On Valentine’s Day, it’s first reservations, then romance, because the holiday is one of the three busiest restaurant days of the year.
Food
A barbecue dinner with beer and bourbon pairings, a stand-up performance by Sam Morril and Winter Wine Fest lead this week’s slate of things to do in Las Vegas.
Downtown wine bar Garagiste was also nominated for the prestigious culinary recognition, often called the Oscars of the food world.
On Wednesday, the online review platform announced the annual Top 100, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary. The list ranges from food trucks to fine dining.
For Valentine’s Day at Giada, look for tortellini short rib, caviar pasta and a cake of love.
Dishes such as jollof rice and peanut butter stew star at the family-owned Calabash African Kitchen.
A sibling for a famed French spot, Indian in Henderson, Hong Kong desserts and more.
Bryan Adams, “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” and Ari Lennox top this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Bua Food Group, which recently expanded the famed Thai restaurant to Red Rock Resort, has announced the debut of Naxos Taverna and Kallisto Oyster Bar at Naxos.
The celebrity chef and UNLV graduate’s latest venture is set to open this summer.
We’re offering eight dining suggestions to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit, eight being fortuitous in Chinese culture because the word for eight sounds similar to the word for wealth or prosperity.
Fancy Food is not just a hubbub of culinary abundance. It’s also the occasion, through grazing, to suss out the major food and drink trends in the years ahead.
The celebrated chef-owner of Atelier Crenn in San Francisco will not be bringing her Michelin stars to Las Vegas.
UNLVino, the longtime fundraiser for UNLV’s Harrah College of Hospitality, has announced three more gatherings hosted by local chefs leading up to April’s Grand Tasting finale.
“Moulin Rouge! The Musical,” George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, and David Blaine head this week’s roster of things to do in Las Vegas.