March 10th, 2007
7385 S Rainbow Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89139
702-385-3647
These aren't your street corner vendor hot dogs. They don't taste like that and they aren't priced like that.
What these are, are some amazing hot dogs that were made famous in Virginia Beach. (Go, Virginia!!)
Uncle Al's offers 12 different hot dogs, including Chicago, New York, and the Virginia Beach Chili Cheese Dog. You can choose from the distinctive Uncle Al's dogs that have a ...
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February 15th, 2007
It's likely that during your stay in the City of Lights you'll never set foot in a grocery store. In fact, while cruising the Strip you might forget the existence of supermarkets entirely. But if you do venture out for golf or a daytrip to the Hoover Dam, you might need a few road munchies are other grocery store items. And you might want to ...
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February 14th, 2007
The Chinese New Year officially kicks off this Sunday, but chefs in Vegas are already celebrating the Year of the Boar. Master Chefs Terrence Fong at Chinois at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, and Richard Chen at Wing Lei at Wynn Las Vegas are both cooking up a storm of oysters, black mushrooms, and other dim sum delicacies, and they hope you'll join them to celebrate the ...
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February 12th, 2007
The Golden Dragon
6120 W Tropicana, Suite A-1
Las Vegas, NV 89103
702-253-5148
Golden Dragon is your typical neighborhood Chinese restaurant. Nothing to write home about but good enough that you'll go back. I wouldn't recommend bringing friends or a date here but if you are in the neighborhood and want some inexpensive Chinese food, drop in.
The menu reads like any menu in any low end Chinese restaurant that caters to American tastes. You'll ...
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February 12th, 2007
Himalayan Cuisine
730 East Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89119
702-894-9334
This restaurant is at the top end of affordable. In fact I'm not really sure if I should include it here or under a different heading.
Himalayan Cuisine is a small, clean, and nicely decorated restaurant in a strip mall on Flamingo Road. One word of warning, you can only access this strip from westbound Flamingo or south bound Swenson. I'm convinced that this ...
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February 12th, 2007
Founded in 1905. Name means "the meadows" in Spanish. Incorporated on March 16th, 1911. Elevation is 2028 feet. Over 100,000 hotel rooms. 34.7 million visitors every year. In 2000, the population was 478,434 over a land area of 113 square miles. Over 500 churches and synagogues, 799 acres of parks, 7 television stations, and 12 radio stations (4 AM and 8 FM). Las Vegas is ...
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February 10th, 2007
The Chanel Boutique at the Bellagio is a must-stop for fashion mavens desiring life's finer things. One of the only Chanel stores in the world to host the brand's Fine Jewelry Collection, the elite and immaculate boutique also sells clothing, cosmetics, and fragrances. To pay homage to Coco's glory days while reveling in fashion's cutting edge, visit 3600 South Las Vegas Boulevard or call 702.765.5505.
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February 9th, 2007
Now in its third year, the Boulder Dam Short Film Festival welcomes a slew of 100 aspiring filmmakers this weekend, whittling down the entries until Sunday afternoon, when only the "Best of the Fest" remains. As the name implies, each film is under 40 minutes long and the event takes place in Boulder City, with screenings at the American Legion Hall, 508 California Avenue. Tickets are ...
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February 8th, 2007
Those new to Las Vegas are often surprised by how much lush vegetation thrives in this arid climate. Plants like the dune evening primrose, Apache plume, and Mediterranean palm add welcome flourishes to the desert geography. If you'd like to know more about implementing these and other landscape concepts into your own yard, or if you're just curious about Las Vegas horticulture and xeriscape, come to the Springs Preserve Gardens ...
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February 7th, 2007
In honor of Black History month, the Clark County Library and the Las Vegas Jazz Society have teamed up to present a free concert to educate children on the beauty of jazz. Featuring classic pieces made famous by the likes of Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday, the performance will be a real kick in the pants for kids and parents both. The concert is today from ...
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