Saturday is National Pizza Day, and several local restaurants are celebrating with specials this weekend.
Heidi Knapp Rinella
Readers asked for recommendations for mustards, and true to form, fellow Food Finders readers have them.
Valentine’s Day is rapidly approaching, and Ethel M Chocolates has a lucious treat for your sweet — Remy Martin XO Cognac truffles.
The sister of Border Grill’s Mike Minor is getting into the food truck game.
Lavo at Palazzo is celebrating its 10th anniversary and the more than 1 million people it has served.
For Scotch 80 Prime’s Mesquite Fired Crustacean Tower, Maine lobster, white shrimp, sea scallops, Spanish octopus, Alaskan king crab and littleneck clams are grilled over mesquite, flamed at the table with brandy, finished with scampi butter and garnished with charred lemons.
The Golden Steer Steakhouse — known as a Rat Pack hangout back in the day — is celebrating its 60th anniversary this fall with a new throwback menu each month through December.
Walk into Lagasse’s Stadium during an NFL game and you’ll be surrounded by live action on more than 100 HD screens, including the main display that measures 16 by 9 feet, to be viewed from tiered seating and plush couches.
Las Vegas is well represented in the current crop of TV cooking competitions. On last week’s season premiere of “Master Chef,” UNLV student S.J. Yun made it through the auditions and was offered an apron by both Gordon Ramsay and Aaron Sanchez , allowing him to choose which chef would mentor him through the competition.
Jose Rodriguez opened Chavelo’s Mexican Bar Grill in January after years at the old Zapata’s and various renditions of Casa Mercado’s.
Here are your five best bets for food and drink this week in Las Vegas.
Summerlin residents have new options for doughnuts and pizza: Donut Mania and Giordano’s.
Lucky Penny is not your father’s coffee shop.
Preserving the face of old Las Vegas is laudable when possible, but sometimes a little plastic surgery is best. So it is with the Redwood Steakhouse at the venerable California Hotel downtown.
Shabu Grill has a Japanese name but serves more in accordance with the traditions of Chinese hot pot, with a few Thai touches here and there.