Consider this your guide to navigating the possibilities of the plate in Las Vegas. From Strip standouts to neighborhood hangouts, here’s the finest food and drink in the valley.
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The chef, who owns a global hospitality group with more than 30 restaurants, will take over a space that once bore his mentor’s name.
The shop also offers beer, Champagne, cigars, and wine and cocktail tastings led by certified sommeliers.
For the second year in a row, the Oscars of the food world did not recognize the Vegas finalist in the Best Chef: Southwest category.
Las Vegas had more honorees than any other city on Yelp’s list of top 100 sushi spots in the United States. The list includes Chinatown and Henderson restaurants.
Milk cream doughnuts, mochi doughnuts and gooey corn dogs drizzled with condiments star at the shop.
The restaurants are highly regarded for their take on modern Cantonese cooking, including kosher dishes.
Among the offerings at the home of the Triple-A Aviators: burnt ends burritos, beignets and frosé.
The shop, inspired by classic soda fountain shops, features Mountain Dew, Dr Pepper, Sprite, Coke, Pepsi and other sodas mixed with flavors and add-ins.
The awards ceremony was a highlight of the World’s 50 Best Restaurant week that confirmed the city as a global dining destination.
Running through June 14, the fundraiser benefits Three Square Food Bank programs to feed hungry people across the Las Vegas Valley.
The healthy food purveyor joins doughnuts, ramen, burgers, Korean fried chicken and more at the hall.
The restaurant blends the conviviality of Korean barbecue with highlights from the classic American chophouse.
Mochi gives the doughnuts their distinctive chew; mochi malasadas and mochi waffles are also on the menu.
The popular Las Vegas restaurant, led by a James Beard Award nominee, celebrates the cooking of Shanghai and is famous for its xiaolongbao dumplings.