Our Top Five Cheap Las Vegas Restaurants
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By: By Victoria Bennion / Co-Author: Martyn Bennion
Are there any cheap Las Vegas restaurants? Sin City is known for its world class restaurants but
what if you're on a budget or just saving your money for the shopping malls or the tables? The good
news is that there are plenty of eateries to choose from if you're watching the pennies. The Las
Vegas strip is teaming with restaurants, food courts and cafes where you can eat for under $15.
There are benefits to eating in the cheap Las Vegas restaurants: You don't need to dress up or make
a reservation so whenever hunger hits you can just stop and eat. Being on a smaller budget doesn't
mean you have to compromise on choice; you can get a wide range of cuisine in these eateries
including Chinese, Mexican, Italian, French, American and more.
Our top five cheap Las Vegas restaurants are:
1. Canters Deli in the Treasure Island hotel is famous for its great chicken noodle soup and chunky
sandwiches. The soup is a meal in itself! The eatery is open all day and you can order items from
the breakfast, lunch and dinner menus at any time of day. You can have the food to take away or to
eat in the casual dining restaurant.
2. If you find yourself a little further up the Strip when hunger strikes another excellent deli is
Tower's Deli whose menu includes soups, salad, sandwiches and desserts all for reasonable prices.
You can get a sandwich combo for around $11.
3. Stop off at the Earl of Sandwich at the Planet Hollywood hotel for sandwiches made nice and hot.
It's no wonder that the sandwiches here are so good. The sandwich was invented by the owner's
ancestor, the fourth Earl of Sandwich. They also do a really tasty Mediterranean tuna salad made
with feta cheese, olives, red peppers, cucumber, tomato, red onion, greens, tuna which is topped
off with a Mediterranean dressing.
4. If you find yourself towards the North End of the Strip and are a race car fan have a meal at
the NASCAR Cafe at the Sahara hotel. Burgers are approximately $8.50. Once you've eaten you can
check out all the official NASCAR memorabilia which is laid out across two floors. One of the
feature pieces is the Pontiac Grand Prix stock car designed by Dale Earnhardt.
5. If you're in the mood for Chinese but can't afford the expensive prices of some of the
restaurants head to the Chin Chin Cafe at the New York New York hotel which serves delicious Asian
and Chinese recipes for really reasonable prices. We'd recommend the orange chicken which is really
tasty. The restaurant's got a fresh and modern vibe and if you order more than you can eat they
offer to box it up for you - two meals for the price of one! Another bonus is that all the food is
made without flavour enhancer MSG.
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Victoria Bennion and her husband Martyn are frequent visitors to Las Vegas. Visit the Get on in
Vegas Travel Guide for tips to help you plan your own trip and work out where to stay, which
cheap Las Vegas restaurants to eat at, which attractions to see, how to get around, and where
to shop.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/4823031
Victoria Bennion and her husband Martyn are frequent visitors to Las Vegas. Visit the Get on in
Vegas Travel Guide for tips to help you plan your own trip and work out where to stay, which cheap
Las Vegas restaurants to eat at, which attractions to see, how to get around, and where to
shop.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/4823031
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