A Delicious Meal is Just on
The Edge of Town
10490 W Cheyenne, Las Vegas 89129
702-463-3343 / http://www.edgeoftownlasvegas.com/
$$ (including tip)
702-463-3343 / http://www.edgeoftownlasvegas.com/
$$ (including tip)
Prompted by a fellow Link Board member, we had breakfast at The Edge of Town--a 24 hours dining and gaming place--tucked away in the northeast corner of the junction of the 215 and Cheyenne Boulevard. Must say, our in-house dining experience was just prior to the middle March shut-down for in-house dining. For many of you readers, the fact that The Edge of Town is a great place for any meal—breakfast, lunch, or dinner—is old news. And after our visit, I am wondering what took us so long to visit.
I had checked on-line and knew the breakfast menu offered biscuits and gravy. Hey, I am an old country girl and love the stuff. That was my choice, while my better half opted for a more conventional breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, potatoes and toast. Our coffee orders were one regular and one decaf. Our waitperson, who was fantastic by the way, said she didn’t have any decaf ready, but would make a pot.
(As an aside, we had just previously gone to an establishment and asked for decaf and received a “No” with nary an offer to brew some. We had been to this establishment many times and always had decaf. The fact that the lady serving us at The Edge of Town offered to make a pot of decaf truly reflected on the place’s willingness to please a customer.)
Our breakfasts were truly delicious—with the biscuits light and fluffy and the gravy “just like Grandma used to make.” My husband said his breakfast was truly tasty. Though not intrusive, our waitperson made sure our coffee cups never neared empty.
My tipster said he recommends the Cobb salad and the pot roast. He added he has never had a bad meal at The Edge of Town. I asked another friend/resident if she had ever been to The Edge of Town. A frequent diner there, she, too, echoed the same “never a bad meal there.”
Checked the Edge of Town’s website and note they now offer pick-up, delivery and in-house dining. The website is: edgeoftownlasvegas.com. As restrictions change daily, I would suggest visiting the website to determine what dining options are offered when you consider a meal at or from The Edge of Town.
Can’t wait to try the pot roast or the Cobb salad. And you can bet, The Edge of Town is now high on our list of regular spots.
I had checked on-line and knew the breakfast menu offered biscuits and gravy. Hey, I am an old country girl and love the stuff. That was my choice, while my better half opted for a more conventional breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, potatoes and toast. Our coffee orders were one regular and one decaf. Our waitperson, who was fantastic by the way, said she didn’t have any decaf ready, but would make a pot.
(As an aside, we had just previously gone to an establishment and asked for decaf and received a “No” with nary an offer to brew some. We had been to this establishment many times and always had decaf. The fact that the lady serving us at The Edge of Town offered to make a pot of decaf truly reflected on the place’s willingness to please a customer.)
Our breakfasts were truly delicious—with the biscuits light and fluffy and the gravy “just like Grandma used to make.” My husband said his breakfast was truly tasty. Though not intrusive, our waitperson made sure our coffee cups never neared empty.
My tipster said he recommends the Cobb salad and the pot roast. He added he has never had a bad meal at The Edge of Town. I asked another friend/resident if she had ever been to The Edge of Town. A frequent diner there, she, too, echoed the same “never a bad meal there.”
Checked the Edge of Town’s website and note they now offer pick-up, delivery and in-house dining. The website is: edgeoftownlasvegas.com. As restrictions change daily, I would suggest visiting the website to determine what dining options are offered when you consider a meal at or from The Edge of Town.
Can’t wait to try the pot roast or the Cobb salad. And you can bet, The Edge of Town is now high on our list of regular spots.
ADA'S SCOOPS UP GREAT FLAVORS AT TIVOLI VILLAGE
Tivoli Village, 410 S. Rampart Drive, Ste. 120
702-463-7433/www.adaslv.com
$$$
702-463-7433/www.adaslv.com
$$$
Finally, we made it to the much-acclaimed Ada’s at Tivoli Village. It was a mid-afternoon on a Saturday, and most of the indoor tables were full. We had looked at the full lunch and dinner menus online. Meal offerings on the weekend as listed on the website are not clear cut as we learned from our waitperson. However, she said if we truly wanted a dinner item a bit ahead of time, the kitchen could accommodate. Nice.
After given our choice of the remaining indoor tables, we were seated promptly. Lots of tables available outdoors but only a few hardy souls were opting for the chilly exterior; had to be tourists from colder climes. There is a large outdoor seating area — great for seeing and being seen. We would opt for al fresco on a warmer day.
A member of the wait staff and water were at our table soon after we were seated. We ordered bread and olives for starters. The bread was truly half a loaf along with a serving of olives with almonds and hazelnuts. It was a great beginning. Our waitperson watched carefully to time the arrival of our entrees after we were finished with our antipasti. Hate it when mid-starter or still eating salad and the entrée appears. This attention to timing was truly so nice.
We both enjoyed our entrees. My better half chose the Gemelli, while I had rigatoni.
There is a good wine selection and my pour was generous. It paired well with my entrée, just as the waitperson said it would.
At the end of the meal, I had heard Ada’s was known for ice cream. Three flavors were offered — vanilla, chocolate and salted caramel. We both decided to try the salted caramel. It was delicious. We both wanted coffee with our desserts and were a bit disappointed that decaf was not available.
Loved the pottery serving dishes and the clean, neat décor. The kitchen is open and bustling. Prices were in line with comparable places in our area. As always, you can check out the prices along with the location and hours of operation at www.adaslv.com.
Ada’s is a great addition to the eateries available at Tivoli. And the ice cream is truly tasty.
After given our choice of the remaining indoor tables, we were seated promptly. Lots of tables available outdoors but only a few hardy souls were opting for the chilly exterior; had to be tourists from colder climes. There is a large outdoor seating area — great for seeing and being seen. We would opt for al fresco on a warmer day.
A member of the wait staff and water were at our table soon after we were seated. We ordered bread and olives for starters. The bread was truly half a loaf along with a serving of olives with almonds and hazelnuts. It was a great beginning. Our waitperson watched carefully to time the arrival of our entrees after we were finished with our antipasti. Hate it when mid-starter or still eating salad and the entrée appears. This attention to timing was truly so nice.
We both enjoyed our entrees. My better half chose the Gemelli, while I had rigatoni.
There is a good wine selection and my pour was generous. It paired well with my entrée, just as the waitperson said it would.
At the end of the meal, I had heard Ada’s was known for ice cream. Three flavors were offered — vanilla, chocolate and salted caramel. We both decided to try the salted caramel. It was delicious. We both wanted coffee with our desserts and were a bit disappointed that decaf was not available.
Loved the pottery serving dishes and the clean, neat décor. The kitchen is open and bustling. Prices were in line with comparable places in our area. As always, you can check out the prices along with the location and hours of operation at www.adaslv.com.
Ada’s is a great addition to the eateries available at Tivoli. And the ice cream is truly tasty.
TRATTORIA REGGIANO SERVES UP SPECIAL
ALONGSIDE TASTY FARE
Downtown Summerlin, 2020 Park Center Drive
702-749-6966/www.trattoria-reggiano.com/summerlin
$$$$$
702-749-6966/www.trattoria-reggiano.com/summerlin
$$$$$
For quite some time we have passed by Trattoria Reggiano’s Downtown Summerlin location opting for other places to eat. A gift card generously given to us by a fellow Sun City resident prompted us to give the place a try. What a find! And so nearby.
There are two Trattoria Reggiano locations in Las Vegas, one at The Venetian and the other in our neighborhood. The Downtown Summerlin location gets high marks for my four criteria for a dining spot — service, food, décor and general atmosphere. The table arrangement is such that space between offers a good deal of privacy for a party. The bar area is also nicely arranged. The bar was quite busy the weekday evening we were there.
We did not have a reservation, but we were early enough to score a great table. However, as the evening wore on, both the restaurant and bar area became quite busy. Next time we will make a reservation. And you can be sure there will be a next time.
After ordering drinks, delicious garlic rolls and a small antipasto plate were soon at our table. The waiter was my kind of guy — attentive but not aiming to be “my best friend.” Our appetizer of fried calamari was good, but the marinara sauce that accompanied it was amazing. My better half went for spaghetti and meatballs and I, spaghetti carbonara. We both were very pleased with our selections. The servings are generous. At our house, we “do” leftovers, so both of us came home with dinner for the next evening. We passed on dessert as we had had quite enough. We did have a coffee and a cappuccino. Both were nicely presented.
Our total bill sans coupon but with tax just reached five $$$$$. So, for us, this is definitely a special occasion dining spot, not something we will do often. I have seen a $20 coupon for Trattoria Reggiano in the free alternative paper. Check to see if it can be used at the Downtown Summerlin location.
This eatery has been awarded a “Best of Las Vegas” honor for “Best Italian Restaurant — again, this might be the Strip location. However, I feel the Downtown Summerlin location, if not now, should be easily included.
I did notice the website menu listings, www.trattoria-geggiano.com/summerlin, did not include prices. I always like when prices are listed online. Open Table reservations are available. Trattoria Reggiano offers a Saturday and Sunday brunch. This restaurant is located among the cluster of Downtown Summerlin restaurants that includes Grape Vine.
As always, I invite suggestions from Sun City Summerlin residents who have had positive experiences at nearby eateries.
There are two Trattoria Reggiano locations in Las Vegas, one at The Venetian and the other in our neighborhood. The Downtown Summerlin location gets high marks for my four criteria for a dining spot — service, food, décor and general atmosphere. The table arrangement is such that space between offers a good deal of privacy for a party. The bar area is also nicely arranged. The bar was quite busy the weekday evening we were there.
We did not have a reservation, but we were early enough to score a great table. However, as the evening wore on, both the restaurant and bar area became quite busy. Next time we will make a reservation. And you can be sure there will be a next time.
After ordering drinks, delicious garlic rolls and a small antipasto plate were soon at our table. The waiter was my kind of guy — attentive but not aiming to be “my best friend.” Our appetizer of fried calamari was good, but the marinara sauce that accompanied it was amazing. My better half went for spaghetti and meatballs and I, spaghetti carbonara. We both were very pleased with our selections. The servings are generous. At our house, we “do” leftovers, so both of us came home with dinner for the next evening. We passed on dessert as we had had quite enough. We did have a coffee and a cappuccino. Both were nicely presented.
Our total bill sans coupon but with tax just reached five $$$$$. So, for us, this is definitely a special occasion dining spot, not something we will do often. I have seen a $20 coupon for Trattoria Reggiano in the free alternative paper. Check to see if it can be used at the Downtown Summerlin location.
This eatery has been awarded a “Best of Las Vegas” honor for “Best Italian Restaurant — again, this might be the Strip location. However, I feel the Downtown Summerlin location, if not now, should be easily included.
I did notice the website menu listings, www.trattoria-geggiano.com/summerlin, did not include prices. I always like when prices are listed online. Open Table reservations are available. Trattoria Reggiano offers a Saturday and Sunday brunch. This restaurant is located among the cluster of Downtown Summerlin restaurants that includes Grape Vine.
As always, I invite suggestions from Sun City Summerlin residents who have had positive experiences at nearby eateries.
FINALLY, A FREEDS IN SUMMERLIN
10870 W. Charleston Ave., #110, 702-766-2727
freedsbakery.com
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freedsbakery.com
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Finally, our very own Freeds. Several years ago, after making the acquaintance of Paul Fried, flutist, we had to check out Freeds Bakery in Henderson. What a find, but so far away.
Now for a bit of background.
Paul’s father, Milton Fried, began Freeds Bakery in the Las Vegas Valley 60 years ago this year. Paul became a world-renowned flutist who is a most welcome and frequent performer at our Sun City Classical Music Club. Check out Paul’s creds at: paulfriedflutist.com. The difference in the spelling of the family name and the bakery name came about because Milton didn’t think a bakery name should be “fried” as the name is actually spelled, though pronounced with a long e. Thus, Freeds.
After the visit years ago to the, then, only Freeds location, I wondered if there would ever be a Freeds in Summerlin. A short while ago a Freeds opened in Centennial Hills. And, finally this summer, our Freeds opened ever so near our Sun City. The address is 10870 W. Charleston Blvd., #110, in the Shoppes at Canyon Pointe — just south of Costco. It does take a bit of searching within the businesses to get to Freeds, but once found you will not forget the location. Facing Jimmy John’s, Freeds is located to the left. If you are familiar with Distill Bar, Freeds’ front door faces Distill across a big parking lot.
On our first trip we opted for cookies, which one buys by the pound. That is really great as we mixed and matched those that were most tempting. The staff is truly so patient as we, like others we noticed, pointed and chose “one of those, three of that kind …” you get the idea. On our next visit, my better half and I each got a piece of cake. Both of us are chocoholics. He chose the Chocolate Fudge Blackout Cake, while I selected Parisian Chocolate Cake. We had found our favorites.
The shop takes special orders, but requires a 72-hour advance notice for such. A dear friend had Freeds’ apple pie and said it was truly wonderful. Pies seem to require the advance notice, but cake, cookies, cupcakes and even cookie/ice cream sandwiches always seem to be available. And if you just can’t wait to taste your purchase, there are a few stools at a counter and a nearby table that allow you to enjoy your purchase with fresh coffee right then and there.
Freeds has a loyalty program that is tied to your phone number. You get texts with special offers and surprises. Be sure to enroll when you first visit.
For hours of operation, contact information and descriptions of delicious offerings, the website is: freedsbakery.com. To get information about the Summerlin Freeds, click on “New Location in Summerlin.”
Finally, a Freeds for us Summerlin Sun Citians.
Now for a bit of background.
Paul’s father, Milton Fried, began Freeds Bakery in the Las Vegas Valley 60 years ago this year. Paul became a world-renowned flutist who is a most welcome and frequent performer at our Sun City Classical Music Club. Check out Paul’s creds at: paulfriedflutist.com. The difference in the spelling of the family name and the bakery name came about because Milton didn’t think a bakery name should be “fried” as the name is actually spelled, though pronounced with a long e. Thus, Freeds.
After the visit years ago to the, then, only Freeds location, I wondered if there would ever be a Freeds in Summerlin. A short while ago a Freeds opened in Centennial Hills. And, finally this summer, our Freeds opened ever so near our Sun City. The address is 10870 W. Charleston Blvd., #110, in the Shoppes at Canyon Pointe — just south of Costco. It does take a bit of searching within the businesses to get to Freeds, but once found you will not forget the location. Facing Jimmy John’s, Freeds is located to the left. If you are familiar with Distill Bar, Freeds’ front door faces Distill across a big parking lot.
On our first trip we opted for cookies, which one buys by the pound. That is really great as we mixed and matched those that were most tempting. The staff is truly so patient as we, like others we noticed, pointed and chose “one of those, three of that kind …” you get the idea. On our next visit, my better half and I each got a piece of cake. Both of us are chocoholics. He chose the Chocolate Fudge Blackout Cake, while I selected Parisian Chocolate Cake. We had found our favorites.
The shop takes special orders, but requires a 72-hour advance notice for such. A dear friend had Freeds’ apple pie and said it was truly wonderful. Pies seem to require the advance notice, but cake, cookies, cupcakes and even cookie/ice cream sandwiches always seem to be available. And if you just can’t wait to taste your purchase, there are a few stools at a counter and a nearby table that allow you to enjoy your purchase with fresh coffee right then and there.
Freeds has a loyalty program that is tied to your phone number. You get texts with special offers and surprises. Be sure to enroll when you first visit.
For hours of operation, contact information and descriptions of delicious offerings, the website is: freedsbakery.com. To get information about the Summerlin Freeds, click on “New Location in Summerlin.”
Finally, a Freeds for us Summerlin Sun Citians.
Freeds sells cookies by the pound
LE BELLE TERRE IS FRENCH FOR 'DELICIOUS'
8390 W. Sahara Ave., 702-685-7712
lbtbakery.com
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lbtbakery.com
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Recently an appointment caused us to be on West Sahara Avenue near La Belle Terre Bakery. In past years, we visited this bakery/restaurant and enjoyed the food and atmosphere. Several months ago, we attempted to visit and found it closed. Thinking it was a victim to Las Vegas’ ever-changing eatery scene, we were saddened at its going. But, wait, driving by recently we noticed it had suddenly returned. Whew! It has just been closed for remodeling.
We were thrilled to find this little gem is now back better than ever.
La Belle Terre is always busy when we have visited. And two recent times there were no exception. Seems this bakery/café has a large and loyal following.
Hours of operation are daily, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for bakery items. Breakfast and lunch are served, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. We have been tempted to try lunch offerings, but can’t seem to get past breakfast. If you are a French toast lover as we are, we can highly recommend the traditional French toast. My better half was truly pleased with the breakfast sandwich he ordered on our first return visit. He said the bread was outstanding, and the breakfast potatoes and small salad that came with made this menu item a filling meal.
The surroundings are pleasing and neat — truly café décor. There is a small area of patio seating, which, on pleasant days, seems to be full of diners enjoying pastries, various menu items and coffee. Customers place their orders and pay for them up front. If not carrying out, you get a number to place on your table so the wait staff can deliver your order. On our visit, we opted for indoor seating that is available in the main bakery area or a small adjacent dining area. Our experience has been that the service is prompt and friendly, with hot items served immediately.
There are difficult choices at La Belle Terre. As one walks to the registers to place an order, it is necessary to pass a display case of truly beautiful pastries. Many opt for a sweet and coffee instead of the cooked-to-order items. Others who dine in choose to take home eye-catching pastries to be enjoyed later.
La Belle Terre is located at 8390 W. Sahara Ave. (on the north side of Sahara between the major streets of Cimarron Road and Durango Drive — the commercial area containing Paymon’s Café and Nothing Bundt Cakes).
I always like hearing of additional places to visit, and two days after our recent visit to La Belle Terre, Sharon Bishop, our Link advertising coordinator, told me she had just discovered the greatest place. She was talking about the very same La Belle Terre! She had stopped in for one of those beautiful pastries and a cup of coffee.
We were thrilled to find this little gem is now back better than ever.
La Belle Terre is always busy when we have visited. And two recent times there were no exception. Seems this bakery/café has a large and loyal following.
Hours of operation are daily, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for bakery items. Breakfast and lunch are served, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. We have been tempted to try lunch offerings, but can’t seem to get past breakfast. If you are a French toast lover as we are, we can highly recommend the traditional French toast. My better half was truly pleased with the breakfast sandwich he ordered on our first return visit. He said the bread was outstanding, and the breakfast potatoes and small salad that came with made this menu item a filling meal.
The surroundings are pleasing and neat — truly café décor. There is a small area of patio seating, which, on pleasant days, seems to be full of diners enjoying pastries, various menu items and coffee. Customers place their orders and pay for them up front. If not carrying out, you get a number to place on your table so the wait staff can deliver your order. On our visit, we opted for indoor seating that is available in the main bakery area or a small adjacent dining area. Our experience has been that the service is prompt and friendly, with hot items served immediately.
There are difficult choices at La Belle Terre. As one walks to the registers to place an order, it is necessary to pass a display case of truly beautiful pastries. Many opt for a sweet and coffee instead of the cooked-to-order items. Others who dine in choose to take home eye-catching pastries to be enjoyed later.
La Belle Terre is located at 8390 W. Sahara Ave. (on the north side of Sahara between the major streets of Cimarron Road and Durango Drive — the commercial area containing Paymon’s Café and Nothing Bundt Cakes).
I always like hearing of additional places to visit, and two days after our recent visit to La Belle Terre, Sharon Bishop, our Link advertising coordinator, told me she had just discovered the greatest place. She was talking about the very same La Belle Terre! She had stopped in for one of those beautiful pastries and a cup of coffee.
MARCHE BACCHUS TANTALIZES THE SENSES
2620 Regatta Drive, 702-804-8008
marchebacchus.com
$$$
marchebacchus.com
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Have you ever had one of those dining experiences that was perfect in every respect? We recently experienced two such at Marche Bacchus, located in nearby Desert Shores. The surroundings were wonderful — patio seating by Lake Jacqueline with perfect weather. The service was prompt but not intrusive; the food truly delicious, and the live music was the icing on the cake.
Not long ago we learned that on Wednesday evenings, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., there is a wonderful guitarist who performs at Marche Bacchus. We first heard him play for a private birthday party and enjoyed his music. Turns out this talented fellow is one of our Sun City Summerlin’s own — Dirk Kleutgens, our Starbright Theatre’s sound technician. Check out Dirk’s website, www.dirkk.com. He is an amazing talent.
During our time in Las Vegas, we have watched Marche Bacchus evolve from a small wine shop with a few waterside tables into a destination/special occasion restaurant that is not to be missed.
The food has never disappointed us — the cheese and charcuterie boards, French onion soup, salads, entrees, desserts (the Limoncello dessert is truly delicious) and wine selections are all winners. We have even enjoyed escargot. I know, not everyone’s thing.
Many like to select a bottle of wine from the vast selection within the shop. It appears the corkage fee is $10 per bottle, but wine is also available by the glass for prices that are on a par with comparable establishments. Recently, Marche Bacchus added spirits to its wine and beer offerings.
Hours of operation, menus, prices, the OpenTable reservation site and directions to Marche Bacchus can all be found at www.marchebacchus.com. As this is a very popular place, I would suggest making a reservation. If you are going specifically to enjoy Dirk’s music, request a table that will afford a good location for watching and listening, and enjoy this nearby treasure.
Not long ago we learned that on Wednesday evenings, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., there is a wonderful guitarist who performs at Marche Bacchus. We first heard him play for a private birthday party and enjoyed his music. Turns out this talented fellow is one of our Sun City Summerlin’s own — Dirk Kleutgens, our Starbright Theatre’s sound technician. Check out Dirk’s website, www.dirkk.com. He is an amazing talent.
During our time in Las Vegas, we have watched Marche Bacchus evolve from a small wine shop with a few waterside tables into a destination/special occasion restaurant that is not to be missed.
The food has never disappointed us — the cheese and charcuterie boards, French onion soup, salads, entrees, desserts (the Limoncello dessert is truly delicious) and wine selections are all winners. We have even enjoyed escargot. I know, not everyone’s thing.
Many like to select a bottle of wine from the vast selection within the shop. It appears the corkage fee is $10 per bottle, but wine is also available by the glass for prices that are on a par with comparable establishments. Recently, Marche Bacchus added spirits to its wine and beer offerings.
Hours of operation, menus, prices, the OpenTable reservation site and directions to Marche Bacchus can all be found at www.marchebacchus.com. As this is a very popular place, I would suggest making a reservation. If you are going specifically to enjoy Dirk’s music, request a table that will afford a good location for watching and listening, and enjoy this nearby treasure.
AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCE AWAITS AT ORCHIDS GARDEN
5485 W. Sahara Ave., 702-631-3839
www.orchidsgardenrestaurant.com
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www.orchidsgardenrestaurant.com
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A while back a friend took us to Orchids Garden Chinese Restaurant for a dim sum lunch. We had a delicious lunch and a great time. The best way to describe the true dim sum experience is “a cafeteria coming to one’s table.” Waitstaff pass among tables with carts laden with various dishes. To order, you just point at a dish and it is placed at your table. However, if you speak Chinese, you are able to ask for the dish by name. All at our table were “pointers.”
After the dish is placed on the table, the waitperson stamps the check with an inked stamp — this indicates the cost of the dish. Different dishes are different prices. At the end of the meal, the stamps are totaled and that’s the cost of the entire meal. Very efficient.
Some of the dishes are familiar Chinese offerings — dumplings filled with shrimp, shu mei, egg rolls, fried calamari. Others offer surprises — some savory, some sweet. It is all too easy to select a sweet (what I would consider a dessert dish) at the beginning of the meal. Here’s where the ability to speak and understand Chinese is really handy. Most of us are accustomed to beginning our meal with savory dishes and ending with sweets. Of course, if you are of “the dessert first” belief, no problem.
With dim sum, the larger the number in your party, the more dishes you all can sample. Most of the dishes come with two or three servings. Others are meant to be shared such as Chinese broccoli (not President George H. W. Bush’s bane), but truly tasty and served with a lobster sauce. One dish we all avoided was chicken feet. Not quite ready for that one.
Photos of Orchids Garden’s dim sum offerings are online. So, to be sure you know what you are getting, it might be advisable to take a phone along to consult “before pointing.” Asking the server what the offering contains is futile unless, again, you speak Chinese. But, hey, the unknown is part of the dim sum experience.
At Orchids Garden, dim sum is served all day with a day and evening menu offering most of the same dishes. Traditionally, dim sum is a brunch or early lunch meal. But in our 24-hour city, Orchids Garden offers it throughout the day and into the evening.
Orchids Garden’s parking lot doesn’t begin to accommodate diners that fill this vast restaurant. So, if you are not early (or very lucky) you might have to park nearby.
Orchids Garden is located at 5485 W. Sahara Ave. Hours are daily, 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Never tried dim sum? Gather up a group, go to Orchids Garden and have a great time, all the while sipping tea among bites.
After the dish is placed on the table, the waitperson stamps the check with an inked stamp — this indicates the cost of the dish. Different dishes are different prices. At the end of the meal, the stamps are totaled and that’s the cost of the entire meal. Very efficient.
Some of the dishes are familiar Chinese offerings — dumplings filled with shrimp, shu mei, egg rolls, fried calamari. Others offer surprises — some savory, some sweet. It is all too easy to select a sweet (what I would consider a dessert dish) at the beginning of the meal. Here’s where the ability to speak and understand Chinese is really handy. Most of us are accustomed to beginning our meal with savory dishes and ending with sweets. Of course, if you are of “the dessert first” belief, no problem.
With dim sum, the larger the number in your party, the more dishes you all can sample. Most of the dishes come with two or three servings. Others are meant to be shared such as Chinese broccoli (not President George H. W. Bush’s bane), but truly tasty and served with a lobster sauce. One dish we all avoided was chicken feet. Not quite ready for that one.
Photos of Orchids Garden’s dim sum offerings are online. So, to be sure you know what you are getting, it might be advisable to take a phone along to consult “before pointing.” Asking the server what the offering contains is futile unless, again, you speak Chinese. But, hey, the unknown is part of the dim sum experience.
At Orchids Garden, dim sum is served all day with a day and evening menu offering most of the same dishes. Traditionally, dim sum is a brunch or early lunch meal. But in our 24-hour city, Orchids Garden offers it throughout the day and into the evening.
Orchids Garden’s parking lot doesn’t begin to accommodate diners that fill this vast restaurant. So, if you are not early (or very lucky) you might have to park nearby.
Orchids Garden is located at 5485 W. Sahara Ave. Hours are daily, 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Never tried dim sum? Gather up a group, go to Orchids Garden and have a great time, all the while sipping tea among bites.
CHEF MARC'S TRATTORIA
NEW ADDRESS AS OF APRIL 1, 2021: 300 W. Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89102
NEW PHONE NUMBER AS OF APRIL 1, 2021: 725-214-4950
chefmarcstrattoria.com
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NEW PHONE NUMBER AS OF APRIL 1, 2021: 725-214-4950
chefmarcstrattoria.com
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For quite some time, I had wanted to dine at Chef Marc’s Trattoria. In years past, we have enjoyed meals at Marc’s when it was on Lake Mead Boulevard and at Parma which was located on Buffalo Drive near Washington—both created by Chef Marc. Finally, during the most recent Restaurant Week, we made it to Chef Marc’s Trattoria. And our experience did not disappoint.
Up front I want to say our total check was not typical as we added before dinner drinks, dessert, and cappuccinos to the fixed price Restaurant Week offering that included four courses. If you are considering a visit Chef Marc’s Trattoria, check the on-line menu for prices. It is, for us, definitely, a special occasion place. Seems I have lots of special occasion places, now to find more special occasions.
Probably had the best glass of pinot grigio ever. Just the right temperature and so smooth. The food was delicious—a salad and a course with beans and mussels were wonderfully delicious. Then a pasta course and a pork dish that were amazing. For desert tiramisu with nicely presented cappuccinos.
Service can make or break a meal. At Chef Marc’s we experienced some of the best service I can remember. Every move was perfect, with waitstaff being attentive, but not intrusive. As we worked through the many courses, the proper silver was always at the ready—quietly placed by our plates. As a nice touch, Chef Marc, himself, stopped by our table to ask if all was to our liking and said, “I will now prepare your main course.”
Not too far away, Chef Marc’s Trattoria is located in the small commercial area behind the Arizona Charlie’s on the southwest corner of the intersection of Sahara and Durango (8615 West Sahara Avenue). The parking lot can be accessed either from Sahara or Durango. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays, Chef Marc’s opens at 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, and closes at 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursdays, at 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and at 9 p.m. on Sundays.
I would definitely suggest reservations. The evening we were there almost every table was full during the entire time of our long meal. The restaurant uses YELP for on-line reservations. But the website suggests calling Chef Marc’s if your party is over 10 people. The telephone number is: (702) 233-6272. I noted that YELP lists only two dollar signs ($$) as the price range. Menu offerings are so tempting that I, again, suggest you check prices on the website to avoid an unwanted “check surprise.”
Up front I want to say our total check was not typical as we added before dinner drinks, dessert, and cappuccinos to the fixed price Restaurant Week offering that included four courses. If you are considering a visit Chef Marc’s Trattoria, check the on-line menu for prices. It is, for us, definitely, a special occasion place. Seems I have lots of special occasion places, now to find more special occasions.
Probably had the best glass of pinot grigio ever. Just the right temperature and so smooth. The food was delicious—a salad and a course with beans and mussels were wonderfully delicious. Then a pasta course and a pork dish that were amazing. For desert tiramisu with nicely presented cappuccinos.
Service can make or break a meal. At Chef Marc’s we experienced some of the best service I can remember. Every move was perfect, with waitstaff being attentive, but not intrusive. As we worked through the many courses, the proper silver was always at the ready—quietly placed by our plates. As a nice touch, Chef Marc, himself, stopped by our table to ask if all was to our liking and said, “I will now prepare your main course.”
Not too far away, Chef Marc’s Trattoria is located in the small commercial area behind the Arizona Charlie’s on the southwest corner of the intersection of Sahara and Durango (8615 West Sahara Avenue). The parking lot can be accessed either from Sahara or Durango. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays, Chef Marc’s opens at 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, and closes at 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursdays, at 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and at 9 p.m. on Sundays.
I would definitely suggest reservations. The evening we were there almost every table was full during the entire time of our long meal. The restaurant uses YELP for on-line reservations. But the website suggests calling Chef Marc’s if your party is over 10 people. The telephone number is: (702) 233-6272. I noted that YELP lists only two dollar signs ($$) as the price range. Menu offerings are so tempting that I, again, suggest you check prices on the website to avoid an unwanted “check surprise.”
eatt PRESENTS ENTREES AS ART
7865 W. Sahara Ave., 702-608-5233
eattfood.com
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eattfood.com
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Here is a Restaurant Week 2019 find that is just too good to keep secret. eatt Gourmet Bistro is located at 7865 W. Sahara Ave., Suites 104 and 105. I must admit that the draw was the $20 lunch per person offering. When glancing at the regular menu, this was truly a bargain beyond belief. However, we were so impressed with the surroundings, food and service, eatt is now high on our special occasion restaurant list when we might spend a bit more for a celebration.
I was aware of eatt from good reviews in various local publications. After reading its most interesting Restaurant Week menu for lunch, I was eager to give it a try. The three-course offering included a soup, a sandwich and a dessert. As a bonus, our iced teas were included.
Upon entering eatt, my better half and I were so impressed with the décor — neat neutral tones and so inviting. It was not too busy the weekday we were there for lunch. We were seated promptly, and drinks soon followed. My better half chose carrot soup, the panini and the hazel nut dessert. I opted for ajo blanco — a garlic/almond soup, a lamb sandwich and the same dessert. The soup presentations were truly works of art, my husband’s carrot soup was so nicely presented, but the real show was my soup. It was a cold soup with solid ingredients displayed in the bottom of the bowl — think a colorful kaleidoscope display. The soup mixture was ceremoniously poured over the colorful solids. Our sandwiches were delicious. The praline cream puff dessert was beautiful to behold.
eatt is not to be confused with Natalie Young’s “eat” restaurants in downtown Las Vegas and Village Center Circle in Summerlin. And the Restaurant Week prices we experienced at eatt do not reflect regular prices. Lunch prices are reasonable, but dinner prices make a visit at that time a truly special occasion. The full menu, with pricing, is available at eattfood.com.
eatt’s telephone number is: 702-608-5233. On-line reservations can be made through Open Table. Lunch is available Monday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; dinner is served Monday to Thursday, 5 p.m. with the last seating at 8:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 5 p.m. with the last seating at 9:30 p.m.; closed Sundays.
I was aware of eatt from good reviews in various local publications. After reading its most interesting Restaurant Week menu for lunch, I was eager to give it a try. The three-course offering included a soup, a sandwich and a dessert. As a bonus, our iced teas were included.
Upon entering eatt, my better half and I were so impressed with the décor — neat neutral tones and so inviting. It was not too busy the weekday we were there for lunch. We were seated promptly, and drinks soon followed. My better half chose carrot soup, the panini and the hazel nut dessert. I opted for ajo blanco — a garlic/almond soup, a lamb sandwich and the same dessert. The soup presentations were truly works of art, my husband’s carrot soup was so nicely presented, but the real show was my soup. It was a cold soup with solid ingredients displayed in the bottom of the bowl — think a colorful kaleidoscope display. The soup mixture was ceremoniously poured over the colorful solids. Our sandwiches were delicious. The praline cream puff dessert was beautiful to behold.
eatt is not to be confused with Natalie Young’s “eat” restaurants in downtown Las Vegas and Village Center Circle in Summerlin. And the Restaurant Week prices we experienced at eatt do not reflect regular prices. Lunch prices are reasonable, but dinner prices make a visit at that time a truly special occasion. The full menu, with pricing, is available at eattfood.com.
eatt’s telephone number is: 702-608-5233. On-line reservations can be made through Open Table. Lunch is available Monday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; dinner is served Monday to Thursday, 5 p.m. with the last seating at 8:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 5 p.m. with the last seating at 9:30 p.m.; closed Sundays.
DELICIOUSNESS CAN BE FOUND NEXT DOOR AT THE WILD FIG
9555 Del Webb Blvd., 702-575-95125
www.thewildfigcatering.com
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www.thewildfigcatering.com
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Now here’s a new neighbor you just gotta love – the old “had me at hello.” Could be modified, in the case of The Wild Fig, to “had me at first bite.” The Wild Fig is definitely a wonderful addition to our Sun City Summerlin area.
It was not the 2-fer coupon (found on this month’s Link Dining Deals insert) that prompted us to pick up lunch at The Wild Fig, but the good things I had heard from others who had eaten the great carry-out provided by the place. Though, the coupon was a nice bonus.
We actually stopped by The Wild Fig (9555 Del Webb Blvd.) to place our order for take-out; there is no accommodation for eating in. Next time we will call ahead, though, our wait, as we watched our sandwiches being prepared, was very short.
We both opted for the Carolina pork sandwich. The pulled pork flavored with the Carolina sauce (think just the right hint of vinegar) combined with The Wild Fig’s tasty slaw was truly a taste treat. Though other items on the menu are tempting, we will find it difficult to not order the same sandwich again. In addition to our sandwiches we ordered a serving of mac and cheese. My husband declared, “It is just like Mother used to make.” Very good.
As stated previously, The Wild Fig has take-out for immediate gratification. However, the span of the business is much greater. The firm offers catering for large numbers and food truck service. These options are easily arranged. Just call 575-9515 to request catering services, or to place a take-out order for pickup.
Full printed menus—take-out and catering – are available at The Wild Fig location and on the website, www.wildfigcatering.com. The entrance to The Wild Fig faces west, or toward Del Webb Boulevard, and the business is located on the west side of the former TSI complex. There is curbside signage on the south side of the building and on Sundial Drive across from the Fire Station to guide you to the entrance.
In addition to the quality of the food and the convenience of the location, The Wild Fig offers a loyalty program. Visit The Wild Fig eight times and ninth entrée is free.
Carryout is offered Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Be sure to give this all-too-convenient eatery a try, and don’t forget that Link Dining Deals coupon.
It was not the 2-fer coupon (found on this month’s Link Dining Deals insert) that prompted us to pick up lunch at The Wild Fig, but the good things I had heard from others who had eaten the great carry-out provided by the place. Though, the coupon was a nice bonus.
We actually stopped by The Wild Fig (9555 Del Webb Blvd.) to place our order for take-out; there is no accommodation for eating in. Next time we will call ahead, though, our wait, as we watched our sandwiches being prepared, was very short.
We both opted for the Carolina pork sandwich. The pulled pork flavored with the Carolina sauce (think just the right hint of vinegar) combined with The Wild Fig’s tasty slaw was truly a taste treat. Though other items on the menu are tempting, we will find it difficult to not order the same sandwich again. In addition to our sandwiches we ordered a serving of mac and cheese. My husband declared, “It is just like Mother used to make.” Very good.
As stated previously, The Wild Fig has take-out for immediate gratification. However, the span of the business is much greater. The firm offers catering for large numbers and food truck service. These options are easily arranged. Just call 575-9515 to request catering services, or to place a take-out order for pickup.
Full printed menus—take-out and catering – are available at The Wild Fig location and on the website, www.wildfigcatering.com. The entrance to The Wild Fig faces west, or toward Del Webb Boulevard, and the business is located on the west side of the former TSI complex. There is curbside signage on the south side of the building and on Sundial Drive across from the Fire Station to guide you to the entrance.
In addition to the quality of the food and the convenience of the location, The Wild Fig offers a loyalty program. Visit The Wild Fig eight times and ninth entrée is free.
Carryout is offered Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Be sure to give this all-too-convenient eatery a try, and don’t forget that Link Dining Deals coupon.