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By Zeke Quezada, About.com Guide to Las Vegas Travel since 2003

Get Yourself a Steak in Las Vegas

Tuesday October 27, 2009
Strip Steak How hungry are you? Do you fill up on bad food while craving something very good? It always happens so search for the best steak in Las Vegas. Get your Vytorin and take a couple of extra pills because your cholesterol will most likely hit record levels, but if you want to live, Las Vegas is the place to do it.

For the price, your best bet is going to be StripSteak at Mandalay Bay, they drop the steak into a vat of butter and then after an eternity they give it a quick grill and then you get this beef that will make you feel guilty about your past success. Michael Mina is very talented and his craft is cooking, we are just lucky enough to be able to experience it.

If you are looking for a little spice with your beef then you have only one place to look. SW Steakhouse at Wynn Las Vegas. Order the chili rubbed double cut prime rib along with a stiff Manhattan. Take your time, savor every last bite and you will feel the transformation of your taste buds. I have stopped by a few times just to have the comfort of such a fabulous piece of beef. No conversation is needed, just you, a drink, a knife, fork and about 45 minutes.

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June 28, 2009 at 10:47 am
(1) PotatoChef says:

I am going to try StripSteak at Mandalay Bay. I think the last really good steak I enjoyed was at the Aurora Summit in Aurora, Colorado….

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