Lake Las Vegas itself is gorgeous, but except for the adjacent casino and golf course, this place is a ghost town. This shopping center has two restaurants, everything else is shuttered and abandoned storefronts. At least one of the restaurants is seafood-themed and has a mostly-lobster menu. Considering how dead this place is, I wouldn't trust the freshness of the food.
Even if there was anything here worth visiting, the parking is limited to about ten spaces behind the casino- not even sure it's public parking but we lucked out and found a spot. I was disappointed that there's no actual way to access the water without purchasing a boat of some sort from the marina. On the bright side, it's a nicely maintained, Tuscan-inspired, upscale-looking area, and there are benches for seating to watch the lake... but there's zero going on here.