BY: Brock Radke
When we discuss the cuisines Las Vegas does best, Italian food isn’t always in the mix. It should be. Between fancy restaurants inside casinos and friendly neighborhood favorites, the Valley has mastered this ever-popular option.
The Summerlin area boasts an embarrassment of riches when it comes to Italian eateries, yet others keep popping up and adding their own distinct flavors and style. The new must-try is Aromi, created by veteran local chefs and caterers German Castellanos and Alessandro Stoppa and located in the quiet and quaint spot that previously housed Nittaya’s Secret Kitchen at Rampart and Lake Mead.
SOURCE: https://lasvegasweekly.com/
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