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CatHouse exudes the steamy sex appeal associated with its Las Vegas Strip location. The sultry décor evokes the eroticism of a 19th century bordello with its walls of black and white boudoir photographs, red velvet banquette seating, and lingerie-clad peepshow-style performers. Executive Chef Kerry Simon’s seductive menu blends sophistication with playful cheekiness, where distinguished delicacies like Market Oysters with champagne sharing space with a gourmet rendition of Pigs in a Blanket and a red-blooded Prime New York Steak is given haute cuisine flair with truffle French fries. Stay late and indulge in the sinful pleasures of CatHouse’s nightclub.
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Paying homage to France's famed artists and their works, Les Artistes Steakhouse is a colorful two-story art deco restaurant with stained glass doors that grace the entrance. The first level consist of a decoratively open kitchen where large rotisserie ovens cover the back wall. Herb-rubbed free range chicken is flame-roasted along with a wide range of meats and fish.
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“Chocolate by the Bald Man”. A bold and enticing statement if ever there was one. In a world increasingly obsessed with weight and health, two Israeli chocolatiers are boldly bucking trend. Named after its two founders, Max Fichtman and Oded Brenner, Max Brenner. With equal parts rich decadence and fanciful whimsy, this chocolate chain is melting the hearts of both young and old. But it isn’t all sweets and lavish desserts, pop in to try Molly’s White Corn Croquettes, with house seasoned white corn & machego cheese balls dusted in panko bread crumbs & lightly fried. Or perhaps the Sloppy …
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Vegas cheered when Bradley Ogden opened his namesake restaurant in Caesar’s Palace, delighted to have the opportunity to sample the famed Bay-area chef’s “New American Cuisine” outside of California. The restaurant, as with the famous Lark Creek Inn and other Bradley Ogden restaurants, celebrates seasonal, farm-fresh ingredients, weaving them into dishes such as Petaluma Rosie Chicken with buckwheat raviolis, morels, and English peas; and Oak Grilled Prime Beef Ribeye with Maytag soufflé, organic beets, and red wine essence. Since its opening in 2003, Bradley Ogden has proven that it certainly lives up to its name.