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    A Different Beast

    4.6 (94 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Rhonelee S.

    I am so happy to have stumbled upon a video on IG promoting A different Beast! I recently got to dine in with a friend and it was by far a 5 out of 5 star experience. The AYCE prices were honestly a steal considering that it felt like a Michelin-star fine dining experience from beginning to end. We opted with the classic menu which was about $45 per person. Our server was very personable and accommodating, and he patiently explained each appetizer and even recommended his favorites. My top 5 favorites were the Iberico presa, the filet mignon, the patatas bravas, the burnt plum tart, and the egg & crispy jamon! Love that they also frequently update the menu with new tapas!

    Iberico Presa: so tender and perfect char
    Eric D.

    Some dinners are good. Some are memorable. And then there are the ones where you sit back halfway through and realize you're having entirely too much fun. That was this. From the jump, everything just clicked. The pacing felt natural, nothing rushed, nothing forgotten. You could tell there was intention behind the experience, but it never felt forced or overly polished. Just... dialed in. As it was a bit of a slower early evening, chef/owner Justin came to check in several times to see how we were doing and provided explanations of the food and the idea behind each bite. This not just dinner...it was an experience. I went all in on the menu and I'm glad I did, because this kitchen is not playing around. There's a confidence here that shows up on every plate. But a few dishes absolutely ran the table. The foie gras is rich in the way you want it to be, but balanced enough that you don't feel weighed down after a few bites. The wagyu carpaccio is ridiculous, melts instantly and somehow still feels light. And the toro crudo... that one didn't stand a chance. Silky, clean, just enough citrus and heat to keep it interesting. It's the kind of dish where you finish it and immediately wish you hadn't shared. And then there's the ensalada de naranjas. I ordered it three times, which honestly says everything. It shouldn't be the dish you keep thinking about, but here we are. The frisée and fried kale bring texture, the manchego gives it that salty edge, the candied walnuts add just enough crunch. But the oranges are unreal. Sweet in a way that almost doesn't make sense, no bite, no bitterness, just pure citrus perfection. You can tell they're something special, not the kind of thing you find just anywhere. What I appreciated most is that nothing felt like filler. Seafood, meat, vegetables, every dish had a purpose and actually delivered. It's rare to go through that much of a menu and not find a weak spot, but they pulled it off. And the service matched the food. Attentive, sharp, and genuinely welcoming without hovering or making it feel like a performance. The kind of service that makes the whole night flow without you even noticing it. This is the kind of place you leave already planning your next visit, trying to decide if you reorder your favorites or pretend you have self control and try something new. Either way, it's awesome.

    Ian M.

    This place finally got checked off our ever growing list and it was 100% worth stopping in. We previewed the menu before going out to dinner, there was a group of 4 of us. We made reservations just in case but arrived around 630, and we were the only ones. Restaurant is nicely decorated with a modern simplistic vibe, definitely welcoming. We decided on the premium menu, they explained the top 3 items were only a one time order and everything else was as much as we'd like. 3 orders per person and/or they'd basically give us a tasting menu of all the offerings. We thought perfect because we wanted to try everything anyways. The courses flowed nicely and we were rarely without a fresh plate or food in front of us. The staff was super polite and the chef came around at the end of dinner to talk and asked us how we liked the food. We reordered some our favorites, and left stuffed to the gills. We are all big eaters, and while it is smaller bites, there is plenty of options and chances to order. We left very content. They have a pretty good all you can drink option as well. If you plan on having more than 2 glasses of sangria, might as well get it as it's cheaper. We will definitely be back , some of ur favorites were: Foie gras of course The filet Iberico ham The grilled octopus

    Dane R.

    Truly exceptional restaurants are rare. Not just places that serve good food, but places where every dish lands, nothing feels like filler, and everything is consistently flavorful, balanced, and genuinely enjoyable to eat. That level of consistency -- across raw, cooked, rich, light, savory, and dessert -- is difficult to sustain. I first experienced this at Santi by Santi Santamaria and have been chasing it ever since. 15 years later, I finally found it again -- at A Different Beast. After enough visits to know the execution isn't incidental, I approached this one deliberately. A Different Beast offers real range -- pintxos, larger plates, raw, cooked, fried, meat, seafood, vegetables, and dessert -- and the question is whether the kitchen can maintain that level across all of it. It does. The food here is not just well-composed -- it is deeply flavorful, balanced, and consistently rewarding, so every course feels complete and worth ordering on its own. The Toro Crudo establishes that immediately. Properly chilled, clean, and delicate, with fat that melts smoothly instead of turning greasy. A measured layer of crunch and restrained seasoning sharpen the texture while keeping the flavor vivid and focused. The Bay Scallop Ceviche follows with the same precision, delivering brightness without washing out the scallop itself. The citrus enhances its natural sweetness, while the garnish contributes both crunch and chew, giving the dish energy and contrast rather than flattening it into acidity. Cooked seafood is executed at that same level. The Calamares al Ajillo is supple and tender, with garlic and paprika present but controlled, and a broth that is clean, light, and genuinely satisfying to drink. The Pulpo carries the right resistance and smokiness, with paprika and oil supporting the octopus rather than masking it, while the potato grounds the dish without muting it. Even the smaller bites are fully realized. The Anchovy balances salinity, acidity, heat, and crunch so no single element dominates, while the olive and pepper sharpen and lift the flavor. The Shrimp bite is equally effective -- juicy, well-seasoned, and supported by sauce without losing its identity. The meat dishes push this further. The Solomillo de Ternera is flavorful and well-structured, with a base that stays crisp and a chimichurri that adds brightness without overwhelming the beef. The Iberico Presa is rich and deeply savory, yet still feels clean on the palate, with fat that enhances the meat instead of weighing it down. The Wagyu Top Sirloin stands out immediately. You taste the richness and tenderness of properly prepared Wagyu first, followed by the mushroom adding depth and structure. The sauce brings acidity, sweetness, and savoriness together in a way that makes each bite feel complete rather than heavy. Each component is compelling on its own and even more cohesive when combined. The Foie Gras follows with the same level of execution. Properly seared, lightly caramelized, and well-seasoned, it delivers richness balanced by sweetness and savoriness, so it remains enjoyable rather than overwhelming. The kitchen maintains that standard even when shifting styles. The Hummus de Edamame con Jamón Ibérico is smooth, flavorful, and well-integrated. The jamón adds smoky depth, the bread is crisp outside and airy inside, and every element is satisfying on its own while working even better together. The Ensalada de Naranjas is bright, fresh, and clean, with citrus and greens that stay crisp and defined. Dessert is just as strong. The Cremeux Helado de Chocolate Blanco leads with crunch, followed by a light savory note and controlled sweetness, while the cold custard keeps it refreshing instead of heavy. The Basque Cheesecake is rich yet balanced, with a creamy, airy texture that melts cleanly and a caramelized edge that adds depth without bitterness. The Churros con Chocolate finish the meal on a high note. Crisp outside, light inside, with a subtle custardy texture, they deliver sweetness with restraint. The chocolate is bold enough to stand on its own, and together they create a deeper, more layered flavor rather than simply increasing sweetness. That is the throughline. Each component is well-executed and satisfying on its own, and when combined, the dishes become more complete rather than compensating for anything missing. Service matches the food. The pacing is fluid, transitions are seamless, and the staff is attentive without hovering. The kitchen remains visible and engaged, and small gestures feel natural rather than staged. This is exactly the kind of restaurant that would earn Michelin stars if the guide still operated in Las Vegas. Under a system like the Australian chef's hats, this would sit comfortably at a three-hat level -- defined by consistency, technical execution, and the ability to deliver across the entire menu.

    PREMIO COSTILLA ESTOFADAS "BRAISED SHORT RIB"
    Mary Ann R.

    It was truly an experience from start to finish. We opted for the Premio meal, which lets you taste a wide range of their tapas before deciding what you'd like more of. Not every tapa was exactly to my taste, but most of them were delicious -- and that's the beauty of it. You get to try everything first, then circle back to the dishes you loved most. One thing to note: everything is served crostini-style. It's fun at first and makes for easy sharing, but after quite a few rounds, you might start to feel a little crostini fatigue. Service was top tier. The staff were incredibly informative and attentive, always making sure drinks were refilled and the next dishes arrived with little to no wait. Everything flowed seamlessly. The space itself was clean and well kept, which added to the overall polished feel. The woman seated next to us mentioned she had just come back from Spain and said the flavors here were exactly what she was hoping for, which says a lot. Highlights for me: the ensalada de naranjas, braised short rib, filet mignon, bay scallop ceviche, and toro crudo. The tableside sangria cart was such a fun touch, and the foie gras presentation made it feel extra special. Overall, a memorable night out and definitely a spot I'd return to for the experience alone.

    Essence J.

    I enjoyed this food so much! I love Tapas and they had so many options. There were three menus with different price points, I selected the mid range priced one, it had a lot of good options. Our server had really good service, since you can only order so many small bites he had to do a lot of running and clearing the table. The restaurant was quiet and very clean. I'd definitely com back to see what updates they make on the menu. Hands down my favorite item was the pulpo, I ate soooo many of those. And the Toro was top notch as well!

    Jeremy T.

    Lets start with the sangria, it was well balanced and was a good portion that lasted the entire meal. We picked the middle menu and tried all of the tapas. We just worked our way down the list of tapas. Additionally I was able to get gluten-free option with mine which was awesome. One of my favorite was the foie gras, so delecate and tasty. The vibe here is perfect for a date and the staff here is he very kind and kept the food coming. This is a must try.

    Brad W.

    I took my wife here for our 2nd anniversary dinner and it was an amazing time. I was very skeptical at first because I'm a picky eater but all of the food was amazing. I even had a second helping of the octopus. We ate from the Sauve menu and we were full before getting through the entire menu. I did order extra of a few items but small bites don't mean you won't be eating a lot. The service was a amazing. They delivered the food fast and immediately removed any empty plates. Highly recommend.

    Sharlene D.

    I came here for a date night and the vibes were great. It gives me upscale vibes and the service was great. The food came out really quick as we ordered. My bf and I opted for the $45 ayce menu so it came with a bit more items. Surprisingly our favorite was the pappas (potato's). We also had the foie gras which was very rich. My bf wasn't a fan but I liked it but just in small amounts. I think our favorite dish was the chimichurri "filet mignon". I swear we ordered like 17 of those. I liked how it was small dishes so that I could try everything. However I felt like nothing was super WOW, enough for me to go crazy over it. I felt like the dishes needed a bit more zest in general so that you don't get tired of the food so quickly. They did have a pear salad which was a good palate cleanser, but I feel like they need maybe a yuzu or lemony dish to balance out all the flavors! I feel like this a great safe night spot where you can chat and have small bites! I liked the concept of having ayce mini dishes too, my first time trying something like this.

    Alcoholic beverages, sparkling water, and dessert
    Alex G.

    Upon walking in one of the managers greeted me and gave me the run down of the pre fixe menu. There's three all you can eat menus. I chose the middle priced one. My favorite dishes had to be pulpo (octopus), both ibericos, and the salmon! Everything I had on the menu was amazing! The setting inside is fancy, fine dining vibes, and red. I would recommend coming in! My server was Timo and the manger was Alex. Both of them were great!

    Birthday Vibes
    Tonitini C.

    I'm easy to please when it comes to small bites and bubbly. This is a new great spot where the chef takes care of you as well as the servers. We went on a Thursday night, and it was busy but not too much. The place has a lounge feel with the big wine cellar in the middle adding to its decor. My tapas favorites were the Filet Mignon, *Foie Gras, and the *Short Rib. Everything was AYCE except starred ones on the menu. If you plan right, and have a nice wine pairing, you should be ok to try all and then some within 90mins. The desserts were so good too! Recommended and we will be back with friends.

    Rocco R.

    First time coming here, tried the Premium $65 AYCE. I think it's bit to much for this type of food I'd say $40 is more like it for premium... They also offer an all-you-can-drink alcohol option for an additional $35, which I didn't get. This is definitely a good place to try, especially if you enjoy finger foods. The majority of the dishes are pintxos (small, savory snacks), so if you like that style you'll really enjoy it here. Overall, all the dishes I tried were good. The only thing I wasn't a fan of was the foie gras. I usually love liver, but this one tasted very gamey and the aftertaste wasn't great at all. I literally had to gargle wine to get rid of the taste water and soda weren't helping. It just wasn't appetizing for me. Other than that, all the dishes were good . Our server was very attentive, and the vibe and atmosphere of the restaurant were really nice.

    Johnny Z.

    We visited a different beast tonight with my family of four. Everyone loved the seared foie gras. We also ordered some of the other popular dishes. The food was generally presented as small bites and the quality was okay. On a positive note, the restaurant was very clean and the staff were friendly.

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    Can they accommodate gluten-free?

    Yes they can on most items. The chef/owner is definitely willing to discuss options. I actually just spoke with Kat Hu, and Manager Alex Chun a couple days ago, about just that subject.

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    Jaleo

    Jaleo

    3.9
    (2.1k reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$$

    Restaurant is on the 3rd floor with the other places like beauty and Essex and STK. open to the…read morecasino common area. Hugh central kitchen where you can see the fire as they cook and make paella. We had a 7 pm reservation and showed up a little after 5. Luckily it was Sunday night and they weren't busy. We were seated and the adventure began. We had not been here before so ordered across the various areas of the menu. Since it's a tapas place, each dish is small and can put away quite a few. We ordered: Jose's taco. The best thing I've put in my mouth in a long time. Wish we didn't have it first, was mind blowing mix of flavors. It's seaweed with a slice of Iberico ham and caviar. 25 each but well worth it One of each cone - sonatas, caviar, Scalia and atun. All were delicious but the caviar and tuna tartare were my faves Pan tomate wife loves this, traditional presentation and good. Patatas brava chunks of potato in a tomato sauce very good Vieras scallop dish, very tasty Gazpacho was cold and refreshing Cod bunuelos. Cod fish calendar fried, got about 5 and they were really delicious Marisol croquet seafood cake, deep fried and served with a tasty aioli. Arroz gambas. I had the large paella, takes about 45 mins so if you know you want one, order early. You can get the paella of the day in a smaller version, but I had my heart set on this one and polished off about 86% of it. Tarta de queso. We had the basque cheesecake for dessert. Was really good, I think I like this version better than the NY style. Much lighter. Was a fantastic experience, food was great, service amazing. Can't wait to come back!! They are known for their gin and tonics so the wife got the ultimate and I got the citric. Citric had Mediterranean tonic water with grapefruit juice. Was really good! Service was super, Kayla was very attentive and friendly with lots of suggestions and helpful explanations of things weren't sure about.

    Ambiance: it's a nice restaurant but nothing outstanding about the interior design. it was lively…read morewithout being loud Service: service was great! server was knowledgable. also it was my friends bday and the detail they put in for her was super nice! Food: We got 8 different items to try between the 4 of us & honestly, nothing was outstanding. it was mediocre or fine - not bad food or anything. but compared to the price of everything, id go somewhere else.

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    é by José Andrés

    é by José Andrés

    4.5
    (474 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$$$

    There are meals you enjoy. There are meals you admire. And then there are meals that completely…read morerearrange your expectations of what food can be. Dinner at é by José Andrés inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas belongs in that final category. This is not a dining room you wander into. It is hidden. Intimate. Twelve seats only. Two seatings per night. If you want in, you plan ahead. Way ahead. Pro tip: book as soon as your travel dates are locked. The room is small for a reason. Every course is finished in front of you. Every movement is deliberate. You are not watching cooks. You are watching artists. Check out our 5 star review at https://destinationsweknow.com/e-by-jose-andres/ Here are some epic photos. Perfect night. Don't miss this experience

    é by Jose is one of those meals that is a journey and an experience…read more Given that it is also owned by Jose Andres, who is one of my heroes, I was super excited to visit this Las Vegas iteration of his genius. Every bite is a journey that takes you that makes you rethink food and what you believe you know about food. You walk in knowing that you hate beets and you walk out wondering if maybe you should go and buy some beets at the store and give them another try because é made them so delicious. When you arrive you start out sitting outside of Jaléo having drinks and getting to know the people that will be dining with you. The dining room only holds eight people per service. You receive your golden ticket, which is your admission into a world of pure imagination just like Willy Wonka. They tell you when you enter that you're entering the mind of Chef Jose. The room is fun and quirky with odd little knickknacks in everywhere you look. It makes you wonder what you ate in for.... In a really fun way! Then you are taken on a culinary journey. You will have mind-blowing combinations like cotton, candy and foie gras or beets and manchego or the most amazing crab dish you've ever had in my life. The service is spot on, and the flavors are delicious. It is an experience everyone should have at least once in life and I would definitely recommend it to any one I meet!!

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    Olive branch, whisky sour and sphere shot to start the meal. Da dunt!
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    Casa de Raku

    Casa de Raku

    4.6
    (67 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    This was a delightful dinner experience. The service from…read morechef was amazing. Love the open prep area so enjoy the counter seating. So on yo the food review. 1. Pan con Tomate with Jamon; must have. Delicious, fine cut tasty meat, with cheese on bread with olive oil. 2. Mini meat and cheese plate, must have. The honey is raw, still with a honeycomb. Goes well with the meat, cheese and olive oil. 3. Japanese Vaca wagyu 8oz; a must. Perfect amount of fat ; meat is tender nicely seasoned. Make sure medium rare. 4. Japanese Sangria. Plum wine flavored and tasty, loved it. 5. Seafood paella; like any paella it takes a while to prepare. Was not a fan of it. It was a bit bland and dry. But you can just a bit of salt to season it. 6. Beet salad; must have. Love the tender beets with who knows the sauce and dressing. Hints: 1.sit on the counter /bar to get the full experience. 2. The chef made recommendations after ordering and it was spot on. Take the chef's advice. 3. Happy hour is from 6-9pm and delicious options starting at $5.

    I'm not sure how this place currently has a 4.6/5 rating. My experience was mediocre at best…read more Firstly, parking in this small plaza is a nightmare. So, give yourself ample time to play the parking lot vulture game. When you first walk in, be aware there's a dart board that people might be shooting darts at. This is definitely a safety concern if neither party is paying attention. There's not a host stand nor signage indicating if you should stand at the bar awkwardly or if you should seat yourself. So, we stood there for a couple of minutes waiting to be acknowledged. Seating is pretty limited, another thing to be aware of. There were 3 half booth/half table seats (high top) and only bar seats from what I could see. Maybe not the most ADA accessible spot. They were offering happy hour when we were there, which is neat since it was a Saturday at 7pm! They had some good options for drinks and food at $5 a pop. We looked at both the happy hour menu and regular menu. We each ordered a glass of Tempranillo wine. They had some solid options from Spain and elsewhere but not a lot of "by the glass" options. Pretty typical for a small establishment though. Sadly, the paella couldn't be served/prepared? The server stated they were out of some other items. Her wording led me to believe they just didn't have the operational capacity to make more than one paella dish at a time, which is disappointing. The food was mediocre. The octopus was definitely chewy, and seemed like sliced tako that should have been served as nigiri vs what you'd expect at a tapas spot. The bacon wrapped dates were way too big and the weird mini cleavers were not the greatest for trying to cut the food down with--they didn't have normal utensils nor napkins (just small bar napkins). I did like the pan con tomate. Honestly, this place was super disappointing--I started out with 3 stars but then realized through the course of writing this review, 3 was a reach and 2 was more appropriate. I don't think I'll come back here and especially not for a date. They have a LOT to improve on.

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    Firefly Tapas Kitchen + Bar

    Firefly Tapas Kitchen + Bar

    4.4
    (825 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$$

    Going to Fukuburger located in the same complex a few times, I've seen this place but actually…read morenever been inside. Firefly has been on my mind for a couple of months and I decided to book a reservation here at their southwest location for our monthly date night. They also have another location on Paradise Road. Through Yelp, I made a reservation for 6/20/26 at 7:30pm. I guess a reservation wasn't really necessary because it wasn't busy when we showed up and there were plenty of open tables available. It did start getting a little packed towards the end of our visit, though. Tucked away in the back of the restaurant is a small, cozy bar and more regular seating. We started off with some cocktails. I got myself a La Paloma and my LTP got the Fly Tai (possible pun on Mai Tai?). The La Paloma was very fruity, had a salty orange rim, and a dried orange slice on top. The Fly Tai was also fruity and had a dried rosé on top of its' frothy texture. We were also given complimentary bread along with a scoop of butter. Next, we ordered the tapas. We weren't 100% sure how big they were going to be, so we decided on one to share, one for me, and one for him. We ordered the following; Serrano Sliders, Manchego Mac and Cheese, and Tortillas a la Española. The Serrano Sliders came with crispy onions on the side that you can put on by yourself. I'm not a big meat person anymore but these sliders were totally delicious! The Manchego Mac and Cheese was excellent and probably one of the best mac and cheese dishes I've had in a long time. The Tortillas a la Española had a very colorful orange sauce drizzled on them and they were basically like cubed mashed potatoes. The portions on each tapa were very decent and weren't too big for us, so we ended up sharing all three of them due to their size. I loved everything about this place, especially the mac and cheese. The ambiance that had perfect date night feel to it and the service was excellent from beginning to end. I would love to come back again!

    Firefly. I've eaten at another location off Paradise and was expecting a similar vibe. This was…read moreentirely different. Very casual, open, cafe vibes. I didn't hate it but it felt far more casual than I was expecting. While I came here hoping to impress, to me, it felt almost too casual. The food is great. Ample selection of all the traditional favorites and some creative dishes. We had Tortilla Española, Gambas al Ajillo, and Pimientos Rellenos (sort of pictured) and also Scallops "Escargot", and crispy Calamares. While everything was tasty the portions were small, especially for the price I thought. A pitcher of Sangria and five tapas ran us $135 before tip for a party of two. I'm not sure the going rate of tapas in Vegas but this felt like a lot to me. Service was attentive and friendly. Would I go back? Yes, I would. Will I be looking for a better option? I will be doing that too. I think I preferred the location on Paradise. More of the Spanish vibe I was looking for (it's been ages since I've been down that way so...to be honest...I'm not even sure it's still there.)

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    Fideua

    Fideua

    4.9
    (105 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Holy... where do I even start?…read more A friend highly recommended this place, so I went with high expectations. Somehow, Fideua still managed to exceed every one of them. A few tips if it's your first visit: 1. Order from their pre-order menu (at least 24 hours in advance). 2. Come HUNGRY. Seriously. 3. Set aside 1.5-2.5 hours to enjoy the full experience. 4. Save room for dessert. What I ordered: - Sautéed Shrimp, Calamari & Octopus (Sepa/Gambas/Pulpo al Ajillo) - Sea Bass Oven-Cooked in a Salt Crust - Ox Tail (Rabo de Toro) - Chef's Signature Seafood Fideuà - Warm Bread with Spanish-Style Aioli - Chef's Choice Dessert (Surtido de Postres) I would order every single one of these again without hesitation. Fideua is a small husband/wife restaurant about 10-15 minutes off the Las Vegas Strip, by Head Chef Farman and Sous Chef Barbara. Barbara makes the desserts in-house, so the selection is limited.. but that's exactly why they're so good. Beautifully balanced, not overly sweet, and the perfect way to end the meal. One tip: don't finish the aioli with the bread. Save it for the sea bass, ox tail, and paella/fideua. You'll thank me later. This was one of the best meals I've had in Las Vegas. What I loved most was how authentic everything felt. The ingredients are imported from Spain, and nothing tasted "Americanized". The food, service, and hospitality were all exceptional. I've eaten at many José Andrés restaurants across different cities, and while I enjoy them, they're much more modern fusion. Fideua delivers something much closer to what you'd actually experience in Spain, and that's what makes it so special. Honestly, I haven't had a Spanish meal this authentic even in Los Angeles. There are a couple good ones but not THIS good. The pricing is also incredibly fair. To get this level of quality on the Strip, you'd easily pay two to three times more.. and even then, I doubt the food would taste better. If you can, book an earlier timing so you'll have the chance to chat with Farman & Barbara and his culinary journey. His warmth, curiosity, and passion shine through not only in conversation but in every dish that comes out of the kitchen. I already can't wait to come back in a few months to try other dishes on the menu.

    Spectacular food and great people! Everything here is seriously top notch. Farman and his wife are…read moreamazing hosts. The ingredients are all fresh and organic. A mile away on the strip a $35 paella would cost over $100 and not be as good. This is a small family owned business. And they encourage you to stay and enjoy yourself. I was lucky in that I was able to walk in and get a seat. Farman says that many nights it's reservation only. In fact, they have two menus. One that's for walk-in customers, and a second that requires 24 hours notice so they can prepare the special dishes properly just for you. They have flamenco on some nights- check their website to see when there's live music. It's a gem of a place. I'll be back with my wife the next time we come to town.

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    Anima by Edo

    Anima by Edo

    4.7
    (518 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$$

    The food, the service by Kenneth to guide us through the menu and the ambiance were all 5 star. We…read morehad 4 "tapas" and two entrees and had a bit too much food. But I would not have ordered less. Started with the two cold tapas - green tartare and the scallops crudo. I was surprised how much I liked the tartare. All of the flavors melded perfectly. I could have bathed in the lemongrass and lime forward sauce on the scallops. The Brussels sprouts, which I would have thought was overdone in restaurants was amazing. And the Bravas Potatoes, as expected, were amazing with the Calabrian chili dip. The two entrees were also outstanding. The saffron risotto, with the perfectly cooked seafood, was excellent. The sauces on the special Picanha were mind blowing. This is a vacation for me and off the strip dining is a better experience. I thought the price to value relationship was superior to anyplace on the strip.

    Anima by EDO is one of those restaurants that keeps raising the bar every time I visit…read more I've been here several times, and somehow each experience is better than the last. The atmosphere is everything I want in a neighborhood restaurant... warm, inviting, lively, and effortlessly cool. Over the years, I've worked my way through quite a bit of the menu, and there honestly hasn't been a single miss. The Green Tartare is one of my favorites, the oysters are always incredibly fresh, and the scallops are delicate, balanced, and absolutely delicious. The bravas potatoes are addictive (it's easy to see why they were voted the best fries in Nevada), and the sprouted cauliflower is must order for me every single time. For mains, we had the Whole Mediterranean Dorade and the Braised Short Rib. Both were cooked perfectly and packed with flavor. And of course, there's always room for dessert. The flan was creamy and delicious, while the Chocolate Cremoso with flaky sea salt was the perfect sweet ending to the meal. The staff is always warm, attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely welcoming. You can tell there's a lot of pride behind what they do, and it shows. Anima by EDO is a gem, and I can't wait to go back (again)!

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