Flavors from around the world have put Spring Mountain Road on the culinary map
Al Mancini
Al Mancini is a graduate of Seton Hall University and Brooklyn Law School, who began his career in journalism as a music reporter for ABC News Radio in 1996. He moved to Las Vegas to cover Southern Nevada for the network in 2001, and has covered the local dining scene for numerous publications since 2003.He joined the Review-Journal in 2016.
In a town once known for steakhouses and endless shrimp, Chikyu serves no animal products and maintains that plant-based menu while serving a cuisine known primarily for raw fish
Yonutz is known for literally smashing the barriers between a doughnut shop and an ice cream parlor.
Anyone venturing into celebrity chef Todd English’s newest Las Vegas venture, The Beast, should pay close attention to its origin: a 400-pound smoker from Texas’ JR Manufacturing.
As backyard barbecue season heats up, we asked local pros to share tips for home cooks. Here’s some of their advice.
The Downtown Summerlin taphouse will spotlight independent craft beer and will feature its own food menu.
The owners of Nightmare Toys plan to add a bar and restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating.
Fans who have been missing Side Piece Pizza since the Palms closed can now get a taste at Red Rock Resort.
Although Las Vegas doesn’t have an official zoo, it does have several wildlife attractions on and off the Strip. Here are a few of our favorites.
If you walk past Bobby Flay’s new Caesars Palace restaurant, Amalfi, you might catch a glimpse of the celebrity chef working in the open kitchen.
Vendors say Golden Knights fans at weekend games were energized to have dining options back.
Bacchanal Buffet, which has undergone a multimillion-dollar renovation, will take reservations for the first time.
Chef’s barbecue blends many styles, refusing to be tied to a single orthodoxy.
Chef Steve Young is exiting Westgate Las Vegas to serve as executive chef at Al Solito Posto in Tivoli Village.
May the 4th will be with those who go to Pinkbox Doughnuts on Tuesday, while Dirt Dogs launches Neonopolis site and the Great Greek goes to the Arts District.