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Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
Take the Vegas Strip and amplify it exponentially. What do you get? MGM Grand Las Vegas! With AAA Four Diamond Award winning restaurants Shibuya, Craftsteak, Pearl, Fiamma, SeaBLUE, and NOBHILL, and AAA Five Diamond Award winner L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon, MGM Grand is a culinary landmark in Las Vegas. And casual dining fare at Emeril's, Wolfgang Puck's, and The Studio Cafe guarantees something for every appetite. You'll have access to exciting, original shows like KA, the unprecedented new spectacle from Cirque du Soleil, and Las Vegas' biggest entertainment venue the Grand Garden Arena. The MGM Grand Garden Arena is home to concerts, championship boxing and premier sporting and special events, and is also home to the annual FOX Billboard Music Award and the annual Andre Agassi Grand Slam for Children Benefit. Catch the hottest acts at the intimate 740-seat Hollywood Theatre. With a dramatic entryway, vaulted ceiling and velvet curtains, and plush red booths surrounding the 1,800 square foot stage, the Hollywood Theatre is home to world class entertainment and internationally acclaimed shows nightly, attracting some of today's top performers including Tom Jones, David Copperfield and Howie Mandel. And now you can thrill to MGM Grand's Crazy Horse Paris - in which beautiful dancers in breathtaking choreography combine with stunning light displays and film to re-invent the female form as art - an awe-inspiring celebration of the art of the nude. Only MGM Grand offers this caliber of entertainment options in Las Vegas. Come alive at hotter nightclubs like Studio 54 - the legendary '70s nightclub in a modern interpretation, blending high-energy music with a wilder scene than the '70s ever had - and hipper bars like the new ultra lounge, Tabu, where you're invited but your inhibitions aren't. Internationally renowned DJs conjure a cool and casual vibe and stunning models/servers tempt with nouveau classic cocktails. Are you ready for a nightspot that's too hot to touch? Drink in the cool elegance of martini bar Zuri or groove to the progressive beats at Centrifuge. Savor the sizzling servers and cocktails of Rouge, or relax and unwind in the hip West Wing Bar. It's all up to you. Rest, rejuvenate, get fit and get pampered in the MGM Grand Spa, the MGM Fitness Center and the Cristophe Salon, or with In-room Massage Service. Or take advantage of the Grand Pool Complex, five shimmering swimming pools, three whirlpools and a meandering river, surrounded by lush foliage, bridges, fountains and waterfalls. Other amenities include Hollywood Theatre, Lion Habitat, Spa, Christophe Salon and Pool, laundry service, a full-service beauty salon, currency exchange, safety deposit box. MGM Grand prides itself not on a theme, but on delivering a pure, amplified, Las Vegas experience. It's Las Vegas to the nth degree. Ladies and gentlemen, this is maximum Vegas. ** Maximum stay is 14 nights - MGM Grand will not honor a booking longer than 14 nights. **
Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
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Overall score
4.1 out of 5
(1508 reviews)
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Hotel address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
McCarran International Airport *LAS*
City Center-5Mi-N/Liberace Museum-4Mi-E/Freemont St.Experience-9Mi-N/Fashion Show Mall-4Mi-N/Las Vegas Speedway-25Mi-N/Red Rock Canyon-20Mi-W/UNLV-4Mi-S/Sam Boyd Stadium-13Mi-E/Hoover Dam-25Mi-SE/Lake Mead Recreation-20Mi-SE/Thomas and Mack-2Mi-E
MGM Grand is located at the corner of Tropicana and the Las Vegas "Strip."
Celebrity chef Tom Colicchio insists on the finest ingredients from small family farms and other specialized venues. A James Beard award-winning chef, Colicchio is emphatic when it comes to creating menu items that appeal to all lovers of fine food. Using the purest ingredients and a philosophy that simpler is better, he makes every dish burst forth with flavor. While this famous steakhouse offers mainstays like Kobe Beef, it also tempts your taste buds with veal, salmon and lobster dishes.
Inspired by San Francisco neighborhood eateries, chef Michael Mina has organic produce and poultry flown in direct from San Francisco to capture the taste and feel of the Bay Area. The James Beard award-winning chef's signature dishes like North Beach Cioppino and Lobster Pot Pie pay tribute to the City by the Bay, while the cozy bar and lounge make guests feel right at home.
One of the most recognizable names in food today - Wolfgang Puck - reinvents American bar and grill food. Here, you'll find a unique interpretation of California cuisine prepared with a new spirit. The combination is best described as beachfront bistro meets classic bar and grill. And the taste is, well, let's just say you have to try this one. After all, a Wolfgang Puck restaurant is more than a restaurant, it's an experience.
A culinary cross-section of Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Korean and Vietnamese, the Grand Wok satisfies your craving for Asian cuisine. So, where to start? How about the sushi bar? With so many choices, you'll find something new every time you visit. The restaurant's bamboo and black granite accents make the perfect backdrop for the cascading waterfall and polished stone pond.
Straight from SoHo, where it earned the coveted Three Star designation from The New York Times, Fiamma presents traditional Italian cuisine in sleek, sexy surroundings. Enjoy cocktails fireside before or after dinner. But it is the food that is the star.
You've seen his TV show, you've read his cookbooks, now sample the signature dishes of one of America's most popular chefs - Emeril Lagasse. The celebrity chef gives Las Vegas fine dining his signature "bam!" With scallops from Maine, pike from the Midwest, and chicken from Alabama, Emeril's serves a fresh and distinctive blend of Creole/Cajun specialties. Add to that a wine list that received Wine Spectator's 1999 "Best of Award of Excellence," and funky New Orleans architecture, and you'll feel closer to Bourbon Street than the Vegas Strip.
Known around the world as "Chef of the Century," legendary French Chef Joel Robuchon has come straight out of retirement to open his very first and only fine dining French restaurant in the United States. The French cuisine of the "Chef of the Century" is reason enough to visit L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon. Add the unique counter service where your dinner is prepared right before your eyes, and you have a combination that is unlike any other. Joel Robuchon caters to a sophisticated palate that features a menu of his finer specialties that redefines Las Vegas fine dining at its best. Enjoy tapas, a tasting menu, and wines from around the world in a friendly and interactive atmosphere.
Expansive and spectacular, it's the ultimate destination for Japanese cuisine. Direct from the stylish Tokyo district that bears its name, Shibuya features freshly prepared ingredients, stellar sushi, and the widest sake selection this side of the Pacific. All served in an airy and ambient setting. Experience the sleek urban elegance of Shibuya. And transport yourself to the Far-from-ordinary East.
Part adventure, part restaurant and wholly entertaining for the whole family, the Rainforest Cafe recreates a tropical rainforest with waterfalls, lush vegetation, and indigenous creatures. You enter through a 10,000-gallon double archway aquarium. Inside the family-style restaurant, the food continues the rainforest theme with the Primal Steak, Rumble in the Jungle Turkey Pita, and other exotic fare. Other more casual dining includes the wide-ranging menu of the Art Deco-era Studio Cafe, the fine sandwiches at 'wichcraft and Stage Deli, the poolside Cabana Grill and the famed MGM Grand Buffet.
Cuisine with an essence of the Canton and Shanghai provinces, prepared utilizing the four Chinese cooking methods: steamed, braised, baked and fried. Although live seafood is the specialty, chef Kai-Wa Yau prefers a menu that is constantly changing to take advantage of seasonal offerings. The masterful cooking is paired with a serene and contemporary Chinese atmosphere.
Traditional recipes hand-picked from the Mexican countryside create the foundation for Diego's bold menu. Then he makes them completely his own. Using honest ingredients and modern techniques, he enlivens authentic Mexican dishes with new twists to create new favorites like carne asada or cochinita pibil. You'll find the bright and vibrant restaurant just as exciting as the food.
Featured on the cover of Wine Spectator, SEABLUE is the creation of James Beard award-winning chef Michael Mina. Inspired by the bustling ports and marketplaces of the Mediterranean, the innovative restaurant's two lively open kitchens prepare seafood over a wood-fired grill. The ocean theme is carried throughout the space with walls of stone and water.
50,000 square-foot Premier Ballroom, 62,000 square-foot Grand Ballroom/Exhibit Hall, 5,000 square-foot Vista Ballroom, more than 30 breakout rooms, two boardrooms, and more than 50,000 square-feet of pre-function space.
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Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Dec 14, check-out Dec 17
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Converted rates (shown in parentheses) are provided for your convenience. They are based on today's exchange rate, but the hotel will charge you in the local currency.
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Overall score
4.1 out of 5
(1508 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
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Score
4 out of 5
Great Value and location
rsmommy Dec 6, 2009
It was fun, the restaurants were pretty expensive though. there was a mcdonalds in it that we did eat at when we got the ... munchies.
Traveler type: Couples
The Buffet in the hotel was great!
Score
4 out of 5
Great location & Amenities
Azucena Dec 5, 2009
Even though the casino is open all night long, the hotel rooms are very quiet. Room service doesn't come till late in the ... day, probably because people stay out so late at night. Excellent location. We were also able to get a 25% discount off of "O" tickets at the Bellagio because they are part of the same hotel family.
Traveler type: Couples
If you're looking for really cheap Black Jack, go to the Sahara on the other end of the strip. They have $1 Black Jack and friendly dealers 24/7.
Score
5 out of 5
Very good hotel
hobsel Dec 5, 2009
The MGM Grand is a very good hotel. The location is great, you can walk everywhere. We watched two shows in this hotel: David ... Copperfield and Ka by Cirque du Soleil. Both shows were amazing. If you go to Las Vegas you have to see these shows. Besides that the hotel provides everything, there is a nice pool area, the lion habitat, restaurants etc. I would definitely go there again.
Traveler type: Friends
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
The Buffet in the hotel was great!
--rsmommy, Oklahoma Dec 6, 2009
If you're looking for really cheap Black Jack, go to the Sahara on the other end of the strip. They have $1 Black Jack and friendly dealers 24/7.
--Azucena, Austin, TX Dec 5, 2009
Hit up the pizza joint in newyork newyork just accross from the MGM cheapish grub!
--B-rad, Oregon Dec 5, 2009
Overall score
4.1 out of 5
(1508 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
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Score
4 out of 5
Great Value and location
rsmommy Dec 6, 2009
It was fun, the restaurants were pretty expensive though. there was a mcdonalds in it that we did eat at when we got the ... munchies.
Traveler type: Couples
The Buffet in the hotel was great!
Score
4 out of 5
Great location & Amenities
Azucena Dec 5, 2009
Even though the casino is open all night long, the hotel rooms are very quiet. Room service doesn't come till late in the ... day, probably because people stay out so late at night. Excellent location. We were also able to get a 25% discount off of "O" tickets at the Bellagio because they are part of the same hotel family.
Traveler type: Couples
If you're looking for really cheap Black Jack, go to the Sahara on the other end of the strip. They have $1 Black Jack and friendly dealers 24/7.
Score
5 out of 5
Very good hotel
hobsel Dec 5, 2009
The MGM Grand is a very good hotel. The location is great, you can walk everywhere. We watched two shows in this hotel: David ... Copperfield and Ka by Cirque du Soleil. Both shows were amazing. If you go to Las Vegas you have to see these shows. Besides that the hotel provides everything, there is a nice pool area, the lion habitat, restaurants etc. I would definitely go there again.
Traveler type: Friends
Score
3 out of 5
Ok...
B-rad Dec 5, 2009
The staff in the casino were disrespectfull at times, but overall enjoyed our stay. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Hit up the pizza joint in newyork newyork just accross from the MGM cheapish grub!
Score
3 out of 5
MGM Scam, I mean Grand
broke cowboy Dec 5, 2009
Went for NFR and a convention. The hotel was nice but smoke everywhere, even in our "NONSMOKING" room, you could smell ... cigarettes off and on throughout the nite. The pools were closed and to use the whirlpools or steam they wanted $15 pp. After the $4 bottle of water I'd had it. Won't stay there again.
Traveler type: Couples
For waters, beers, etc use the ABC store one block north on the strip. MGM is not worth the costs of the extras even if the room rate is great.
Score
4 out of 5
EXCELLENT EVERYTHING
SUPER WIFE Dec 5, 2009
SAW A SHOW. GAMBLED, AND DINED ...
Traveler type: Family
USE MONORAIL
Score
3 out of 5
Somewhat disappointing stay...
Rebekah H Dec 5, 2009
The hotel itself was beautiful, however, the customer service all around was just terrible (except for the Concierge Desk). ... Check-in and check-out was terrible: it took WAY too long on both ends, and we're patient people. About 30 mins in and out, with short lines. We bought a package deal which included 3 paid nights and one night free in the Grand Tower if we paid in advance, which we did, and the hotel substituted our free night for a much cheaper room in the West Wing because they said they were overbooked. That should NEVER happen to customers who pay, in full, in advance. The managers claimed they couldn't do anything to compensate us so we just had to keep the cheaper room for the night, with no amends whatsoever. The front desk agents weren't that friendly and most of them must have been new, as it took them all way to long do complete simple tasks, causing the long long wait times I mentioned earlier. Parking was complimentary, but very far away from the hotel lobby. The in house restaurants were nice however, and there were a few in very close proximity outside, so dining wasn't a problem. And the original rooms we paid for were pretty nice - they were decently clean (there were a few small stains on the white bedding) but the shower heads could have been better. Overall are stay could have been much worse, but it definitely could have been much better as well. I'm not sure if we'll ever stay at the MGM Grand again. I would recommend the hotel to friends because of the dining, beauty, and proximity to entertainment, but I would give them all the warnings I mentioned here, in hopes that they'd have a better experience than we did, or at least be prepared for all the bad ones.
Traveler type: Couples
There are lots of affordable places to eat, inside and outside of the hotel, so don't waste your money on room service.
Score
3 out of 5
First Time to Las Vegas
VW Dec 4, 2009
I was very surprised that we did not have coffee maker available in our rooms? Yes, their was a Starbucks in the hotel but I ... need a cup before I go out. The show KA at the MGM was fabulous. Out of this world.
Traveler type: Couples
Bring comfortable shoes, I had to buy a new pair!! Oh well.
Score
4 out of 5
Nice place to stay
DJMSW Dec 4, 2009
Very presant ...
Traveler type: Business
Good Buffet
Score
5 out of 5
Excellent
Anand Dec 3, 2009
Experience at MGM was amazing. Huge Casino and other facilities inside the hotel. Monorail starts just from the hotel. Very ... nice location. I have noticed huge smoke in other casinos, but the ventilation system at MGM is really great. Only hitch was free wifi, but none of the other hotels offer it either for free. Iphone helped a lot. If they had a Tix4tonight at their premises it would have been great. Smooth check in and check out. Friendly staff. Very clean rooms and clean bathrooms. Would definitely stay at MGM again in the future.
Traveler type: Single
Tix4tonight offers great discounted prices for shows. It is located at about 6 places on the strip. Closer one to MGM was near Hawaian market and showcase mall. Just ask people, everybody knows about it.
Score
3 out of 5
For the money, some of the other hotels
Jeannette Dec 3, 2009
When we came in, we had to see the manager, due to the offfered room was not available. The hotel is extremely noisy and we ... were charged $14.95 a fay to use our own computer on there wireless.Also after check in there is no one who can bring your bags to your room. No ventilation in the bathroom. We were very dissapointed.
Traveler type: Couples
Having been in some very upgrade hotels, I was extremely dissapointed.
Score
4 out of 5
Amazing deal, excellent service
Super Foodie Dec 3, 2009
We found this amazing deal on [...], I was skeptical, looking at the price tag, but when i entered my room i was amazed. The ... staff were very friendly, concierges are a little stiff and at times too robotic, but they are concierge. I loved the fact every room service staff and other hotel staff greeted everyone and were very pleasant, rooms were very clean. I have stayed at other hotels paid the same amount and gotten smelly rooms. From now on i think I am definitely going to stick with MGM. Also being a hotel guest we got 40% off on Cirque du Soleil KA show... amazing show!Paid $99 each for the best seats, worth every penny
Traveler type: Couples
cirque du soleil KA show is the one i recommend, considering it's in the hotel, you can grab a nice size drink and enjoy the show, great family show...Don't fall for the all day buffet(Excalibur), like i did not worth.. unless you like to pig out on unhealthy food without any taste.. This was my first time on Vegas buffet after 6 years not impressed. Maybe next time i should stick with MGM or Bellagio, theirs looked more appetizing...
Score
4 out of 5
Good room
none Dec 3, 2009
Big, clean comfortable room. Being there for business and not being interested the casino or shows, for me it provided an ... excellent hotel room. Many choices of dining withing the hotel.
Traveler type: Business
Score
3 out of 5
Its ok, but we've had much better
Vivian Dec 2, 2009
We got in about 9:30. We were supposed to have a room in the Grand Tower. They said they didn't have a room there with a ... king non smoking, so put us in the "west tower" which is in the oldest, dirtiest part of the hotel, and also requires you go thru the casino with all the smoking. The rooms are smaller, and older. Not bad, but poorly designed. The wing is awful; dark, seedy and a long walk down the hall and back up if your room is near the end where you entered. We got moved back to the grand tower the next day. When you check in, they try to sell you on a "package" where you can get "upgrades" to some extras if you promise to spend $500 in all their hotels. They push it pretty hard. It wasn't worth it to us. Otherwise, you have to pay for EVERYTHING. And, most of their stuff is closed most of the time anyway. The pools and spas are only open from like 10-7??? and to use the "fitness spa"? is $25. You wouldn't get treated like that at a Marriott or Sheraton where we stay all the time. We went to a number of the hotels to see shows while we were there. Most were much easier to navigate than this one. And, the smoking seemed to be worse at this hotel than the others. Although, in our non smoking room it was fine, I have to wash everything we brought home, because it positively REEKS of smoke just from walking thru their casino to get everywhere.
Traveler type: Couples
I saw a lot of half price ticket outlets. I think that you can get a lot of shows at discount. We bought before we went and paid full price.
Score
5 out of 5
Great trip w/daughter
DAG Dec 2, 2009
Great shows. We needed more time. ...
Traveler type: Family
Score
5 out of 5
K A
clay Dec 2, 2009
travel all of Vegas, good shows great fun all very good. Will do it again. ...
Traveler type: Family
Score
4 out of 5
Very good deal!
Ricoleprolo Dec 1, 2009
Very nice stay, nice staff, nice room! ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Enjoyable Vacations
jmortis Dec 1, 2009
This is one of the best hotel we've staying at. Location is great (easy to get in from airport and next to New York Hotel, ... Hard Rock Cafe, Montecarlo,etc.) We used the monorail for a full trip thru Las Vegas and rented a car to visit the old Vegas side(about 7 miles to the north), Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon. Restaurants, Shows and Night Life diversity (piano bar, latin music, and regular pubs) are great. Casino is good but we felt better at Paris Paris as the decoration and life music at the casino bar. Staff are very friendly and room service was great.
Traveler type: Couples
Doesn't matter how good is the hotel, when you visit a city you want to walk around. Early in the morning we had a coffee or breakfast at cafe studio, then head out to see the city (MGM is close to everything). Also MGM offer the monorail station. We visit every hotel, mall, stores and took pictures of the city. The good thing is that you can spend the time out of the hotel for tourism, dining, shopping and then back to the hotel to attend a show, night life or have a drink at the casino.
Score
3 out of 5
ok
super couple Dec 1, 2009
The hotel was ok. The tv was old and nothing to watch unless you selected a ppv channel. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
1 out of 5
MGM Grand Hotel Expirience
Disgruntled MSM Client Dec 1, 2009
This was so disappointing. When we arrived at the hotel, they told us all the rooms in the hotel wing we paid for were ... booked up. Instead they were putting us in the "upgraded" west wing. The rooms were about half the size, poorly lit, unclean and unkept, and did not even have bathtubs. [...] I can't believe that hotels can get away with this kind of thing. We will be writing to management, [...] and the better business bureau.
Traveler type: Friends
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The Buffet in the hotel was great!
--rsmommy, Oklahoma Dec 6, 2009
If you're looking for really cheap Black Jack, go to the Sahara on the other end of the strip. They have $1 Black Jack and friendly dealers 24/7.
--Azucena, Austin, TX Dec 5, 2009
Hit up the pizza joint in newyork newyork just accross from the MGM cheapish grub!
--B-rad, Oregon Dec 5, 2009
For waters, beers, etc use the ABC store one block north on the strip. MGM is not worth the costs of the extras even if the room rate is great.
--broke cowboy, Colorado Dec 5, 2009
USE MONORAIL
--SUPER WIFE, BROOKLYN NEW YORK Dec 5, 2009
There are lots of affordable places to eat, inside and outside of the hotel, so don't waste your money on room service.
--Rebekah H, Los Angeles, CA Dec 5, 2009
Bring comfortable shoes, I had to buy a new pair!! Oh well.
--VW, Indiana Dec 4, 2009
Good Buffet
--DJMSW, Stockton,Ca. Dec 4, 2009
Tix4tonight offers great discounted prices for shows. It is located at about 6 places on the strip. Closer one to MGM was near Hawaian market and showcase mall. Just ask people, everybody knows about it.
--Anand, Eau Claire, WI Dec 3, 2009
Having been in some very upgrade hotels, I was extremely dissapointed.
--Jeannette, Florida Dec 3, 2009
cirque du soleil KA show is the one i recommend, considering it's in the hotel, you can grab a nice size drink and enjoy the show, great family show...Don't fall for the all day buffet(Excalibur), like i did not worth.. unless you like to pig out on unhealthy food without any taste.. This was my first time on Vegas buffet after 6 years not impressed. Maybe next time i should stick with MGM or Bellagio, theirs looked more appetizing...
--Super Foodie, San Jose, CA Dec 3, 2009
I saw a lot of half price ticket outlets. I think that you can get a lot of shows at discount. We bought before we went and paid full price.
--Vivian, Arlington, Va Dec 2, 2009
Doesn't matter how good is the hotel, when you visit a city you want to walk around. Early in the morning we had a coffee or breakfast at cafe studio, then head out to see the city (MGM is close to everything). Also MGM offer the monorail station. We visit every hotel, mall, stores and took pictures of the city. The good thing is that you can spend the time out of the hotel for tourism, dining, shopping and then back to the hotel to attend a show, night life or have a drink at the casino.
--jmortis, Cincinnati, OH Dec 1, 2009
Good price at Food court
--Andrea, Pasadena Nov 30, 2009
Many good dining opportunities at all price ranges within the hotel.
--RC Donkey, Madison, WI Nov 30, 2009
Take advantage of hotel guest and military discounts which will save you up to 60% on show tickets.
--Torremar, Puerto Rico Nov 30, 2009
Many restaurants around or in the hotel
--Fap, Sunnyvale, CA Nov 30, 2009
the tickets for the deuce bus are valid for all public buses and are great for saving the feet from walking the long distances in the Vegas sun
--annoyed, Chicago, IL Nov 29, 2009
Take advantage of Visiticket with up to 5 Day passes available for pickup at The Forum Shops @ Caesars Palace Planet Hollywood Store. You will get your money;s worth out of these with just 5-6 attractions visited. Take the Hoover Dam tour that is included in the cost of your visiticket.
--Thanksgiving getaway, Brighton, CO Nov 29, 2009
Emril's has the best steak
--Auditor, Chicago Nov 28, 2009
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