Night one of our Summer 2011 Vegas trip we arrive at our hotel, get unpacked and head out for pedicures. We used Yelp to find the best/highest rated facility and drove out into the real Las Vegas. We found a real gem! Luxury Nails and Spa at 9730 Tropicana Ave, Ste 10 Spring Vally Las Vegas is a great little spot for a little pre strip pampering! All of the staff spoke clear English and spent a lot of time talking to us verses talking to each other during the pedicure. They also do a hot stone massage and work on any rough spots for around $19. Afterwards we started getting a little hungry so we Yelped again and found the top rated Sushi place in the area, "Naked Fish's Sushi & Grill" at 3945 S Durango Dr. Ste A6 Spring Valley Las Vegas, NV. The wait staff were pleasent and knowledgeable. Their recommendations were spot on and the daily specials were out of this world. They are open late and excited to see you! Just what I was looking for, but to top it off the sushi was on par with any I've had on strip in 5 star hotels or in LA and our bill was under $70!
Day 2's off strip excursion took usfor lunch to "Grind Burger Bar and Grill" Found once again on Yelp! The burger was perfect from bun to the temperature of the meat. The decor is great, however a little risky if you have kids in tow. If you love burgers and don't feel like spending $50 on the strip for a dry overpriced lunch come check out this place a couple of blocks away from the Luxor. Our search for a late night off strip meal took us to to Spring Mountian and Lucky House Chinese Resturant. Only a few miles off the strip and within sight of the MGM grand, where the owner of this great little place works as an exeuctive chef. The seafood is kept live until you order it and brought to your table for viewing to show freshness prior to cooking. Again this tasty off strip meal was better than expected, open until 4am and under $50 for more food than 4 people could have eaten! To ice the cake of Lucky house the staff and service was exceptional, only to be overshadowed by some of the Michelin Star places in town.
Brunch for day three found us using a Living Social deal that we had purchased prior to the trip. The place is called "Due Forni" and they do true Italian pizza like no one else! With their two specialized imported pizza ovens they serve up artisan pies to order in record time! The price is a little higher here, $20 for the pizza we ordered but in their defense one of the ingredients was a real black truffle shaved over our lunch while we watched. The ricotta, honey and tosted pistachio signature desert is a must with a hot cup of Lavazza coffee to finish. Service and quality are obviously very important to all of the staff!
The remainder of the trip will be blogged over the next few days! Thanks for reading! Find us on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1444214126 or on Yelp as Tawnya Mullen or Greg Kaufman https://www.facebook.com/greg.kaufman1