Articles tagged ‘Ethnic’
Asian Food Festival at Las Vegas Hilton
By Michelle Snow | February 15th, 2007 |Those with a yen for Far East cuisine will want to mark their calendars for the 1st Annual Asian Food Festival, which will be held February 18 from noon to 5pm at the Las Vegas Hilton.
Hosted by Angelika Promotions on behalf of the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce, proceeds from this event will go [...]
Pampas Churrascaria Opens at The Desert Passage
By Michelle Snow | May 26th, 2006 |If you’re a devoted carnivore when dining out, there’s a new restaurant opening Saturday, May 27, at the Desert Passage Shops at The Aladdin that might fit the bill.
Pampas Churrascaria is the name of this eatery that offers diners a taste of Brazil in the form of meat cooked rotisserie-style. This is then served by waiters [...]
Pink Ginger
By Jen Leo | August 12th, 2005 |Flamingo continues to impress me with their restaurants. If it weren’t for my friends visiting Vegas and staying there, I probably wouldn’t go out of my way to spend time at Flamingo. Twice this year, I’ve shown up for dinner, and twice I’ve been pleased. Last night we went to Pink Ginger, for Pan Asian [...]
Ra Sushi
By Jen Leo | July 13th, 2005 |Located in the Fashion Show Mall, directly across the street from the new Wynn Casino, Ra Sushi is a study in the new Vegas. No all you can eat specials, no buffets – this restaurant is all about the vibe. Once inside, you could easily be in any trendy sushi spot in New [...]
Dining beyond the Strip # 3: Sushi Fever
By Jen Leo | June 29th, 2005 |Las Vegas is more than just The Strip. Remember, over a million people live here, and they have to eat somewhere. So, if you are tired of the neon and need a distraction from the glitz of The Strip, we present a few Las Vegas dining choices that are worth the detour.
If you [...]
Dining beyond the Strip # 1 — Cozymel’s
By Jen Leo | June 28th, 2005 |Las Vegas is more than just The Strip. Remember, over a million people live here, and they have to eat somewhere. So, if you are tired of the neon and need a distraction from the glitz of The Strip, we present a few restaurant choices that are worth the detour.
Cozymel’s have 15 [...]
Samba: Brazilian Steakhouse
By BootsnAll | June 15th, 2005 |Samba, the Brazilian Steakhouse at the Mirage, answered two calls. The loud one coming from our stomachs after waiting hours for a poker tournament to end, and the other one which wanted dinner to be something different than the typical fare. The first thing you notice about Samba when you enter is the open grill [...]
That’s not a sausage, THIS is a sausage!
By BootsnAll | June 6th, 2005 |If all the signs for Nathan’s and Pink’s hot dogs just make you laugh, try Café Heidelberg for a real German sausage. This is an authentic German restaurant just a half a mile off the Strip. They have more than 20 different kinds of cold cuts, as well as traditional goulash, schnitzel, strudel, zigeurschnitzel, and [...]
Lotus of Siam
By BootsnAll | May 30th, 2005 |Everyone says this Thai restaurant is one of the best in the country,
and while that claim may be hard to verify, Lotus of Siam is certainly
some of the best ethnic food in Sin City. Chef Saipin Chutima has won
just about every local accolade imaginable, and also boasts glowing
write-ups in Gourmet and other national food mags. [...]
Sushi Bar at Nobu
By BootsnAll | May 17th, 2005 |Word on the street is that Nobu at the Hard Rock is the best sushi in town. I was dying to try this upscale modern Japanese celeb hang out, but had also been warned that you couldn’t get out of there for less than $200 per person. When a sushi-loving friend came to town, I [...]
