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His first Las Vegas venture (what took so long?), the silver-tongued Scottish chef's new namesake steakhouse in the Paris Las Vegas hotel is appropriately full of flash and cheek. Dine under a mass... read more
Classic New York City watering hole transported to the desert, hauling carved mahogany bar and salvaged subway tiles along with it. Enjoy the jukebox while noshing on giant burgers and classic cock... read more
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Gill is a hybrid of New York's Blue Ribbon and Blue Ribbon Sushi restaurants. Marrow bones, wasabi fried chicken, miso lobster and other east coast faves are on the... read more
Every Vegas casino needs its old-school steakhouse. Filet mignon, ribeye, T-bone are all here, usually with a Manhattan or a martini on the side. read more
The name explains the concept, with more combinations of bun, patty and condiment than there are fruits, stars, and bars on a slot machine. Also about a half-dozen variations on the French fry, a b... read more
That's PBR as in Professional Bull Riders -- the rodeo that brings all the cowboy hats to Vegas twice a year -- but, sure, you can order a Pabst Blue Ribbon. The setting isn't all that country-fied... read more
The trendy burger bar meets the trendy vodka bar via rockstar chef Kerry Simon. Ice-topped bar, sports blaring on giant rotating screens, why not order the one with four slices of cheese? Or perhap... read more
Pizzas come in sizes from "wee" to "frickin' huge" - flavors include standbys like veggie, Margarita and Alfredo, but also chicken finger, steak, three-cheese, and the heavy-topped Fatboy. Naked Ci... read more
Former chef for U2 and the Rolling Stones settles down to make macaroni and cheese in a suburb of Las Vegas. Early evening and late-night happy hours for young professional types, meatloaf and root... read more
Well, what do you expect from the clown-themed casino but drinks in buckets and toilet bowls? "American party bar" is built around a flame-adorned bus and has kegs for barstools, the better to watc... read more
Du-par's opened at the L.A. Farmer's Market in 1938, pushing buttermilk hotcakes, club sandwiches and pies - oh, the pies! Here in Vegas, vintage-styled decor and pleasant waitresses in pointy caps... read more
Johnny Smalls, as in all small plates. The menu provides dozen of sample-sized options of "American Tapas" - mac 'n' cheese sliders, grilled mini pb&j, tiny corn dogs, fried oreos and anything ... read more
Well, you're in Vegas, you're all about doing foolish things you haven't done before. Riding a mechanical bull in a crowd of cowboy hats would fall into that category. There's chicks in chaps and b... read more
Todd English's "public urban bar" is one of CityCenter's looser spots. Wood paneling, white tile, giant bar, and a floor strewn with peanut shells make a fine setting for drinking shots and pints -... read more
The burger bistro comes to the Paris sports book. Burgers come in beef, turkey, chicken, veggie, and salmon with Frenchified toppings like brie, goat cheese, caramelized onion, and lemon aioli. Of ... read more
Yet another gambler stakes it all on the notoriously unlucky (and aesthetically unappealing) Neonopolis complex downtown. Local TV host/lounge performer/composer/minor legend Tony Sacca is opening ... read more
For his fifth restaurant in Las Vegas, Michael Mina focuses on--wait for it--seafood. Unusual preparations will be key at American Fish, with dishes cooked in cedar wood and rock salt ovens and poa... read more
Chef Shawn McClain leaves his Chicago comfort zone for his first Vegas restaurant. The James Beard award-winner and Esquire Chef of the Year has displayed a deft touch with seafood, steak, and even... read more
Hash House A Go Go specializes in colossal portions of fancified, booze-absorbing diner classics for pre- and post-party appetites. Breakfast offers fried-chicken eggs Benedict, lunch is mashed pot... read more
Vegas-chapter of a franchise the city's locals get good milage out of. Seventh of the joints named after the guitar great, who's got a home in the city himself. Small front lounge opens into a good... read more
His first Las Vegas venture (what took so long?), the silver-tongue...
The new and delicately named Lily at the glorious Bellagio comes by...
Overlooking the Bellagio Fountains, this opulent nightclub designed...
Spectacular, 16,000 square foot stunner in the Mirage Resort & ...
Named for the number of days their signature Tomahawk steak is aged...