Thursday, April 1, 2010

Help with pricing on Prime or Delmonico

Does anyone know what the price would be for maybe 2 cocktails, entree and dessert? Entrees we would both order steak either rib eye or porterhouse? I don%26#39;t see pricing on their menus and just am wondering if anyone knows about where that would put us. Of course i know there%26#39;s tip too not looking for that included just a rough estimate on the food and drinks i mentioned...



Help with pricing on Prime or Delmonico


for both places we average about 100-125, prices are about the same.



if you want to know prices and they%26#39;re not online call and ask them to fax you a menu, or ask the concierge at your hotel, most have copies of the popular restaurants, and if they don;t they%26#39;ll call



Help with pricing on Prime or Delmonico


Good idea. I didn%26#39;t think of having them fax to me. I will do that! Thanks for the info bridgefan1




We ate at Delmonicos last year. 2 wine, 2 cocktails,2 appetizers, 2 steaks with the trimmings, 2 desserts.....with tip, about 200.00. This place is highly over rated. If your blood pressure is low, then maybe you can handle all the salt that they poured over everything. We will be back in Vegas for another vacation in November, and I can guarentee you, that we will not be going back to Delmonicos!! There are plently of other steak hoouses in Vegas. Give this one a pass.




I called and requested a Prime menu emailed to me, it took 48 hours, but I got one with prices.




Even better. I will have to call and have them email me a copy. Thanks again! :)




Dalesters salty, distasteful experience at Delmonico is why one should disregard the extremes, when choosing a place to eat based on TA reviews...





One heavy-handed line chef certainly can spoil one%26#39;s meal...be it with too much salt, or maybe you%26#39;ll get what is called a ';pepper monkey'; on your Caesar salad (five too many twists of the mill).We simply had them redo it, while drinking our ';on-the-house'; flutes of Champagne...';pepper monkey'; didn%26#39;t show up again.





Mrs. Z and I have eaten at the NOLA Delmonico AND the Vegas branch, with superb meals at both...BTW, I recall that steaks are charred, but not pre-rubbed or salted, unless requested...wife just told me same with Artic Char she had...she had a lomen-dill aioli on the side...boy, am I getting hungry!..........z




ooops...I meant to say a LEMON-dill aoili ( is that correct spelling)....still hungry, I am.........z




You can find pricing for Delmonico%26#39;s on Emeril%26#39;s website. Browse to the Delmonico%26#39;s LV, click on either the lunch or dinner menu then select the PDF. It only shows the pricing on the PDF.





emerils.com/restaurants/pdf-menus/delmonico-…




Prime is better than Delmonicos by a mile.




Sorry the other poster found Delmonicos to be way too much salt, I have never experienced that at all.





I eat there often along with Prime, while I do find Prime to be better I find no problem with Delmonicos. My meals run about $150 to $175, we are not desert eaters and usually we will have only a glass of wine or cocktails not both.





So let%26#39;s hear it from people who have actually eaten there....

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