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AGO Description:
Marking the tenth anniversary of his landmark Los Angeles eatery, restaurateur Agostino Sciandri, launches his first Las Vegas restaurant location along with partner and legendary Hollywood icon Robert De Niro. AGO’s authentic Tuscan-style Italian food attracts A-list clientele nightly and is a widely recognized favorite among dining enthusiasts. Some signature AGO dishes include Zuppe de Mare, Parmigiana di Melanzane, Lasagna a la Bolognese and their Tuscan-style wood fired pizzas. AGO also features delicious cuts of wood fired prime meats and seafood from beef rib eye steak to roasted organic salmon. Dessert selections include classics such as Ricotta Cheesecake, Tiramisu and Panna Cotta. Lounge opens at 5pm daily until 12am Sunday-Thursday and until 1am Friday & Saturday. Dining room opens at 5:30pm daily.
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AJ's Steakhouse Description:
Dine Like Its 1999 AJ’s Steakhouse, the classic restaurant located inside the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, is closing its doors after 10 successful years in business. As a farewell, AJ’s is inviting guests to “Dine Like Its 1999” with menu item costs equivalent to the time the restaurant opened in 1999. Guests can indulge in delectable entrées such as the mouth-watering 20 oz. New York Strip or the 2.5 lb Main Lobster with a variety of sides to choose from for up to 25% off the 2008 cost – for example the New York Strip in 2008 is $44, but the New York Strip in 1999 was $33.
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BOA Description:
BOA Steakhouse certainly delivers steak with style. BOA mixes classic and modern influences throughout the restaurant. Scenic views of the Strip, driftwood trees, and large vibrant red and pink light boxes set the mood for your meal. The nice thing about BOA Steakhouse is that it’s classic steakhouse fare without being pretentious or obnoxiously overdone. Waiters are friendly and ready to make suggestions if you need help planning your meal. Whether you're coming in after a long day of shopping or dressed for an evening out, BOA Steakhouse can accommodate accordingly. BOA is especially popular for bachelor parties and a great place for a guys night out.
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Sushi Roku Description:
Sushi Roku combines the hip vibe of its Los Angeles location with the Zen-like qualities of a modern Japanese dining establishment. The interiors soothing earth tones are complimented by the meditative sound of cascading water, creating a tranquil dining experience. The interiors soothing earth tones are complimented by the meditative sound of cascading water, creating a tranquil dining experience.
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Pink Taco Description:
A mega-hip Mexican cantina, Pink Taco is a folk-art bedecked hotspot adorned with classic low-rider bicycles, unique tables that leave guests’ feet dangling and an assortment of authentic Mexican craftwork that decorate the dining room. The atmosphere includes music that’s pumped up loud where nobody is expected to keep their voices down. Dining out on the patio is an alternative for those looking for a more quiet setting. Pink Taco kicks it up a notch with its weekday Happy Hour (Monday thru Friday at the bar from 4pm to 7pm) specials that include 2-for-1 beers and house margaritas as well as half-priced appetizers.
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Dos Caminos Description:
The Lounge at Dos Caminos, adds a spicy new twist to the Las Vegas night life scene with inventive cocktails and bottle service, top notch people watching, the latest DJ stylings and late night dining from the Dos Caminos kitchen. A variety of resident DJ's spin nightly as revelers mingle, command VIP tables or escape to the ultra-intimate curtained cabanas. The Lounge at Dos Caminos welcomes guests Sunday through Thursday until 2:00am and Friday and Saturday until 3:30 a.m. with no cover charge.
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Fiamma Trattoria Description:
FiAMMA Trattoria and Bar at MGM Grand features modern Italian cuisine served in sleek, sexy surroundings. Featuring an award winning wine list showcasing over 400 selections from all over the world and fresh pastas hand-made daily, including the savory Main Lobster Gnocchi. FiAMMA's intimate fireside lounge is the perfect place to enjoy cocktails before or after dinner.
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Sushi Samba Description:
From the sizzling meats of the robata grill to super-fresh sushi, sashimi and seviche, SUSHISAMBA has something for everyone. Whether it's brunch, lunch or dinner, the menu offers a unique blend of fiery Brazilian, zesty Peruvian and fresh Japanese culinary influences. Colorful design and Brazilian beats infuse fun into the one-of-a-kind SUSHISAMBA experience. After dinner, visit SUGARCANE through a tunnel-like corridor and soak up the sultry heat of the favela-inspired lounge.
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Tao Description:
At 42,000 square feet, TAO's entertainment complex is among the largest in the world and features Las Vegas' hippest nightclub, coolest ultra-lounge, largest banquet facility and of course, the hottest restaurant in town. This "Asian City's" décor includes lush velvets and silks, waterfalls and century old woods and stones, and a hand-carved 20-foot-tall Buddha floating peacefully above an infinity pool complete with Japanese carp.
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Rumjungle Description:
The exotic á la carte menu features such delicacies as Blue Corn Fried Calamari with dangerous salsa and cilantro-ginger pesto, and Cuban Coffee Smoked Ribs with guajillo BBQ sauce. From the Brazilian Rodizio-style “fire-pit,” signature entrees include Wood-Fire Mai-Tai Cured Island Spiced Salmon and Huli-Huli Rotisserie Chicken with a Pineapple Teriyaki Glaze. At night, rumjungle turns into a nightclub considered to be one of the hottest in Las Vegas.
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