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Betting on Michelin Stars: Bradley Ogden, Simply the Best

by: atdleft

Sat Mar 06, 2010 at 15:01:40 PM PST


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OK, I must admit I was a little afraid of trying this place. I backed out of a reservation for my dad's birthday over a bad review. I was second-guessing myself when I was thinking of the reservation for my birthday (well, the day after, but I celebrated) tonight.

However, all my doubts were thrown out the window once a friend and I went into Bradley Ogden and began to take in the casually elegant ambience. This place is so luxurious, yet so comfortable! And yes, the same goes for the food.

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

atdleft :: Betting on Michelin Stars: Bradley Ogden, Simply the Best
Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

The breads were fresh and interesting. The sourdough tasted like the best I could find in San Francisco. The blue corn muffin was perfectly soft and sweet and delectable. The butter complemented both breads quite well.
We were then served an amuse bouche of shrimp ceviche. Since I'm a vegetarian I couldn't really dig into it, what I could taste seemed refreshing. My friend really seemed to enjoy the small bite of it.

And now for the appetizer. The Maytag Blue Cheese (Mini) Souffles were simply divine! The cranberries, raisins, and candied pecans complemented the souffles quite well. The savory, the tart, and the sweet were brought together beautifully and made for fantastic flavors in this dish.

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

So what about the entree? I ordered the gnocchi, since it looked interesting. It was a potato gnocchi dish with shaved parmesan, shiitake mushrooms, broccolini, and parmesan foam. And yes, all these ingredients came together exquisitely! Not only did the dish look beautiful, but all the ingredients meshed perfectly. The gnocchi were tender, the veggies were cooked well, and the parmesan added some good tang.

After that great dish, I was ready for something sweet again. And when perusing the dessert menu, the bananas foster cake really stood out. So I ordered it. And I really enjoyed it! The cake was moist and tasty, while the vanilla ice cream was a refreshing complement and the bananas added a lovely fruity touch.

And finally, we were served a complimentary post-dessert sweet bite of butterscotch pudding. This really hit the high note for me, as it was sweet but still satisfying and a fabulous way to end a perfectly fabulous dinner.

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

The food was fabulous. The service was superb. The wine list was wonderful. And the atmosphere was so charming and cozy and comfortable and still elegant that it was easy for me to forget that I was in the middle of one of The Strip's biggest and baddest (as in badass good!) casinos! What's not to love about Bradley Ogden?

Oh, and by the way, there's no need to feel guilty about eating here. Nearly everything on the menu is "farm-to-table" and organic. And better yet, Caesars Palace and other Harrah's casinos participate in Harrah's Code Green program to shrink their (admittedly large in the not-so-distant past) carbon footprint and do better for Mother Earth.

Bradley Ogden
at Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 731-7731
http://www.caesarspalace.com/c...

Bradley Ogden,Caesars Palace,Las Vegas,Nevada,Las Vegas Strip

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Yum (4.00 / 3)
now you've gone and done it. I'm starving!

Happy B-Day BTW!

Normal people scare me.... But not as much as I scare them.


Thanks, Joanne! (4.00 / 2)
And btw, want to reconsider Vegas? We can start a farm here, then do our own "farm-to-table" restaurant. We'll let Jay handle the "casual food cart cafe" next door. Anyone else want in? :-p

Act on Principles and make equality happen.

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Gnocchi... (4.00 / 2)
Another thing I've never made.  I should try.

I remember the last really good gnocchi dish I had, a couple of years ago while visiting my parents back in NJ, down the shore at Basil T's brewpub in Red Bank, NJ.  Decent brewpub by Jersey standards, pretty good Italian food.  I can't pronounce my thoughts on the entire menu yet though, since I only had the gnocchi, the bread, an appetizer I can't remember and a sample of my father's soup, since my mother is the type of person to order a hamburger and fries at a fancy Italian restaurant (which is exactly what she did then)...

Gotta try to get back there one of these days, especially with Red Bank being one of my favorite Jersey towns and all.

Beyond that, pretty much every pizzeria and Italian restaurant (of which there are hundreds and hundreds and hundreds) in North Jersey makes a passable-to-very-good gnocchi.  I don't think I've had gnocchi out here in Portland, though.

Coming soon to a Philadelphia near you!


Just come to Las Vegas... (4.00 / 2)
And try some of our best gnocchi! hehe ;-)

Seriously, the gnocchi dish here was simply spectacular. I really don't remember the last time "foam" tasted SO GOOD!

And for something more Italian, try the gnocchi at Marinelli's at The M Resort. Or for something more French, the "Gnocchi a la Parisienne" at Bouchon at The Venetian may be something up your alley.

Act on Principles and make equality happen.


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