Where to take my boyfriend to dinner in Las Vegas for his birthday?
jack3216 asked:
My boyfriend’s 24th birthday is this weekend and I have no idea where to take him to dinner! I want somewhere nice, like not chili’s or macaroni grill, I want somewhere more upscale than that. We live in Las Vegas, any suggestions would be amazing!!!!
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My boyfriend’s 24th birthday is this weekend and I have no idea where to take him to dinner! I want somewhere nice, like not chili’s or macaroni grill, I want somewhere more upscale than that. We live in Las Vegas, any suggestions would be amazing!!!!

May 6th, 2010 at 1:14 pm
Stay in the kitchen and make him something at home! I’m not saying this in a sexist way, I’m saying this as a man.
Most men do not like to have their woman pay for them for anything in public. It destroyes all sense of masculinity. If you want him to feel loved, then make dinner for him yourself.
Plus it will save you alot more money. Eat in, then go out for a show or something. With the money you save, you can sit in the front rather than the cheap seats.
There is no reason to overpay for something you can make yourself. Candles are cheap, recipes are everywhere, place settings are easy, wines can be paired for you if you ask the right people at the liquor store, and food tastes better when made with love.
I know you didn’t make it past the first sentence, but I’m not changing it! Stay in and keep it to yourself. Those upscale places with the tiny portions and terrible tasting food are out there for Wealthy men and their Gold-Diggers. MichaelC
May 7th, 2010 at 2:14 pm
This is the website for lotus of siam so good Marion R
May 7th, 2010 at 6:53 pm
Ruths Chris steak house or strip house steak
its a little expensive but very nice Morales Familee
May 9th, 2010 at 11:52 pm
The best meal i’ve had in vegas was at Joe’s in Cesar’s. You gotta try the black crab claws it was featured on the Food Network’s best place to chowdown. They have great service and the upscale feel totally makes your dinner that more special. Dealfinder
May 12th, 2010 at 2:11 am
FIX at the Bellagio is nice. Excellent food and attentive staff. Christopher F
May 13th, 2010 at 4:12 pm
You mentioned Macaroni Grill and that made me think you might like Italian? The Bootlegger on South Las Vegas Blvd has wonderful Italian food and very upscale ‘old Vegas nightclub’ atmosphere. They even have live entertainment several nights a week, I am including the link in case you are curious. Lisa M
May 14th, 2010 at 9:39 am
the chaps = great food natosha m
May 15th, 2010 at 4:45 pm
Steak
try the Golden Steer steakhouse (i think it’s the oldest ’steakhouse’ in Vegas)
many people have ate there including:
from the “Old Las Vegas” days when Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. were but a few of their regular customers.
The Golden Steer Steakhouse is a restaurant where locals meet and families celebrate birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, and other special events. The Golden Steer Steakhouse is also known for many famous and infamous customers such as: Tony “The Ant” Spilatro, Natalie Wood, Al Hirt, Nat “King” Cole, Joe DiMaggio, Elvis Presley, and Mario Andretti just to name a few.
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Japanese & sushi
If you like Japanese, hibachi style - go to Osaka Japanese Bistro
Japanese cuisine prepared by Japanese chefs. You can taste the difference.
Osaka has been voted, “Best of Las Vegas” and is truly one of Vegas’ finest dining experiences. From the sushi bar, to the traditional Japanese Tatami rooms, to the Teppan grill, there are all the wonderful flavors of Japanese cuisine in one restaurant. Visit one of their two locations and experience
Osaka Japanese Bistro and all it has to offer.
4205 West Sahara Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Phone: (702) 876-4988
see more here:
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Japanese (no sushi - but great hibachi style meals
Geisha Steakhouse
3751 East Desert Inn Road
Las Vegas, NV 89121-3338
(702) 451-9814
also here;
8560 W. Desert Inn Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89117
702-369-9637
and here:
6572 N. Decatur Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89130
(702) 399-3329
some comments from online –
My husband’s family has been going here for birthdays for years. It is a long-standing family tradition. The food is excellent and prepared right in front of you which the kids love! The atmosphere is great too. It’s not a big place so for us it’s much more comfortable.
Very nice place to take friends visiting. It’s a show just to watch them prepare your meal. They do it right in front of you from the rice to the main course. Not a restaurant to go alone. The meals range from $15.99 to $24.99. T H