Bardot Brasserie

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Bardot Brasserie is a French restaurant located in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is situated within the ARIA Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. The restaurant is known for its classic French cuisine and Parisian ambiance.

History[edit | edit source]

Bardot Brasserie was opened by renowned chef Michael Mina in January 2015. The restaurant was designed to evoke the feeling of a traditional Parisian brasserie, with a focus on authentic French dishes and a sophisticated dining experience.

Cuisine[edit | edit source]

The menu at Bardot Brasserie features a variety of French classics, including escargot, steak frites, and duck à l'orange. The restaurant also offers an extensive selection of French wines and signature cocktails. One of the standout dishes is the French onion soup, which has received praise for its rich flavor and presentation.

Ambiance[edit | edit source]

The interior of Bardot Brasserie is designed to transport guests to a Parisian brasserie. The decor includes vintage-inspired lighting, dark wood furnishings, and brass accents. The atmosphere is both elegant and inviting, making it a popular choice for both casual dining and special occasions.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Since its opening, Bardot Brasserie has received numerous accolades for its cuisine and dining experience. It has been featured in various culinary publications and has earned a reputation as one of the top French restaurants in Las Vegas.

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