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Il Mulino New York
Address: 3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Located atop Caesar's Palace Forum Shops, Il Mulino offers excellent northern Italian dishes paired with excellent wine and impeccable service. This outpost of the ever-popular Third Avenue-based ristorante is a hit with both visitors and locals. Their hors d'oeuvres are rightfully famous as are their daily specials. Service here is first-rate and expect to enjoy at least one dish that is finished by your waiter at the side board. Il Mulino also serves traditional Italian desserts that are among the very best in Las Vegas.
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Mix
Address: 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89119
Internationally acclaimed chef Alain Ducasse opened his first Las Vegas venture in grand style in 2004, delivering not just a restaurant, but an experience. Situated on the 64th floor of THEhotel, Mix offers unparalleled views of The Strip, a dazzling white dining room with 15,000-piece "Champagne bubble" chandelier, and a menu that melds international ingredients with French flair. Executive Chef Bruno Davaillon helms a highly seasonal kitchen. For dessert, the Mix Candy Bar delivers much more than the name promises. To drink, choose from 1200 bottles of wine, stored in a two-story closet that forms the dining room's south wall.
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Hofbräuhaus
Address: 4510 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89169
DIRECT FROM MUNICH! This faithful reproduction of the famous Hofbrauhaus Munchen will not disappoint your craving for Bavarian food, beer, and entertainment. Hand-painted ceilings and communal dining tables will greet you in the beer hall. Fully costumed German musicians entertain and interact with guests, especially those visiting for a special occasion. The beers are all brewed in Munich. Dinner specials highlight an already ample menu full of wursts and schnitzels and strudels. Come early and start your evening with a freshly baked pretzel and a Hofbrau Original Lager, both imported from Munich.
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Verandah
Address: 3960 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89119
The Verandah restaurant at the Four Seasons Las Vegas is famous for its weekend brunches. But don’t let that fool you—they have an exquisite American-Italian influenced dinner menu that will take your breath away. Located just south of the strip and part of Mandalay Bay Resorts, the entirely non-gaming hotel has one of the best restaurants in town. Chef Michael Goodman’s culinary expertise is evident in every meal, breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Treat yourself to the “tea menu” one quiet afternoon (yes, of course, cucumber sandwiches!) and for your sweet tooth, Pastry Chef Jean-Luc Dal prepares fresh made ice-creams and desserts that best any Parisian patisserie.
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Marche Bacchus
Address: 2620 Reggata Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89128
Marché Bacchus has been a haunt for professional chefs, VIPs, and discerning diners for years, serving traditional French bistro fare in a charmingly bucolic setting. The restaurant occupies one of the city’s most charming settings—lakeside in Desert Shores—and doubles as an extensive wine shop with moderate prices. Now under new ownership, the bistro continues to offer French classics like Escargots Persillade and Boeuf Bourgignon, followed by outstanding desserts such as Créme Brulée a la Vanille and Gateau Basque. If you haven’t been for a while, you might be disappointed to not find your favorite sandwich, but you will comforted by new seafood additions and owners committed to your complete satisfaction.
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