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This is one of my favorite restaurants in Las Vegas and I love introducing friends to it. The tapas style menu makes it great for small to medium sized groups. You also get a lot of variety for a very reasonable price. I’ve tried almost everything on the menu and this is my list of favorite dishes and the ones I’d pass on.FavoritesArtichoke toasts- My boyfriend who doesn’t even like artichokes, likes this one.Stuffed Dates- Great flavors and textures. The sweetness from the dates and saltiness from the bacon and blue cheese are such a wonderful combination. The red wine reduction really brings it all together and the almond adds a nice crunch.Albondigas- Just well done meatballs in marinara.Ham and cheese croquetas- Fried meat and cheese, it’s a little hard to go wrong there.Merguez- A flavorful lamb sausage served with red pepper and tomato confit. The sweetness from the confit compliments the slightly spicy sausage nicely.Firefly* fish sticks- Fried tilapia fillets with
After having read all the reviews of PURE, I was apprehensive about going to this venue when my friends suggested it for a good friend?s bachelor party. I had done Tryst, TAO, and Rain in the past all with bottle service and VIP treatment. The entry to PURE was chaotic for lack of a better word with a large line of irritated people for general entrance, a VIP holding pen for the plastic and muscle bound crowd, and separate line for Bottle service/Money no object crowd . We had a group of 9 guys ready to have fun so we opted for bottle service and the VIP treatment on the Terrace level. We were promptly ushered in by our host, and up the stairs to the Terrace level. We were introduced to our hostess (Bronzed goddess with a smile to light up a room). She was attentive and took our bottle orders and the night was off to a great start. We were at that point introduced to T and Bobby. Those two broke down the game plan for the evening. They made the night what it was, nothing short of per
This small lounge was pefect for pre-O cocktails. It was very serene inside – the space was gorgeous, as were the employees. Although the banquets were reserved for bottle service, we were seated at one anyway, which we found preferable to sitting at the bar or at the long table that stretched the length of the lounge. Interesting mix of music – as we walked in, 50 Cent was playing, but that quickly changed to 80s hits. The Oreo Shake martini was one of the most creative dessert cocktails I’ve ever had, and the small carafe it was presented in was a nice (if not puzzling) touch.Pros + beautiful space, delicious drinks, not crowdedCons – expensive
One Saturday night I went to Tangerine and the crowd was full of older people and too many guys. But a couple of weeks later I went another Saturday night and the crowd was young and pretty. The dj is alright, the view is nice from the outdoor bar and the burlesque dancers are really good. There isn’t a real dance floor, so if you are looking for a dance club, this isn’t the place to go. Here’s a tip- if you are a girl talk to the bouncer at the VIP and he’ll let you in for free and skip the line. They also give out a lot of passes too.