The Las Vegas dining scene has a spicy relationship with stereotypes. It creates them, embraces them, defies them, reinvents them. Which tropes we hold closest likely are generational. Some of us will recall the midcentury Before Times when dining in Vegas meant endless buffets, cheap steakhouses and the brown-sauced, Cognac-flamed zenith of Continental cuisine. Many more may always consider the city a satellite state for celebrity chefs. As he did for Los Angeles in the 1980s, Wolfgang Puck shi...
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Care to know how the residents of Las Vegas live? How they learn their trades, hone their skills, pursue their ambitions, and kick back? In a city as weird as this one, those subjects can be more interesting than you'd think. In Vegas, the American Dream is built on tips -- gratuities. Thousands come here every month because they know that the lack of a college degree won't hold them back as it will in other parts of the United States; that a high school graduate, or someone who never even made ...
Restaurants · City Guides ; Las Vegas is the place to be if you're seeking a once-in-a-lifetime dining experience. From Guy Savoy to Gordon Ramsay, some of the world's top chefs have opened restaurants in this dynamic and vibrant city, making it one of the best places in the country to enjoy incredible cuisine, not to mention showstopping settings. One of the coolest things about a foodie excursion in Las Vegas is the fact that you can hop from hotel to hotel without having to travel for each ...
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Thanks to the more than 40 million people visiting each year, Vegas opinions tend to come a little more formed, a little more cocksure, and, let's be honest, aggressively judgmental. Vegas, as the stereotype goes, is the Forever 21 of cities -- a disposable Hollywood backlot mostly inhabited by three card poker dealers, topless nuns, and Criss Angel. It’s the culinary equivalent to an NBA All-Star Game on the Strip (many famous chefs, few trying hard) and a culinary wasteland off; the town equ...
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