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LasVegas360 | Food
5M ago
Yassou Greek Grill
Article originally published on March 26, 2012, the place gets busy during lunch and there are always patrons up until closing time, It is a real food find on the west end of town.
Yassou Greek Grill Café is my favorite little Greek restaurant in Las Vegas. This unassuming restaurant serves up some of the most delicious Greek food in town. My favorite is their Chicken Souvlaki platter. It is served with two skewers of savory, tender chicken and comes with a small salad, buttery, lemon rice, warm, fresh pita bread and cool and creamy Tzatziki sauce.
Yasso ..read more
LasVegas360 | Food
5M ago
The Best Bet-and-Buffet Spots in Vegas!
Get your belly as well as your pockets full next time you hit the Las Vegas Strip at some of the best restaurants in the country. With diverse buffet spreads including local and foreign delicacies make sure you enjoy the following acclaimed all you can eat joints in the city!
Feast at the Cosmopolitan’s Wicked Spoon
Cosmopolitan’s Wicked Spoon
The Wicked Spoon is home to one of the most incredible buffet spreads in the city, where you can find anything from Korean style squid to Coulotte steaks. They take the concept of cafeteria style buffets and elev ..read more
LasVegas360 | Food
5M ago
When the weather starts to cool, but I am always reminded of the old Alpine Village Inn and the Rathskeller in Las Vegas, (Closed in 1997). This was my favorite place to get a hot bowl of chicken soup, cold beer in a goblet and seasoned cottage cheese to go with a small loaf of bread.
The long gone Alpine Village Inn was located at 3003 Paradise Road, across the street from the Las Vegas Hilton. This famous place began serving German food in a downtown location in 1950, then moved four times before settling into its final location on Paradise, in 1970.
Alpine Village Inn in Las Vegas Ne ..read more
LasVegas360 | Food
5M ago
In-N-Out urge, I’m talking about the burger urge here. 1972 was the first time that I visited an In-N-Out Burger and it was with my Dad. I was six. It was a small store with a drive-thru and a walk-up window. It was located in West Covina, California not too far from where I grew up and I believe it was store number 2. It seemed to be an old In-N-Out store with its faded red and yellow neon sign even back then. I don’t remember everything about that visit, but I know that In-N-Out has been my favorite burger since that day. By 1974, a brand new In-N-Out was being built within walkin ..read more
LasVegas360 | Food
5M ago
Three days of food truck goodness at this years Las Vegas Foodie Fest ended this Sunday with tried staff and empty trucks. The busy weekend feature local and regional food trucks including the Great Food Truck Race’s Season 3 winner, Seoul Sausage Co.
Big long lines, lots of trucks and weather too hot for April as the crowds packed the festival. I could not believe that people where waiting for 3-5 hours to trying to get some a few White Castle burgers when there was other great options available.
Here are some photos of the trucks at the festival. Including the non invite Sin City Snoba ..read more
LasVegas360 | Food
5M ago
Fukuburger food truck this weekend the Las Vegas Foodie Fest
Food trucks abound! This weekend at the Silverton Hotel and Casino Friday- Sunday the Las Vegas Foodie Fest. April 26-28. Fri. 4pm-12am, Sat. 12pm-12am, Sun.12pm-10pm.
The event will feature local and regional food trucks including, the Food Network’s The Great Food Truck Race Winner and Finalist, Seoul Sausage Company and Nonna’s Kitchenette, with the addition of White Castle, for the first time in Las Vegas, serving up fresh grilled burgers.
More than 30+ gourmet food trucks will be there throughout all 3 days of foodie fest incl ..read more
LasVegas360 | Food
5M ago
Vegas StrEats March 9, 2013 2 Year Anniversary
Vegas Streats will be holding their monthly street party and celebrating their 2nd anniversary on March 9, 2013. Vegas Streats is held outdoors directly across the from the El Cortez Hotel. Food Trucks, Artist and Live Music. Free Admission, Weather should be great!
See you there, 6pm – 1am.
Featured Food Trucks: Slidin’ Thru, The Spot, Fukuburger, Melteez Sauced, Chi-Town Hustler, Sin City Wings, Roamin Dough, Quality Food Service, Grouchy Johns, Cookie Bar, JoJo’s Jerky, and Funnel Cake Cafe
Website: vegasstreats.com
Twitter: @vegasstrea ..read more
LasVegas360 | Food
5M ago
Vegas StrEats January 12, 2012
Vegas Streats will be holding their monthly street party this month on January 12, 2013 across the street front of El Cortez Hotel. Food Trucks, Artist and Live Music. Free Admission, Dress real warm, temperatures during the event 30’s- to high 20’s.
See you there, 6pm – 1am.
Featured Food Trucks: Slidin’ Thru, Pop’s Cheesesteak Truck,Just Rolling, Melteez, Sin City Snoballs Grouchy Johns, Molto Meetballs, Funnel Cake Cafe, Sin City Wings, Jojo’s Jerky and Naked City Sweets
Website: vegasstreats.com
Twitter: @vegasstreats ..read more
LasVegas360 | Food
3y ago
When the weather starts to cool, but I am always reminded of the old Alpine Village Inn and the Rathskeller in Las Vegas, (Closed in 1997). This was my favorite place to get a hot bowl of chicken soup, cold beer in a goblet and seasoned cottage cheese to go with a small loaf of bread.
The long gone Alpine Village Inn was located at 3003 Paradise Road, across the street from the Las Vegas Hilton. This famous place began serving German food in a downtown location in 1950, then moved four times before settling into its final location on Paradise, in 1970.
Alpine Village Inn in Las Vegas Ne ..read more
LasVegas360 | Food
3y ago
In-N-Out urge, I’m talking about the burger urge here. 1972 was the first time that I visited an In-N-Out Burger and it was with my Dad. I was six. It was a small store with a drive-thru and a walk-up window. It was located in West Covina, California not too far from where I grew up and I believe it was store number 2. It seemed to be an old In-N-Out store with its faded red and yellow neon sign even back then. I don’t remember everything about that visit, but I know that In-N-Out has been my favorite burger since that day. By 1974, a brand new In-N-Out was being built within walkin ..read more