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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The New spot in Vegas - Hakkasan

Hakkasan - Las Vegas Restaurant & Nightclub

Take a closer look at what it took to build the soon to be #1 restaurant/nightclub concept in Vegas. The five floor, 75,000 sq. ft mega nightclub will be home to top EDM DJs such as Steve Aoki, Tiesto, and Calvin Harris.

According to the Las Vegas Sun, the project has costed close to $100 million just in construction! It will be managed by one of the major players in night life entertainment, Angel Management Group; which operates Pure and Venus adult pool at Caesars Palace, Tabu Ultra Lounge and Wet Republic at MGM Grand, LAX and Savile Row at the Luxor, Coyote Ugly and Dick’s Last Resort at New York-New York and Social House in Crystals at CityCenter. 

Take a look and be prepared to rage this Spring! Hakkasan is projected to open in April 2013!

To learn more visit hakkasanlv.com

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Service failures - recent trends?


To start, I'm no expert in any respect, just a second year hospitality student at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, UNLV. 

Over the years I feel like operations have forgotten what it means to give customer service and I find myself realizing it every time I go out to eat. You hardly experience a time where standard service is provided, much less moments where the server or operation blows you away. 

I don't think great service has to blow you away at all, just meeting your expectations is more than adequate. It seems as if operators are forgetting to do either at times.

My most recent outing, to Holsteins at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, brought a particular service failure to my attention. A failure not unique to Holsteins, but most restaurants in the mid to upper service scale. How often do you find yourself patronizing a restaurant where certain appetizers are offered free of charge, but at that particular visit you don't seem to get the same benefit as some of the other patrons?

This was particularly apparent at this outing. Holsteins is not only known for their amazing burgers and shakes, but also their signature bucket of popcorn they offer patrons while they wait for their food. It was a shame to hear the server ask whether we had dined with them before, which we made clear, only to be neglected such a small gesture. Not to single Holsteins out, but I've noticed this at plenty of other restaurants; Maggiano's Little Italy and Carrabba's Italian grill, just to name a few others. Maybe its just my age and the lack of respect it carries, but I've begun to notice this more and more.

Who's at fault? Such a service failure can't be the intentions of the restaurant itself, but rather a server who doesn't see the value in putting in extra effort for a table that probably won't tip very well. However, in retrospect, shouldn't the restaurant operators be responsible for making sure servers are performing their duties in the first place?

The dilemma. Whether its the responsibility of the operator or the server, one thing doesn't change, the tip that still needs to be added. When such service failures occur I find myself perplexed when the check comes out. Does poor service warrant a good tip? No you'd think, but leaving a poor tip only adds to the stereotype that servers often have about younger customers. It's almost like an endless cycle, with no clear cut way of fixing it from the consumers perspective.


Maybe I'm just ranting, but if you're an operator or a restaurant owner and plan on distinguishing yourself as a quality restaurant, might as well start acting like one.

Has this ever happened to you? Share your thoughts.

Restaurant Week? Las Vegas



Las Vegas Restaurant Week 2013 (March 8-13th)

So what's all the buzz about Restaurant Week, and why should you care? What started out back in 2006 as a small commitment towards ending hunger in the Vegas Valley has truly transformed into a spirited annual celebration. Three Square has led an initiative that has gained much needed traction since it's formation.

During the event, local restaurants partner up with Three Square and host a fundraiser for a particular day during the week. Each restaurant crafts a unique menu for the day, offer it's patrons a cheaper alternative. The best part, 100% of the proceeds contributed go towards fighting hunger in Southern Nevada! So far this celebration has contributed to over 1.5 million meals being provided to men, women, children, and seniors. 

So why jump on the trend? Some of the most renowned restaurants in town are participating! What better way to try them out? The likes of Bagetelle, TAO Asian bistro, and Verandah are all participating! Don't miss out, the event runs from March 8th - March 13th, 2013! Satisfy your appetite without the regret!

For further information or a complete list of all events visit helpoutdineoutlv.org