I'm in Vegas for the weekend

I'm in Vegas for the weekend
What are some must eat places?

>generic


I guess Hard Rock Cafe

The buffet at one of the big casinos(Caesar's Palace etc.).

Vegas sucks and is just a huge tourist trap for the middle class and ghetto fabulous.

Get some ice cream or something. I was in Vegas a few weeks ago and the weather was in triple digits

Shake shack. Maybe it's a meme but the chicken sandwich was the best I've ever had.

The buffet at Caesar's Palace (Bacchanal) for brunch or In-N-Out if you're from somewhere that doesn't have it. Lots of good places in Chinatown too (yelp it)

Heart Attack Grill

Bacchanal was the shit. My buddies grandfather has a huge gambling problem and has their top tier gambling card. Fortunately my friend has the same name as his grandfather. We used his card and cut the long ass line and got free booze while we ate.

The beast burgers and shake around are at Wimpys in north Vegas

Go to the sugar factory

the restaurant capital of the world and you idiots suggest this.

Pan e Vino's by the airport is a great dinner atmosphere with good Italian food, but not as expensive as stuff on the strip.

Russian mob looking dude with two bodyguards was eating at the bar, I accidentally mistook a distanced bodyguard for a doorman and asked him where the shitter was.

>Las Vegas
>restaurant capital of the world

You're the idiot for suggesting this

go to battista's hole in the wall

Tacos el Gordo
Kabuto in Chinatown
Goodwich
various breakfast joints

Most buffets are underwhelming desu

Toby Keiths
ramsay's in paris
Boby flays Masa in caesars
Charlie Palmers
Mastros

Forgot to add Lotus of Siam

Andiamo's Italian Steakhouse, Carson Kitchen, Capital Grille, and Picasso are all great choices in Vegas. I also think Gordon Ramsay has a restaurant in Vegas, which i would definitely check out.

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>I also think Gordon Ramsay has a restaurant in Vegas, which i would definitely check out.
it's inside paris, never been though

That's not Tokyo

Do you mean Singapore? Or even HK?

Vegasfag here
Get away from the strip for the most part. Unless you got crazy money to blow at the really nice, really high end places, you're paying way too much for an average at best meal. Chinatown (Spring Mountain Road, west of the Strip) is full of really good food at a variety of price points, with a lot of places open until like 4 am on the weekends.
If you're relegated to the Strip, try to avoid most "TV celebrity chef" places, because most are garbage and overpriced trying to get them Midwest tourist dollars. Will say almost anything Emeril does is fantastic, and the more prestigious "celebrity but not often on TV chef" places are worthwhile (but again, pricey as hell).
Don't make it a point to eat at any "cafe" at a casino because odds are you can have a more unique meal in the same area for roughly the same price. Mandalay Bay has some hidden gems I'm rather fond of, and any casino with a mall will have additional restaurants in the shopping area.
If you're really broke, UNLV isn't too far from the Strip, and you get a lot of easy, alright food around there because broke college kids

Mexico City >>>>>>>>>>>>>>

To be quite fair, there is a lot of really good food in the city, but you either have to get away from touristy places or be willing to pay top dollar. Don't know if I'd say restaurant capital of the world, but definitely not the "buffet and shitty chains and celebrity chef" wasteland a lot of people think it is

BurGR
Apparently it's pretty okay and not worth the hype. That being said I haven't been so I can't really say shit.