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  • Top of the World Restaurant, located on the top level of The Stratosphere Hotel and Casino, is a bit of old school fine dining that banks heavily on its rotating dining room that offers a wonderful view of Las Vegas and the surrounding area. The reviews seem to run hot and cold here, with the complaints primarily surrounding price and poor service. As for the former, yes it is pricy ... but the price does include access to the tower, which is $18/person. Factor that into the price of the meal and, depending on what you get, can be a pretty good deal. As for the service, I had no issues, except for the mechanical issue they were experiencing that prevented the restaurant from rotating until the very end of the meal. I had planned a lunch with a business colleague during my Vegas vacation, I let him choose the location, and I picked this out of the options he suggested. He also suggested the lobster bisque and, as many other reviews have noted, it is heavenly. Possibly the best soup I have ever had. For my entree I went for ultra-decadence with their "Ultra Burger" topped with foie gras. The burger itself is made from braised short rib, topped with a choice of cheese and a healthy portion of foie gras. My colleague ordered the NY Steak served with a poached egg, and potato hash. It was something he had never ordered there before, but he had no complaints. My only complaint is that there was no draft beer, and the bottled beer selection was weak. But their bread, served before the meal with three different types of spreads, was outstanding. That orange butter ... so so good. Before tax and tip, and factoring out the $18 each for Tower Admission, the two meals, lobster bisque, and drinks were about $50, before tax and tip. (And since they are factoring in the price of Tower Admission in their meals, that's why they charge a minimum and a fee for splitting plates) Dinner may not be as great of a value, but if you are dying to go up in the tower and are willing to pay the $18 admission, then IMO you'd be crazy not to get lunch at Top of the World. Back out the $18 admission price and you are getting some REALLY great lunch options for $8-$14. The food, and the view, are both well worth it.
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