Category Archives: Las Vegas
Tableau, The Wynn, Las Vegas
Food: ☆☆☆☆
Service: ☆☆☆☆☆
Ambiance: ☆☆☆☆☆
Cost: $$$$
Must try: Ahi Tuna Tartare, Open Faced Dungness Crab Club Sandwich
Tableau might be one of the best-kept secrets at the Wynn.
This elegantly whimsical restaurant is tucked away in a serene corner of the Wynn Hotel. Overlooking a pool and garden, Tableau offers a luxurious breakfast and lunch menu. The food here is top-notch as is the service and the prices.
Known for its Saturday and Sunday brunch – Tableau really offers a wonderful respite from the brisk pulse of the Vegas beat.
Here is some of what we ate:
Ahi Tuna Tartare
Open Faced Dungness Crab Club Sandwich
Grilled Vegetable Salad
Chocolate Dessert
Bouchon, Las Vegas, NV
Food: ☆☆☆
Service: ☆☆
Ambiance: ☆☆☆
Cost: $$$$
Must try: Beignets de Brandade de Morue, Quiche
Bouchon is housed at the Venetian and is known for its clever interpretations of classic French bistro cuisine.
Thomas Keller is a food icon and eating at Bouchon, which is based on his Napa Valley bistro, was one of the most anticipated events of my trip to Vegas.
Unfortunately my experience turned out to be a rather lackluster one. I think it was more to do with the service versus just the food.
Our server was rather edgy which really took away from the kind of comfort and ease I expected the evening to present.
The food was definitely good but nothing blew me away. I thought the appetizers proved to be better than the entrees. The quiche was amazing as were the cod fritters.
However, overall I was disappointed as I had much higher expectations from a Thomas Keller restaurant. I would go back to give it a fair chance – perhaps for lunch next time.
Here is some of what we ate:
Quiche du Jour
Beignets de Brandade de Morue
Gigot d’Agneau
Confit d’Esturgeon
Truite Amandine
Île Flottante
Tarte au Citron
Bartolotta Ristorante di Mare, Wynn Hotel, Las vegas
Food: ☆☆☆☆ ½
Service: ☆☆☆☆☆
Ambiance: ☆☆☆☆ ½
Cost: $$$$
Must try: Lasagnette, Special Mediterranean Fish
The Wynn offers some fabulous dinning options but perhaps the jewel in its crown is award winning Chef Paul Bartolotta’s eponymous restaurant Bartolotta, Ristorante di Mare.
When it comes to quality there are no expenses spared at Bartolotta. This Italian seafood gem has its crustaceans and fish flown in straight from the Mediterranean a few times a week, which offers diners signature items such as orata, purple snapper and pale pink langoustines. The food is outstanding – one of my favorites was the pink shrimp and the lasagnette.
Bartolotta is not just about the food though. Their service is just as flawless as the meal. The servers tend to patron’s needs with tremendous care, weaving in and out of the dining experience with deft expertise.
At Bartolotta you pay top dollar for an extraordinary experience. I think it is well worth the splurge for those really special occasions.
Here is some of what we ate:
Buffalo Mozzarella
Special Grilled Shrimp
Spaghetti All’ Astice
Lasagnette Con Ragu di Crostacei
Summer Rissotto
Branzino
Vegetables
Wynn Buffet, Las Vegas,NV
Food: ☆☆☆ 1/2
Service: ☆☆☆
Ambiance: ☆☆☆☆
Cost: $$$
All buffets are not made equally and the Wynn Buffet is certainly many cuts above the rest!!
I am not a fan of buffets and find that generally they are filled with un-thoughtful, generic dishes to please the hungry masses. The buffet at the Wynn however proves to be very different.
Set in a whimsical dining room within a bright atrium, filled with multicolored fruits and flowers, the offerings are unbelievable in variety, quality and flavor. It took me a good 10 minutes just to walk the buffet to wrap my head around all the options I had.
Fresh salads, soups, seafood, meats, vegetables, sushi, Chinese food, hand pulled noodles, Mexican options, Italian food, vegetables galore, live cooking stations – a room full of desserts…the list just goes on and on and on.
The buffet at the Wynn is priced a little higher than others but for this quality of food – I would say that it’s worth every penny!
Here is some of what we ate:
Lotus of Siam, Las Vegas, NV
Food: ☆☆☆☆☆
Service: ☆☆☆½
Ambiance: ☆
Cost: $$
Lotus of Siam is Vegas’s best-kept secret. Okay it’s not so much of a secret ever since Gourmet magazine called it “the best Thai restaurant in the United States!”
I had to find out what all the fuss was about especially since I have been thoroughly spoiled by the splendid Thai food available in Queens, NY. (Lotus of Siam now has opened an outpost in New York City)
I have to say I was blown away. Chef Saipin Chutima, the owner of Lotus of Siam has created truly authentic classic Northern Issan-style cuisine using fresh and bold flavors.
The menu at Lotus of Siam is extensive and overwhelming to navigate without the help of the servers who offer great advice on what dishes to order.
Everything we had was excellent. The waiters will ask you how spicy you want your food on a scale of 1-10. I tried panang curry at a 10 and it really wasn’t that spicy but was very tasty.
As I walked out, belly full, of this nondescript food spot housed in a dinky strip mall, a mile away from the dazzle of the Strip – I knew that I was leaving Las Vegas after really having hit the jackpot!
Here is some of what we ate:
MEE KROB
BEEF SALAD
CHICKEN PANANG
GARLIC PRAWN
CHICKEN WITH MINT AND GREEN CHILI
SEA BASS ON DRUNKEN NOODLE
CRAB FRIED RICE
Jaleo by José Andrés,Las Vegas, NV
Food: ☆☆☆☆
Service: ☆☆☆☆
Ambiance: ☆☆☆
Cost: $$$
Must try: Patatas Bravas, Setas al ajillo con La Serena, Espinacas a la Catalana, Patatas Bravas
José Andrés is the culinary mastermind who is credited with bringing authentic Spanish cuisine and the concept of Tapas to the United States.
At Jaleo, which is at the Cosmopolitan in Vegas, Andrés along with Chef Ramon Martinez, offers a delightful blitz of fantastic small plates showcasing the very best of Spanish cuisine.
Andrés has created a remarkable paella pit at Jaleo, lit by all wood fires, which flavors their delicious paella of the night.
The menu is extensive offering over 70 options to diners to pick from. Each dish delights in different ways as do the wonderful drinks. The service at Jaleo is just as charming as the food is. For me, this was a perfect Vegas food spot to kick off an evening of fun.
Here is some of what we ate:
Jaleo Bramble
Gambas Al Ajillo
Espinacas a la Catalana
Setas al ajillo con La Serena
Patatas Bravas
Tortillas de patatas clasica
Pollastre amb Escamarlans
Paella de verduras de Temporada
Gin and Tonic Sorbet
Flan al estilo
Bayside Breakfast Buffet at MandalayBay Resort, Las Vegas, NV
Service: ☆☆☆
Ambiance: ☆☆
Cost: $$
The Bayside Breakfast buffet at MandalayBay Resort is set in a bright room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the lush, tropical water garden. The views are nice – the food is not!
There is a large selection of all kinds of foods available from breakfast pastries, to meats, a carving and omelet station, eggs of all kinds, fruits, vegetables – you name it and they have it.
But for all its might in size and variety, there was nothing I tried that was tasty. The eggs Benedict was an overcooked gloppy mess, the hash browns were so crisp they had lost their identity, all the pastries were mediocre at best and the fruits looked like they had been sitting there for at least two days.
I’ve never tried a Las Vegas Buffet but I have visions of it being much better than this.
My advice….skip this one. Try Jean Phillipes Patisserie instead for a true feast for both the eyes and the palate..
Here is some of what we ate: