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  A Good Meal’s No Gamble 

There's at least one thing you can bet on when you visit a Las Vegas casinos, the food will be good.  Gaming complexes typically offer some of the most highly rated cuisine in the world, with a variety of settings and often at reasonable prices. Las Vegas`s latest gaming resort  the "M Resort", has only 390 rooms and 39 suites— yet there are nine restaurants and five lounges. Among them, the Studio B Show Kitchen Buffet, which puts an entertaining twist on a typical Las Vegas buffet by relaying a live feed of its cooking studio to 117 screens in the buffet area. At the top of the hotel, the Restaurant Veloce Cibo offers an extensive menu of appetizers and sushi, as well as amazing views of the neon skyline.

  Joel Robuchon, renowned for his work at the MGM Grand in Vegas, also dazzles at the Robuchon a Galera in Macau's Hotel Lisboa, which recently received three Michelin stars. The five-course executive lunch menu costs $82.00, and includes lavish bread, cheese and dessert trolleys. The candy trolley, replete with nougats, lollipops and colorful marshmallows, will answer every diner's childhood sugar fantasies. The hotel also offers spectacular Chinese cuisine at Tim's Kitchen, which serves Cantonese delicacies such as glass shrimps, pomelo peels with shrimp roe and snake soup.


     The Las Vegas Hard Rock Casino is now home to Nobu, one of the many outposts of well-known Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa. The menu presents his regular fare of superior sashimi and fish tartare, as well as dishes infused with a special touch, such as the Conch Ceviche and Live Conch Sashimi.  Such delicacies help make losses easier to swallow.

So while in Las Vegas treat yourself to the best life has to offer and know this, when you gamble it can leave you feeling empty, when you eat at some of the worlds best casino restaurants you will never feel a loss.

Enjoy

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