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C hef Joseph Elevado has a knack for being the man in the kitchen at the coolest restaurant in Vegas.
Elevado was tasked with opening the very first Las Vegas version of Nobu in 1999, sent from New York City to bring the legendary Japanese restaurant to the Hard Rock Hotel just off the Strip. “I thought I’d be here for a year,” he says. “Now it’s 17 years later, and I kinda like Vegas. It’s relaxed. New York is a lot of fun, but I don’t know if I’d do a restaurant there now. Too crazy.”
Back then, Las Vegas didn’t have any-thing like the number of fine dining palaces that decorate the Strip today. Elevado recalls one standout meal at the late chef Jean-Louis Palladin’s restaurant at the Rio. “It’s insane how much things have changed,” says the chef, who stayed at Hard Rock’s Nobu until 2006 before moving on to another Asian restaurant with a serious scene, Social House at Treasure Island. “It was a cult favorite,” he says of Social House. “That was a different era, too, but we used to get so many Strip entertainers coming in. It was just a cool restaurant.”
Elevado took a break from Vegas to run the four-star L’Ermitage Beverly Hills hotel’s food and beverage operations, everything from in-room dining to the restaurant lounge’s bar menu. It was a different experience, one that primed the veteran chef for what would come next—opening the “vibe dining” palace Andrea’s at Encore.
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restaurant headquartered between Sur-render Nightclub, Encore Beach Club and the casino’s new Encore Players Club. “I came into the project a little late so it was stressful, but it was one of the smoothest openings I’ve ever done. The network and support this hotel gives you, it’s really like nothing else.”
Even for someone with such a precise level of experience, Elevado knew there would be pressure to deliver an unparal-leled experience at Andrea’s. But he was, and is, the man for the job. “I knew the menu had to have a balance of fun, shareable items with more luxurious things, and it always has to stay true to the cuisines I’m representing,” he says. Indeed, Andrea’s menu stretches from sushi to seared foie gras, Thai tom kha gai soup to ramen sliders, prime steaks to Filipino pork belly sisig.
“I have noticed today that our guests who may be [going to the clubs] are more into food, more open to trying different things,” Elevado says. “And just being in this restaurant, I can see why people love to come here. When this place is really humming on a Friday or Saturday night, tables full of shellfish platters and big magnums coming out, it’s just a lot of fun.” Andrea’s at Encore, 702-770-5340; Sunday-Thursday 6-10:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday 6-11:30 p.m. –Brock Radke
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I n 2014, a medley of songs from Tiësto’s studio album of the same year, A Town Called Paradise, became part of the
rotating soundtrack for the iconic dancing fountains in front of Bellagio on the Las Vegas Strip. The Dutch superstar joined the ranks of Sinatra, Elvis, The Beatles and Bocelli, all instantly recognizable musicians, and became the first DJ to be involved in the fountains show.
This past weekend, Tiësto conquered another piece of Las Vegas when two tracks from A Town Called Paradise—
“Red Lights” and “Wasted,” along with 2015’s “Secrets”—became the foundation for the newest Viva Vision show broadcast on the world’s largest video screen, the canopy covering the Fremont Street Experience in Down-town Vegas. Tiësto popped into the 3rd Street Stage to mark the debut of the show, now playing nightly, before a weekend that saw him play at Wet Republic and then close out the 20th anniversary edition of Electric Daisy Carnival.
Easily one of the world’s most cel-ebrated DJs, Tiësto is clearly one of
Vegas’ favorites as well. He’s back at his Strip headquarters, Hakkasan and Wet Republic at MGM Grand, this week, but really, through his music, he’s everywhere, all the time. Tiësto at Hakkasan at MGM Grand, June 23 & 25; at Wet Republic at MGM Grand, June 26.
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I was walking inside Ki-netic Field, pushing onward through the crowd. Overhead, Tiësto’s swooning trance beats
took over the air, hypnotizing those within earshot. In front of me, a pair of guys hoisted two women onto their shoulders, the girls fist-bumping in the air. All around, costumes were packed with blinking LED lights—shoes, pants, glasses, backpacks. Every article of clothing seemed to be pulsating with the rhythm.
The Dutch producer launched into his remix of Alan Walker’s “Faded,” then “Sir Duke (Festival Mix)” by Firebeatz and Fafaq, the latter featur-ing Stevie Wonder’s legendary vocal riff on repeat—“You can feel it all over!”—and his disco-driven piano, all wrapped up inside bouncing, energetic synths.
Toward the end of his set, Tiësto wel-comed his most recent collaborator to the stage, soul singer and pianist John Legend, as the pair dipped into Legend’s best-known single, “All of Me,” before the duo’s live debut of “Summer Nights.”P
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It was one of the most talked-about moments during all of EDC, yet somehow Tiësto managed to steal the limelight a second time on Sunday, pranking the audience by pretending to be the man behind Marshmello.
“Show your range and be dynamic,” Circle Talent Agency manager Steve Gordon (and manager of Marshmello himself) had said at EDMbiz just a few days prior, stressing the impor-tance of not just the music, but the brand and the stage show. Having witnessed it firsthand during Tiësto’s set, it’s the winning combination that turns DJs into saints and EDC into the Garden of Eden. –Leslie Ventura
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and reveres its dual cuisines, so much so that after you eat here, you’ll real-ize it doesn’t get any better than these tacos and these dumplings.
But which ones? The Yucatan-style pit-barbecue pork cochinita tacos, in freshly made tortillas, are a standout, savory and rich. For a wonderfully roasted meat in another tidy package, the “stuck on you” lamb potstickers are a landmark bite, a juicy, meaty � lling inside a chewy dumpling with crispy lace adding additional, addic-tive texture.
These dishes are only the beginning of your China Poblano experience, which ranges from noodles and soups to ceviche and fries topped with mole. Dinner here is pure global fun. China Poblano at the Cosmopolitan, 702-698-7900; daily 11:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m. –Brock Radke
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6/24 DJ Ikon. 6/25 Mariah Carey. 7/2 Gusto. Mirage, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-693-8300.
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6/25 DJ C-L.A. 6/30 Kid Conrad. 7/1 DJ Que. 7/2 DJ C-L.A. 7/3 DJ Karma. Bellagio, Thu-Sun, 702-693-8300.
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6/24 DJ Paradice. 6/25 DJ Wellman. 6/29 Brett Bodley. 7/2 ShadowRed. Paris, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-776-7770.
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6/23 Esco. 6/24 Nelly. 6/25 Fabolous. 6/26 Fat Joe. 6/28 Quintino. 6/30 Esco. 7/1 Travis Scott. 7/2 Trey Songz. 7/3 Future. 7/5 LA Leakers. 7/7 Esco. 7/8 Snoop Dogg. 7/9 T.I. 7/10 Fabolous. Cromwell, Tue, Thu-Sun, 702-777-3800.
F O X T A I L
6/24 DJ Wellman. 6/25 Borgore. SLS, Fri-Sat, 702-761-7621.
F O U N D A T I O N R O O M
6/24 DJ Crooked. 6/25 DJ Excel. 6/27 Sam I Am. 6/28 Kay The Riot. 6/29 DJ Sincere. 6/30 Seany Mac. 7/1 DJ C-L.A. 7/2 Dee Jay Silver. 7/8 Taboo. Mandalay Bay, nightly, 702-632-7631.
G H O S T B A R
Thu Benny Black. Fri DJs Exodus & Mark Stylz. Sat DJs Seany Mac & Exodus. Sun Exodus. Mon-Tue DJ Seany Mac. Wed DJ Presto One. Palms, nightly, 702-942-6832.
H A K K A S A N
6/23 Tiësto. 6/24 Hardwell. 6/25 Tiësto. 6/26 Lil Jon. 6/30 Calvin Harris. 7/1 Mark Eteson & Treo. 7/2 Tiësto. 7/3 GTA. 7/7 Tiësto. 7/8 Above & Beyond. 7/9 Tiësto. 7/10 Fergie DJ. MGM Grand, Wed-Sun, 702-891-3838.
H Y D E
6/24 Joe Maz. 6/25 Jay Sean. 6/28-6/29 DJ D-Miles. Bellagio, nightly, 702-693-8700.
I N T R I G U E
6/23 & 6/25 Kesha. 6/24 Justin Credible. 6/30 Nyla. 7/1 DJ Excel. 7/2 Jesse Marco. 7/7 Politik. 7/9 DJ Konflikt. Wynn, Thu-Sat, 702-770-7300.
J E W E L
6/24 The Chainsmokers. 6/25 Lil Jon. 6/27 Borgeous. 7/1 Lil Jon. 7/2 Ingrosso. 7/4 Steve Aoki. 7/8 Swizz Beatz. 7/9 Jamie Foxx. Aria, Mon, Thu-Sat, 702-590-8000.
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6/23 Arrested Development. 6/24 Eric Forbes. 6/25 DJ J-Nice. 6/30 DJ Rob. 7/1 Eric Forbes. 7/2 Dee Jay Silver. 7/3 DJ J-Nice. 7/7 Chingy. 7/8 Eric Forbes. 7/9 DJ J-Nice. Luxor, Thu-Sat, 702-262-4529.
L I G H T
6/24 Eric DLux. 6/25 E-Rock. 6/29 Baauer’s Studio B. 7/1 Stafford Brothers. 7/2 Metro Boomin. Mandalay Bay, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-632-4700.
M A R Q U E E
6/24 Eric Prydz. 6/25 Cash Cash. 6/27 Timmy Trumpet. 7/1 Vice. 7/2 Tritonal. Mon, Fri-Sat, Cosmopolitan, 702-333-9000.
O M N I A
6/24 Calvin Harris. 6/25 Martin Garrix. 6/28 Fergie DJ. 7/1 Calvin Harris. 7/2 Armin van Buuren. 7/5 Burns. 7/8 Steve Angello. 7/9 Afrojack. Caesars Palace, Tue, Thu-Sun, 702-785-6200.
S U R R E N D E R
6/23 Audien. 6/24 Grandtheft. 6/25 RL Grime. 6/29 Virgil Abloh. 6/30 Dillon Francis. 7/1 Flosstradamus. 7/2 Marshmello. 7/6 Yellow Claw. 7/7 RL Grime. 7/8 Flosstradamus. 7/9 DJ Snake. Encore, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-770-7300.
T A O
6/23 DJ Five. 6/24 Enferno. 6/25 Vice. 6/30 Kid Ink. 7/1 Justin Credible. 7/7 DJ Five. Venetian, Thu-Sat, 702-388-8588.
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6/24 Flosstradamus. 6/25 Zedd. 6/26 Diplo. 6/27 Dillon Francis. 7/1 Zedd. 7/2 Alesso. 7/3 Skrillex. 7/4 Diplo. 7/8 Kaskade. 7/9 Zedd. 7/10 Marshmello. 7/11 DJ Snake. Encore, Fri-Mon, 702-770-0097.
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6/25 dJ Neva. 6/27 dJ Turbulence. 6/30 Greg Lopez. 7/1 dJ Que. 7/2 dJs Karma & Sincere. 7/3 Zsuzsanna. 7/4 dJs Turbulence & d-Miles. Mirage, Thu-Mon, 702-693-8300.
D A Y L I G H T
6/24 Scooter & Lavelle. 6/25 Steve Powers. 6/26 E-Rock. 7/1 Party Favor. 7/2 Stafford Brothers. 7/8 E-Rock. 7/9 Laidback Luke. 7/10 Baauer’s Studio Beach. Mandalay Bay, Thu-Sun, 702-632-4700.
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6/24 Sidney Samson. 6/25 Bassjackers. 6/26 4B. 6/28 F3R. 7/1 Kit Kat. 7/2 Zeds dead & MAKJ. 7/5 F3R. 7/8 Wax Motif. 7/9 Zeds dead. Cromwell, Fri-Sun, 702-777-3800.
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6/23 EBC at Night with Audien. 6/24 Flosstradamus. 6/24 EBC at Night with Grandtheft. 6/25 Alesso. 6/26 Zedd. 6/30 EBC at Night with dillon Francis. 7/1 diplo. 7/1 EBC at Night with Flosstradamus. 7/2 Zedd. 7/3 Alesso. 7/4 Skrillex. 7/7 EBC at Night with RL Grime. 7/8 Grandtheft. 7/8 EBC at Night with Flosstradamus. 7/9 Kaskade. 7/10 Zedd. Encore, Thu-Sun, 702-770-7300.
F O X T A I L P O O L C L U B
6/24 dJ Wellman. 6/25 Skylar Grey. 6/26 dJ Hollywood. 7/2 Borgore. SLS, daily, 702-761-7621.
G O P O O L
6/25 dJ dave Aude. Thu dJ Jenna Palmer. Fri dJ Jd Live. Sat dJ Eric Forbes. Sun dJ Kettle. Mon dJ Exodus. Tue dJ Liz Clark. Wed dJ Sev One. Flamingo, daily, 702-697-2888.
L I Q U I D
6/23 dean Mason. 6/24 M!KEATTACK. 6/25 dJ Shift. 6/26 Joseph Gettright. 6/29 Frank Rempe. 6/30 BRKLYN. 7/1 Mikey Francis. 7/2 Scooter & Lavelle. 7/3 M!KEATTACK. 7/4 Frank Rempe. Aria, Wed-Sun, 702-693-8300.
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6/24 Cedric Gervais. 6/25 Tritonal. 6/26 Timmy Trumpet. 7/1 Savi. 7/2 Carnage. 7/3 Lost Kings & Shaun Frank. 7/8 Lema. 7/9 dash Berlin. 7/10 dr. Fresch. Cosmopolitan, daily, 702-333-9000.
P A L M S P O O L & D A Y C L U B
6/24 Mike Shay. 6/25 dJs Seany Mac & Exodus. Palms, daily, 702-942-6832.
R E H A B
6/26 R3HAB. 7/1 dee Jay Silver. 7/2 Bingo Players. 7/10 Pauly d. Hard Rock Hotel, Fri-Sun, 702-693-5505.
S K Y B E A C H C L U B
6/24 dJ Sincere. 6/25 Yung Joc. 6/26 dJ d-Money.Tropicana, Fri-Sun, 702-739-2588.
T A O B E A C H
6/24 dJ Ikon. 6/25 Eric dLux. 6/26 dJ Wellman. 7/1 dJ Ikon. 7/3 dJ Five. Venetian, Thu-Sun, 702-388-8588.
W E T R E P U B L I C
6/24 dJ Shift. 6/25 Hardwell. 6/26 Tiësto. 7/1 dJ Irie. 7/2 Tiësto. 7/3 Steve Aoki. 7/4 Fergie dJ. 7/8 dJ Shift. 7/9 Showtek. 7/10 Tiësto. MGM Grand, Thu-Mon, 702-891-3563.
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