
BY: Brock Radke
Eataly is my Target. I go to the Italian food marketplace at Park MGM to pick up a slab of Roman pizza for lunch or a bottle of olive oil to take home, and end up spending much more time and money there eating and shopping. And it’s fine; Target doesn’t have Negronis.
The various food counters in the central Cucina del Mercato portion of the complex have so much to offer, guests tend to bypass the two sit-down restaurants at Eataly Las Vegas. The casual La Pizza e La Pasta is much more accessible than the fine-dining concept, which recently rebranded and reopened with an emphasis on the cuisine of the Tuscan countryside.
SOURCE: https://lasvegasweekly.com
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