Located in the Palazzo hotel, Dos Caminos fits in well with the rest of the Strip's quality, but expensive food.
First to Review - September 10, 2009
This was a beautiful restaurant, however the food and drinks were a bit pricy, house Margarita was $15.00, although I had the Filet Mignon, my partner and a friend had the Enchiladas which were around $17.00. One drink each, no appetizer and just main course set us back $162.00 with tip. Not outrageous, but hey it was Mexican food. Atmosphere was nice but for a Saturday night prime time, we were able to make reservation at last minute, place never filled up. The music which was more like house music was good, but nothing about decorations, food or staff made me feel like it was even an upscale Mexican establishment. One strange effect was all the skulls lining wall behind us where we dined, reminded me of a documentary I saw once about the festival of the dead.