Rosemary's Restaurant

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misconduct7
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5 out of 5
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Rosemary's Restaurant

  • June 6, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by misconduct7 from Diamond Bar, California
This is our best find yet! It is a little off-the-Strip but definitely worth the trip. I came across their website by accident one night, and after reading that they were named "Best New Restaurant of the Year" by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, I knew that we had to try them the next time we went to Vegas.

We almost missed it, since it looks pretty plain from the outside. It is in a strip mall, but once you step inside, you will see an elegantly decorated restaurant with wonderful artwork on the walls. The food and service are even better. It is a heavenly mix of French Bistro and down-home New Orleans-style fare. During lunch, you can enjoy a 3-course prix-fixe meal for only $20.05! In my opinion, this is a steal! I had the warm spinach salad with smoked duck, soy-marinated beef kabobs, and Dorothy’s lemon sponge cake, and my sister ordered off the daily specials list that included a salad with grilled shrimp, a super-moist and tasty sea bass, and crème brulee. All of it was out-of-this-world! I almost forgot--the complementary bread is also worth mentioning. There were two different types: a biscuit with cheddar and chives and multigrain bread with cranberries and walnuts. The service was wonderful, as well. They provided white-glove service (complete with the waiters making sure that each course was placed in front of each member of the table at the exact same time) without being stuffy and were right-on when making suggestions on what to order (since we couldn’t make up our minds).

We cannot wait to go again and try more dishes. My sister and I have decided that we will make Rosemary’s a Vegas ritual. I also think that they would make a great evening out for a special occasion, and I noticed that they also have a separate banquet room. We were there for lunch during the weekday, and it was pretty busy, so you may consider making reservations.

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