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Diego
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
Diego immerses diners in the rich vivacity of Mexico. The dining room’s lively, danceable soundtrack and bold color palette of fuchsia, magenta, lime green, and teal sets the stage for the dining celebration. Executive Chef Noel Santos transforms traditional street food staples and regional recipes like Queso Fundido and Carne Asada with flair, finesse, and the freshest ingredients. Well-stocked by Tequila Master Julio Bermejo, Diego’s impressive 385 bottle collection provides ample fuel for the evening: a necessity on Fridays and Saturdays when Diego transforms into the late night Latin dance destination, Vida!
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Shibuya
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
Shibuya transports diners to the stylish streets of its namesake Japanese neighborhood with traditional culinary offerings and a colorful contemporary décor. Yabu Pahelberg’s dramatic design offers distinctive dining environments to match the diversity of Shibuya’s cuisine. An expansive marble sushi bar and playful virtual aquarium set the stage for Master Sushi Chef Yoshinori Nakazawa’s creative rolls and sashimi dishes, while dynamic teppanyaki seating create intimate environments for enjoying the culinary performance of teppan griddle cooking. The main “Bento Box” dining room’s kelp-like pillars create private niches for savoring Executive Chef Stephane Chevet’s modern Japanese cuisine while sampling from Shibuya’s celebrated sake collection.
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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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FiAMMA Trattoria and Bar
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
Taking its name from the Italian word for “flame,” FiAMMA Trattoria and Bar brings a romantic warmth to the Las Vegas dining scene. The evocative, modern decor, dominated by wood and leather accents, provides a luxurious setting for Executive Chef Carlos Buscaglia’s satisfying Italian cuisine. House made pastas like the Raviolini stuffed with beef shortrib and Gnocchi with lobster and truffle sauce elevate rustic Italian comfort food to newly decadent heights, while seasonal dishes like the Salmone with roasted corn ragu and wild arugula showcase Chef Buscaglia’s fondness for fresh ingredients. The cozy lounge offers guests the unique option of enjoying a cocktail fireside.
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SEABLUE
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
Boasting an energetic vibe and innovative new menu inspired by celebrity chef/owner Michael Mina's travels throughout the Mediterranean, SEABLUE is a stylish seaside-esque oasis inside the MGM Grand. Specialties like tapas and shellfish are served family-style in a lively setting fittingly reminiscent of a Mediterranean marketplace. SEABLUE is known for its own take on tapas and contemporary seafood masterfully prepared over the restaurant's mesquite and apricot wood-burning grill. All dishes are created around the concept of communal dining, for a social experience that stays true to the restaurant’s theme and point of origin.
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