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Tapas Anyone? 808 Tapas Opens in Summerlin

August 13, 2012

UPDATE: SHUTTERED in 2015

Tapas lovers and lovers of scrumptious, flavorful food have I got a new restaurant for you, 808 Tapas, 9350 W. Sahara Ave.  #150 at corner of Ft. Apache in the Village Square Shopping Center 702-485-3433. 808 Tapas opens this week and I was lucky enough to be invited to try some of their menu items before they open to the public. What they had to offer far exceeded my expectations.  It was the most inventive, delectable, mouthwatering, appetizing, tasty, flavorful, palatable, succulent, luscious, yummy, finger-licking, nummy, lip-smacking, melt-in-your-mouth delicious, food that I have ever experienced.  I know that sounds like an exaggeration, but that’s how much I enjoyed it.

The creative philosophy behind 8o8 Tapas is their East meets West menu.  I like to think of it as Asian, Mexican, Italian, Hawaiian fusion.  Each item I tried was out of this world good. The blending of flavors, each with its own unique twist kept me thinking and talking about how good it was long after I left the restaurant.

Here’s some of the things I sampled;

Crab Stack

The Crab Stack, Snow Crab, avocado, tomato, cucumber, red onion, cilantro, mango, pea sprouts, ginger lime dressing and red caviar. I am here to tell you that this will be a favorite item for salad lovers everywhere.  It is so light, and refreshing and still bursting with flavor. I’ve been dreaming about it ever since I tasted it. I can’t wait to go back and order it again. It is served as a beautifully stacked brightly colored tower topped with a generous portion of snow crab. The photo below shows how it looks once you mix it up to prepare it for eating.

808 Tensai Shooters

Next was the 808 Tensai Shooters, salmon or hamachi, truffle ponzu, pea sprout, avocado, jalapeño, red caviar and ginger juice. So small, yet packed with flavor.  Is it impolite to slurp the shot glass clean? I didn’t care.

Lomi Salmon Buffalo Caprese

Then there was the creative Lomi Salmon Buffalo Caprese, this was their take on a standard Caprese Salad, but instead of tomatoes, onions and garlic they used Lomi Salmon (a Hawaiian staple made of salted salmon, tomato, white onion and scallions), then topped with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Aged Balsamic Vinegar reduction. Outstanding!

Poke Nachos

We were told we must try the Poke Nachos, deep fried Lotus root (their take on the tortilla chip) topped with tuna marinated in a special sauce with avocado. The perfect mix off crunchy and creamy altogether in one ultimate bite.

Victorino Roll

We decided to try their sushi rolls to see if they compared to our favorite sushi restaurants.  The Victorino Roll was amazing. It contains spicy tuna and cucumber topped with tuna and garlic ponzu. Don’t you dare dip this delicious creation in soy sauce.  It’s perfection just the way it is served.

808 Nasu Fries

Next on the list was the 808 Nasu Fries, deep fried panko eggplant accompanied by a tasty wasabi lime mayo for dipping.  My kids would eat this and not even realize they were eating eggplant.  Crispy outside, creamy inside and the perfect dipping pool of sweet, succulent mayo make these fries irresistible.

808 Sliders

And no meal would be complete for my husband without sliders. 808 Sliders, Wagyu burger, sauteed Shitake mushrooms on a slider bun topped with Ginger Wasabi Mayo. Where can I get a vat of that stuff? It makes everything taste fantastic.

Besides the food, 808 Tapas decor is modern and clean, decorated in red, grey and black. They offer sushi bar seating as well as social seating at a long communal table that runs the length of the front section of the restaurant. Individual tables are available as well. Upon entering everyone is greeted with a unified Aloha and Mahalo on your way out. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable and professional.  They plan to offer cocktails including Saketinis and Sake Sangria among other creative concoctions. This will be a hot spot in Summerlin.  Be sure to be the first to try it before everyone else finds out and you have to wait for a table. 808 Tapas plans to open this Wednesday, August 15.

 

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Due Forni Pizza and Wine – Review

March 25, 2012

Due Forni, located at 3555 Town Center, near Town Center and the 215 is promoted as a pizza and wine restaurant. My first thought was does this city really need another gourmet style pizza restaurant? However, I was pleasantly surprised by all that Due Forni had to offer and I can’t wait to return.

As we entered the restaurant we were immediately greeted by a gracious and charming host who asked if we had dined there before then he asked if we preferred to sit on the family side of the restaurant or the bar side that is reserved for adults only. Since we were without our kids we decided to sit on the adult side. The restaurant has a cool, modern atmosphere; dark wood and chocolate brown walls are accented with colorful bright orange pop art on the walls and a tangerine lacquered bar. Retro, spaghetti westerns are playing on the flat screen tvs about the bar. Our waitress although only employed there for 3 weeks, was extremely pleasant knowledgable and and accommodating.  She knew the menu and the wine list and made suggestions according to our tastes.  This is unlike some other pizza restaurants in town where you get the feeling the waitstaff has never eaten what they’re serving.

Due Forni - Margherita Pizza Roman Style

Due Forni - Margherita Pizza Roman Style

Due Forni pizza has two different styles, Roman, which has a thinner, crispy crust and Neapolitan which has a thicker chewier crust.  We shared the Panzanella salad, an argula salad with pistachios, thin red onions, croutons and grape tomatoes. The salad was easily plentiful enough to share. I ordered a simple Margherita pizza best served Roman style and my husband ordered the Due Forni served Neapolitan style.  The Due Forni had house made sausage, peppers, bacon and bufala mozzarella.  It had a deep, smoky taste from the bacon which took some getting used to at first but soon became very delicious. They have unique appetizers such as braised octopus but, they seem to specialize in Bufala mozzarella.  They have a Mozzarella Bar on their menu with several selections of the cheese that can be paired with sides such as roasted red peppers, olives or artichoke hearts.  They claim to have 24 wines under $15 dollars per glass. They have Enomatic wine dispensers which keep the wine fresh while allowing them to pour unique and limited production wines by the glass.

Due Forni - Due Forni pizza served Neapolitan style

Due Forni - Due Forni pizza served Neapolitan style

I highly recommend this wonderful restaurant.  From the first rate service to the delicious food and wine it is a great place for dinner or a wonderful place to enjoy wine and appetizers.

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Lee’s Sandwiches

July 13, 2011

Lee’s Sandwiches is known for serving traditional banh mi (Vietnamese sandwiches) as well as European style sandwiches on their fresh baguettes and croissants made fresh daily in their restaurant.  They also serve an abundant assortment of various types of drinks, smoothies, coffees and desserts.

The restaurant is modern, bright and clean.  There are a few inconveniences such as they only accept cash so you cannot use your debit card.  However, they do have an ATM available.  Also, their drinks have no refills and the largest size is about the size of small Carl’s Jr. cup and costs $2.29  And although the bread they use is made fresh it has a chewy crust that can give your jaw a workout.

If you want to try a banh mi sandwich try the #5 , it is the grilled pork and it is delicious. A mixture of marinated grill pork, fresh vegetables, including a little cilantro and some sliced jalapeno for a splash of heat. All this for a low price of $2.99.

Lee’s Sandwiches is located at:
3989 Spring Mountain Road (702) 331-9999
Near Valley View Drive
Open 24/7

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