I agree, In-N-Out for the burger win.
Almost all of a casino's inhouse restaurants are going to be good. They are almost all subsidized as a loss leader to bring people in, so you generally get a good meal at an excellent price no matter where you go. And because the other restaurants on the Strip are competing with these subsidized places, they are forced to be really good or they go under with the competition being so fierce.
I can't remember having a truly BAD meal in Vegas ever, and I've been there dozens of times. So my advice is just wander around and stop where you see something that appeals to you, you pretty well can't go wrong. Well, unless you hit the McDonald's near Circus Circus, but if you are at McDonald's you're pretty well impervious to bad food anyway.
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