There are also a dozen casual bars and eateries, including tacos, pizza, burgers, ice cream and more, and finally, around 10 standalone bars and lounges. One notable addition is Wally’s, a clone of the beloved LA institution, combining a restaurant, wine bar and specialty market with extensive wine retail.
The casino size will be nearly doubled, a new guitar-shaped hotel will be built along the Strip, and the existing Mirage will be completely renovated and rebuilt.
Many of the featured regular restaurants are not quite open yet, but the lineup includes ¡VIVA! by chef Ray Garcia, several Chinese, Japanese, and fusion Asian eateries, a tapas specialist, and the prerequisite Italia and steakhouse options. Hard Rock will complete a total transformation of The Mirage into a new Las Vegas destination reost by 2025. outposts of Michelin Plate and Bib Gourmand-recognized hawker stands from Southeast Asia, alongside domestic concepts from celebrated chefs and restaurants including Marcus Samuelsson and Blood Bros.
Not surprisingly, there are a lot of food and beverage options, most uniquely a Singaporean-style food court, Famous Foods Street Eats, with 16-stalls that include several first-in-the-U.S. This 16-stall Asian-inspired food court is a big addition to the Las Vegas culinary scene.