Fans of McDonald’s pies in the Las Vegas Valley are in for a treat, as the eatery is offering the return of a popular flavor.
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Semifinalists for the nation’s most prestigious culinary recognition, one often called the Oscars of the food world, were announced Wednesday.
The roundup includes the cooking of Senegal, burgers that began in Pakistan and famous restaurateurs going off-Strip for the first time.
Trader Joe’s released the results from its annual Customer Choice Awards.
Many restaurants and bars are offering packages for all you can eat and drink.
The business, which includes a restaurant, a sports bar and air-conditioned pickleball courts, had originally been set to open in Henderson in 2023.
The restaurants feature tacos with handmade tortillas, comfort dishes for breakfast and lunch, and sushi, sashimi and regional Japanese small plates.
The menu features grab-and-go Vietnamese coffee drinks, tea drinks, smoothies and lemonades.
Raul Gil, a successful restaurateur with his Casa Don Juan Mexican eateries, is “very remorseful” as he is headed to federal prison for skimming $5 million in cash, evading federal and state taxes over four years.
Taste of the NFL, a fundraiser to tackle childhood hunger, will feature dishes from more than 25 local and national chefs, along with appearances by NFL legends.
The 40th anniversary of “Purple Rain,” funnyman Chris Tucker, and Tony Orlando’s farewell shows top this week’s lineup.
More changes are happening at the Strip resort as an upscale American-style eatery there shuttered.
The opening of two Las Vegas Valley restaurants was pushed back by construction delays, according to a spokesperson for the chain.
Chef James Trees gives us a peek inside the buildout, nearing completion, that will offer the restaurant five times the space of the original next door.
Spanish dishes, with touches of Japan, star at this intimate restaurant — formerly Sweets Raku — that seats just 28.