TWO RESTAURANTS REOPEN AT SOUTH POINT
Primarily Prime Rib...
and
Baja Miguel’s...
... have reopened at South Point.
Primarily Prime Rib, which is tucked away from the casino, is debuting new menu items such as grilled crab cakes and coconut crusted shrimp. The most popular selection, the South Point Cut, is a 10-ounce cut for $19.95.
All entrees are served with a choice of salad or soup as a starter and seasonal vegetables and baked or mashed potatoes on the side.
Hours are Thursday–Sunday from 5–10 p.m.
Baja Miguel’s is a lively cantina offering south-of-the-border favorites a variety of margaritas including picante, skinny, watermelon and more for $8.
Baja Miguel’s hours are Thursday–Sunday from 4–10 p.m.
DIN TAI FUNG OPENS THIS MONTH AT ARIA
Din Tai Fung...
... which last year announced it would open its first Las Vegas location, is set to open at Aria on Monday, Oct. 19.
The esteemed Taiwanese dumpling and noodle house specializing in Xiao Long Bao has more than 170 restaurants in 13 countries.
Din Tai Fung’s Shanghai-style soup dumplings are filled with the highest quality Kurobuta pork and broth that bursts upon the first bite, fragranced with aromas of fresh ginger and green onion.
Originally Din Tai Fung was founded as a cooking oil retail business in 1958 and was reborn in 1972 as a steamed dumpling and noodle restaurant. In 1996, the first international location opened in Tokyo. In 2009, the Hong Kong branch was awarded one Michelin star.
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GREEK RESTAURANT ESTIATORIO MILOS PLANS MOVE
TO THE VENETIAN
After nearly a decade, Estiatorio Milos, which debuted on Dec. 15, 2010, at The Cosmopolitan the day the resort opened on the Strip, is moving.
Now the Mediterranean seafood restaurant will bring the flavors of Greece to The Venetian Resort’s restaurant row this year.
Using an estimated $10 million budget, the 13,624-square-foot space formerly occupied by seafood restaurant Aquaknox is being redesigned for a maximum occupancy of 434 inside.
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JOY OF HOT DOG REOPENS DOWNTOWN
Joy of Hot Dog, Corner Bar Management’s kitschy, neon-lit trailer serving over-the-top hot dogs, has reopened at 506 Fremont Street in the Fremont East Entertainment District.
The food trailer is serving several new flavor combinations and toppings, available Thursday–Saturday from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
The new dogs, priced at $8 each, include vegan offering A Walk in the Park, The Al Capone, Chihuahua Chick, The Hangover, and Elvis with banana and peanut butter.
All Joy of Hot Dog selections are crispy on the outside and moist on the inside and served on Hawaiian sweet rolls.
Each dog may be ordered with a 100% natural Patuxent Farms angus beef hot dog or Beyond Meat vegan Italian sausage.
A new added element is an art installation “Electric Dandelions.”
The 30-foot dandelion sculptures, made of metal and acrylic, double as fireworks at night, coming to life with LED animations through a bright light show. Created by Liquid PXL, Electric Dandelions adds ambient lighting, with LED lights running throughout each sculpture to create firework effects.
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TO BE FRANK SERVES HOT DOGS AND SAUSAGES IN
GHOST KITCHEN
To Be Frank, a new ghost kitchen serving specialty hot dogs and sausages, is open for delivery, takeout, and catering.
Hours are Monday through Saturday 5 p.m. to midnight at the downtown eatery Every Grain at 1430 E. Charleston Blvd., which has a lunch business and closes at 2:30 p.m.
To Be Frank’s menu offers an array of carefully crafted dogs and sausages topped with artisan ingredients served on fresh, locally-baked buns.
Quality meats are used in all the menu items, with hot dogs sourced from third generation family company Nueske’s and Isaan sausages all the way from Thailand.
Notable menu items include Thai Dog, Banh Mi, and Kimchi Dog.
Guests can add bacon lardons to any dog and choose from a variety of sides including coleslaw, German potato salad, chili, and Tim’s Chips.
Desserts include banana pudding and a sugar cookie with raspberry curd dip.
Executive chef Trevor Garrett likes to support local purveyors whenever possible and shops for fresh ingredients every other day.
The buns are made fresh by a local baker.
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WEEKLY FARMERS’ AND ARTISAN MARKET RETURNS
TO TIVOLI VILLAGE
The weekly farmers’ market started up again last Friday at Tivoli Village from 3 to 8 p.m.
In collaboration with Fresh52, the socially distanced farmers’ and artisan market will be available every Friday and feature freshly picked local produce, handcrafted artisan goods and live music from 4 to 7 p.m., at the south entrance off Alta Drive at front of 420 S. Rampart Blvd.
Masks are required.
Featured produce vendor Picked Today Produce provides an assortment of fruits and vegetables harvested early each market day morning, ensuring freshness.
Additional vendors include local farmers selling fresh mushrooms, almonds, eggs, honey, olive oil and micro-greens, as well as artisan vendors offering baked goods, home-made pasta, salsa, hummus, vegan items, and hand-crafted jewelry.
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OLIVE GARDEN AT SHOWCASE MALL
The eighth local expansion for Olive Garden restaurant will take over third-floor space at the Showcase Mall above the Target store on the Strip. Refurbishing cost will be $3.75 million.
Current Olive Garden owner Darden Restaurants also operates The Capital Grille at Fashion Show mall, Yard House at the LINQ Promenade, and Bahama Breeze at Hughes Center.
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THE LINQ PROMENADE OFFERS MEAT-FREE DINING
OPTIONS
With National Vegetarian Month being October and World Vegan Month following in November, The LINQ Promenade offers an expanded selection of vegan and vegetarian dishes at 10 of its signature restaurants.
For example, among Virgil’s Real BBQ lunch and dinner specials, they include the vegan black bean burger prepared with grilled vegetables, black beans, herbs and spices, pico de gallo, chipotle sauce and avocado.
Combining Mexican and Japanese cuisine, Jaburritos features a wide selection of sushi burritos and bowls. Both vegans and vegetarians can partake of the Venice made with Gardein™ “steak” or tofu, sweet chili sauce, avocado, roasted corn, black beans, cucumber, romaine lettuce and pico de gallo.
Side dishes include edamame, seaweed salad and miso soup. Serving a variety of vegetarian and vegan options, guests can enjoy classic Mexican dishes with a meat-free spin at Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar.
PINKBOX DOUGHNUTS ACKNOWLEDGES HALLOWEEN
AND CANCER
With three 24-hour locations in the valley, Pinkbox Doughnuts is always creating novel doughnuts to celebrate special dates and issues.
Their “Doughnut of the Month” is the “Holy Cannoli,” a chocolate frosted raised doughnut topped with cannoli filling, chocolate chips and powdered sugar, priced at $3.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Pinkbox is offering its “Pink Ribbon” doughnut through October.
The “Pink Ribbon” is a pink frosted ribbon raised shaped doughnut with pink sprinkles, also $3.
10% of every doughnut purchased will be donated to the Susan G. Koman for the Cure Foundation.
In celebration of Halloween from Thursday, Oct. 15 through Sunday, Nov. 1 an array of spooky treats will be available.
With creativity abounding there are creations such as “Purple People Eater,” “Vampire Pooh,” “The Vampire,” “Creepy Crawler,” “Vegan Mummy,” and more.
FERRARO'S GETTING BACK TO NORMAL
Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar...
... has brought back dinner service and late night from 5 p.m. – 1 a.m. on Mondays in addition to the regular schedule.
Additionally, with the nice weather returning, dining al fresco is in high demand.
Ferraro’s will hold its exclusive Italian wine and white truffle dinner event on Thursday, Nov. 19 at 6 p.m.
PLAZA COMMEMORATES BREAST CANCER
AWARENESS MONTH
Led by its CEO, Jonathan Jossel, the Plaza will commemorate October as Breast Cancer Awareness month with special offers at Oscar’s and in its bingo room, the only one in downtown Las Vegas, to benefit the American Cancer Society (ACS).
Supporting breast cancer research is personal for Jossel...
... whose mother is a breast cancer survivor for more than 15 years.
Jossel is one of 25 local leaders raising money for the ACS Real Men Wear Pink campaign to support ACS’ mission.
Oscar’s steakhouse inside the Plaza’s glass dome, will donate $3 to ACS for every cosmopolitan cocktail purchased in the lounge or dining room during the month of October.
Oscar’s is currently open Thursday through Sunday, 5 to 10 p.m. and offers happy hour from 5 to 7 p.m.
The Plaza’s bingo room, which has six daily bingo sessions, will sell commemorative pink capped daubers featuring various cancer awareness ribbons for $5 with 100% of the proceeds donated to ACS.
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SAVORY BITES & NEON LIGHTS IS DINING-AIR TOUR
COMBO
Maverick Helicopters and Lip Smacking Foodie Tours in partnership are offering the ultimate fine-dining and helicopter night flight experience with Savory Bites & Neon Lights.
Foodies who book the Savory Bites & Neon Lights package will enjoy a culinary journey inside some of the Las Vegas’ most renowned restaurants including The Cosmopolitan’s innovative supper club experience, Rose Rabbit.
American fare at Blue Ribbon, inventive Asian cuisine at Momofuku, and romantic Italian ambiance at Scarpetta, as well as Mastro’s Ocean Club inside The Shops at Crystals are also participating.
With reserved, VIP seating at each venue, attendees are treated to a variety of signature dishes and optional handcrafted cocktails.
The five-hour excursion begins at ARIA and includes a guided tour with insider stories and tips about Las Vegas along the way.
Following the epicurean portion, a limo coach transports guests to Maverick Helicopters’ terminal for a 15-minute aerial experience with bird’s-eye views of Strip landmarks.
Tickets for Savory Bites & Neon Lights start at $299 per person. For more information and to book a reservation, visit either company’s website or call (702) 405-4300.
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BUDDY V’S RE-OPENS AT THE VENETIAN
Buddy V’s Ristorante...
... reopened after undergoing a renovation this summer.
The Italian restaurant has menu updates, new hours, a new Happy Hour and more.
Located in the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian, hours for dinner are Sunday–Thursday from 4-9 p.m. and 4-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Lunch is available noon-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
There are new vegetarian options, five varieties of pizza pies with perfected artisan-style dough proofed for two days and hand-stretched to order, and nightly specials.
Happy Hour is back in the bar and lounge 4-6 p.m. daily at the bar, lounge or indoor “patio.”
Guests can get a variety of small bites for $6.
Domestic bottled beer, red and white house wine, Prosecco, and sangria are available for $5 each.
Buddy V’s focuses on la famiglia with “Kids Eat Free” every Sunday and Monday. Kids 10 and under can enjoy their choice of Spaghetti & Meatballs, Fettucine Alfredo, Spaghetti Bolognese or Chicken Tenders & Fries with purchase of adult entrée.
Kids will also receive a souvenir light up cup with their meal.
Wine lovers can rejoice with a little vino on Wine Wednesdays with 50% off all bottles.
Now through the end of the year, Buddy V’s offers a free cannoli with the purchase of an entrée.
Buddy V’s is also now available for delivery through third-party companies and pickup at the restaurant. Renowned baker Buddy “Cake Boss” Valastro opened his first restaurant inside Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian partnering with veteran restaurateurs Elizabeth Blau and Chef Kim Canteenwalla, who also own Honey Salt.
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PT’s WING & SPORTS ADDING NEW MENU SELECTIONS
PT’s Wings & Sports...
... The STRAT’s prime spot for sports viewing, has added several new menu selections, including appetizers and entrées with Southern flair, new desserts and hand-crafted cocktails.
The updated menu also features a variety of new pizzas.
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PR%F AWARDS 2020 HAS NEW PARTNERS, DATES AND
CATEGORIES
The PR%F Awards...
... an international and domestic spirits, wine, and beverage competition has moved its dates to Dec. 1 and 2, 2020.
Designed to award accolades to many emerging beverage brands and established favorites, the PR%F Awards platform brings visibility to its spirits brands with a “buyers only” judging platform and partnership with F&B’s publication, “Food and Beverage Magazine. ”
The PR%F Awards private judging competition will take place Dec. 1-2 at Green Valley Ranch Resort with a prestigious panel of experts.
PR%F Awards 2020 has extended its beverage collection of categories to include an array of wines and sparkling wines, New World whiskey, spirited and non-spirited seltzers and ciders, frozen concoctions, coffee liquors and more.
To enter visit:
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NONPROFIT 24MEALS RECRUITS PROFESSIONAL
CHEFS
The impact of the pandemic is devastating more and more individuals and families, yet it is noteworthy when one local family generates a movement.
The nonprofit 24Meals...
... started in March by the Fresinski family of Henderson to provide chef-prepared meals delivered along with uplifting messages of encouragement has quickly grown.
The organization now serves chef-prepared, home-cooked meals to more than 150 households each week and has delivered more than 6,500 meals to date.
Thus far, its efforts have been made possible by donations of food, cash, and volunteers to cook and deliver meals, as well as support from Wilder Gourmet and the Fresinskis’ own financial contributions.
Katinka Fresinski, who owns an event staffing company, and her husband Matt, an executive chef on the Las Vegas Strip, started this movement when the pandemic shut down the hospitality industry.
Their first family quarantine project was cleaning out their pantry.
They were able to prepare 24 meals to give away, and their 11-year-old son wrote inspirational messages on each individually packaged meal’s to-go lid.
The families who received the first batch of meals wanted to help other families and asked to donate to the cause, and 24Meals was born.
The family project quickly evolved as the Fresinskis began to receive food donations from all over the valley.
They created a “Chef’s Challenge,” whereby chefs are nominated to make 24 meals of their choice utilizing all the ingredients in a “mystery box” provided to them containing donated ingredients.
They, too, are encouraged to write inspirational messages on each box and post their final dishes on social media.
Each chef is also asked to nominate another chef and gift at least one ingredient for the next chef’s mystery box.
So far, 68 chefs have participated, and more are needed to help.
The public can support 24Meals with food and cash donations, delivery service, etc. For information, visit:
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CARMINE'S CELEBRATING NATONAL PASTA MONTH
The National Day Calendar has October as National Pasta Month, and Carmine’s inside The Forum Shops...
will celebrate with a menu special.
From Oct. 17 (National Pasta Day) through Oct. 24, Carmine’s is bringing back the Capellini Marechiara Pasta Special with green lip mussels, littleneck clams, shrimp, scallops, Italian hot peppers, pomodoro tomatoes, roasted garlic, basil, parsley, Carmine’s white wine and finished touch baby arugula for $54.
Serving four to six people, it will be available for dine-in, takeout and delivery.
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HALLOWEEN DINNER WHODUNIT
A Touch of Mystery known for producing murder mystery dinners will hold its annual Halloween whodunit at Lawry’s on Thursday-Friday, Oct. 29-30 at 7 p.m.
The theme for the musical mystery is “The Family Reunion.”
William Johnson is returning from his honeymoon around the world and has requested his family join them in Las Vegas for a surprise celebration introducing his young bride Ashley, who is the age of his youngest daughter.
The plot will thicken and intertwine with a three-course dinner and the cast engaging guests in conversation even while dining.
Reservations are available online; cost is $115 inclusive.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions tables will be at least six feet apart and available for parties of two to six.
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...is known for great beer, celebrating the spirit of Las Vegas, and telling inspiring stories.
With the launch of each beer, the brand unveils a new chapter of their story – the story of the underdog.
This time, it is about a victory.
Carson Kitchen...
is added a Sunday brunch and will be serve from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Sunday.
Items include Oatmeal Brûlée ($10) served with bourbon, smoked pecan, fruit compote, chantilly cream; B.E.C. ($12) served with pork belly, easy egg, white cheddar, herb mayo, and arugula; Spam Benedict ($15) served with fried green tomato, poached egg, and garlic herb hollandaise; Oxtail Hash ($12) served with potato, bell pepper, red wine demi, and a sunny egg; Shrimp & Grits ($13) served with Fresno chile, cilantro, mint, shallot, and nuoc cham; and more.
Curated cocktails include The Dude Abides ($12) made with citrus vodka, almond milk, cold brew liqueur, and orange bitters or That’s My Jam ($12), which is a classic bloody mary made with bacon jam vodka and fresh lime. Reservations suggested.
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WATER STREET HAS NEW RESTAURANT
A new restaurant named Biscuits & Bourbon...
... has opened at 108 S. Water Street in Henderson.
Menu highlights include buttermilk fried chicken sandwich, grilled cheese, St. Louis ribs, brisket, pork belly burnt ends and cocktails like Old Fashioned, apple cider punch with Jim Beam Bourbon and peach jam and the Six Shooter Manhattan with Old Overholt Rye.
Reservations encouraged.
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ELDORADO CANTINA OPENS THIRD LOCATION
El Dorado Cantina...
...is set to open a third location in Spring Valley in the second quarter of 2021.
The 4,500 square-foot space can accommodate 158 guests and patio seating will be available.
The new location will be located at the space formerly occupied by No Regrets in the Centra Point at The Curve shopping center, 8349 West Sunset Road, near the 215 Beltway.
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DIN TAI FUNG RESTAURANT OPENING AT ARIA
Din Tai Fung...
... the highly coveted dumpling and noodle hotspot celebrated from Taipei to Los Angeles for perfecting the art of the Xiao Long Bao, will open its first Las Vegas location at ARIA Resort & Casino on October 19.
The late Pulitzer Prize winner Jonathan Gold once described Din Tai Fung’s precisely handcrafted Xiao Long Bao as “small miracles.”
The Shanghai-style soup dumplings feature the highest quality Kurobuta pork and broth that bursts upon the first bite, fragranced with aromas of fresh ginger and green onion.
Din Tai Fung at ARIA will be located on the casino floor, adjacent to Lift Bar, and will be open nightly from 4 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Reservations are highly recommended.
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Big Sur Oyster Bar inside South Point...
Returning from a summer family visit to Cape Cod, James Beard nominees Elizabeth Blau and Kim Canteenwalla are bringing back the popular Farm Table Dinner series with a Cape Cod-inspired dinner in conjunction with the third anniversary of their cookbook, “Honey Salt Food & Drink – A Culinary Scrapbook.”
The format might look a little different due to safety protocols. Instead of family-style all culinary favorites will be served individually, and groups will max at six.
DOLCE IS NEW SUPPER CLUB AT LAVO
Dolce is a new decadent supper club experience taking place every Sunday at LAVO inside The Palazzo.
Starting at 9:30 p.m., the restaurant will transform with live entertainment and a DJ while guests can enjoy signature Italian dishes including the famed meatball, along with seafood, pasta and prime meats while taking in performances.
As the night progresses, interactive desserts, along with decanter and bottle service emerge.
Capturing the attention of every table in the room will be the new Tartufo Fantasia, a Neapolitan Gelato Cake, Sicilian Pistachios and Popping Candy Chocolate Shell, unveiled by poured flaming hot syrup.
This tantalizing dessert can be enjoyed on its own or combined into a full tasting complete with additional sweets and paired with Champagne and spirits.
The garage-themed dining concept, Sickies Garage Burgers & Brews...
... opened its first southwest location in Town Square with an over-the-top menu of 50 burgers and 50 beers, along with a vast selection of other items.
The address is 6629 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas.
Adding to the experience will be a fun funky garage-themed space beneath classic cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
Each hamburger patty is made from fresh, hand-formed Angus beef, American Kobe beef or ground turkey.
Some examples of the creative offerings:
Glazed Doughnut Burger
American cheese and peppered bacon on a glazed doughnut bun
Macaroni and Cheese Burger
topped with extra cheesy macaroni and bacon bits
fan favorite Sickies Burger stacked with bacon, egg, pulled pork, and onion rings.
The menu also features wings, appetizers, sandwiches, wraps, salads, and malts.
An expansive chicken wing selection features 24 sauces.
Sickies Garage will be open daily 11 a.m. to midnight.
Diners can sign up for Sickies Garage Rewards and earn free “Sick Bucks” and menu items starting with their first visit. Currently their Las Vegas site is under construction, but you can send them an email requesting that you wish to be added to their Rewards mailing list by clicking this link:
Grilling at the garage sparked an avenue for creativity, crafting experimental burgers with unusual toppings.
Becoming known as “Sickies Garage,” these friends would often play hooky from work to be together by calling in “sick.”
Eager to have their own special burger, the offerings grew into a list of 50 burgers and 50 brews.
In 2012 these friends opened their first full-service restaurant in Fargo, N.D.
New locations followed in Bismarck and Grand Forks, N.D., and Sioux Falls and Rapid City, S.D.
This year, Sickies Garage will also have new outlets in Omaha, Neb., Las Vegas, and Orlando, Fla.
LAGASSE’S STADIUM WON’T REOPEN
While Lagasse’s Stadium at The Palazzo has been closed since the COVID-19 shutdown, the word is it will not reopen.
The closure of the sports bar and restaurant is permanent making Emeril Lagasse the first celebrity chef to close one of his restaurants on the Stip.
What will happen to the space is unknown.
Lagasse opened the sports-themed restaurant in 2009 with a stadium seating area, more than 100 screens and sports betting.
On the bright side, Lagasse is continuing to operate Delmonico Steakhouse in the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian and Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House at the MGM Grand.
AMORE TASTE OF CHICAGO OPENS NEW LOCATION
IN HENDERSON
Amore Taste of Chicago...
... has opened a second larger location in Henderson.
The business was launched in 2008 close to the intersection of Durango Drive and Flamingo Road and that location is currently closed for renovations.
The new location at 4330 E. Sunset Road took over a closed TGI Fridays building and has a bar and a private room for 12 to 14 people after COVID.
Amore’s specialties include deep dish or stuffed pizzas, Italian beef sandwiches, chicken parmigiana, and cannoli for dessert.
CRAFTHAUS BREWERY OFFERS NEW LOW CALORIE
BEER.
CraftHaus Brewery launched Nevada’s first low calorie, electrolyte IPA.
Both of its taprooms will carry the beer on tap and in 12-ounce, six-packs across the valley.
As a more health conscience beverage choice of active people, this is the brewery’s first beer in a low-calorie category.
Staying true to their craft beer roots, the beer clocks in at 4% alcohol by volume and 45 International Bittering Units from Cascade and Mosaic hops.
Electro-Lite, IPA is a seasonal brew expected to be available for approximately three months.
Pizza Forte
Sushi Joe’s
Brew Tea Bar...
CHEESE & WINE
EXPERIENCES
The Finger Licking Foodie Tour company in a few years created a premiere reputation for dining tours Downtown and on the Strip.
Since COVID-19, adjustments have had to be made especially since groups are not allowed at this time.
Good news, the foodie company has packaged safe private experiences which you can view online for details and reservations.
With an online link to a virtual guide..
Cost is $79 per person with gratuity included.
In addition, a 15% discount is offered on beverages or additional menu items guests may order.
MINT WILL INTRODUCE NEW BUFFET OPTION
Hot, fresh dosas and naans are also be served at the table. No more disposable plates and no waiting.
Patrons are asked to reserve a table before they arrive.
... three PizzaRev locations...
... distinguishable by the hotel’s glass dome is open serving dinner 5-10 p.m. Thursday-Sunday along with the lounge and its popular happy hour from 5 to 7 p.m.
THE COSMOPOLITAN UNVEILS REDESIGNED
VESPER BAR
OPEN AT FLAMINGO
TOASTED GASTROBRUNCH DEBUTS IN LAS VEGAS
Some New Local Eats to Explore
47995 Blue Diamond Road Suite 106
(Mountain's Edge)
Las Vegas)
(702) 330-0404
https://www.localelv.com/
Carving out a niche in Mountain's Edge with meats, pasta, and years of Strip experience, Locale is one of the most important restaurant openings of the year.
FRIEND RESTAURANT
ROCK & REILLY’S OFFERS NEW WEEKEND BRUNCH
BLUE RIBBON OPENS AT RED ROCK
... SoHo's vintage-style restaurant from Major Food Group, opened in Bellagio overlooking the resort's conservatory.
COSMOPOLITAN
Located just off the casino floor, Pop Up Pizza opened six years ago as the first gourmet pizzeria downtown.
BURGERIM EXPANDING
DINING
LOCATION
TROY LIQUOR BAR IS NEW AT GOLDEN NUGGET
To-go options will also be available.
...at 725 S. Green Valley Pkwy. Suite 120.
Siverton buffet gets very crowded and I would advise you to get in line at approximately 10:45am in order to be seated at the time the buffet opens at 11:00am.
ReplyDeleteIf one gets there later, the restaurant fills and as a result, the waiting time to seated will take from 45 minutes to one hour.
My waiting experience at Siverton is not very good...over 1 hour for lunch. I lost my appetite once I had a table.
DeleteI have been using Restaurant.Com since arriving in LV and it's a fabulous site with wonderful discounts on excellent restaurants! The one thing I noticed was that it is important to read the "restrictions" so that you know exactly what you are doing. Thank you for the information on this and other bargain dining.
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Good luck with this new web site, it is interesting and enjoyable. L.Wong
For those who don't want to drive to Twain for Great New York Deli. There is "THE Best" New Youk Deli on the corner of Green Valley Parkway and Sunset Called Weiss's Deli. It has been there for over 30 years and by far has the best Corned Beef,Chicken Matzo Ball soup, and Chopped Liver in Las Vegas by far. Growing up with parents who ran Delis in California..I know of what I speak. Enjoy :)
ReplyDeleteWe went to the Rio for the Carnival Buffet. The choices are impressive and the QUALITY is excellent. This is the best bargain for a FINE experience we have seen lately. Advise everyone to try it.
ReplyDeleteWe are NOT Buffet fans, but this is truly special.
Jim Handler
400 points - that is about $ 1.20 in point value. Think it should say 4000.
ReplyDeleteNope, it's 400. To get the 400 points, I believe you have to push $400 though the machines to obtain them. Not sure of the actual amount, but once you get the 400 points, you get the freebie lunch. You keep the points.
ReplyDelete400 points means that you have to push a total of $ 400 thru the machine (makes no difference where $ are coming from - i.e. your pocket or some winning spins).
DeleteYour REAL cost depends on your luck while playing that day and if luck is not in your side that day:
Your food could cost you several times more than paying cash.
Not at the Silverton in April. No gambing is required, nor must points be used to get the 50% specials on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday during the month.
ReplyDeleteGreen Valley requires points, even on Senior Days. The M Requires points to get discounts as well.
...and Vic...well, you get a whopping 15% off of the entre, and I stress ENTREE only, if you're a resident, eat at a specific time, and on top of that, get a reduced meal portion.
...and here's one, no one realizes.
Did you know that somehow, within the Vic's lease agreement, THE DISCOUNT ALSO APPLIES TO RMI EMPLOYEES....but not your guests ????
Amazing collection of dining emporiums......thank you Dick!
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