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25 Best Family Restaurants in Las Vegas, NV (for 2021)
"One of the first AYCE sushi restaurants in the Valley, Umiya continues to serve endless plates of fresh fish, skillfully cut and constructed into balanced rolls. Appetizers like se..."
"Located just one mile west of the strip, Umiya features premium all you can eat sushi, full bar with large selection of sake. Umiya Las Vegas is one of the Read more..."
"Order from Umiya and receive 25 percent off your meal when you pick-up in store. Just call when you arrive, and the staff will bring your order straight to the car."
"It may not be something that springs to mind immediately, but the ARIA Resort Buffet has a number of sushi and sashimi options available daily. On the menu you’ll also find miso soup and seaweed salad. For the sushi lover that also likes a Mexican, Chinese, Pizza, and Mediterranean food, the ARIA Buffet is a great choice for options."
"The Aria Buffet has always been a fan favorite for its huge variety of foods for you to choose from. Here you can find foods from all over the world as the sections are split accordingly to different regions. So no matter where in the world you come from, you will always have something that is suited for you."
"Did you even really experience Las Vegas, if you didn’t indulge at a Vegas buffet?. Las Vegas buffets are unlike anything else in the world… there is so much choice and it’s a dessert-lovers ideal situation!"
"This local favorite is home to the highly Instagrammable sushi burgers you might have seen all over social media. With excellent prices and unique offerings (they also have a sushi tower and sushi pizza), you'll still have plenty of cash left over for the casino. Jjanga offers dine-in, take-out, and delivery options."
"Tags: First Responder Discounts, Military Discounts, and UNLV Discount. Category: All you can eat Sushi, Catering, Japanese, Private Dining, and Sushi Bars. The one and only TRUE All You Can Eat Japanese Cuisine in Las Vegas Including All You Can Eat Sashimi, Oysters, Soft shell crabs and much more!!!"
"If you watch sports, the last thing you want to see is a huge tab at the end of a game. You can remedy that with the large portions at TAP Vegas and with the game day specials on beer and appetizers. If you aren't that hungry, split the Captan's Burger with a couple of people."
"HendersonThe chef perfected his craft working at restaurants on the Strip and now has his own place in a location that used to be a New York-style diner. He’s on mission to keep hungry mouths away from all-you-can-eat sushi places while emphasizing the freshest fish from Japan. Don’t be surprise if you see a live lobster waving at you before dinner is served."
"Parasol Up, the casino floor lounge at Wynn Las Vegas, features artisanal cocktails on tap. Try a Lake of Dreams with Absolut Elyx, Le Gran Courtage Brut Rosé, and raspberry and lemon. The people watching from the bar’s perch off the casino floor makes it a perfect match for cocktails."
"The Oddwood features cocktails in open area that surrounds a 25-foot-tall digital maple tree at Area15. The 2,500-square-foot bar sits in the Spine, the main corridor of the complex filled with giant pieces of art. The lounge features cocktails such as the Willow, made with Ketel Peach & Orange, elderflower, lemon, and Champagne; Habitat made with Tito’s vodka, Borghetti espresso, vanilla syrup, heavy cream, and lavender bitters; and the Sweet Leaf, made with Avua Balsamo, poppyseed amaro, lemon, cucumber, and basil."
"American , Bar Food , Burgers"
"Lorenzi Park was the vision of David G. Lorenzi, a French immigrant who bought 80 acres of property around two miles west of the first townsite in 1912. The park started as Lorenzi’s Lake Park in 1926 with a dance pavilion, pool, lakes, and gardens. It is recorded on the city’s Historic Property Register as a historic region and on the Nevada State Register of Historic places."
"The airy central conservatory, which opens up right as you enter Bellagio, was inspired by the verdigris framework of Art Nouveau conservatories of Paris. Despite the fact that Las Vegas sits smack in the middle of the Mojave Desert, you can see the changing seasons in all their glory here as the garden transforms five times per year with fresh flowers; towering animatronic butterflies and birds; burbling fountains and bobbing lanterns. Each of its seasonal “theatrical presentations” of the elements is totally new."
"If you’re in the area of the fountain show, make sure to check out the conservatory!. The Bellagio Conservatory and Gardens feature a stunning 50-foot glass enclosure with a spectacular garden interior that changes with the seasons. During spring, for instance, cherry blossoms and spring flowers are the order of the day–while in the fall, the conservatory is decked out in an array of orange, red and golden foliage."
"Changing with the seasons, Bellagio’s conservatory displays ostentatious floral arrangements, installed by crane through a soaring 50ft-high ceiling. The effect is unnatural, but that doesn't stop crowds from gawking, and the aroma of fresh blooms is enchanting. Peek around the periphery of the conservatory for classic paintings re-created with buds and flowers instead of oil paints."