5 places in Las Vegas that serve scrumptious salmon dishes
La Cave Wine and Food Hideaway
This Wynn Las Vegas restaurant puts an Asian spin on a Mexican staple with its salmon sashimi tostada. The crispy tostada is topped with raw salmon, pickled red onions, avocado and jalapeno and drizzled with a sesame soy dressing, $17.
Wynn Las Vegas, 702-770-7375, lacavelv.com
Holsteins Shakes and Buns
Just because you’re cutting back on red meat doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a good burger. The Captain Hook Burger at Holsteins tops seared salmon with remoulade sauce, smoked salmon, arugula and pickled shallots, $17.50.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, 702-698-7940, holsteinsburgers.com
Seafood Shack
Treasure Island’s Seafood Shack seems geared toward those who just can’t enough seafood. Case in point: the lobster-stuffed salmon, which comes baked and topped with lobster cream sauce, $39.
Treasure Island, 702-894-7349, treasureisland.com
Flights
Alex Hult, founder and CEO of Flights, grew up in Sweden, and we’re told his restaurants’ grilled salmon is “as Swedish as it comes.” The fish comes served with a summer potato salad made with melted butter, spinach and cream and is topped with a light citrus and dill sauce before it’s finished with salmon roe, $19.
Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort, 702-268-7264, vegas.flightsrestaurants.com
Spago
Some classics never go out of style, and Wolfgang Puck’s signature smoked salmon pizza is certainly one of those dishes. Get the basic version, with dill cream and red onions, or splurge for some dollops of kaluga sturgeon caviar, $39 or $75.
Bellagio, 702-693-8181, wolfgangpuck.com