Restaurant
Bazaar Meat by José Andrés
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As the SLS reverts back to being the Sahara, we hope Bazaar Meat sticks around as long as possible amid the remodeling. The José Andrés steakhouse offers the most creative take on a format well represented in Las Vegas. There’s something for everybody with a raw bar, caviar flights, and a diverse array of meat, ranging from wild boar sausage and Buffalo-style bison to a ten-pound suckling pig and three choices of Spanish bone-in Ribeye steaks. If you want things to get weird, start off with the foie gras cotton candy. Multi-course tasting menus are a great way to get the full experience, but come with that "defeated by food" feeling when it's all over. Arrive hungry, pace yourself, and go easy on the tableside-prepared sirloin tartare.
As the SLS reverts back to being the Sahara, we hope Bazaar Meat sticks around as long as possible amid the remodeling. The José Andrés steakhouse offers the most creative take on a format well represented in Las Vegas. There’s something for everybody with a raw bar, caviar flights, and a diverse ar…
A unique dining experience inspired by Jose Andres and located inside The SLS. There is no shortage of Meat in this place. Meat any way you can think it! Distance = 9.6 Miles
Cuisine: Steakhouse James Beard Award-winning and Michelin-starred chef Jose Andres calls his amazing restaurant at Sahara Las Vegas a “meathouse” rather than a steakhouse. That seems like a good name for it, considering the vast and playful range of meats available at Bazaar Meat. Andres says his restaurant is “a celebration of the carnivorous in all its forms”. The wonderfully strange décor and design of the multiple dining areas are thanks to famous French designer Philippe Starck, and the kitchen is open, with large glass cases displaying cuts of meat so rare that they have certificates of authenticity. When we say playful when referring to the cuisine at Bazaar Meat, it is almost an understatement. Caviar flights, whole suckling pigs, foie gras wrapped in cotton candy, and chicken croquetas served in a glass shoe are just a few examples of dishes you can order. It’s a shared plates dining experience, which makes this a great restaurant to visit with friends. And, perhaps because of the exotic and extraordinary cuisine and décor, the Las Vegas Review-Journal declared it “Best Date Night”.
Cuisine: Steakhouse James Beard Award-winning and Michelin-starred chef Jose Andres calls his amazing restaurant at Sahara Las Vegas a “meathouse” rather than a steakhouse. That seems like a good name for it, considering the vast and playful range of meats available at Bazaar Meat. Andres says his…
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2535 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV