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  • Absolutely beautiful. This restaurant is on the very top of the M Resort and Casino on Las Vegas Blvd's south end. The atmosphere is nice, with a modern look with a lemon-tree motif. The waitstaff was dressed nicely in a modern style, and we were treated very well. This place takes reservations, and does get full, so try to get there on time. The first step is to enter from the ground floor in a private elevator that goes straight to the top. The hostess upstairs checks you in, and you are seated at your table. The restaurant is rather slim, so as to maximize the view of the Las Vegas valley. The windows are all panoramic floor-to-ceiling, and the booths are faced to the window a little further back, and the free tables are right up against it. They have lounge-like chairs around shorter tables, more for drinking and appetizers, and regular height tables and chairs for dinner guests. They also have a bar and wine is served by the ounce using an enomatic system and a smart card. Basically you get a card and put a certain amount of money in it, and then you can sample several kinds of wines yourself by placing your glass under the spout, swiping the card, and then choosing the amount. This is great for tasting lots of different kinds of wine without feeling self-conscious about a snooty sommlier telling you what's good and what sucks. The menu is simple, and offers a few choices for food. They have sushi rolls at a reasonable price ($9-$15), and nigiri that's a little bit more than usual. The sashimi is less than usual, I'd say. We sampled the M Roll and the Volo roll, and both were amazing. Be aware the M Roll does not have fish in it, if you're a fish lover. We also had the pleasure of trying the opakapaka nigiri, which was absolutely to die for... Fresh and delicious and a totally unique flavor. Highly recommended. The entrees were good, as well, and were not too pricey. The most expensive thing (barring market price items) was probably under $40, and I believe that was the filet mignon. It was the birthday of one of our party, and while they don't sing or anything, they do give you a free dessert. We had the tiramisu, and it was exceptional as well. By the time our dinner was over, the sun was setting, and the lights were turning on. It was a beautiful sight. With a friendly atmosphere (albeit somewhat crowded, on a Friday night), courteous service, beautiful view, and excellent food, Veloce Cibo is a place to take someone you want to impress. And you won't break the bank doing it.
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