Will we trundle up to Caesars to see the new Peter Luger when it opens? Sure, if only to compare it to the New York original. With this quality comes Strip-level pricing, but from where we’re sitting, no one in the carriage trade seems to be balking at $100/pp check minimums.Ĭhinatown (where a 75 seat restaurant is considered huge) continues to explode, while the southwest seems to be attracting chefs and concepts like eggs to Bearnaise.Īll of which bodes well for locals, and marginalizes whatever is happening on the Strip, at least for those of us who used to be in awe of the restaurant revolution that took place there for twenty years. Strip-quality food coming to neighborhoods is nothing new: You can trace its roots from Other Mama’s premium seafood to our upscale sushi parlors and to the prime cuts now available at 138 Degrees (Henderson) and Harlo (Summerlin). Now he envisions a future for his company opening smaller venues for locals who appreciate them - something unthinkable a decade ago. He has been a fixture on Las Vegas Boulevard South for decades - opening multiple restaurants in hotels going back to the Nineties. The speaker of those words wasn’t some local jamoke who hates being charged for parking. “I am so done with the Strip,” exclaimed another muse for this article. Swapping an Old Navy for a Gap in a tired old mall is not the same as bringing Neiman-Marcus and Nordstrom’s to town in the first place. These places will make money of course, but they won’t leave a mark. We couldn’t be less interested if they were serving spaghetti Os and fake Parmesan, which, of course, they will be. (For what is a “one-year year culinary residency” but a way to monetize an unusable space (the two-story vacated Aureole cavern) with the unimaginative (“Retro”) from the unimpressive (who?). The Strip - long the economic and creative engine of all things gastronomic in town - has faded into a hangout for Martha Stewart fans and Voltaggio Brothers cash grabs. Just where are we now? And what do we have to look forward to? Which got me to thinking about “late-stage” culinary Las Vegas. The inspiration for this post came from James Reza - longtime Las Vegan, once my editor now a thoughtful observer of all things Vegas - in a tweet about the possibility of the Oakland Athletics moving to town:ĭemolishing a historic Strip casino property and abandoning its gaming license to build a partially taxpayer funded baseball stadium is late-stage Las Vegas.- James P. No More Secrets by Parallel This is a brand new 20-track album No More Secrets by PARALLEL featuring appearances by Airborn, Castor Pollux, Deprave, Dope 1.Writers take their muses wherever they find them. No More Secrets, song by Hed PE from Truth Rising 2010. No More Secrets, song by Papa Roach from The Paramour Sessions. No More Secrets, a 2003 album by Instrumental Quarter. No More Secrets, 1999 film by Sylvia Hamilton. No More Secrets, 1996 film by Loretta Todd. No More Secrets for Me, child abuse prevention book for children by Jane Aaron. No More Secrets, 1995 novel by Linda Randall Wisdom. No More Secrets may refer to: No More Secrets, 1994 novel by Lilian Darcy. They are a conglomerate of several lyricists from 5 separate California based rap crews: Centa Cercle, Earth Shakes, Ghostly Goblins, Humanoidz & Visionary Force who all came together to form 1 monumental supergroup which is rooted in a lifelong brotherhood of freestyle cyphers & late-night recording sessions. Parallel is a hip-hop collective that emerged out of Anaheim, CA Juice Town in 1998. Production by Anthai, Carling Edno, Deprave, Double J, Hyphen Select & Nykwill. No More Secrets features Airborn, Castor Pollux, Deprave, Dope 1, Double J, Fatty B, Herrera, Hyphen Select, Locally Grown Collective, Riddlore & Scott Free. Production by Anthai, Carling Edno, Deprave, Double J, Hyphen & Nykwill. "No More Secrets" features Airborn, Castor Pollux, Deprave, Dope 1, Double J, Fatty, Herrera, Hyphen, Locally Grown Collective, Riddlore & Scott Free. Music By, Producer – Anthai The Protagonist, Carling Edno, DJ Deprave, Double-J, Hyphen-Select, Nykwill.Lyrics By, MC – Airborn, Castor Pollux, Deprave, Dope-1, Double-J, Fatty, Herrera, Hyphen, Locally Grown Collective, Scott Free, Riddlore?.
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