Other events include a celebratory Goth night at Artifice, Kefauver Day at Mob Museum and Market in the Alley on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
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James Beard award semifinalist Sheridan Su and his wife now are serving lunch at Every Grain on Charleston Boulevard.
Philadelphia-based Marc Vetri’s support for neighborhood dining in Las Vegas goes further than the occasional visit and name dropping a few hot spots in an interview.
International dumpling and noodle house chain Din Tai Fung will open its first Las Vegas location at Aria in mid-to-late 2020.
On and off the Strip, these are come options to satisfy cravings for for bagels, spreads, meats and soups.
Mandalay Bay’s Russian-themed vodka bar and restaurant Red Square is preparing to close after 20 years of operation.
The celebrity restaurateur described Lucky Cat as “something super-cool, Asian influenced.”
Other happenings include a new cookbook club meeting, an evening of salsa dancing and a Mob Museum presentation.
There will be two bars, with 18 beer taps on the first floor and 12 on the second, whose beers will include some specialty brews available only in the Front Yard.
Delightful, versatile vegetable can be a main course, side dish or accompaniment.
Dragon Tiger Noodle Company coming soon to Southern Highlands.
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.
