Re: Buffet Nominations Anyone?

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From: annie (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Sun Sep 12 2004 - 20:48:44 CDT


>>>I'm getting lost on what we are focusing on?
 
>>Lost??? Have you tried Hari Krishna? :)
  
>Wasn't that from a Muppets Movie? :-) Like that fork in the road.....

Yes, it was a recurring gag throughout the film. :) I remember seeing
it zoom over the heads of all of the kids in the audience. :)

>oh, I see! I must have been having a blonde moment! Now I understand!

Only problem with having a blonde moment is that you can't do math for
about a month. {ducking and running} :)

>I just have to get over the nervousness of being in a group and
>clocked, and trying to ignore it and enjoy my meal.
 
One fact of life is that when groups of t's get together in public,
the whole group gets read. The magic number is about 3. A semi-geeky
discussion of this appears at:

http://www.geekbabe.com/annie/groups.html

If passing is important, don't hang around in groups. (Hmmmm ... seems
like I had this converation only a few hours ago.) :) :) :)

>Are there other buffet type resturants, like chinese, vietamese,
>filipino, japanese, korean, italian, or others in or not in a casino
>that is TG friendly? or sandwich type deli's? or breakfast places like
>IHOP?

When I'm in Las Vegas, either for business or pleasure, I seldom eat at
any place that's not in a casino. However, I've been to the IHOP on
Maryland Parkway and the Blueberry Hill on Flamingo several times with
no raised eyebrows that I could detect. I know others from our group
have been to the BH on Decatur with no problems.

However (comma) I don't think a BH/IHOP type place would get as good a
turnout as a buffet for a daily brunch/lunch with/without {whoever} type
thing.

As for Asian, there are many casino and non-casino places all over the
city, with a concentration in the Spring Mountain and Valley View area.
I'm assuming there will be a mix of buffets, "column-a column-b" places,
and full service places in that area. Benihana at the Hilton has been
suggested for one of our EON choices.

For Italian, Milano's is the best kept secret in Las Vegas, but I think
you're looking for places you don't know, right? :) I like Battista's,
(Audrie just off Flamingo) but people seem to love it or hate it
strongly. I was pleasantly surprised by the Italian place at Palace
Station. I now recommend it over their buffet. I've also been told that
the Italian place at the Orleans is very good too. There are TONS of
other casino and stand-alone places as well.

Getting hungry? :)


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