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| - If there is a Heaven, I fully expect chef Michael Jordan to be waiting for me at the pearly gates. For me, there would be no moment closer to Nirvana than for him to say, "Hi, Stacey. What can I fix you to eat?"
The dining experience at Rosemary's can only be described as sublime. I do not have the priviledge of eating at high-end restaurants on a regular basis. However, I do get to Las Vegas quite often, and I would gladly save my restaurant dollars to visit Rosemary's as often as possible.
Rosemary's has achieved the rare accomplishment of serving unbelievably delicious food and delivering superb service in a upscale, but completely unpretentious atmosphere. Eating at this restaurant feels as if your best friend happens to be one of the most talented gourmet chefs in town, and he has invited you over for dinner (or lunch).
When I made reservations here for our 20th anniversary, my husband and I were fawned over like rock stars. Today we went over there for lunch, and for a price that was half of what we spent at Terra Rossa the night before (see my two-star review), we had one of the finest meals we've experienced in LV.
I am not exaggerating when I tell you that if you are wavering about whether to rent a car on your next trip to Vegas, do it, if only to make it easier for you to get to Rosemary's. Plus, you will get to go home and tell your friends that the best restaurant in Las Vegas is in a strip mall way west of The Strip beween a SteinMart and a dollar store.
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