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So I received many replies on my query as to places to eat in Vegas. This is
a summary of the most popular answers below.
We personally ended up staying in the Venetian and ate a few times at the
Grand Lux Cafe which is owned by the Cheesecake Factory. They were nice and
made insanely large and packed salads. My husband did end up eating some
meals at conference. Some they completely forgot about him and he didnt know
til he was sitting for half and hour and food didn't come out and there was
nothing he could do as classes were immediatly after breakfast. We also ate
at the Rain forest cafe in the MGM. It was ok they had a GF menu but it was
very spendy and just ok. We also had breakfast in the small food court
directly off the casino. We used our spanish card and the woman was AWESOME
and she made everyone put new gloves on and make fresh everything.
Thanks everyone for your help!
Hillary
Boston

Many servers and staff had limited English.  It might not be a bad idea to
travel with restaurant cards in several languages.(this turned out to be
very true and we used our spanish card more than anything)

The buffet at the Bellagio

Wolfgang Puck's – MGM Grand - GF menu and great service, more high-end

Maggiano's - has GF pasta, in Fashion Show Mall on the strip

Il Fornai restaurant featuring GF pasta - call ahead to verify this.

At Wynn which is very close to Paris there was Daniel Boulud Brasserie which
overlooks the lake.  Specify your gluten sensitivity when you make your
reservation and you may end up with the same knowledgeable waiter.

PF Changs (inside the Alladin) - The lettuce wraps are great. So is the
chinese salad and lemon chicken) - lots of positive feedback on this one and
their GF menu.

Best of all is Chinois in the Caesars Forum Shops ...they have a gluten free
menu and the food is excellent....ask for Michael Yi, the manager. (702)
737-9700

Bahama Breeze
375 Hughes Center Drive,
Cuisines: Jamaican
  * Tel:  702 731 3252 -
Gluten free menu

The buffet at the Bellagio

Maggiano's - has GF pasta, in Fashion Show Mall on the strip

Wolfgang Puck's - GF menu and great service, more high-end

At Wynn which is very close to Paris there was Daniel Boulud Brasserie which
overlooks the lake.  Specify your gluten sensitivity when you make your
reserve and you may end up with the same knowledgeable waiter.

The restaurant at the Paris (Mon Ami Gabi) is incredibly understanding;
answered all my questions and said that they tag your order with a bright
yellow piece of paper with your allergies/intolerances written on it so
there are no mistakes made and the food was great

At Wild Bill's Buffalo Wings, the waitress showed me all the sauces That
flavor the wings so I could see which were GF (there were some Definite
surprises

The chefs at the Hilton Hotel (buffet) were very familiar with gluten Issues
and helpful.

*For fast food, your best bet is In & Out, as they have dedicated oil
vats for fries, and burgers on lettuce

We had ice cream at cold stone at Excalibur.   The manager at Coldstone got
a new scooper and dished directly into a cup.

Rum Jungle in Mandalay Bay.  The waitstaff was very accommodating and even
came back with suggestions from the chef on what  would be safe for us to
eat.

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