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Aureole
Address: 3950 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89119 (Map)
Prestigious Chef Charlie Palmer has finally brought his famous New York restaurant to Vegas. This sleek, dramatic restaurant, located in the Mandalay Bay Hotel, offers a stunning setting in which to enjoy Palmer’s equally stunning American cuisine. The seasonal menu offers prix fixe and tasting options, showcasing the best produce, meat, and fish available. Here dining is art, and the four-story, climate-controlled, wine tower housing over 9,000 bottles, is a masterpiece in its own right. Be sure to catch the “wine angels,” black-clad wine stewardesses who are hoisted up and down the tower to retrieve bottles each evening.
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Studio Cafe
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
Studio Café blends the comforts of a late night neighborhood diner with the class and distinction of the Golden Era of Hollywood. Tucked inside the MGM Grand, the Café’s Art Deco décor and ample portions makes this twenty-four-hour eatery a popular hot spot at all hours of the day and night. Breakfast options range from the traditional to the deliciously unconventional, hosting favorites like the fried Chicken and Waffles and the Philly Cheese Steak Omelette. Sandwiches and burgers are not to be missed, with meaty treats like the “Monster BLT” and “Not Your Ordinary Patty Melt” living up to their names. The Graveyard Menu features highlights from the Studio Café repertoire to help fuel late-night outings. Leave your watch in the hotel room and hit the Strip hard; the Studio Café will be open to satisfy you any time.
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Max Brenner
Address: 3500 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
“Chocolate by the Bald Man”. A bold and enticing statement if ever there was one. In a world increasingly obsessed with weight and health, two Israeli chocolatiers are boldly bucking trend. Named after its two founders, Max Fichtman and Oded Brenner, Max Brenner. With equal parts rich decadence and fanciful whimsy, this chocolate chain is melting the hearts of both young and old. But it isn’t all sweets and lavish desserts, pop in to try Molly’s White Corn Croquettes, with house seasoned white corn & machego cheese balls dusted in panko bread crumbs & lightly fried. Or perhaps the Sloppy Max is more your style, served with bbq pulled pork & creamy slaw on soft brioche style bun (with waffle fries on the side, dusted with chili and cocoa powder!). Of course, when the word ‘chocolate’ is the first word in your mission statement, you’d better believe you can get a healthy dose of that at Max Brenner!
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Nobhill Tavern
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
While most travel to Las Vegas for the gambling, shows, and overall appeal of lounging by a pool in the balmy desert heat with drink in hand, there are those that seek to indulge in the plethora of dining choices during their stay. While you could stick with the basic buffet style breakfast, lunch, and dinner that seem to run rampant, it would be a great disservice to yourself and your travel buddies if you missed out on one of the best food and drink selections that Vegas has to offer. Located inside the MGM Grand and lead by James Beard award-winning chef Michael Mina, the Nobhill Tavern is unlike any place you’ve ever been before. Its classic tavern feel is paired with a sophistication that rivals any 5-star restaurant, and the fare is a perfect blend of American comfort and succulent seafood dishes that will transport your palate straight to the East Coast, where feasting on some butter poached Maine lobster is just another Friday night by the water. If you aren’t a seafood fan, fret not. Under main dishes you’ll find the American Kobe Burger which is served on their house-baked bun with onions sautéed in balsamic, cheddar cheese, and a “secret sauce” that will keep you guessing long after you’ve retired to your hotel room.
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Pearl
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
The sprawling, mega-chic MGM Grand resort in Las Vegas plays host to a plethora of fine dining choices, yet for an unforgettable and unique Cantonese/Shanghai cuisine experience, look no further than Pearl. Situated amongst most of MGM’s eateries in the “Studio Walk” area, Pearl fuses ultra-modern, sensual décor with tantalizing, exotic Asian dishes while simultaneously pampering its clientele with impeccable service and attention to detail. Executive chef Kai-Wa Yau is center stage at this hip, sexy dining spot, and his focus on creating artistic expressions with seafood, beef, and traditional Cantonese menu items is something that needs to be experienced to be fully appreciated.
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