Wynn Las Vegas’ ‘re-imagined’ buffet – VIDEO
 
Wynn Las Vegas’ ‘re-imagined’ buffet – VIDEO

On June 18, The Buffet at Wynn reopened to customers with what the resort called “a re-imagined all-you-can-eat concept that combines the abundance of the traditional buffet with the benefits of a full-service restaurant.” (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

A much needed solution for restaurant workers – Video
 
A much needed solution for restaurant workers – Video

After working 22 years as a chef in the restaurant scene in Las Vegas, Jean Paul Labadie created ApronTie, a device to keep apron straps comfortable for workers. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Takeout Stakeout: Downtown Las Vegas
 
Takeout Stakeout: Downtown Las Vegas

Restaurants in downtown Las Vegas are offering curbside pickup for food and drink. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

5 Las Vegas chefs to watch – VIDEO
 
5 Las Vegas chefs to watch – VIDEO

If you want to know what’s next for dining in Las Vegas, we suggest paying close attention to these five accomplished chefs. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Familiar faces among Circa culinary lineup
 
Familiar faces among Circa culinary lineup

Derek Stevens and chefs Barry Dakake and Dan Coughlin talk about some of the new restaurants for Stevens’ Circa resort project. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Hubert Keller’s Backyard Kitchen
 
Hubert Keller’s Backyard Kitchen

Chef Hubert Keller of Fleur and Burger Bar shows off his backyard kitchen in Las Vegas. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Robert Irvine hosts Gold Star families
 
Robert Irvine hosts Gold Star families

Chef Robert Irvine hosted Gold Star family members for a four-day visit to Las Vegas, organized by the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors. Thirty people who have lost family members who served in the military took part. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Ada’s opens at Tivoli Village in Las Vegas – VIDEO
 
Ada’s opens at Tivoli Village in Las Vegas – VIDEO

Ada’s, from James Trees, owner of Esther’s Kitchen in Las Vegas’ Arts District, brings Tivoli Village a similar menu of seasonal, artisanal pastas, pizzas — and ice cream. (Heidi Knapp Rinella/Review-Journal)

Caviar Twinkie Served at Stripsteak in Las Vegas
 
Caviar Twinkie Served at Stripsteak in Las Vegas

Chef Gerald Chin and executive pastry chef Vivian Chang use corn-muffin batter, herbed cream cheese and Kaluga caviar to make the savory Twinkie at Stripsteak at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. (Heidi Knapp Rinella/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Arctic Shrimp Sandwich at Saga near Las Vegas
 
Arctic Shrimp Sandwich at Saga near Las Vegas

Chef Gert Kvalsund, a native of Norway, founded Saga Pastry + Sandwich in Henderson to give Scandinavians a taste of home. (Heidi Knapp Rinella/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Gina Marinelli offers La Strega preview
 
Gina Marinelli offers La Strega preview

Gina Marinelli used a pop-up New Year’s Eve dinner at Starboard Tack to preview items she’ll feature at her new Summerlin restaurant, La Strega. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

New Year’s Eve at Sparrow + Wolf
 
New Year’s Eve at Sparrow + Wolf

Sparrow + Wolf’s New Year’s Eve party was a sort of official unveiling of its newly renovated space. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Cinebarre theaters opens at Palace Station
 
Cinebarre theaters opens at Palace Station

Cinebarre is the new dine-in multiplex movie theater at Palace Station. Food and drink can be delivered to you in the theater. And there is a bar, restaurant and lounge. (Christopher Lawrence/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Canter’s opens Las Vegas deli Thursday
 
Canter’s opens Las Vegas deli Thursday

A Las Vegas restaurant sharing the name of a 90-year-old Jewish deli opens this week. The new Canter’s Deli at Tivoli Village can produce 3,000 bagels a day. The menu includes pastrami, corned beef, a take on Canadian poutine and kosher soda. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign is coming down
 
Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign is coming down

The iconic Hard Rock Café neon sign at the corner of Harmon and Paradise is coming down. The cafe opened in September 1990 and closed December 31, 2016. The popular sign was featured in in films and television. After being dismantled, it will move to a its new home in the Neon Museum. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)