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07-08-2007, 07:47 PM
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Eating out and saving a little $$$ on our stay...
So my girlfriend and I are all set for our stay at the Manor on Las Vegas Blvd for a month. The room doesn't have much of a kitchen so I'm sure we will be eating out practically every night. My question is where are some good places to eat at a reasonable price and, I have heard from others i.e. "Vegaslady" that you can find deals with coupons in advertisers and the papers ect, 2 for 1's and all that jazz. We aren't picky, Italian, Chinese, Mongolian Hibachi’s, breakfast buffets, whatever. What can we do to save some green till we find a permanent residence and we can actually cook like normal? Vegaslady, where you at? 
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07-08-2007, 08:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by billeethakid
So my girlfriend and I are all set for our stay at the Manor on Las Vegas Blvd for a month. The room doesn't have much of a kitchen so I'm sure we will be eating out practically every night. My question is where are some good places to eat at a reasonable price and, I have heard from others i.e. "Vegaslady" that you can find deals with coupons in advertisers and the papers ect, 2 for 1's and all that jazz. We aren't picky, Italian, Chinese, Mongolian Hibachi’s, breakfast buffets, whatever. What can we do to save some green till we find a permanent residence and we can actually cook like normal? Vegaslady, where you at? 
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I'm going to move this thread up so we don't have to do it all over again.
"Food in Las Vegas"
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07-08-2007, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Buzz123
I'm going to move this thread up so we don't have to do it all over again.
"Food in Las Vegas"
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Ooops, sorry, I didn't know.
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07-09-2007, 09:45 PM
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Drive south on Eastern Ave. and you will run into tons of good places. Here is a sampling of what I like:
Asian:
Gimme Sum (Eastern and St. Rose)
Pei Wei (many locations, Sunset&Stephanie)
Subs:
Jersey Mike's (eastern & trop)
I'm sure you'll get some others, but those are my favorites. Also, the buffet at Sunset Station is pretty good, and fairly cheap for what it is.
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07-09-2007, 10:04 PM
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Gimme Sum is out of business and is now the Pickle Cafe, its been closed for a while now...
Jersey Mike's has many locations around town
Yelp - San Francisco Restaurant Reviews, Doctors, Bars, Salons, Dentists and More is a good place to find good places around town
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07-09-2007, 10:05 PM
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If Gimme Sum was great, then why is it now out of business and is now the Pickle Cafe?
Jersey Mike's has many locations around town, but is not cheap
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WHAT!?!? Gimme Sum is out of business? Bummer.  I haven't lived there in a year, but that was my favorite place to get asian food. I bet I know why, it was kind of out of the way, and the exit off St. Rose was kinda hidden.
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07-10-2007, 12:53 AM
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When you move away, your fav places close down. Weird but true. Ive seen it happen alot.
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