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"If you've ever walked past the beehive-shaped booths in Caesars Palace and wondered what you're missing, that would be Nobu by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. Offering various exquisitely fresh seafood in their sushi and sashimi options, the restaurant also offers two kinds of omakase tasting menus (vegetarian and signature). It is the only American location offering a teppanyaki menu."
"Address: 5115 Spring Mountain Rd., Las Vegas, NVPhone: 702-431-5802Hours: 11:30am-9:30pm DailyWebsite: http://www.veggiehousevegas.com/. Veggie House, operated by Chef Kenny who also created VegeWay, is located on the second floor of a cramped building full of mostly other Asian restaurants. Veggie House is a very popular place in Chinatown that has earned its reputation as being simply delicious."
"Established in 2012, this vegetarian and vegan Chinese restaurant imitates the taste and texture of meat using pressed tofu. Plant-based diners craving Chinese food favorites will be satisfied with sumptuous plates of vegan General Tso’s chicken and spicy crispy beef plus vegan cheesecake for dessert. Online ordering available."
"This vegan Chinese spot features a menu created by Chef Kenny Chye (although he is no longer with the restaurant) and serves vegan Chinese food that makes some people question whether or not the food is actually vegan. Spoiler alert: it is."
"This trend-setting restaurant's first location in New York made a name for itself with delicious food and now has several locations, with each location featuring a unique menu. In Las Vegas, diners can enjoy perfectly prepared sushi and sashimi, along with signature dishes like beef marrow bones, fried chicken with wasabi honey, bone-in rib steak and miso lobster. The sushi and sashimi offerings are broken out into Atlantic and Pacific sections; special and vegetable rolls, box sushi and a separate menu for the sushi bar are available."
"The CosmopolitanThe sushi is among the most beautifully prepared and presented in Las Vegas, and the restaurant has the feel of a classic Japanese steakhouse. But if you really want to mix things up, order Blue Ribbon’s famous Asian twist on fried chicken, served with shichimi peppers and wasabi honey."
"Welcome to Ohjah Noodle House, where our specialty is delicious Japanese cuisine created with the ingenuity and passion inspired by the fantastic flavors of Japan itself. We take great pride Read more..."
"The stations in this place accommodate any Italian taste The name is Italian for "fish market" and while there's definitely an emphasis on seafood, the dishes are based on a wide array of components. Stations throughout the restaurant specialize in all things Italian, from imported cheeses, salads, and flatbreads to fresh-made pastas, steaks, and of course, desserts. Don't get the wrong idea; this isn't a Vegas buffet."
"Mercato is an authentic Italian and seafood restaurant, serving guests market-style, so you can smell the aroma of fresh seafood and shellfish at the crudo station and see the choicest meats at their macelleria station. The chef creates authentic Italian restaurant cuisine with the freshest all-natural ingredients in an open kitchen, where mouthwatering seafood, succulent meats, and homemade pastas are then served."
"But the lush 5,500-square-foot patio of this excellent seafood eatery, which sits a few floors up at the Aria Hotel, is a must-visit regardless. Chow down on delectable fish dishes like tuna poke with nori chips and buffalo octopus while listening to DJs spin top-notch tunes. As things calm down, you’ll feel a world away from Las Vegas."
"If you’re craving seafood, check out Herringbone at ARIA, the authentic Southern California dining in the heart of the Vegas Strip. Drop in to dine or simply to have a cocktail or two in its stunning and lush 5,500-square foot rooftop patio while indulging in outstanding seafood and listening to DJs’ choices of popular tunes."
"Farm fresh cuisine at Herringbone inside Aria Resort & Casino involves line-caught seafood and meats. Don’t forget to come on an empty stomach. A post shared by Herringbone Las Vegas (@herringbonelv) on Apr 14, 2017 at 11:47am PDT"
"It started with a coupon for a five-gallon beer kit and quickly grew into a full-blown operation in his garage. Hall developed his own recipes and tested them out with friends during UFC viewing parties. He was encouraged to open his own brewery -- which finally happened after selling his house."
"This poker-themed brewery has year-round beers like Ace in the Hole, a basil pale ale, and seasonals including Morning Pay Off, an imperial breakfast stout. Sample them in the tasting room while playing card games, darts, shuffleboard, and even an old school Nintendo. Growlers available to go."
"A beer-themed ode to the Atomic Age in Las Vegas debuts with a roster of homegrown brews. Able Baker Brewing Co. brings a downtown micro-brewery and taproom filled with atomic orange flooring and Nevada gear decking the walls of the Gateway District space. Some of Able Baker’s beers on tap at the 15-Bbl brewhouse include Atomic Duck IPA, Honey Dip Stout, Cherry Berry Bang Bang, Double Dead Duck IPA, Test Site Saison, 5-Pepper Porter, and Chris Kael Impaled ale."
"Able Baker Brewing is at the south end of the Arts District and immediately gets you with those awesome brewery vibes. Bright lights, big ceilings, colorful chalkboard menus, lively music, shiny brewing equipment, and ducks."
"Each time I visit Vegas, I make sure to walk through the Bellagio for their famed Conservatory and Gardens. The floral displays and sculptures change with the season as this 14,000 square-foot space is transformed into a showcase of awe-aspiring sights, sounds, and scents. The Conservatory can get quite busy so I recommend visiting as early as your schedule allows for good daylight without the crowds."
"Changing with the seasons, Bellagio’s conservatory displays ostentatious floral arrangements, installed by crane through a soaring 50ft-high ceiling. The effect is unnatural, but that doesn't stop crowds from gawking, and the aroma of fresh blooms is enchanting. Peek around the periphery of the conservatory for classic paintings re-created with buds and flowers instead of oil paints."
"We found ourselves walking through a few beautiful hotels like the Wynn, Cosmopolitan, and also checked out the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens at Bellagio. At 7:30pm, we took an uber outside the strip to check out a unique themed bar called The Golden Tiki. They have some really delicious drinks on the menu. It such a great time!"
"Lorenzi Park was the vision of David G. Lorenzi, a French immigrant who bought 80 acres of property around two miles west of the first townsite in 1912. The park started as Lorenzi’s Lake Park in 1926 with a dance pavilion, pool, lakes, and gardens. It is recorded on the city’s Historic Property Register as a historic region and on the Nevada State Register of Historic places."