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How to Eat at Eater 38 Restaurants That Remain Open in Las Vegas
"If Jiro Dreams of Sushi is your favorite documentary, Yui Edomae Sushi might be your favorite restaurant. Here, the role of Jiro is played by chef Gen Mizoguchi, a master of fish and rice who helped introduce Las Vegas to traditional edomae sushi as the chef of a just-opened Kabuto. At Yui, Mizoguchi plays chef and choreographer to a brilliant parade of bites that progress over the course of an omakase tasting, from pickled items to grilled plates to gorgeously subtle sashimi and nigiri using fish you’ve never heard of before, for a meal you’ll never forget."
"If Jiro Dreams of Sushi is your favorite documentary, Yui Edomae Sushi might be your favorite restaurant. Here, the role of Jiro is played by chef Gen Mizoguchi, a master of fish and rice who helped introduce Las Vegas to traditional edomae sushi as the opening chef of Kabuto. At Yui, Mizoguchi plays chef and choreographer for a brilliant parade of bites that progress over the course of an omakase tasting, from pickled items to grilled plates to gorgeously subtle sashimi and nigiri using fish and seafood you’ve never heard of—let alone tasted."
"Nestled among the restaurant community in Chinatown is Yui Edomae Sushi. Not only do they offer their guests delicious sushi but the restaurant takes pride in their traditional Japanese Omotenashi service. Omotenashi means to wholeheartedly look after guests and it’s a type of service that you can quite describe, you have to experience it!"
"Fascinating multimedia exhibits focus on science, technology and the social history of the 'Atomic Age,' which lasted from WWII until atmospheric bomb testing was driven underground in 1961 and a worldwide ban on nuclear testing was declared in 1992. View footage of atomic testing and examine southern Nevada's nuclear past, present and future, from Native American ways of life to the environmental legacy of atomic testing. Don't miss the ticket booth (how could you?); it's a Nevada Test Site guard-station replica."
"Part Italian market, part upscale eatery, and part wonderland for the food-obsessed, Eataly at the Park MGM takes you on a culinary tour from Turin to Sicily with an array of authentic offerings to nosh on as you meander. Neapolitan-style pizza with a beautifully burnished crust, creamy Sicilian cannoli, homemade pasta, perfectly cooked fresh fish and sustainable meats, and glorious Italian cheeses tempt at every turn. Two restaurants, three bars, and a Cucina del Mercato (or “kitchen of the market,” with six food counters) mean there’s something delicious for everyone and plenty of great vino to wash it all down."
"In most of its other locations, the massive Italian marketplace doesn’t immediately scream “family.” But the Park MGM location—whose 40,000 square feet of dining stations are devoted to fantastic Neapolitan pizza, fresh pastas, and decadent filled-to-order cannoli—is perfect for kids who want to wander a little and parents who want to dine on seriously great dishes with a glass of wine. Continue to 9 of 15 below."
"In a town where it's not easy to single out steakhouses, we named Carnevino the best of them all. The praise is well-deserved for Mario Batali, who along with partner Joe Bastianich has an impressive Italian-American empire at the sister Venetian and Palazzo resorts. B&B Ristorante offers fine dining elegance, while B&B Burger & Beer goes for the casual crowd."
"Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House embodies the rich tradition of the classic American steakhouse, serving USDA Prime Beef, fresh seafood and premium wines from our award-winning wine selection. Hours:Closed todayMon: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMTue: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMWed: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMThu: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMFri: 4:00 PM - 10:00 PMSat: 4:00 PM - 10:00 PMSun: 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM. Address:3925 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169"
"Guests will step into old-world glamour at Genting Palace, a culinary gem that offers an exquisite menu of authentic Chinese cuisine, abundance selection of live seafood and exceptional tasting menu. Please note our business casual dress code; dress shorts and dress sandals will be permitted. Please no hats or baseball caps, flip flops, beach or athletic wear as these are not permitted in the dining room."
"Known throughout the West Coast for its amazing xiao long bao (soup dumplings), Din Tai Fung made its Las Vegas debut in late 2020 at the Aria Resort and Casino. Since then, it has become one of the most popular Asian restaurants on the Las Vegas Strip. The restaurant is the perfect blend of homestyle Chinese food and an upscale setting."
"The Din Tai Fung dining experience arrived at ARIA Resort & Casino in 2020. The highly regarded Taiwanese dumpling and noodle house is known around the world for its xiao long bao (steamed soup dumplings). The menu will include handcrafted Shanghai-style noodles and dumplings filled with Kurobuta pork and other treats."