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Caesars Hotel Las Vegas Nv

Caesar's Hotel Las Vegas NV has a wide selection of restaurants and dining options to choose from. The hotel has at least 11 restaurants and the Forum Shops features at least 13 others. Idyllically set in an ancient Roman theme, even Caesar wouldn't know which restaurant to start with first. Opulence is the first word that comes to mind when I think of Caesar's Palace. Caesar's is only four miles from McCarran International Airport.

A massive fountain outside the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas picture
A massive fountain outside of Caesars Palace at the Forum Shops on the Las Vegas Strip.

Award-winning restaurants and chefs like Bradley Ogdon's eclectic American cuisine keep the art of restaurants constantly evolving. One of the most popular dishes is his Maytag blue-cheese soufflé. He has over 900 American wines to choose from. Dinner is also available at the bar. Appreciated by the 20's-30's diners, it's a hip place to eat.

The Guy Savoy restaurant in the newest Augustus Tower is one of the fanciest Las Vegas restaurants at Caesar's Hotel Las Vegas, NV. Run by his son Franck, Guy Savoy's world-renowned French cuisine here in Vegas is very chic and expensive. Particularly popular is the Menu Prestige, a 10-course meal which you might say is like a fine ballet or operatic experience. I'm sure Caesar himself would give it the thumbs up.

Decorated in an elegant redwood setting, Bobby Flay, the TV and Food Network star, cookbook author and owner of Mesa Grill brings you only the most flavorful cuisine, Southwestern style. Be adventurous and try the barbecued duck in a blue corn tortilla with a habanero chile sauce or the tiger shrimp with roasted garlic corn tamale.

A photo of the inside of the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
This is what you can enjoy while eating at some of the restaurants at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.

Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab is always crowded. Strategically located on the first floor of the Forum Shops next to Valet parking, it's very easy to get to when you have an appetite. The indoor patio faces the shops and makes it a fun experience for people watching. Dinner is available all day. Some of my favorite appetizers include stone crabs or the giant crab cakes or the oysters Rockefeller. I don't know anywhere else that serves a 28 oz Porterhouse steak on the Strip!

If you're just looking for a quick bite to eat on your way to the Pussycat Dolls Lounge, then stop in at the Cyprus Street Marketplace in Caesar's Hotel Las Vegas, NV. It is designed for casual self-serve dining. You can find a really fresh hand-carved turkey dinner there that is inexpensive.

If you're holding an event in one of Caesar's ballrooms, the catering department is one of the best of Las Vegas catering. They excel at food stations fit for an emperor or empress. Even Caesar would have a hard time choosing between fondue stations, salad stations, pizza stations, dessert stations and carving stations. Beer, wine and cocktail bars can also be set up in the room for your party. Dining is always an adventure at Caesar's Hotel Las Vegas NV.

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