BY: Nina King
Vetri Cucina at Palms was at a high when it closed in 2020, along with the property, during the pandemic, with the venue on the 56th floor drawing a capacity crowd every night. Disappointment was high when Palms and Vetri Cucina remained shuttered—and many a foodie rejoiced when the Italian restaurant reopened along with the resort, in 2022.
The restaurant, from Philadelphia’s James Beard winner Marc Vetri, brought back many favorites to its carefully curated menu, with shareable dishes and small plates, as well as an extensive wine menu. When you arrive, stop in the bar and grab a cocktail like the Aperol spritz or a Negroni, which are also featured on the restaurant’s aperitivo hour menu (as are a variety of stuzzichini—little bites), then get seated.
SOURCE: https://lasvegasmagazine.com
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