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International Sushi Chef Kaku Makino brings high quality, authentic Japanese cuisine to Las Vegas with his namesake sushi buffet, Makino. Makino takes buffet-dining to the next level, offering fresh nigiri and specialty rolls, hot entrees, salads, desserts, drinks, and even take-out. Revisit your favorites time and time again while acquainting yourself with new dishes that pique your interest. With so many items to choose from, it’s almost impossible to pick—that’s why it’s a good thing you don’t have to. Navigate freely between the California Rolls and the Gyoza; try the Fried Noodles and then taste the Chocolate Mousse; at the …
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Hugo’s Cellar inside the Four Queens Hotel and Casino in Downtown Las Vegas offers an elite dining experience in the midst of a relaxed, casual backdrop. With a string of prominent awards, including Wine Spectator’s “Award of Excellence” since 1993, Hugo’s Cellar strives for the utmost superiority of cuisine and service. Indulge in a broad array of continental cuisine, from Rack of Lamb to Beef Wellington to The Cellar's Champion Chateaubriand and Lobster for Two. Every char-broiled steak is aged for a minimum of 28 days to ensure the highest quality of taste. Hugo’s Cellar is the ideal arena for …
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Unfortunately, the Onda restaurant is recorded closed at this location. Located inside The Mirage, Onda is the second Vegas locale of Todd English, whose is also known for Olives restaurant in Boston and down the Strip at the Bellagio. The menu starts with basic ingredients of the Italian countryside with entrees like garlic encrusted sea bass with spinach and chicken saltimbocca. Add a wide array of California and Italian wines and some sweet temptations at the end of the meal and you have got a favorite among locals and diners looking for authentic Italian cuisine.
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The high-ceilinged, conversation-friendly dining room features a long stainless steel bar where diners can enjoy predinner drinks and a multi coastal raw bar. For guests who are looking for a a more upscale dining experience, the formal upstairs dining room serves elaborate entrees in a yacht-club style setting.
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While hitting the Las Vegas Strip, there’s no excuse to not go out for steaks. That’s why P.J. Clarke’s New York Chophouse serves up six different cuts—including its hometown’s New York Strip—to satiate guest’s appetites and fulfill their need for beef. Combine that with a classic cocktail and plate of ice cold oysters shucked fresh from the marble topped Raw Bar and your Vegas dining experience is complete. A New York institution, P.J. Clarke’s brings its heritage from the mean streets of New York to the sandy dunes of Las Vegas with its hardwood paneling, a century–old, hand–carved Phoenix Bar, …
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The Encore Resort and Casino houses Switch Steak, a satisfyingly contemporary steakhouse. Chef Rene Lenger has created a masterful menu of steakhouse staples, as well as more innovative takes on classic dishes – his Hudson Valley Foie Gras is pure decadence, and his 10oz American Kobe Steak is something to be longed for even after the meal ends. Indulgent additions to any entrée include the Lobster Tail for a true surf-n-turf experience, and the Black Truffle Creamed Spinach for a new spin on an old steakhouse favorite. Sample Chef Lenger’s culinary delights today and know what it means to be …
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Boasting an energetic vibe and innovative new menu inspired by celebrity chef/owner Michael Mina's travels throughout the Mediterranean, SEABLUE is a stylish seaside-esque oasis inside the MGM Grand. Specialties like tapas and shellfish are served family-style in a lively setting fittingly reminiscent of a Mediterranean marketplace. SEABLUE is known for its own take on tapas and contemporary seafood masterfully prepared over the restaurant's mesquite and apricot wood-burning grill. All dishes are created around the concept of communal dining, for a social experience that stays true to the restaurant’s theme and point of origin.
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