May 25, 2013

Las Vegas Restaurant Week:


T-Bones, Haichi and Terra Rossa at Red Rock Casino are all proud participants in Las Vegas Restaurant Week. The six day event gives restaurants in our community the opportunity to give back through the culinary arts. Your support for Three Square and Restaurant Week is needed and appreciated. Details & Menus at Red Rock:

Sonoma Cellar and Cabo Mexican Restaurant at Sunset Station are also participating in Restaurant Week. View Menus at Sunset:

The Broiler at Boulder Station is  also participating in Restaurant Week. View Menu at Boulder:

Pasta Cucina at Aliante Station is also participating in Las Vegas Restaurant Week 2012! View Menu at Aliante:

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Las Vegas Restaurant Week 2012 / Three Square LV Home Page:

Dinner at Austin’s:



Dinner at Austin’s: Petite Filet Oscar Perfection… or Austin’s Tuna Steak, a perfect light summer meal! See the full Austin’s menu:

In Search Of The Deal

IF YOU’RE LIKE me, when it comes to dining, you’re perpetually in search of a deal. It’s not so much to do with financial concerns, although you can’t be too frugal these days.  For many like me, it’s more about the challenge. It’s just fun to find a great value after putting some small bit of effort into the search.

Wine is a good place to start. When ordering an expensive wine on occasion I expect big things and can only be satisfied or disappointed (although I expect the former). But if I take a chance on a $35 bottle that I don’t know anything about, there’s an “excitement of the chase” that’s also brought “to the table”.

I can’t help but get excited, that this may be my next great find, my new favorite that won’t break the bank. In this spirit, and that of the New Year, I plan to try new things. It may be a wine from a new region, a new style, a new varietal.

This determination applies to other aspects of the dining experience.  It may be a new exotic beer or a freshly invented cocktail. My adventure may well go beyond beverage and into the realms of the kitchen. I look forward to trying a new fish I’ve never heard of or pasta that I’ve previously ignored.

One thing I am certain to find on such a quest with this type of mandate is new territory. That’s what it’s all about. That’s the tastiest morsel, the part that is most memorable. I can’t think of any better approach, to dining or to life in 2012.

The featured blogger for this post is Station Casinos Vice President of Food & Beverage Mark LaVoie