
SNACK CARTS WILL SATISFY YOUR CRAVINGS
Cherries jubilee flambéed tableside and a
made-from-scratch Caesar transported directly to a plate have long inspired
oohs and aahs. But in Las Vegas, the grandeur of those interactive moments is
going one step further with the latest novelty in Las Vegas restaurants: cart
service.
At Harvest in Bellagio, behold the snack wagon. Roving
the dining room nightly, this culinary delight on wheels is stocked with bites
from Chef Roy Ellamar and divided into three categories: jars filled with dips
such as smoked salmon and broccoli rabe pesto; raw slices like Harris Ranch
hanger steak or snapper crudo; and warm snacks ranging from pork belly to
agedashi tofu. Think of it as an American take on dim sum.
The concept has been such a crowd pleaser that, in
June, Ellamar began giving guest chefs their turn. Each visiting chef creates
four items for the wagon, which are served alongside Ellamar’s treats. Todd
English was a hit with caramel popcorn-crusted baby-back ribs, and Michael Mina
wowed the crowd with caviar parfait. To be enjoyed in the dining room or
lounge, treats from the wagon can accompany a full meal or be a fun social dining
experience all by themselves. Items are $10 each. A sweets wagon makes an
appearance at the end of the meal, with offerings priced at three for $10.
Expect appearances from Lago by Julian Serrano
Executive Chef Nico Chessa on Oct. 12, Bellagio Executive Pastry Chef Patrick
Lassaque on Nov. 9 and Jean Georges Steakhouse Executive Chef Sean Griffin on
Dec. 1.
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