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DINING
Strip-Side
Steals
Gone are the days of $1.99 steak and eggs
breakfasts and 99-cent shrimp cocktails that
put Vegas on the map. Still, a few
wallet-friendly finds remain—ones that might
just leave you feeling like you beat the house.
While there’s no such thing as a free lunch,
these deals come pretty close.
New at The Venetian, belly up to the sushi
counter at Nomikai for a quick bite (or three)
that won’t break the bank. Cut rolls, sashimi,
and nigiri are prepared à la minute, and with
just 20 seats at the bar, it’s the perfect pit stop
on your way to a show, a meeting, or for a solo
bite. Get a set of three hand rolls—salmon, spicy
tuna, and yellowtail—for $21. Pair it with a nitro
matcha on tap for $6. venetianlasvegas.com
Good Pie, located in the Arts District, is the
neighborhood pizza joint every city wishes it
had. With prices that live up to its
motto—“good pie” should be everyone’s go-to
for a budget-friendly meal—you can grab an
8x10 Detroit-style cheese pizza for $16. It’s
layered with tomato sauce, mozzarella,
pecorino, basil, and parmesan, and served in
four thick slices, perfect for sharing, or not. Add
a draft Peroni for $8. goodpie.com
Inside The Cosmopolitan’s Block 16 Food
Hall, Bāng Bar, Chef David Chang’s to-go
concept from Momofuku, wraps spit-roasted
meats in griddled flatbread for flavorful, filling
bites. Choose the U-Wrap, Fold-Up Wrap, or
Rice Bowl with your pick of spicy pork, teriyaki
chicken, spicy eggplant, or cumin beef—all for
$14. Pair it with a refreshing yuzu lemonade for
$8. cosmopolitanlasvegas.com
—Melinda Sheckells
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