Lago
by Julian Serrano, a new concept from one of Las Vegas’ most celebrated chefs,
will debut at Bellagio Resort & Casino in March 2015. Featuring an
exquisite dining room with floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, Lago will boast
the most spectacular views of the resort’s iconic fountains ever experienced on
The Strip. Adjacent to the dining room, an open-air patio will provide
waterfront seating centered on Lake Bellagio.
Lago
will be the first Italian restaurant from the James Beard Award-winning,
Michelin-decorated Chef Julian Serrano. A new take on social dining, Lago’s
small plate menu will celebrate Chef Serrano’s creativity and signature
flavors, and deliver a dynamic new experience to the AAA Five Diamond resort’s
award-winning culinary program. Additionally, the restaurant will showcase a
sophisticated mixology program that delves into uncharted preparations.
“Lago
will deliver a fresh experience for the Bellagio guest and Las Vegas local, not
only in the cuisine, but also in the ambiance,” said Chef Serrano. “As people
step into Lago, they will be embraced in a setting that is energetic, engaging,
approachable and fun – all inspired by the sights, sounds and flavors of
Italy.”
Serrano’s
menu encourages guests to discover Italian cuisine differently. Reinvented
presentations of small, savory Italian dishes will offer the opportunity for
guests to indulge in a variety of Chef Serrano’s cuisine. Menu selections will
include antipasti offerings such as carpaccio and bruschetta; fresh pastas such
as risotto and gnocchi; an assortment of pizzas; and exquisite main dish
selections such as salmon, chicken and steak. Side dishes also will be
available to accompany any menu item.
Bellagio
President and COO Randy Morton said, “Lago pulls from rich Italian history and
culture while delivering a cutting-edge culinary experience – two hallmarks of
the Bellagio brand. And as suggested by the name, which means lake in Italian,
Lago’s guests will enjoy the most striking Fountain views in the city.”
Designed
by Munge Leung, the restaurant’s decor is influenced by Italian Futurismo, a
cultural 20th century movement conceived in Milan that encouraged artists to
stretch beyond the traditional and familiar in order to create uniqueness
within an object.Spectacular and vibrant, Lago’s bold exterior façade will
capture guests’ attention from across the resort. Its entrance will be wrapped
in a colorful mosaic measuring 15 feet tall and spanning 100 feet wide,
comprised of Italian glass portraying an aerial map of Milan. The abstract map
will include colored backlit glass panels with a color gradient and bright
metal accents symbolizing Milan’s roadways.
Once
inside, guests will be greeted by Lago’s intimate lounge and an exquisite
glass-and-chrome mixology counter. The on-the-go traveler can sit at the
high-table-top lounge or at its white marble-top bar sipping from one of Lago’s
30 wine-by-the-glass options and pleasing their palates with a delicate dish or
cheese and charcuterie before a night on the town.The bar’s focal point will be
a geometric back bar reminiscent of Emilio Pucci designs, a nod to Italy’s rich
history of style and fashion. Along the top of the bar, Venini-inspired
hand-blown glass vases will hold large up-lit flower displays.
For
those craving a more in-depth experience, Lago’s main dining room will inspire
guests with arched windows offering magnificent views of the Bellagio
Fountains. Guests can browse through a 600-bottle wine list while enjoying
indulgent seafood, meats and pastas that will shape the course of their dinner.
Adjacent to the main room will be a sophisticated private dining room anchored
by a custom glass chandelier inspired by antique Italian wicker wine bottles.
For
guests seeking an al fresco dining experience, Lago will feature an exquisite
patio situated on the centermost point of the Bellagio Fountains. The space
will be a garden-inspired respite framed by a glass-enclosed green wall. Shade
structures overhead will shield guests from the sun while they enjoy the lovely
sounds and sights of the Fountain show.
The
restaurant takes the former space of Circo, which will close Sept. 30.
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