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Stardust Hotel & Casino
 
Casinos > Dining
 


Tony Roma's - A Place for Ribs

This popular national chain recently deemed  this location to be the best of it's 140 franchises. We can't disagree because our trip to Tony Roma's featured good food and service at a reasonable price. The specialty of the house is baby back ribs in a zesty barbecue sauce, but you can also get honey and molasses basted beef ribs, Carolina pork ribs or Cajun-style ribs. If you have a big appetite, get the sampler plate -it will allow you to try all the varieties of  ribs. Also try the onion rings that are baked into a loaf. They're sinfully delicious. For those who are interested in lighter fare, there are also salads seafood, and chicken dishes.

This is a great place to take kids. The atmosphere is casual, and you can order the entrees in kid-sized portions. Afterwards, everybody will appreciate the tub where you can wash your sticky hands.

Tres Lobos

The Las Vegas Review Journal recently selected Tres Lobos as the best Mexican restaurant in Las Vegas. We have to agree. The dishes are all delicious and prepared well.  Have a margarita of any flavor imaginable in the adjoining lounge that makes waiting for a table a pleasure. The decor is also notable as the establishment is made to look like a hacienda.

Ralph's Diner

A fifties-themed diner that will transport you back in time to when diner food was inexpensive. All dishes are under $10, with the majority being under $7. The diner is often packed and is never quiet, but that's part of the fun. Servers are dressed in classic white diner uniforms and the juke box plays hits from that era. Think Forever Plaid meets Floe from Mel's diner.

Toucan Harry's Coffee Shop

This colorful 24-hour diner offers the usual diner fare supplemented with healthy options. Inexplicably, like other 24-hour diners in Las Vegas Toucan Harry's also offers a wide selection of Chinese dishes.

Warehouse Buffet
Brunch, Buffet
3000 Las Vegas Blvd., So.-Stardust (Strip)
732-6111
$15 or less
Visa, MC, Amex, and Discover card accepted. Personal checks not accepted.
Hours: Open daily, 7 a.m.-10 p.m., Sunday brunch, 7 a.m.-3 p.m.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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