For a place whose name invokes pleasant images of steaming soup, Le Pho Vietnamese Kitchen can be awfully chilly. It was so cold in the downtown Las Vegas eatery on a mid-December afternoon that a reviewer and four dining partners marveled that it felt warmer outside on a cloudy day with temperatures in the low 60s.
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TIABI Coffee & Waffle, which recently moved to North Las Vegas, isn’t the region’s typical coffee shop. And that’s by design.
Beloved around the community, Muriel Stevens wrote for the Las Vegas Sun from the early 1970s through the paper’s shift to a morning designin 2005.
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“Ethiopian food? Isn’t that an oxymoron?” You’re forgiven if that was your first thought upon eyeing this review, given that Ethiopia is famed in the Western Hemisphere primarily for its famine. Unfortunately, the stereotype likely has kept of the world’s most satisfyingly spiced, memorable cuisines under the radar outside east-central Africa.