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Nevada

Fusion restaurants in Nevada

  1. A

    Chinois

    Wolfgang Puck scores again, this time with signature Cal-Asian fusion served in a chic Far East–meets–West Coast setting. Pair the firecracker shrimp with a sugared tower of mochi (pounded rice cakes) or a premium glass of cold sake. It’s only a deal at lunch. Also recommended: 808 Chef Jean-Marie Josselin dials Hawaii on the coconut wireless daily to procure the raw goods that fuel this Pacific Rim delight. Don’t neglect the ‘deconstructed’ ahi roll. Cypress Street Marketplace Charge made-to-order salads and pizza, Asian stir-fries and healthy wraps to your ‘smart’ card, then pay as you exit the food court. Tables overlook the casino floor. Trevi

    reviewed

  2. B

    Little Buddha

    At this offshoot of Paris’ terribly popular Buddha Bar, partygoers start with super-fresh sushi and Eurasian fusion dishes, such as crusted scallops in sake glaze with Asian pears or Kobe beef carpaccio with apple vinaigrette. Chill-out DJ tunes and a dramatic interior lit by atmospheric Chinese lanterns will sweep you away.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Sensi

    At this soothing spot tucked inside the spa tower, minimalist architecture complements a harmonious menu of seafood and pastas showing off Asian and European influences. Happily, Jean-Philippe Patisserie is just around the corner.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Lulou’s

    At this arty gourmet eatery on an otherwise drab stretch, bold canvases hang on brick walls and creative chefs fuss over modern American and Eurasian concoctions in the open kitchen. Reservations essential.

    reviewed