The ambiance was perfect, service was excellent, and the food was great. I'd have to say it wasn't as memorable as last time, but it was still incredible. We started with the beignets de brandade de morue, which were fried balls (beignets) of a puree of salt cod, salt, and milk (brandade). Each beignet was served on a little piece of tomato confit and topped with crispy fried sage. Fried fish will never be better than this.
For entrees, we both admit to wanting to duplicate our previous experience. D. had the steak frites again, which came with an enormous pile of perfectly fried frites. I ordered the special, which was a lot like my entree from the first visit. Beautifully braised pork shank on top of chard, butternut squash puree, and fried polenta sticks.
I had a massive craving for chocolate that night, so we ordered chocolate mousse. It arrived with a side of "cats' tongues", crisp butter cookies that paired perfectly with the mousse. At $8, I thought it was really overpriced, but that became even more obvious when I realized that the recipes for the mousse and the cookies were available in the Bouchon cookbook. A month later, I made a huge bowl of the mousse for less than $8.
Bouchon
Venetian Resort, Venezia Tower Ste 10101
3355 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
We absolutely loved it there when I took my mum, grandma and aunt. I still remember the delicious trout with almonds. MMMM.
ReplyDeleteOh and tons of dessert.
Whenever we have good dining experiences, we have a hard time deviating. Your choices look amazing.
ReplyDeleteWow! what a nice dining dish presentation. i like it.this picture looks amazing.I stayed at the Venetian in Las Vegas with my family. my father had a voucher for a free room, and we were able to upgrade it to a suite for a small extra fee.we are very enjoy there.really nice Resort.thank you for shearing your post.
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