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| General: Dear sir,
This is our first time to visit your city. We will be staying at the Ceasars Palace hotel and we were wondering if their is any dress code in your dining areas, we will also be going to see Celine Dion and would like to know about the dress code at the show. Any and all information you could give me is much appreciated.
Thank you,
James Gibson
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Hello James,
Welcome to MustSeeVegas.com!
The fining dining dress codes in Las Vegas are usually described as business casual. Business casual is anywhere from a suite and tie to sweater/polo shirt with khakis.
Some of the casual venues just ask you keep your shirt, pants, and shoes on. All kidding a side, common sense will do.
Céline Dion requires a business casual dress code. People that attend Céline’s performances, dress for the occasion. You may see some couples dressed in a tuxedo/ball dress. Then again you’ll see some people dressed in a nice collared shirt with dress pants or khakis. As long as you don't show up in jeans, hats, cut-offs, sneakers, etc. you shouldn’t get hassled.
FYI
Here are a list of some of the restaurants located inside of Caesars Palace along with there dress codes.
Fine Dining
808
Dress code: Business Casual
Hawaii and exquisite Euro-pacific cuisine.
Serving a variation of Thai, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Italian, and French fine dining.
Bradley Ogden
Dress code: Business Casual
American cuisine
Serving classic “farm fresh” American cuisine
Hyakumi
Dress code: Business Casual
Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar
Offers fresh sushi and sashimi as well as combination plates such as Beef, Chicken or Fish Teriyaki, Yakitori, Shrimp and Vegetable Tempura.
Mesa Grill
Dress code: Business Casual
Southwestern cuisine
Serves up specialties like Shrimp and Roasted Corn Tamale, New Mexican Spice-Rubbed Pork Tenderloin with Bourbon-Ancho Chile Sauce, and Sweet Potato Tamale with Crushed Pecan Butter.
Neros
Dress code: Business Casual
American contemporary
Specializing in dry-aged prime beef, tender chops, fresh fish and seafood.
Terrazza
Dress code: Business Casual
Authentic Italian cuisine
Serving risotto, antipasti, soups, fresh fish and seafood.
Casual Dining
Vialé
Dress code: Casual
Modern Roman
Serving pasta, pizza, panini, focaccete and salads with a large selection of wines.
Cafe Lago
Dress code: Casual
American Favorites
Includes a world-class variety of Asian fare, herb-roasted poultry and sautéed pastas. (open 24hours)
Cypress Street Marketplace
Dress code: Casual
Napa-Style Dining
Offers a wide variety of cuisines and specialty foods such as infused oils, specialty sauces and exotic mustards.
Last update: 2005-10-14 06:15 Author: editor04
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