Celebrate Earth Day, Everyday – Eat Organic.

April 22, 2011   Leave a Comment  

Eat Organic, Save lives.

Earth Day Tip:

 

When you eat Organic Food, you’re not only eating better – you are actually helping to protect several species of birds + wildlife. Songbirds are disappearing and it mostly has to do with the pesticides that are used on various plants, including the banana tree.

Bacon: the new condiment?

March 14, 2011   Leave a Comment  

Bacon, an essential side-dish typically eaten at Breakfast, has become much more than just that in our recent history.

Crispy bacon. Hungry now? ;)

Perusing many chefs menus both locally in Vegas and beyond, one will notice bacon has become a staple in creating partial to even full menus across the States.  You will find it in Bread, Appetizers, Salads, Entrees – and dare I say – dessert?     Yes.

Taking note of this American obsession , I turn your heads to a menu that is just that – a bacon lover’s delight. In fact, the kind folks over at Diablo’s Cantina in Las Vegas,  have employed this “breakfast treat” across an entire menu. Begging the TVF question of the day: “Is Bacon the new condiment?”

But don’t just take my word for it – have a look for yourself.

From start to finish - Diablo's Cantina celebrates good ol' Bacon.

 

 

When: Tuesday, March 15th – 7pm

For Event tickets : Diablo’s Cantina

 

 

 

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A Gastronome is…

March 13, 2011   Leave a Comment  

For many, food is just that – sustenance. The very basis of our survival here on planet Earth. But for a select growing demographic, our palate isn’t truly satisfied like it used to be.   This may simply come in the form of being introduced to a great dining experience, or perhaps a friend introduced you to some seasonably fresh produce from your local farmer’s market.   Put simply my friends, you are Gastronomes.

Seared Shrimp with Shrimp and Goat Cheese Pierogi and Red Wine Sauce. Courtesy, James Beard

A small poem for you foodies. May the love, knowledge and “taste” we all have for our food, wine + spirits flourish in the weeks ahead!

 

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“Like an artist, a gastronome
not only admires the beauty of
the most simple dish, but it’s
depth and masterful arrangement
– eating with his eyes, before
eating with his mouth.”

 

 

 

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‘foodiepalooza!’ – food rocks.

Feb. 28, 2011   Leave a Comment  

Celebrate food. Celebrate music. All to help feed OUR Community.

food rocks.

Help TVF in the fight against hunger here in Southern Nevada.

Let’s get together for a night of great food, music + libations all to support a very worthwhile cause – feeding those that need our help.

Come party with not only the many that populate our online foodie community, but our family across Las Vegas that make all of this a reality – the food + beverage industry.

Lastly, take a shot at some ‘tasteful’ raffle prizes from our generous donors:

Southern Wine + Spirits
Urbanspoon + many more!

(100% of the proceeds to benefit the Three Square foundation.)

 

No Kid should GO HUNGRY!

Feb. 19, 2011   Leave a Comment  

Let me first start this out by saying – No child should EVER go hungry! It is appalling to think that in this great City of Las Vegas, with the abundance of food that we have at our disposal via hotels + business – this should even be an ISSUE!

Now that I am off of my soap box – Taste of the Nation is back in Las Vegas – May 19th at the Palms Hotel.

ALL proceeds go to support this wonderful cause. Take an evening to enjoy the culinary amazing culinary influence that surrounds us here in Las Vegas and in doing so, you are helping put an end to this travesty!

Share Our Strength’s annual Taste of the Nation Las Vegas will take place on May 19th, 2011 at the Rain Nightclub in Palm Casino Resort. More than 30 of the city’s finest chefs will be in attendance at Rain Nightclub, all to help end childhood hunger in America. Located on the casino level of Palms Casino Resort, Rain Nightclub provides the perfect location to experience the Las Vegas night life while enjoying tasty treats, live entertainment, and tantalizing live and silent auction.

100% OF TICKET SALES SUPPORTS SHARE OUR STRENGTH’S EFFORTS TO END CHILDHOOD HUNGER.

Proceeds locally benefit the University of Nevada, Reno Foundation/UNCE Chefs for Kids Catholic Charities of Southern NevadaThree Square Food Bank andProject MANA. All organizations are fighting to end childhood hunger in Nevada.

Taste of the Nation Las Vegas
May 19, 2011
5:30 – 9:30 PM VIP Admission
6:30 – 9:30 PM General Admission

Tickets are available HERE

TVF’s Top 10 (and a half) V-Day Vegas Dining Spots

Feb. 9, 2011   1 Comment  

Ah yes, it’s that time of year again! Love is in the air, Valentine’s day is but hours away and you still don’t have a CLUE as to what spots in Vegas are V-Day friendly. Not to worry, my friends.. TVF has you covered!

TVF’s Top 10 (and a half) Romantic V-Day Vegas dining spots (Pricing, $ Key Below)

French:

1. Joël Robuchon, MGM Grand – $$$$ (1 702 891 7925) | http://bit.ly/dYQUAr
2. Twist, Mandarin Oriental – $$$ (1 702 590 8888) | http://bit.ly/engeOl
3. Comme ça, The Cosmopolitan Hotel – $$$ (1 702 698 7910) | http://bit.ly/fTlbaD

Italian:

4. Nove Italiano, Palms Casino Resort – $$$ (1 702 942 6800) | http://bit.ly/faVZft
5. Scarpetta, Cosmopolitan – $$$ (1 702 698 7970) | http://bit.ly/eRlwh0

Steak:

6. SW Steakhouse, Wynn Las Vegas – $$$ (1 702 770 3325) | http://bit.ly/e0h3rT
7. Prime, Bellagio – $$$ (1 702 693 7223) | http://bit.ly/gkxoVy
8. Botero, Encore at Wynn – $$$ (1 702 770 5310) | http://bit.ly/gsZBcI

Fish:

9. Bartolotta, Wynn – $$$ (1 702 770 3305) | http://bit.ly/gowCKO
10. Top of the World, Stratosphere Hotel – $$$ (1 702 380 7711) |  http://bit.ly/hc0YJ7

Sushi / Japanese:

10. (and a half) Yellowtail, Bellagio – $$$ (1 702 693 8300)  | http://bit.ly/h7xHZI

Pricing Key – $ (per person)

$, Inexpensive        0-20 USD

$$, Moderate        20-50 USD

$$$, Expensive   50-100 USD

$$$$, Charge it..  100 + USD

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Why TheVegasFoodie Exists.

Dec. 17, 2010   Leave a Comment  

Let me cut to the chase, shall I?

In the world of food-writing + critiquing, there have been a couple of *cough* thousand or so individuals that like to pass of their “two-cents” in exchange for a free meal – which then leads to the literary “word of approval”. I think this cheapens the craft, don’t you? I mean, the overall layman’s approach in ascertaining a “kind truth” given by these periodicals and “bloggers” are clearly flawed, aren’t they?

Here my friends Anthony Bourdain, from the Travel Channel’s No Reservations, + author Michael Ruhlman, clear the air on why this should not have a place in our field.  Thank you gentlemen, I can sleep once again.

Video: Food Critics + Ethics

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Real-Life Oceans 11. The Great Bellagio Heist!

Dec. 15, 2010   3 Comments  

The Bellagio Hotel, showcased in the Blockbuster film Ocean’s 11, was at the forefront of a $1.5 Million dolllar chip-heist today at roughly 4-am. The man is also suspected have played a role in the recent Coast-Resort robbery – the Suncoast Hotel, (get this) during the middle of a poker tournament!

MGM Resorts International and Bellagio spokesman, Gordon Absher, declined to discuss pertinent details surrounding the investigation. Instead, he made clear that casino chips are not the same as cash. “At some point they have to be redeemed,” Absher said. Chips are actually unique to casino properties and cannot be used at othernon-MGM related Casinos. According  to my source in the biz “you can cash Bellagio chips at any MGM/Bellagio casino generally.. but being that each chip is coded, the chips that are missing should appear stolen when he attempts to return them at any MGM location.”

So basically this jackass got away with a whole bunch of Bellagio memorabilia. Call me crazy, but I see plenty of poker nights at this guy’s crib in the near future. I also see RFID in MGM Resorts International Casinos in their future. Who out there wants to make a bid -  I’ll personally introduce to you to the CEO himself, Mr. Jim Murren. No better than to make a buck and be a hero at the same time!

Surveillance video images of an armed man who police believe robbed the Bellagio and Suncoast casinos. The Suncoast robbery is at the left and right, and Bellagio is in the center. (Photo: LVMPD)

Puck-in’ good food. But service, questionable.

Dec. 13, 2010   2 Comments  

WP's Pizzeria + Cucina | Crystals Shops, CityCenter

Being this will be my official first review on Blast Magazine I felt it was only right to commemorate this occasion with a “blast from the past” – Chef Wolfgang Puck. The first celebrity chef I worked with in Vegas, and with many restaurants to choose from along the Strip: CUT, Trattoria del Lupo and my old stomping grounds – Spago, in The Forum Shops at Caesar’s Palace.

With the many successes Wolfgang and Group have put together, we turn to one of Chef Puck’s newest concepts: Wolfgang Puck’s Pizzeria + Cucina – located within Crystals retail, entertainment and dining complex. Crystals boasts a chic, yet cozy contemporary environment, making this an ideal environment to grub + grab a drink or two after a long day of shopping. Visitors and locals alike will find the location is ideal, just steps from the Crystals Valet on the first floor, and the Aria Hotel lobby.

I must admit there were a couple of downsides to talk about regarding the experience factor. From the get-go the reservations process was a bit rough as I had to repeat my email address, for confirmation purposes, at least 3 times. Apparently the poor girl did not know what a ‘foodie’ was – nor how to spell it. Her repeating this to ensure she had the correct address did get a bit amusing, I must say.  “What is it.. Poodie?”  No darling, I’m a

trendy, yet cozy bar scene

Foodie, I like food.  We won’t even go near the other two attempts.  While that dog and pony show yielded no confirmation email, it was still something to laugh at later over a fairly decent meal. As a service fanatic, it really is difficult to go to a restaurant of this caliber and judge only by the food, alone.  Service flaws were few but enough to warrant some point deductions – drinks taking abnormally long on a very slow evening, as well as bread being served literally minutes before our main course.  Side dishes as well were forgotten, arriving ‘stealthily’, halfway through dinner. The fact that a manager did not even touch our table to see how things were also concerned me. Nevertheless, the show must go on! Allow me to run you through my dining experience at Wolfgang’s latest establishment!

We start the evening by placing our drink orders. The server must have returned two or three times in a 15-minute window with no drinks in hand. He was, however, eager to take our food order! The bruschetta and a prosciutto/mascarpone pizza to start.  A word to the wise, when in ANY Wolfgang restaurant – eat the Pizza! The very same artisanal approach Chef boasts from the original Spago come to life on a thin-crusted piece of heaven.  The Prosciutto pizza prepared with just the right amount of mascarpone and a drizzle of balsamic.

macarpone + prosciutto

Being the pizza was not hot upon arrival (sigh), I took the liberty of biting into this right away.  For the cocktail, my food server felt the Hemingway (gin-martini prepared with a bit of grapefruit and hint of lime) would be best to pair with the apps. I wasn’t truly thrilled with the pairing of grapefruit and the pizza (I contemplated the very act of vomiting). To the martini’s defense, however, it did pair nicely with the bruschetta. The fresh herbs and tomato really gave way for a tasty experience when sipping on Hemingway.

Dinner arrives in a timely fashion with all hands on deck – a very nice touch. All 6 dishes served in unison – with the exception of our side dishes that I imagined would be shortly behind … a minute passes and I mention these to our server. The typical glassy-eyed, deer in the headlights look came across his face, and a quick response (although questioning at the very same time) “yes, you had the asparagus” – Piping up, I jogged his memory -”and the Cauliflower?” – oh yes, they were very much forgotten. Nonetheless, I ordered the Lamb sirloin with a bed of ricotta gnocchi, artichoke and tomato. Ordered Medium rare (plus) – was prepared a tad under the specified temperature and was a bit chewy. Surprising, seeing the sirloin is usually quite tender. It was seasoned well, and flavor was robust pairing well the flavor of the gnocchi. My wife enjoyed the Linguine with steamed manila clams and a white wine-garlic sauce. She is not one for conflict and “enjoyed” her meal, while I felt the actual sauce (white wine garlic) was a bit on the salty side. Two bites were enough for me without calling for an additional bottle of water to save my palate.

linguine and manila clams

robust italian | lamb sirloin

After nearly 10 minutes of us into our entrees, side dishes appeared and not one apology from the server, nor manager. I was already a bit upset on the entire evening as a whole. Brining family and friends out to dinner should be a memorable experience. Memorable, yes. For the right reasons, not exactly. I had to accept the way the flow of service was going (on a slow night, mind you) bite my lip and be the critic.  Presentation on both the cauliflower gratin and Asparagus were pleasant, however the cauliflower gratin lacked the flavor I was looking for. The extra salt used for the linguine would have done wonders here.  Thankfully, you really can never go wrong with asparagus. The flavors melted well – as the prosciutto topping was a genuinely tasty compliment.

sauteed asparagus | prosciutto bread crumbs

cauliflower gratin | parmesan crust

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Allow myself, to introduce .. myself!

Dec. 9, 2010   1 Comment  

w/ Boston's Johnny Cupcakes (I am left!)

Before I get into any Vegas food reviews today, it gives me great pleasure to ‘break the ice’ and introduce myself to my new Blast Mag family. To the many of you that are tuning in from Boston, let me first of all inform you that I was B.A.R (Born and Raised) for the better half of my life in Lowell + Chelmsford and my roots were set in everything Boston. I am a die-hard Sox fan, have been since I was a child + you know how it goes from there! Boston is in my blood, it always has been and always will be the fabric I was cut from.

I was brewing for a bit on reasons to give you so that you would not only tune-into my blog daily, but maybe tell a friend or two about who I am and maybe what I could offer you for following (maybe some show tickets, buffet line-passes..?)  But I’m pretty convinced that the majority of you need only one reason – I’m coming to you direct from Vegas, baby!  Now, especially for my readers residing in Vegas, you should know that I come from an extensive food and beverage background. I have done everything imaginable in a restaurant (even dabbled in nightlife) – with the exception of managing. I was introduced to the industry at the end of my Junior year of High School, and as my duties evolved – from dishwasher, to cook, to busboy, etc. – I realized that there were very special moments of my restaurant-life that were shaping + developing a far greater individual than your average restaurant employee.

WP's Pizzeria + Cucina | Crystals Shops, CityCenter

I have worked with some local Mom n’ Pop establishments to the the most esteemed household-names in the business. Chef Wolfgang Puck being the first celebrated Chef (as far as celebrity Chefs, are concerned). Ironically enough,  it appears I returned to the scene of the crime – with the Chef that truly opened my eyes to the culinary world.  With that on our palates, are you ready to see if Chef Puck’s Pizzeria + Cucina made the grade? Tune-in Monday and find out! Plus let’s see if my iPhone is not only capable of capturing some Wolfgang ‘food-porn’ but some shots of his new digs.

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