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Creole and Cajun dishes such as jambalaya, creole gumbo, okra, fish cakes, and sweet potato pie.
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Big, handmade burgers, hearty fries, and a classic 1950s atmosphere make Fatburger Las Vegas’s Number 1 hamburger destination. A rock ‘n’ roll jukebox adds a note of authenticity and old-fashioned charm to the decor.
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Huge three-decker bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwiches, great hamburgers, and chocolate chip cookie pie.
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Seafood, chicken (try the pan-fried version), frog legs, and excellent salads.
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The place for breakfast: scrumptious french toast and eggs fixed to your liking.
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The portions are huge; the pancakes, divine. And so many varieties – blueberry, apple, plate-size German pancakes, or buttermilk hotcakes as small as silver dollars.
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Bruschetta with a selection of toppings, fried mozzarella cheese, Italian panini sandwiches, and mouth-watering pasta.
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Soups, muffins, and salads that are a real bargain, especially on Sundays when children eat for under $1.
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Ingredients are tossed, with marvelous results: lo mein , catfish in black bean sauce, kung pao shrimp.
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Drive-thru hotdog stand, with both the traditional pickles-with-mustard dogs and variations.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three course meal for one with a half bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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