In article >,
Becca > wrote:
> Here are some photos of our meals in Las Vegas.
>
> At Pho So #1 on Spring Mountain, we had Pho, Roast Pork noodle bowl and
> summer rolls, or spring rolls.
>
> http://www.cruisemaster.com/phoso1.jpg
> http://www.cruisemaster.com/phoso1a.jpg
>
> At Archie's Thai restaurant, we ordered:
>
> http://www.cruisemaster.com/archi1.jpg thai egg rolls
> http://www.cruisemaster.com/archi2.jpg pork stuffed chicken wings
> http://www.cruisemaster.com/archi3.jpg chicken fried rice
> http://www.cruisemaster.com/archi4.jpg pork pad Thai
>
> At Ellis Island, it was ham & eggs.
> http://www.cruisemaster.com/ellisham.jpg
>
> I did not bring the camera to every meal, but I should have. In between
> meals, we went to see Bette Midler, the Blue Man Group, the Titanic
> Museum and Ethyl M's Chocolate Factory. Mmmm... chocolate.
>
> Becca
I was on vacation in Las Vegas earlier this month. Probably the most
memorable meal I had there wasn't really a meal. It was two Sundays ago
when the Eagles played the Giants for the NFC East championship football
game. Being as though my three traveling companions and I are all from
Eagles territory, we had to watch the game somewhere.
We ended up at a local pub called Steiners in a Las Vegas suburb. The
game started at 11:00am and I had breakfast at 9:00am with one of my
friends, so I wasn't very hungry. All my friends ordered some food right
away when the game started. I tried some of the nachos a friend ordered,
but I wanted until half time before I ordered anything. At half time, I
still wasn't very hungry, but I didn't want to mooch off this place, so
I ordered their potato skins appetizer and a soda. It was quite good.
Everyone else in my party ordered at least one beer and a sandwich.
Everything they ordered was well received. We had a great time, and most
of the other people there, including the staff, were Eagles fans.
We also went for dinner one night to the Monte Carlo buffet. I think
dinner set us back $20 each. The food was very good. I only took one
plate of food, but it was loaded. I then went back for some sugar free
cheese cake for dessert. Quite good.
We had initiatively intended to have one dinner at a really fancy place
while we were in Las Vegas. I have no idea why, but that never happened.
I was also in Las Vegas last October with my sister. Our one fancy meal
that trip was at the Top of the World Restaurant, which is a rotating
restaurant near the top of the Stratosphere Tower. I reserved a table at
sunset, so we got to see the surrounding area and enjoy a very nice meal
during sunset. Then I took my camera and shot several dozen photos of
the surrounding area from way up high. We had a great time that evening.