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Best Seafood/ Fish

Discussion in 'Restaurants & Buffets' started by Steve in RI., Sep 24, 2013.

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  1. Steve in RI.

    Steve in RI. Low-Roller

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    My buddy and his wife from work are making their first trip to Las Vegas in a couple of weeks. He has diabetes, and eats a lot of seafood and fish. Other than buffets, what would a reasonable choice be on the strip? I know most of the steakhouses have fish on the menu to satisfy the vegetarians, but are there any good choices? They are staying at Bally's.
     
  2. Max2589

    Max2589 Low-Roller

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    Mastros ocean club at crystals.
     
  3. 44inarow

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    Emeril's Fish House at the MGM Grand is fantastic, although if you're looking to do fancy dinners, that might be a better choice for lunch (since it's open then, and not quite as "formal" as some of the others).
     
  4. jayperiodsmith

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    Bartolatta's at the Wynn, hands down! Emerils is good, but nothing touches this place. The fish is flown in from the Meditterean sea! :nworthy:
     
  5. vegasbound

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    I found Emeril's Fish House terribly disappointing.

    I like Joe's Stone Crab at Forum Shops best for seafood. Milos at Cosmo is a great choice for lunch. It'll cost some coin, but I also recommend Sage at Aria.
     
  6. westie

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    A short walk from the strip is Ellis Island which offers coho salmon at a very affordable price.

    Milo 3-course, $22.13 lunch includes seafood options of diver scallop as an appetizer or, for a $10 supplement, grilled octopus
    or crab cake. For an entree, both salmon and lavraki (sea bass) are offered.

    Julian Serrano has a 3-course, $19.95 lunch that includes Atlantic salmon. At night a $39.95 3-course tasting menu is available
    with a seasonal fish as one of the entree choices.


    Have him join Border Grill's VIP club and receive a free entree (expires 10/31). There are a couple of seafood entrees plus vegetarian options.
     
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  7. shokhead

    shokhead No big spender unless eating drinking having fun!

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    Joe's Stone Crab :thumbsup: and not overpriced imo. Fair $$
     
  8. sirdeez

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    Joe's is awesome. It's the only place we ALWAYS make it to... every trip. Last trip we went twice. And awesome service also.
     
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    don't you guys have Joe's at home to go to? I went to Joe's in Chicago and was disappointed with overpriced Applebee's quality food.
     
  10. DMSCR

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    Ditto. The langoustine is to die for.
     
  11. shokhead

    shokhead No big spender unless eating drinking having fun!

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    Can't be the same place but you can go ahead and enjoy your Applebee's!
     
  12. DMSCR

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    Joe's is not bad at all. Never been to the one in Chicago so can't really say. The Blue Stone Crab claws with a nice steak medium well for me is one of my go to favorites. A great meal to end a great trip.
     
  13. KarenTN

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    American Fish at Aria
     
  14. DRich2

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    He may be thinking of Joe's Crab Shack. That is a national chain restaurant similar to Red Lobster.
     
  15. shokhead

    shokhead No big spender unless eating drinking having fun!

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    Been there. A step up at least from Red L.
     
  16. BklynLatina76

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    Joes Crab shack is good at least the one here in NY. Is the one in Vegas far from the strip and how much is a cab ride to and from?
     
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