Bollywood Grill, 6840 W. Sahara Ave., received 20 demerits Nov. 20. Violations included rice stored at room temperature. GRADE: B
Food
Payard Patisserie & Bistro at Caesars Palace isn’t even remotely among the largest restaurants you’ll find on the Strip. And that’s just the point.
If the idea of holiday baking has you about as stressed as a General Motors middle manager, take heart: It’s as easy as pie.
Bighorn Casino bar, 3016 E. Lake Mead Blvd., North Las Vegas, received 14 demerits Nov. 14. Violations included whipped cream held at room temperature. GRADE: B
Wine: Carchelo Jumila
Visions of sugarplums may dance in the heads of the children in Clement Clarke Moore’s " ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas," but something tells us Review-Journal readers can do better than sugar-coated prunes.
Wine: Homewood Winery Carneros Pinot Noir Queen’s Cuvee
We may live in a thoroughly modern city that’s more apt to tear down than restore, but old-fashioned touches abound in the realm of food here. That’s the case with horehound candy, being sought by Suzette Scott.
Little Bo Peep will be working the Strip with Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks next spring. But don’t confuse them with “The Lion King.”
Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon restaurant, 3595 Las Vegas Blvd. South, received 17 demerits Nov. 4. Violations included deeply grooved cutting boards that can’t be sanitized. GRADE: B
If you walked into Tommy Bahama’s at Town Square thinking you were going to pick up some camp shirts or capris, you’re not the first person to confuse the restaurant with the clothing line.