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Aureole
Aureole at Mandalay
Bay Resort & Casino is Chef/Owner Charlie Palmer's Las Vegas debut.
Since 1988, when he opened award-winning Aureole in New York,
Palmer's French inspired Progressive American Cuisine has earned
raves. Now, his innovative twist on tradition is enhanced by the
chef's own artisanal products: butter, cheese, chocolate and "Aureole
Cuvee" wine. Designer Adam Tihany's striking centerpiece is a four-story,
42-foot-high, glass and steel Wine Tower, which holds 9,500 bottles
from all over the world (and harness-clad wine stewards climb to
fetch $200 Bordeaux). The chef serves such stunning dishes as tequila
cured salmon gravlax with shrimp toast, herb roasted veal loin,
and moulard duck breast with rhubarb confit. Prix fixe meals are
offered for three courses at $75 or seven courses for $95.
Aureole
Mandalay Bay Resort
3770 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 632-7401
www.charliepalmer.com/aureole_lv
China
Grill
China Grill at Mandalay
Bay features a fantasy décor that includes a wishing well,
bridge and waterfall, in addition to equally glamorous meal presentations
and an eclectic use of oriental spices. For Asian inspired world
cuisine, try the Szechuan beef with sake, soy and cilantro, ginger
lobster pancakes and crackling calamari salad with lime miso dressing.
For the tried and true with a fusion twist, order lamb dishes, pasta
or a pork chop. Every dish is prepared on a grill or a wok and they
are all prepared, portioned and priced to share.
China Grill
Mandalay Bay Resort
3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 632-6900
www.mandalaybay.com/dining/restaurants_china_grill
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Commander's Palace
The award winning Commander's Palace at Desert Passage in the Aladdin Hotel on the South Strip,
faithfully reproduces the Brennan family's classic New Orleans staple--drawing room decor, Creole-Cajun Southern-style
cooking and its culinary kudos. Sample Commander's classics along
with Chef Carlos Guia's signature dishes: turtle soup with sherry
and pan-roasted Gulf oysters, batter-fried tasso shrimp Henican, pan-seared
rabbit, pecan-crusted Gulf snapper and, to finish, French Quarter
beignets, Bananas Foster and Creole bread pudding soufflé.
Entrees are priced from $28 to $39.
Commander's Palace
Desert Passage in the Aladdin Hotel
3663 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 892-8272
www.commanderspalace.com
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Drai's
Already acclaimed as a Los Angeles fixture,
Drai's, located on the Strip at the Barbary Coast, brings glamorous
late-night dining to the desert. The posh, elegant, living room-like
setting--with dark woods, smoked mirrors and leopard-print-banquettes--is
one of the most romantic spaces in town and has been voted number
one by the local Concierge Association for three years. The jazz is
great and the Mediterranean cuisine is a pure, light and bright use
of seasonal ingredients. You might consider Tiger shrimp with Japanese
eggplant, green onion and ginger; roasted veal chop with mustard sauce,
or the glazed Chilean sea bass with soy sauce. Main courses are priced between
$21 and $35.
Drai's on the Strip
Barbary Coast Hotel
3595 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 737-0555
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Emeril's
New Orleans Fish House
Emeril's New Orleans Fish House, located
at the MGM Grand on the South Strip, is your chance to sample
beautifully presented Cajun-Creole cooking by the "kick-it-up-a-notch"
king of the Food Network, Emeril Lagasse. The spacious 200-seat
restaurant provides a refreshing aquarium-like atmosphere in the
middle of the dessert. Salads are flecked with cornbread croutons
and crispy country ham, prawns are perched atop red pepper grits,
cornbread stuffing enhances jumbo Gulf shrimp, Creole mustard slaw
accompanies pan fried Louisiana crab cakes and exotic mushrooms
go with pan roasted Australian butterfish. Don't miss lobster cheesecake
appetizer or the signature--foie gras topped ahi tuna...with plenty
to spare, or share. Entrées are priced from $17 to $38.
Emeril's New Orleans Fish House
MGM Grand
3799 Las Vegas Blvd.
(702) 891-7374
www.emerils.com/restaurants/lasvegas_fishhouse
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Le Cirque
Le Cirque at the Bellagio, a 2006
Five-Diamond award recipient, is as joyfully elegant as the French
and Italian specialties it produces. Le Cirque New York is where
presidents, royalty and moguls met and mingled and where noted restaurateur
Sirio Maccioni imparted his talents on three charming sons. Now, each
presides under an Adam Tihany designed circus-themed dining room--son
Mario is the ringmaster here. Starters soar: sauteed foie gras huckleberries
and a brioche, lobster salad with truffle dressing and gnocchi with
Santa Barbara spotted prawns. Savory entrees satisfy: stuffed leg
of baby lamb with bone marrow, rosemary and thyme and lightly anise
smoked and roasted Maine lobster with celery root puree and tomato
coulis. Prices range between $29 and $45. You can also select from
among 900+ international wines or choose between the three- or five-course
tasting menus, priced from $98 and $125 accordingly.
Le Cirque
The Bellagio Resort
3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 693-8100
www.bellagio.com
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Lutece
Lutece, located in mid-Strip at the Venetian Resort, features
a sophisticated contemporary architectural design and a unique canal
side patio café. It differs in style, though not in substance,
from Andre Soltner's elegant version in New York, and benefits in design from
the ornate Doges Palace façade, and the soaring marble lobby and
painted ceiling of The Venetian. The Mobil-rated Four-Star restaurant serves classically-influenced modern
French cuisine that may include morel and asparagus risotto, roasted
breast and braised leg of duck, short ribs of beef, Dover sole, rack
of lamb and soufflés. Entrees are priced from $28 and $42 and reservations are
highly recommended.
Lutece
Venetian Resort & Casino
3355 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 414-2220
www.venetian.com/dining/menu_lutece
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Morton's - The Steakhouse
At Morton's, located east of the Strip,
guiltless, grinning guests order 14-ounce double-cut filet mignons,
20- to 48-ounce Porterhouse steaks and other succulent, beefy, bovine
bounty. The manly, library setting is luxurious, and the perfect companion for an after dinner drink,
but the mastery of all the elements is in sourcing, preparing and serving the ideal
steak, owing to Morton's famous aging process. Follow up a hearty meat and potatoes meal
with a slab of New York Cheesecake or Key Lime pie. Expect to pay between $35 and $45 for dinner.
Morton's - The Steakhouse
400 East Flamingo Rd.
(702) 893-0703
www.mortons.com
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Nobu
Nobu at the Hard
Rock Hotel is a perfect match for Nobu Matsuhisa. The world's most
prominent Japanese chef reigns like a rock star for revolutionizing
the standards and appeal of Japanese cuisine in the U.S. Order lots
of small dishes: raw, wrapped, steamed, and skewered top-quality
fish and ethereal tempura. You may choose from a variety of seafood
to suit all tastes, from creamy spicy crab to rock shrimp tempura
to Main lobster with wasabi pepper. Stunning flavors sparkle in
the Matsuhisa dressing (on his signature sashimi salad) and spicy,
sesame oil-based dressings, mayrin glazes and lemon/lime yuzu flavors.
Entrees are priced in the $19 to $30 range or you can be a bit more
extravagant and order the Omakase, chef's choice menu that starts
from $100 per person.
Nobu
Hard Rock Hotel
4455 Paradise Rd.
(702) 693-5090
www.hardrockhotel.com/las-vegas/dining/nobu/
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Olives
Located in the middle of
the Strip, Olives is prestigious, Boston-based chef Todd
English's entry to the Las Vegas scene. His casual, Mediterranean
café between the Hermes and Armani boutiques overlooks the
lake. One of the few fine dining restaurants open for lunch, Olives
specializes in the kind of fare everyone--including French or Italian
designers--enjoys. Lunch prices begin at $15 and include a delicious
flatbread sandwich style creation that comes with clever toppings
such as smoked salmon or sun dried tomatoes. For dinner, the menu
selections are a bit more elaborate and are priced from $20 per
plate. You might try the jumbo sea scallops served with truffled
hashbrown potatoes, pan seared trout on mustard touched potatoes,
or swordfish brochette.
Olives
The Bellagio Resort
3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 693-7223
www.toddenglish.com/Restaurants/Olives.html
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Palm Restaurant
At the Palm, a branch of
the venerable New York eatery located among the chic Forum Shops
at Caesar's Palace, most everyone knows to ask for thick
porterhouse, juicy chop steaks or huge lobsters, priced from $24
per pound. Just as noteworthy are the gargantuan, prepared-to-be-shared,
side orders, which include "half and half" fried onions and
potatoes, mashed potatoes, creamed spinach, and broccoli. Expect
to pay between $20 and $40 for a dinner entree.
Palm Restaurant
Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace
3570 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 732-7256
www.thepalm.com
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Pamplemousse
While world-renown chefs have flocked to Las Vegas
in droves putting stakes up at various casinos, one restaurant remains
standing tall on its own. Pamplemousse was started in 1976
by Chef Georges La Forge as one of Las Vegas's first French restaurants.
A recipient of numerous local and national accolades throughout
the years, the dining room exudes the cozy romantic ambience of
a country side inn, and yet is just steps away from the hustle of
The Strip. With a selection that changes daily there are no printed menus,
just a waiter with descriptions of the daily fare. Billed as "Steaks,
Seafood & More," the dishes are priced from $17.50 and
may include such appetizing selection as veal with mushrooms and
dijon sauce or rack of lamb. Every meal begins with a complimentary
basket of crudites, a bowl of olives and basket of hard boiled eggs...now
how's that for an old country tradition?
Pamplemousse
400 East Sahara Ave.
(702) 733 2066
www.pamplemousserestaurant.com
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Picasso
At Picasso, located at
the Bellagio Resort, Spanish born chef Julian Serrano, formerly
of Masa in San Francisco, serves both Spanish and French
dishes. This elegant Mediterranean restaurant, a perennial AAA-rated
Five-Diamond award recipient, features furnishings designed by Pablo
Picasso's son Claude plus gesso-covered-burlap walls and a beam
and brick ceiling. You'll dine, here, at a flower-topped table,
surrounded by actual Picasso paintings, sculptures, ceramics and
tiles, and with an equally "picturesque" view of the lake.
Chef Serrano serves simple, yet sumptuous, dishes from a daily changing
menu that may include roasted U-10 day boat scallops with potatoes
mousseline, roasted milk-fed veal chop with rosemary potatoes or
a Boudin of lobster, shrimp and scallops with sofrito and Nantua
sauce. $90 or $100 will buy you a four- or five-course prix fixe
dinner or tasting menu.
Picasso
The Bellagio Resort
3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 693-7223
www.bellagio.com/pages/din_picasso.asp
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Rosemary's Restaurant
Located about 15 minutes
from the main portion of the Strip, Rosemary's Restaurant
is where locals dine. Chef Michael Jordan (who originally worked
with Emeril Lagasse) and wife, Wendy, serve French-inspired American
cuisine with a Southern accent. For lunch, you can start with Hugo's
Texas BBQ shrimp with blue cheese slaw; keep it simple with Rosie's
mouthwatering Montecristo, or more creative with the marinated bistro
filet kabobs with prosciutto. Signature dinner dishes include the
prestigious pairing of rosemary and roasted lamb served with black olive-studded
mashed potatoes, honey-glazed salmon or a grilled pork chop. Selections
are available a la carte, three-course and as a prix fixe option.
Rosemary's also features a respectable wine list and wide assortment
of beers that are often suggestively paired with many menu selections.
Look for a number of special online promotions prior to your visit.
Rosemary's Restaurant
8125 West Sahara Ave.
(702) 869-2251
www.rosemarysrestaurant.com
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Spago
Spago, on the mall
in the Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace, is one of the few top restaurants
open for lunch as well as dinner. Austrian-born Wolfgang Puck built
his reputation at Spago in West Hollywood, then in 1992, became
the first "famous" chef to be associated with a Las Vegas hotel
when he opened at Caesar's Palace. Now, Spago is his Las Vegas flagship,
dressed in a dramatic and sophisticated design. For a more casual
dining experience, Spago's also features an indoor patio-style cafe
where guests can choose from a variety of lighter fare of sandwiches,
soups and salads, priced from around $10. Overall, the eclectic
California-themed menu also includes fish, steak, pasta, and Puck's
signature pizzasall priced and prepared to please the palate,
the senses and the purse, with prices starting from $21.
Spago
Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace
3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 369-0360
www.wolfgangpuck.com
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Valentino Las Vegas
Piero Selvaggio Valentino,
in The Venetian Resort, holds the prestigious Epicurean Award for
the Best Italian Restaurant in Las Vegas, among its other accolades.
The restaurant's namesake has a 30 year-plus reputation for his
"best" Santa Monica restaurant and is fabled as a superior
restaurateur and amiable host. Chef Luciano Pellegrini serves dazzling,
seasonal Italian food paired with wines from an encyclopedic list
that's 2,000 strong. The seasonal menu may feature such options
as truffle flavored veal, squash blossoms stuffed with lobster mousse,
and duck agnolotti with port wine sauce. An extensive offering of
appetizers is offered as a choice of eight for $30 and is headed
by bruschetta with quail pate and black truffle, brioche cnapes
with smoked sword fish, and a dynamic selection of dressed veggies.
Valentino
3355 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 414-3000
www.pieroselvaggio.com
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Verandah at the Four
Seasons
At the Verandah,
located in the fabled Four Seasons Hotel, there's no glitz, no gaudiness
and no gaming...and no prix fixe menu. What is there? Simply a serene
seclusion and divine dining in a private, boutique hotel that serves
breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, as well as dinner, with a clever
presentation of food group categories to ensure you'll be getting
your share of proteins and starch. Menu items may include striped
bass served on tomato carpaccio, free-range chicken subtly flavored
with lemon and thyme, and the double lamb chop, herb crusted and
served with polenta. Regardless of what you order, make room for
the out of this world desserts like Fritelle Alle Mele--an apple
fritter coated with vanilla sauce, or the unexpectedly tempting
Figs "Al Forno," bathed in honey and ice cream.
Verandah
Four Seasons Hotel
3960 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
(702) 632-5121
www.fourseasons.com/lasvegas/dining.html
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