Vegas Keeps Reinventing Itself. Here's What's New.
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Vegas Keeps Reinventing Itself. Here's What's New.
"Gymkhana at ARIA is one of the most notable restaurant debuts on the Strip in recent years. The acclaimed London restaurant, which holds two Michelin stars, has opened its first U.S. location here and is now the first Indian restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. The restaurant has a warm, layered atmosphere that immediately makes the night feel like an occasion. The menu is bold and spice-forward, with dishes designed to be shared."
"Don't skip the Piña Colassi, a clarified cocktail that's bright and cooling, especially welcome once the spices start stacking up. Larger-format plates like an aromatic biryani and a seafood curry quickly pushed us into "we ordered perfectly and still somehow went too far" territory. A Vegas-only tableside punch service adds a celebratory touch that feels fun and social, and it fits naturally into the flow of the meal without pulling attention away from the food."
Las Vegas is experiencing a wave of new openings and thoughtful refreshes that elevate the Strip's dining and entertainment options. Several newcomers and reimagined venues bring fresh energy and sharper points of view. Gymkhana at ARIA marks a high-profile restaurant debut as the acclaimed London two-Michelin-star establishment's first U.S. site and the Strip's first Indian restaurant. The restaurant offers a warm, layered atmosphere and a bold, spice-forward, shareable menu featuring Amritsari-style shrimp, pappadum selections, chaat, clarified cocktails like the Piña Colassi, and larger-format biryani and seafood curry. Vegas-only tableside punch service adds a celebratory, social touch.
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