Review: Vegas Goes South of the Border
Most people think they know Mexican food, but anyone who has eaten Mexican food in San Diego can attest to the fact that it is way different than dishes typical of El Paso. South of San Diego, the Baja peninsula is separate from mainland Mexico and its food shows the difference. Baja is known for its seafood with fish tacos, shrimp burritos and whole lobster plates served with tortillas, beans and rice. Baja food is addictive, but not too easy to find in Vegas – until now. Hussong’s has...
January 27th, 2010 | Lynn Goya | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: cheap eats, featuredarticle, Mexican seafood, Vegas dining, vegas restaurants
Christmas Dinner a Vegas Tradition
With Vegas’ wealth of celebrity chefs, master sommeliers and gourmands, one would expect the holiday food offerings in town to be spectacular. And they’d be right. Families can feast at luxury buffets, down home restaurants, ethnic restaurants or very very elite dining establishments. Price is no object, since if you care to, you can eat out for the same or less than preparing your own meal, or you can indulge like a French aristocrat before the revolution (no hummingbird tongues that I...
December 16th, 2009 | Lynn Goya | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: best of week, holiday dining, holiday dinner, Vegas buffet, Vegas Christmas, Vegas dining
Thanksgiving in Vegas fit for an Emperor
Skip the hours in the kitchen and let someone else bake the pies. Caesars Palace’s and Station Casino’s top chefs have gone out of their way to create the perfect Thanksgiving feast with prices fit for any wallet and probably cheaper than you can make at home.
Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill: Celebrated Chef Bobby Flay puts his own spin on Thanksgiving, showcasing his Southwest-inspired flair. From the a la carte menu, guests will have two selections. The first: Roasted Turkey with Fresh...
November 25th, 2009 | Lynn Goya | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: Thanksgiving Vegas, Vegas dining, Vegas holiday meals


