A few weeks ago many of
the world’s celebrated chefs gathered in the 35 C alfresco heat at Bon
Appetit’s Vegas Uncork’d Grand Tasting at Caesars Palace, part of the sold-out
annual culinary weekend where more than 30 events are packed into four days,
with some 60 restaurants, 50 chefs and 30 sommeliers snacking, chatting and
swilling together. At the Grand Tasting, the biggest and splashiest of the
weekend’s events, I positioned myself at the end of the red carpet, where I
asked everyone from Nobu Matsuhisa to Gordon Ramsay what their favourite dish
is at their own Vegas restaurant -- plus a dish they enjoy at a friend’s Sin
City table. Then I feasted on their top picks during a chefs’ grand tour,
which ran in the Globe & Mail this week.
This trip actually
changed my mind about Vegas. I had been a couple of times before, and wasn’t a
fan. Too much of too much – people with gallon-sized colourful frozen drinks strung around their
necks, other people chained to the one-armed bandits for days -- the whole
thing just rubbed me the wrong way.
But as I learned, it needn’t be so.
Book a nice hotel – I highly recommend the new Cosmopolitan (it’s super cool, has great restaurants, clubs and swimming pools, and it's the only hotel on the Strip whose rooms
have private terraces), go for a couple of nice meals, read by the pool, take a swim, do
some light shopping, and you’ve got yourself a really enjoyable weekend.
That said, you know where I think the restaurants are even better than in Vegas? Canada! And with the fireworks, swimming, hot weather and good grub, this long weekend has been almost Vegas-like, and mighty enjoyable too.
Happy 145th B-day, Canada.
3 comments:
My last trip to Vegas totally changed my mind about it, too. Mind you, the only other time I was there was when I was 15 and on a tour and we slept on a church floor. But still. Le Cirque, Picasso's and L'Atelier. Wow. Food to drool over. Lucky you for having such a great food-themed trip.
Thank you for the thoughtful comment, Carol.
P.S. L'Atelier? How did I not know this about you?
Thanks for sharing those happy memories of yours. I'm happy for you.
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