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Food
Lettuce Entertain You, which has had Mon Ami Gabi and The Eiffel Tower Restaurant since Paris Las Vegas opened in 1999, plans an Italian spot at the Forum Shops.
Wakuda will be the first restaurant in America from Tetsuya Wakuda, who has spots in Singapore and Australia and has been honored as a Japanese Master of Cuisine.
Ice Cube headlining “Nightmare on Q Street,” a film festival and a renaissance fair highlight things to do around the Las Vegas Valley this week.
Vegas Unstripped, which started as a locals-restaurant rival to the now-defunct Vegas Uncork’d, will draw more than 24 chefs to a closed section of Main Street.
Philadelphia-based Chickie’s & Pete’s, renowned on the East Coast for favorites such as Crabfries, crab cakes and cheesesteaks, will open at the Sahara next month.
After it closed in March and reopened for a few months last summer, the Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas will debut with a refreshed all-you-can-eat experience July 1.
Two local restaurants slide into the hockey season with Vegas Golden Knights milkshakes.
Slater’s 50/50 combines salty and sweet for National Dessert Day.
Because of guidelines for fighting the virus that reduce restaurant capacity and require social distancing, designers work to accommodate now — and later.
More than a month after Clark County adopted an emergency ordinance capping fees, one of the big delivery apps is not honoring the spirit of the ordinance that is in place.
Celebrity chef David Chang, who operates restaurants at Palazzo and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, released a book last week and will find out Sunday if he can add “Emmy winner” to his list of accomplishments.
The old White Cross Drug store at 1700 Las Vegas Blvd. South has had a lunch counter or diner since the ’50s, but the last of the lineup closed Sunday.
Although Vegas Golden Knights fans can’t watch their favorite hockey team in the playoffs, they can cheer them on at home with plates of wings and other snacks.
Steak and lobster fajitas, a prime-rib surf-and-turf special, a wine dinner and A Night in Sicily are on upcoming menus for Las Vegas restaurants.