Dining

What’s Cooking in Rachel’s Kitchen?

The local restaurant franchise is still growing—and so is Rachel

The “Rachel” of Rachel’s Kitchen is more likely to be found in elementary school than in the kitchen of the franchise that bears her name. At just 9 years old, Rachel already has four eateries named after her in the Valley—and that number is growing fast. Read more »

Small Bites

Life in A Festival Town

Life Is Beautiful is still a long ways off, although updates are frequent. Most recently, Mary Sue Milliken, Susan Feniger (TV’s Too Hot Tamales) and chef Mike Minor of Border Grill have signed on to the all-star chef lineup for the October 26-27 music and food event. Read more »

Diner's Notebook

Game for Posh Burgers and Plenty of Pleasant Surprises at Zenshin

Fine Irishman Conrad Gallagher won a Michelin star for his superlative cooking at Dublin’s Peacock Alley; now, some of the tricks of his trade are on hand at Posh Burger (9921 W. Charleston Blvd., 201-1408), an upscale Westside burger joint where your patty might be just as easily made of duck, elk, ostrich or lamb, as turkey or Kobe beef. Read more »

Dining

Rollin Smoke Barbeque is on a Roll

The meats cook low ’n’ slow, but praise is high and word is spreading fast for this barbecue joint.

Even longtime residents have trouble finding Highland Drive. If you’re driving north on Interstate 15, exit at Spring Mountain Road and bear right. If you’re driving south, though, you’d better know how to use your GPS. Read more »

In My Shoes

Follow along with Vegas Seven style editor Melinda Sheckells as she tours California's Napa Valley

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Cinco de Mayo 2013

Cinco-pated Rhythm

The fifth of May comes but once a year—you’re gonna need a game plan

Time to kick the tires on your liver. Cinco de Mayo is right around the corner. Not to be confused with Mexican Independence Day (September 15-16) Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico’s defeat of the French in 1862. And with so many dining, party and drinking options, don’t even think about letting “Cinco de Drink-o” go by uncelebrated. Las Vegas has some plans for you, my friend. And after a few tequila shots, well, you know how she gets. Read more »

Drinking

There’s No Need to Crawl

The next wave of hotel bars will be front, center and beautiful

What with MGM Grand rolling out the carpet (and blowing out a few walls) for Hakkasan, and Mandalay Bay welcoming the valet-adjacent Light to its lineup, hotel bars might be feeling like Cinderella’s stepsisters post-shoeing. Never one to miss an opportunity for reinvention, while all eyes have been on the debutantes, three properties have been toiling away on their center and lobby bars, turning those natural meeting places and pre/post vortexes into destinations in their own right. Read more »

Cocktail Culture

Run for the Roses with Kentucky Derby Cocktails at Social

Seersucker, a proper hat, 10-to-1 odds on a horse named after a war (there were three to choose from). Now all you need is a drink—bourbon, preferably. After all, it’s America’s native spirit, and the official tipple of the Kentucky Derby. But tiptoe past the juleps on May 4 and do Derby Day your way. Read more »

Scene Stirs

UNLVino’s Top Sip, Guest Chef Duty and Meet SBE’s Downhome Side

I’m writing this week from the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America convention in Orlando, Florida, my old stomping grounds. (Throughout college, I worked at Disney World, where we probably drank more white zinfandel than water; I called our apartment Zin City. Happily, there’s none in sight. Not yet, anyway.) The convention is a hotbed of emerging beverage industry brands, more so than consumer-focused events. So I’m up to my ears in new spirits looking for distribution. Nevada is often excluded from the first-round launches, but I have a feeling we’ll be seeing Teaz vodka in the not-too-distant future (the bottle is shaped like a stripper on her pole). More from the convention floor next week. Read more »

Diner's Notebook

UNLVino Shines, The Springs Café Cooks and Sambalatte Grows

UNLVino celebrated its 39th year April 18-21, and I attended the Grand Tasting and the new Sunday Bar-B-Q. As always, organizers Southern Wine & Spirits put on a great show for a huge turnout. Read more »

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