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- CCatVIPHawaii •18 reviews5.0Dined todayI accidentally booked a reservation for 2 instead of 3 (including our 10-year-old) for 7:30 on Christmas night. We called to let them know and were relieved that they were able to accommodate us. The next reservation for 3 was at 10:30 PM when I realized my mistake and tried to change my reservation. The roast chicken a la grand-mere was delicious and perfectly cooked. The frisée & lardon was very good. My daughter got the steak et frites, which was a bit tough but she liked it. Banana Foster was pricey but delicious. Asked if we could room charge but the waiter said it takes 10 minutes. I’m assuming he didn’t want to do the room charge. Overall we enjoyed our dinner and were grateful that the manager approved the change to our reservation.More infoMon Ami Gabi - Las VegasPrice: Expensive• French• Paris Hotel and Casino•4.7
- KKevinLas Vegas •3 reviews5.0Dined todayService: Reservation at 6:00pm. Checked in at 5:45pm. Allowed in at 6:01pm. Receptionists were accommodating. Waiter provided a brief description of dishes when asked. Checked in often. Attentive and patient. Servers described in greater detail the dishes they bring to the table. Food: Miso soup had two thin tofu slices garnished with diced chives. Moderately hot. Sea bass with black bean sauce was homey. Topped with ginger slices and chives. Black bean sauce was great over rice. Black cod with miso was delicate and velvety. Miso glaze was mildly sweet and savory. Black cod melted with every bite. Shrimp with spicy garlic sauce was well-seasoned. Shrimp had a perfect bouncy texture. Cucumber salad with crab had a zesty vinaigrette. Pickled radish wrapped around the crab was a refreshing bite. Cleansed the palate. Vanilla Miso Tart was creamy and delightful. Bento Box: Dark chocolate lava cake had an accompaniment of a variety of berries. A perfect balance of bitter and sweet. Ambience: Warm lighting Moderate chatter R&B/pop musicMore infoNobu - Caesars Palace Las VegasPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Caesars Palace•4.7
- FFloraMontreal / Quebec •1 review5.0Dined todayDining at the renowned Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen was, without a doubt, the best Christmas meal we’ve ever had. The flavors were an explosion in every bite, making it an unforgettable experience for my boys. I can confidently say no other Christmas meal will ever compare. The lobster risotto was absolutely delicious, the scallops were divine, and the gold beet salad was hands down the best I’ve ever tasted. The beef Wellington left me speechless, while the salmon was cooked to perfection. And the grand finale? The sticky toffee pudding, it was simply to die for and outshines every dessert I’ve ever had. Shout out to Charlie, his service was impeccable. I’d return in a heartbeat to explore more of the menu and I hope Charles will be there.More infoHell's Kitchen - Caesars Palace Las VegasPrice: Very Expensive• American• Caesars Palace•4.6
- XXavierAtlanta Metro •5 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoGolden Steer Steakhouse is a great restaurant to try atleSt once whole in Vegas. Social media has added to the notariaty of this restaurant, which in turn is reflected in the high price for the meal. The lobster, although good, is overpriced. It appears that the prices have increased over the past few months. The steaks are great but too overpriced. The service is top notch, no issues there. But the dress code requirements, although a nice rule, are not consistent.More infoGolden Steer SteakhousePrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Near the Strip•4.8
- SStellaCalifornia Central Coast •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThe food was amazing, so so tasty. From the avocado tempura to the Peking duck, the sushi to the Lobster rice - everything was outstanding. Service was excellent and we were seated quickly.Loud music adds to a nightclubby atmosphere, but not too loud that you can’t easily have conversations. Highly recommend.More infoTAO Asian Bistro - Las VegasPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• The Venetian and Palazzo•4.7
Discover best business meals restaurants in Spring Valley
In the vibrant dining scene of Las Vegas' Westside, particularly in Spring Valley, business professionals can find a variety of top-notch restaurants ideal for business meals. These establishments are celebrated for their conducive environments that blend professionalism with comfort, making them perfect spots for both formal meetings and casual client lunches. Each restaurant in this area offers unique culinary experiences with menus featuring everything from gourmet international dishes to classic American fare, ensuring every palate is catered to. The service across these venues is noted for being attentive and accommodating, aimed at providing a seamless dining experience. Additionally, many of these restaurants offer private dining areas or quiet corners perfect for discussions and negotiations. Choosing any of these locations will undoubtedly reflect well on business professionals looking to impress and engage their clients. Overall, Spring Valley's selection combines excellent food, sophisticated ambiance, and impeccable service, making it a prime choice for business dining in Las Vegas.
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