Bradley Ogden at Caesars Palace
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3570 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas Strip » mapNear: Flamingo, Mirage, Bellagio
Bradley Ogden at Caesars Palace ★ Editors Choice!
| Category: | Celebrity Chefs, American |
|---|---|
| Pricing: | $ $ $ $ $ |
| Rating: | * * * * * |
| Dress Code: | Business Casual |
| Hours: | Wed - Sun 5pm - 11pm |
| Reservations? | Yes |
| Phone: | (877) 346-4642 |
| Menus etc | » Go There |
Bradley Ogden's emphasis is on Farm-Fresh and Organic food. He brings that ideology to the Vegas Strip with his Michelin Star restaurant bearing his name.
It is the only restaurant in Las Vegas to receive the James Beard Foundation's "Best New Restaurant of the Year" award, which joins the chefs other awards, Best California Chef by the James Beard Foundation, one of the Great American Chefs by the International Wine and Food Society, Golden Plate Award by the American Academy of Achievement and Chef of the Year by the Culinary Institute of America.
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Shh, here's a Vegas tip, Bradley Ogden's lounge offers a small menu, including some price fix options that are pretty affordable compared to other restaurants in the area. If you factor in the quality, this is a Vegas gem, I highly recommend to everyone that will listen. The steakburger price fix with Caesars salad and butterscotch pudding as a dessert is a fantastic meal. The steakburger itself is the best burger I've had in Vegas and maybe ever. The Caesars salad with it's high quality ingredients is one of the best I've ever had as well. The dessert course of butterscotch pudding and shortbread cookies is a perfect finish for the meal. You won't crow about the dessert, but you'll be satisfied with it by that point.Since you are saving money on the meal with the price fix, try out some of their quality mixed drinks as well, a variety of freshly squeezed juices and unique ingredients, almost makes you believe it's ok to charge you the amount they do for the drink. Bartenders in my experience here have provided 5 star service, but also have kept the mood light enough for those that aren't always comfortable with that level of service.
Jinx73 did a great job of explaining the real reason why you should go to Bradley Ogden, so I won't repeat, but I will emphasize. Go here for the lounge prix-fixe menu option. 3 courses, $30 dollars. You cannot beat the quality for the price you're paying. Case closed.
I did get a chance to eat in the restaurant as well though. I went with a party of 8 and they gave us a private room (no extra charge). I ordered prix-fixe menu - cheese souffle, pork loin - but had to leave early before dessert came. They also served us a tuna tartar appetizer - on the house. The cheese souffle was okay...a bit too cheesy for my tastes, but the pork loin was juicy and excellent. One nice touch was at one point I had to step out to use the phone, and the waiter put my food in a low heat oven in the kitchen to keep it from getting cold.
Prix-fixe was 59 dollars. Not bad at all for what we got. My friends told me later that all the desserts were really good, and were even given some of the butter scotch pudding for free!
But yeah..check out the lounge first.