The Strip could use more places like this—handsome but not ostentatious, elegant rooms outfitted with cherrywood furnishings. If you have kids, the place also is a more upscale alternative to Excalibur: family-friendly perks include a kiddie pool and a mini "water park." There's a decent selection of restaurants (including the French institution André's and the trendy Diablo's Cantina), and a...
Andre's Monte Carlo Restaurant Review:
This elegant restaurant from chef André Rochat occupies a two-story space on the Strip and houses a bar, a dining room, three private rooms, and a lounge. Among dishes are pan-seared foie gras with cardamom anglaise and cider reduction, and roasted apple and raisin tart; beef carpaccio with roasted cauliflower mousse, baby arugula and caraway crackers; grilled rack of venison with port wine...
Handcrafted microbrews, a full menu and live music creates a winning combination at this popular brewpub.:
In Short
The only brewery on the Strip that offers six distinct styles of its own brew, with names like Las Vegas Lites, Winner's Wheat, High Roller Red, Silver State Stout and Jackpot...
Editorial Review:
This Monte Carlo restaurant serves Chinese and Szechwan dishes like stir-fry beef and broccoli, dim sum and fried rice.