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Craftsteak - anyone?

Reply from: Patrick
Date: 16 Jul 2008, 19:57
Craftsteak - anyone?

I was contemplating taking my fiancee to Craftsteak (in the MGM). Any
comments about quality - or menu recommendations?

Yes, I realize there may be better steakhouses on and off the Strip,
but competitors aside, is a trip to Craftsteak worth it?

Reply from: salmoneous@aol,com
Date: 16 Jul 2008, 20:01
Re: Craftsteak - anyone?

> Yes, I realize there may be better steakhouses on and off the Strip,
> but competitors aside, is a trip to Craftsteak worth it?

Depends on how you feel about money. They will serve you a darn good
steak, but charge you $$$ for "ambiance". Lots of people are OK with
that, but it would drive me bonkers.

Reply from: Patrick
Date: 16 Jul 2008, 20:17
Re: Craftsteak - anyone?

On Jul 16, 11:01 am, salmone...@aol,com wrote:
> > Yes, I realize there may be better steakhouses on and off the Strip,
> > but competitors aside, is a trip to Craftsteak worth it?
>
> Depends on how you feel about money. They will serve you a darn good
> steak, but charge you $$$ for "ambiance". Lots of people are OK with
> that, but it would drive me bonkers.

Money isn't that much of an issue - as long as it's not TOO
outrageous. Our bill was $100+ per person when we ate at Eiffel Tower
Restaurant at Paris, and I'm okay with spending about $400-500
whenever we hit the spa at Red Rock - but anything more than that
would be a bit extravagant. :)

Reply from: Walt
Date: 16 Jul 2008, 23:11
Re: Craftsteak - anyone?

In article
<cd57d5ad-f80f-413b-90c8-3a1ad90420b4@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups,com >,
Patrick <dickens12 98@yahoo,com > wrote:

> On Jul 16, 11:01 am, salmone...@aol,com wrote:
> > > Yes, I realize there may be better steakhouses on and off the Strip,
> > > but competitors aside, is a trip to Craftsteak worth it?
> >
> > Depends on how you feel about money. They will serve you a darn good
> > steak, but charge you $$$ for "ambiance". Lots of people are OK with
> > that, but it would drive me bonkers.
>
> Money isn't that much of an issue - as long as it's not TOO
> outrageous. Our bill was $100+ per person when we ate at Eiffel Tower
> Restaurant at Paris, and I'm okay with spending about $400-500
> whenever we hit the spa at Red Rock - but anything more than that
> would be a bit extravagant. :)

There have been numerous recommendations here for Delmonico Steakhouse
at the Venetian. I think it was the bone-in ribeye which was a
favorite.

http :// www .venetian,com /DELMONICO.aspx

The steakhouse at Circus Circus is also supposed to be very good.

http :// www .circuscircus,com /dining/the steakhouse.aspx

--- Walt

Reply from: DocDice
Date: 16 Jul 2008, 23:46
Re: Craftsteak - anyone?

On Jul 16, 1:57 pm, Patrick <dickens12...@yahoo,com > wrote:
> I was contemplating taking my fiancee to Craftsteak (in the MGM). Any
> comments about quality - or menu recommendations?
>
> Yes, I realize there may be better steakhouses on and off the Strip,
> but competitors aside, is a trip to Craftsteak worth it?

Craftsteak is a good choice. You may also want to consider Prime at
Bellagio.

Good luck
Dd




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