"2013-10-03T00:00:00"^^ . "6"^^ . "0"^^ . "4"^^ . . "0"^^ . . . "This is the high end restaurant at the Riviera.\n\nIt's moderately priced and quite fair compared to it's peers at the larger hotel casinos and for the price, portion and quality the R STEAK & SEAFOOD can go toe to toe and head to head against other restaurants of maybe higher prestige and brand name recognition.\n\nI'd actually make a specific trip to The Rivera just to eat at R S&S. I stayed at The Riviera this trip, so it was a convenient place to eat.\n\nWhat a surprise 'tho !!!\n\nThis is an amazing restaurant. If you're a lone traveler for business, they serve the full menu at the bar / pub which has TV's or in the dining area.\n\nThe Prime Rib is so awesome, maybe one of the best I've ever had.\n\nThe crab cakes are also excellent and amongst the best I've had.\n\nThe service is generally good and gracious. The bar area can get crowded and maybe too much for the short staff to serve with speed. The restaurant has good service that's attentive. The front restaurant host reception area fell short a bit, routing people to the bar over the restaurant.\n\nAn avg meal here is probably $40-60 per person w/ an appetizer, main course and a drink... so that's a pretty decent bargain for Vegas when it comes to a quality steakhouse.\n\nKeep in mind, I'm comparing R S&S to SW Steakhouse, Cut, The Palm, Morton's, Ruth Chris, Carnivore, Delmonico's, Smith and Wollinskiys, and Prime Steakhouse... and I'm saying this provides comparable value at 1/2 the price of it's peers."^^ .