![]() I know the area all the way out to Summerlin even. I've honestly been to Vegas probably more than 40 trips, not days, but trips. I used to live in California, so a lot of the time, I'd just drive there with my car. However, there are a lot of cities with better options than even off-strip, so I imagine the reason for rating Vegas so high is the "celebrity" restaurants. Yes, I know that and when I go there on my own, I never eat at the strip. I think you'll enjoy yourself more than going back to one of the overhyped and overpriced places in the Strip hotels. (I lived in LV for several years before moving to Miami.) Prior to your next trip, I suggest that you visit the LV Forum here and ask the locals for some of their favorite off-strip restaurants. There are great Italian restaurants around town as well as a variety of other cuisines. The Bun Cha of Hanoi is worth the trip in itself. My trip to Hong Kong was amazing as well. Some of the Asian restaurants just on Spring Mountain Road alone are phenomenal. Hawkers stations of Singapore provide great choice Night makers of Taipei are delicious sensory overload. ![]() You do realize that Vegas is made up of more than just the Strip, right? There is an entire 2.2 million population that eats at restaurants located all around the metropolitan area. I'm a firm believer there is no celebrity chef that actually knows how to cook great food. My family is a VIP with Wynn Resorts and MGM Resorts because she gambles $25,000 to $100,000 over a weekend, so I go often whenever she goes because we get free rooms, free food at any restaurant they own and free shows, so I've been to most of them. Top editors give you the stories you want delivered right to your inbox each weekday. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. ![]() New York City and Miami followed closely behind. Las Vegas? I hate the food there, most are celebrity tourist traps that charge $20 for a dry over cooked burger. Portland, Oregon, is the best city for foodies, according to the study results. ![]()
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