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6 Places

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picks | Mar 2, 201702:40 PM     15

Beginning to plan for a LV trip next month, group of 6 total. My wife and I fly in earlier than rest so I made reservations at L'Atelier for night #1. My list for the next two nights goes something like:

Twist for a splurge
Libertine Social / Rose.Rabbit.Lie
Mr. Chow is on the bench as a possible alternative

Am I totally off base on any of these? I know Twist is going to be mucho expensive, I'm expecting a meal to match the price though. Group is of the semi-lush variety, therefore the booze aspect of Libertine Social was interesting. Always thought R.R.L. looked like something totally different with the entertainment value.

Herringbone looks interesting perhaps for a lunch, Beauty & Essex caught my eye. Bazaar Meat is on my wish list, but this group went there last year. Others include Bardot Brasserie and Carbone. I've always wanted to try Milos.

Anything else new or exciting on the Strip, specifically for a more chilled out / wallet friendly (relative to Twist) dinner?

Beauty & Essex
Bazaar Meat by José Andrés
Bardot Brasserie
Carbone
Twist by Pierre Gagnaire
Herringbone Las Vegas
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