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Las Vegas rolling in dough at the center of the pizza universe

The industry-only Pizza Expo 2014 runs through Thursday at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s North Hall. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is estimating the number of attendees to be 12,000, bringing a nongaming economic impact of $15.1 million to the city.

Peridot Sweets owner advocates for tasty treats, enterprising mothers

A former baker for multiple Four Seasons Hotels and the former assistant pastry chef of The Mirage, Jones is no stranger to high-end sweets operations. It was through opening her own business in 2011 and a resulting storefront eight months ago, though, that she discovered a whole new world. “I’m so much more aware of small business and I try so much harder in my personal life to support small business now, way more than I did before,” Jones said.

14 Mexican restaurants to try

Each week Neon spotlights a different cuisine in the Dining Guide, with Mexican restaurants this week.

Strong flavor mars well-fried whole-bellied clam dinner at Lazy Joe’s

Whole-bellied clams. They’re one of the foods readers seem to miss most from the East Coast and New England, one of the things they most frequently say they want to find in Las Vegas. As far as I know, Lazy Joe’s Fish &Chips is about the only place in town that serves them.

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Wine of the Week: Las Rocas Garnacha

Las Rocas is the dominant winery in the very small, but highly regarded appellation of Calatayud.

Culinary students design tasty learning experience for UNLVino

“It’s becoming a food and wine festival,” UNLVino director Mohsen Azizsoltani said. “We want to cater to everyone, not just wine lovers — the beer lovers, the spirit lovers.”

Taste of the Town readers find ciabatta loaves but not rolls

For Kathy Boland, who’s looking for ciabatta rolls (not loaves) and pretzel rolls, her fellow readers have lots of suggestions for the latter, though not the former.

Small Plates: Street Car Po’Boys and “Junior’s Home Cooking”

Street Car Po-Boys, from James and Gwen Bartholomew and their four granddaughters, opened Dec. 23. Gwen Bartholomew is a Louisiana native who grew up in New Orleans but had lived in Los Angeles before moving to Las Vegas in 2010.

 
New app lets you wake up and smell the bacon

Want to wake up to the sound of bacon sizzling on the stove with its aroma drawing you out of bed? There’s an app for that.

Taste of the Town: Crepes of things to come, unearthed by alert readers

Mmmm … crepes. Mmmm … berries. As berry season approaches, berry-filled crepes sound even better. So I’m glad Taste of the Town readers have suggestions for Ingrid Stewart, who’s looking for the crepes from a source other than IHOP.

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