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Where To Eat In Las Vegas


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Guest HannahCal

I will be attending a conference in November in Las Vegas. I will not be staying at the conference site but a few miles away with a refrigerator. I know that I will be eating some of the meals out and want to know if anyone has suggestions. There will also be a few conference sessions that are sponsered that have meals what should I do about them.


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Hannah,

I live in Vegas - you actually have a number of options.

Here is some advice

1. No Buffets -- too much cross contamination -- it sucks, but its reality

2. Outback Steakhouse is on the Strip!

3. Any of the nicer restaurants should be able to accomodate you (especially steakhouses) - I have had good experiences at Fix in the Bellagio, Craftsteak in MGM, etc

4. The Burger Bar in Mandalay Bay is a great option (similar to Fuddruckers) -- bring your own bun/bread!

5. Vegas has Carrabas, Flemings, Bahama Breeze, and PF Changs -- all have gluten free menus

If you have other questions, e-mail me

Bronco

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Thomas Apprentice

I've posted this before under Vegas (in case I forget a restaurant name) but I stayed at Ceasar's palace. And was fortunate enough to be able to go to the nicer restaurants in Ceasars. I called, or asked to speak with the chef beforehand - and every night I had a delicious salmon / mahi-mahi / or steak. I even had bacon and eggs at the buffet in the morning - I just spoke with the chef. Niros is the name of one of the restaurants. I can't remember the others, but I find that the nicer the restaurant the more they can afford to / want to / and safely can serve gluten free food.

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