The 766-room property is owned by The San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority, an affiliate of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. “It’s our goal to deliver great dining options for our guests,” said Greg Van Stone, vice president of food and beverage. Informal eateries will include Serrano Vista Cafe, Palms Pizza and Pool Cafe.
We’ve joined forces with Tim Ho Wan to present world-class dim sum and with “Iron Chef” winner Michael Symon to offer his wildly popular barbecue recipes - and the perfect place to party - at Mabel’s B.B.Q.,” said Cynthia Kiser Murphey, general manager, in a release. “We’re bringing back the classic Las Vegas buffet, along with our award-winning steakhouse, Scotch 80 Prime. Of course, many are surely asking perhaps the most Las Vegasy question ever: Will there be a buffet? The two-towered property’s dining options will be diverse, including the much-anticipated return of energetic Mabel’s BBQ by Chef Michael Symon and the steak-and-whiskey upscale ambiance of Scotch 80 Prime.įor savory Asian flair, Tim Ho Wan will be an evocative room for enjoying dim sum, and Send Noodles will offer an informal setting for ramen bowls. (Palms Casino Resort)įoodies are sure to flock to West Flamingo Road next week as the Palms - with a full roster of restaurants - is set to open on April 27 following a more than two-year pause.