New York-style and Roman-style pan pizzas star at Pizza Forte at Sunset Station.
Food
During our recent visit to the newest location, in Henderson, we discovered that Babystacks continues to bring a freshness to the breakfast world.
While the microwave has been serving hurried, hungry people well for decades, the technology behind it hasn’t evolved much. Until now.
Las Vegas has thousands of dining options, ranging from internationally famous restaurants to ones that are hidden inside your neighborhood.
Participating locations of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, in celebration of the company’s 1,000th store, are offering $2 small ice blended drinks from 2 to 6 p.m. Thursday, one per customer.
A Taste of the Town reader gives a shout out: “For the very first time, Friendly’s ice cream is being sold in Nevada!”
Las Vegas has been racking up the dining distinctions, but here’s one it may not want: According to a new study, this is the most expensive city in the country for dining out.
The area is “probably two years from being good and five years ahead of being great,” says Ryan Doherty, a partner in Corner Bar Management Group, which opened Itsy Bitsy Ramen & Whisky in collaboration with the Downtown Project in mid-April. Restaurateurs say they want in early to take advantage of what is to come.
Some 315,000 hungry individuals live in Clark, Esmeralda, Nye and Lincoln counties, according to Three Square, the only food bank that serves Southern Nevada. Las Vegas Restaurant Week helps raise funds to feed those individuals.
It’s not just wine lovers that find perfect meal pairings. A couple of local restaurants are offering the same pleasure for beer lovers.
These iced teas offer a little extra kick of flavor.
Including Mediterranean, Bavarian, English and more
Whoever Coco is, she knows how to make a mean doughnut.
Social Bistro & Wine Bar brings a sense of California to the Las Vegas suburbs and Tivoli Village. Inside, diners will find contemporary chic elements such as a granite bar, dark wood flooring, vanilla-colored padded seats and, on the TV wall, some sparkling bling.
There are a lot of fast-casual places where you have to sacrifice some flavor and quality for a speedier meal. Crazy Pita Rotisserie & Grill is not one of those places.