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Michael’s Gourmet Restaurant, Las Vegas

Posted by LOTGK on December 11, 2007


I had the good fortune to dine at Michael’s restaurant housed in the Barbary Coast hotel and casino, Las vegas, Nevada before it closed. News is that Michael’s will be opening soon in a new location. I hope they maintain the same excellence in service, ambiance, and cuisine.

Michael’s was a small intimate restaurant that oozed old style Las Vegas decorated with plush decor and high back wrap around chairs and a stained glass ceiling, and chandeliers hanging over every table. I don’t think there were 50 seats, not tables, seats in the entire restaurant.As we waited for our order to be taken, an appetizer tray was placed on our table full of enticing vegetables. I must have had at least a dozen green olives. And they were huge. And delicious.

Although Michael’s was well known for it’s imported Dover Sole, I chose of course the Filet Mignon. An atomic sized baked potato and stuffed tomato accompanied the filet. It was a very wise decision. The filet was huge, juicy, tender, and delicious. It was cooked exactly as ordered.

After dinner, a dessert tray was presented with many delectable treats. I opted for just one enormous multi chocolate flavored strawberry.

A fruit tray followed of which I sampled the several varieties of grapes.The cost, well, let’s put it at very expensive. Let’s just say around $100 per person. The service was excellent, and the filet was delicious. The Grassy Knoll Institute awards 4.75 shots out of 5 with a quarter point deducted for cost and recommends Michael’s restaurant when they reopen in the near future at a new location.

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5 Responses to “Michael’s Gourmet Restaurant, Las Vegas”

  1. Ohio J said

    OMG my favorite, Michael’s has closed? Booo hooo. Really it was a rare treat and a privledge to have eaten there. I think Hoffa is buried under the tiles of the kitchen. I am going to steal your pix for memories!

  2. Craig said

    Michaels has re-opened at Southpoint Casino on the south end of the stip. They literally picked up the place at Barbary and dropped it in the southpoint. Nothing has changed, not even a staff member.

  3. LOTGK said

    Craig, thanks for the info. I knew they were re-opening but didn’t know where. And since I am in Vegas right now, perhaps I can make it there this trip.

  4. Ohio J said

    WTF- where is the Southpoint Casino? Did you make it there?

  5. LOTGK said

    The people i talked to that live in Vegas had not heard that Michaels was up and running anywhere. It’s known that they were going to reopen but have not yet. So no, I did not make it there.

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