Where is the Best Lunch Spot in Las Vegas, Nevada?
This has got to be one of the better diners in the Las Vegas where the food is delicious, the prices are solid, and the service has been decent. There is a good view of the casino from this area and the funky decor compliments the overall theme of the Hard Rock. Definitely worth heading out to if you happen to be at the Hard Rock.Pros + Inexpensive, Great Food, ServiceCons – Popular, Crowded
There is quite a bit of hype about P.F. Chang’s Bistro, however, I feel that this restaurant pays more attention to their decor than they do their food. The food was never bad but it was about the same quality as your local take-out chinese restaurant. The noodles and rice dishes are rather bland and the other entrees are overly sauced and heavy. Prices are high for the quality and I feel the menu is very Americanized. When my friends and I ate there we were very impressed by the ambience (stylish and romantic) but the food was brought to our table luke warm and in small portions for “family style”. If you in search of a restaurant for the decor but not so much the food then go here but it is not one of my favorites.Pros + Stylish and romantic ambienceCons – mediocre food
We live in Las Vegas and love Paymon’s. The menu is so eclectic. Sometimes, my husband is in the mood for falafels and I can have a great eggplant parmigian! Everything I’ve had tastes really good. They have a lentil soup which is a great starter (we share ours)….the portions are fairly large and can be shared by 2 people. We love the falafel pitas, the eggplant parmigian, the lentil soup, all the salads and of course the Athens fries. The prices are fair (especially considering the portion sizes). The waitstaff are very pleasant and they go out of their way to help the customers out. I would recommend anyone who wants good, wholesome food to give Paymon’s a try. Pros + Good food and serviceCons – None I can think of