Dragon Tiger Noodle Company coming soon to Southern Highlands.
Food
Celebrity chef Jet Tila to join restaurants that are growing, branching out.
Bar/restaurant in Arts District, steak at Linq Promenade and Thai in northern valley among the offerings.
Michael Mina’s Pub 1842 will shutter in late November, making way for International Smoke, a collaboration with Ayesha Curry.
Other upcoming downtown doings include a Nevada Day of fun for the kids and “Horrorwood Video” at Majestic Rep through Nov. 2.
Elsewhere, Able Baker Brewing rolls out a Golden Knights game-day special with partner Ryan Reaves.
Whether it’s bone-in chops, a whole leg, taco filling or the base for Bolognese, this meat is sweet.
Two of Capriotti’s top sandwiches are no longer forbidden fruit for vegetarians — at least not for one day, in one location.
There’s also a new magic-comedy show, ‘Presto!’ at Downtown Grand, and a Sixth Street Mexican spot upgrades cocktail program.
A Las Vegas pastry chef and a cake decorator share tips for creating spooky sweets from everyday ingredients.
T-Mobile executive chef moves on to OYO; Mob Museum moonshine to Lee’s Liquor stores
Pierre Gagnaire puts his innovative twist on traditional afternoon tea in a limited-time menu at the Tea Lounge in Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas.
Other upcoming downtown events include a movie at Burlesque Hall of Fame and the Philharmonic’s collaboration with local musicians.
Celebrity chef Chris Santos makes a hire from Eiffel Tower Restaurant and hints at re-creating his New York City restaurant in Las Vegas.
Sami Ladeki came to Las Vegas in 1977 after working almost a decade in New Orleans.