. Not too formal, casual enough to be relaxing yet a nice dining experience without breaking the bank.

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