Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Palazzo Las Vegas

This weekend Big N and I celebrated our 6-month anniversary. Acting on a whim, we decided to celebrate in Las Vegas. We drove up Saturday morning, and were pleasantly surprised when upon arrival the Palazzo upgraged us to a 1500 sq foot suite. I guess Vegas really wants to treat their fewer customers right these days.

For the first time ever I didn't gamble once while there. All we did was shop and eat -- my kind of fun!! (Incidentally I bought a gorgeous Miu Miu bowler and Louboutin boots, both on sale of course. Every now and again a girl's gotta splurge). For the eating part, we decided to make it a Mario Batali weekend- dining at his new restaurant in the Palazzo called Carnevino for dinner, and Enoteca San Marco in the Venetian for lunch on Sunday.

Carnevino, as its name implies, is all about meat and wine. Our sommellier hooked us up with a fantastic 2005 Sandrone Barbera d'Alba from Piedmont to go with our appetizer of Proscuitto di Parma Riserva (aged 18 months) wrapped around gnoccho fritto (think puffed up dough squares). The Barbera was bursting with floral notes, cassis and violets, sweet but spicy. For dinner I had the most fabulous Osso Bucco with saffron orzo and Big N had the tasty crusted filet. Our bottle of 2001 Terralsole "Riserva" Brunello di Montalcino set off both plates very nicely. It was spicy and dark, with wonderful earth, cassis and tobacco hits on the back palate. By the end of the night we were stuffed and satisfied.

At Enotecca San Marco the next day, in St. Mark's square in the Venetian, we ordered salads, wine and cheese. The format of the restaurant is very cool, allowing you to choose wine and cheese flights, and to sample plates of traditional Italian light fare. None of the whites we had were spectacular, but it was fun to pair them with the cheeses we sampled. The Robiolo Bosina cheese was phenomenal- a cow and sheep milk blend that is soft with a light edible rind. It was so good I asked the waitress to jot down the name of it for me.

Driving home we both realized we need to be spontaneous more often. So I made a list of all the places we can go for a weekend minibreak when we're feeling spontaneous. And no, I don't see the irony of that at all.

1 comments:

Daniel said...

Let us know when your spontaneity takes you to Chicago, and we'll meet you there ;-)