VEGAS RESTAURANT ROUNDUP: Zero Bond for the Wynn, Allegiant’s F1 Dinner Date, Where’s Carla Going?
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VEGAS RESTAURANT ROUNDUP: Zero Bond for the Wynn, Allegiant’s F1 Dinner Date, Where’s Carla Going?


According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Zero Bond, a prestigious private club in Manhattan known for its focus on food, will be launching its inaugural location outside of New York in 2025 at Wynn Las Vegas.

The New York-based Zero Bond social club.

The website for Zero Bond New York states that they can accommodate your needs and desired setting, whether you’re meeting a friend for lunch or a drink, having a meeting with an investor, or going on a date.

The monthly membership fees for the club, as reported by the R-J, are $5,000. Additionally, there is a waiting list of 5,000 people eager to pay them. In 2021, Elon Musk allegedly hosted a lavish party at the club.

Football Field Greens

The first F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix will feature culinary offerings from Allegiant Stadium. The “Culinary Kickoff Grand Prix” will showcase 15 food stations curated by renowned chefs such as Aaron May from Food Network, Todd English who has won the James Beard Award, Rick Moonen who is a pioneer in sustainable seafood, former NFL player turned restaurateur Emmitt Smith, and Thomas Bellec from Bricoleur Vineyards.

The event is scheduled for Thursday, November 16 from 7-11 p.m. Tickets can be purchased for $1,250 on this website.

Carla Pellegrino, a previous participant on “Top Chef” and also known for her work at Rao’s in Caesars Palace, Bacio in the Tropicana, and Meatball Spot in Town Square, has departed from Las Vegas.

Dining Ins & Outs

Carla Pellegrino recently left both Limoncello Fresh Kitchen and Las Vegas, where she had become chef and partner at the southwest eatery earlier this year.

The celebrity from “Top Chef” and champion of “Throwdown with Bobby Flay” recently made a mysterious announcement stating that she is getting ready to tackle a thrilling new restaurant idea, which will require her to relocate and focus entirely on it.

Fuku, a popular restaurant by renowned chef David Chang of Momofuko, has recently opened a concession at T-Mobile Arena. Although it has been operating since April, the announcement was made official just last week.

Unfortunately, SC Prime, the well-established steakhouse near Suncoast, has shut down and will soon be replaced by William B’s Steakhouse, which will occupy the previous Salvatore’s Italian Restaurant area. The “B” represents Boyd, the name of the Boyd Gaming franchise that owns this location in honor of its founder, William Boyd.

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop recently finalized an agreement to open 20 new locations in Nevada. The popular Southwest franchise, which originated in Fort Worth 20 years ago and is famous for its Baja-style tacos, is actively searching for its inaugural Las Vegas spot.

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