Among the dishes: vegetarian bolognese, braised short rib with polenta and a pizza with three cured Italian meats.
Johnathan L. Wright
Johnathan L. Wright joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal as a restaurant reporter in March 2022. Before that, he covered the emerging food and drink scene in Northern Nevada, with frequent trips west to write about the California wine country. Johnathan is a native of Honolulu, where he attended the Punahou School. Johnathan has a B.A. in art history from Yale University and an M.A. in journalism from the University of Nevada.
Shanghai dumplings, Japanese sandos, tacos, ramen and more in the latest from the Vegas restaurant front.
Passover, which celebrates the deliverance of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt, begins the evening of April 22.
Though the three-martini lunch has passed from fashion, a need still exists for a status lunch. From Henderson to Chinatown, here are some places to seal the deal.
Japanese flavors, meatless items, golf grub and sips with sweet and heat are among the new offerings at Las Vegas restaurants and bars this spring.
Tapas-style dishes are also in the mix at the 4,000-square-foot project just off South Main Street.
To make the top 30 list, he created a signature drink: A layered herby, boozy uptake inspired by a chocolate mint.
The unmarked downtown Las Vegas bar serves up basement wood paneling, Christmas lights, brews galore and a host of regulars.
The Beards, often called the Oscars of the food world, are the most prestigious culinary recognition in the U.S.
At the deli, look for coffee drinks and a host of sandwiches. At the bar, look for a drinks menu with several pages of Japanese spirits.
The pizzeria, known for its thin crust and fluffy cornice, is launching its first shop in Las Vegas.
Doberman, a social club in downtown Las Vegas planned for early fall, says it’s aimed at the sharp and curious. But not everyone can join the pack.
The 7,200-square-foot tavern, in the Green Valley area of the city, will seat 190 and operate 24 hours daily.
The Pro Football Hall of Famer hosted a party to mark the grand opening of his restaurant, Emmitt’s Vegas, at Fashion Show mall.
A fairly new restaurant in the Arts District and a longtime standard on the Las Vegas Strip have closed.
