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At Herringbone, you never know which A-listers you’ll spot. Chef Brian Malarkey of “Top Chef’’ and “The Taste’’ fame opened this favorite celebrity haunt that Eater just deemed one of the hottest restaurants in Las Vegas. Savor specialties such as the on-trend avocado toast garnished with jicama and jalapeno; eggs benedict elevated with crab, crispy leeks and spicy hollandaise; and a refreshing watermelon-tomato salad. Quench your thirst with peach or strawberry yuzu Bellinis, as well as cold-pressed garden-fresh juices. All the while, a DJ spins tunes to get the party started. Any morning is better with caramelized, custardy canelés, as well as golden brioche French toast gilded with vanilla mascarpone and almond brittle. Indulge in those treats with a chic French 75 (French gin, fresh lemon juice, Champagne) or an elegant non-alcoholic French Mule (velvet falernum, ginger beer, yuzu) at Bardot Brasserie. Founded by acclaimed Chef Michael Mina, this glamorous French cafe was a James Beard semi-finalist this year for “Best New Restaurant.’’ Then, revel in brunch – Asian-style, with dim sum at Lemongrass. Classic steamer-basket delicacies such as sui mai, har gow and barbecue pork buns are not to be missed, especially paired with refreshing Thai iced tea or a breezy Watermelon Caipiroska (Grey Goose Vodka, lime, fresh watermelon juice). End your stop here with the always-popular warm, sweet, coconut sticky rice with fresh mango. Get your appetite ready for an extraordinary culinary tour that will make you realize just how exciting brunch in Vegas can be. Inclusions: Start the morning at 10:30 a.m. with the finest sweets and savories, along withuplifting cocktails and mocktails sure to energize, revitalize and leave you ready to take on the world. This 2 ½-hour guided tour, offered on Saturdays and Sundays, offers up everything from dim sum to French pastries to luxurious crab Benedict. Cocktails or Mocktails included!
A great spa treat at Bannatyne's - choose from four fabulous pamper packages!
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Make a CD with you as the star. Sing your favourite song, from any era, at a professional studio!
Real motor racing, in real racing cars on a real racing track
Bateaux Parisiens Dinner Cruise 20.30 - Service Découverte ,The cruise begins at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, follows the ‘rive gauche’ (left bank) past: Eiffel Tower, Hotel des Invalides, Musees d’Orsay, Institut de France, Notre Dame de Paris, La Grand Bibliotheque, up to the Finance Ministry in Bercy, Hotel de Ville, Musee du Louvre, Concorde, Grand Palais, Trocadero, Tour Eiffel. The boat is fully glazed and offers a perfect view of Paris and of the banks of the Seine. Menu available in - French, English, Spanish, German, Japanese, Italian, Russian, Korean, Chinese and Portugese. Spring / Summer 2018 Menu (Available from 4th April to 2nd October 2018) Click here to see the menu Vegeterian Menu (Available from 4th April to 2nd October 2018) Click here to see the menu Musée du quai Branly - A meeting ground for cultures of the world The opening of the musée du quai Branly, in June 2006, helped legiti mize long misunderstood cultures and finally made them accessible to a wider public. 300,000 works and objects from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas make up the collection of the museum, whose mission is to conserve, document and enrich. As a resource of messages and potential connections between world cultures, the collection is a point of departure from which the museum has shaped its identity: that of a museum for the 21st Century with innovative architecture and museography, all in the heart of a major international capital. The musée du quai Branly is a museum that does not claim to teach from a position of authority; rather, it sets out to create bridges between cultures, while encouraging curiosity and attracting visitors from different backgrounds with varied interests. Within the museum, diverse skills and perspectives create the ideal context for the collection, giving rise to cultural, artistic and scientific proposals, from different levels of interpretation and approaches, be it via temporary exhibitions, performing arts, lectures or conferences. The quality and renewal of this myriad of offerings depend upon the public making the museum their own and upon their desire to keep coming back. The dynamics of mediation between visitors and the collections, taking into account the vision of a given society at a given moment, opens up the dialogue to the key issues of our day: globalisation, our relationship towards “otherness” and the natural world. NOTE : The combined ticket include tickets for the permanent collection and the temporary exhibition