At a Wednesday media event in Los Angeles, chef David Chang revealed that he would open a sister restaurant next door to Majordomo Meat & Fish at Palazzo this winter.
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.
Local chef Bradley Manchester takes over at Golden Entertainment’s STRAT, and Robert Lomeli is now running the kitchen for the resort’s rotating restaurant, Top of the World.
Plenty of distinctive dining options are available to general admission ticket holders at this year’s festival.
Versatile doughy snack can be a simple garnish, a bread, or it can fill the entire plate.
The Michelin-starred Tim Ho Wan, along with its affordable price point, to open at the Palms on Sept. 29.
Brian Lhee to be executive chef at Majordomo Meat & Fish, which will be David Chang’s latest restaurant on the Strip.
Other events include a book signing at the Mob Museum and the monthly Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School at a First Street bar.
Gordon Ramsay Steak in Paris Las Vegas, which reopens Saturday after a five-day renovation, holds a special place in the heart of its namesake celebrity chef.
Other activities include the annual Bite of Las Vegas festival, concerts and Saturday night’s Market in the Alley.
National Beer Lover’s Day is Sept. 7. And if loving beer also means loving locally brewed beer, there’s no better place to celebrate than in the Henderson Booze District.
Included are sashimi (with Mexican flair), a smoked salmon pizza (with or without roe) and a take on a seared ‘burger’ that includes smoked salmon.
The celebrity chef says new furniture is coming, as well as changes in the décor and the menu of the 7-year-old restaurant, his first-ever venture in Las Vegas.
Also upcoming are First Friday, with theme ‘Into the Wild,’ an ’80s music event with several bands and extended Sunday brunch hours at Makers & Finders.
Don’t be among those confused by seeing the staple salad with an Italian surname in an authentic Mexican restaurant.
Other downtown events coming up include a silent night of disco a burlesque course and Art Appreciation Month at the children’s museum.