SoCal Restaurant Show podcast

SoCal Restaurant Show December 20, 2025 Hour 2

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15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

“High Steaks Vegas, the new steakhouse from (Las Vegas native) Chef/Partner James Trees, officially debuted in October. Located atop the Masquerade Tower at Rio Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, High Steaks Vegas will is open from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. nightly. Along with incomparable 180-degree indoor and outdoor views of the Strip and Las Vegas Valley, High Steaks Vegas emphasizes a fresh approach to the classic Vegas steakhouse, offering unique beef ranch selections, game meats, show-stopping seafood towers, seasonal vegetables and crisp classic cocktails.” Chef James Trees takes a break from his busy kitchens to join us.

“In 1905 Gennaro Lombardi established the first Pizzeria in America. It was located on Spring Street in the heart of New York's Little Italy. By good fortune, when Las Vegas’ Metro Pizza’s founders’ (cousins John Arena and Sam Facchini) grandparents came to America they settled just 50 yards away. Ever since those early days, pizza has been at the center of their family life. John’s and Sam’s parents got their first jobs feeding coal into the big bakery ovens where Sicilian pizzas were baked and carried out into the neighborhood to feed the immigrant families hungry for a taste of home. Over the years the time-honored skills of the Pizzaiolo, the pizza chef, have been handed down from their fathers, uncles, aunts, brothers and cousins - from one generation to the next. At Metro Pizza, John and Sam honor the great traditions of America's landmark Pizzerias. Their dough is made fresh each day and then fermented for 5-days from the finest wheat, hand-stretched and cooked on the stone of their hearth ovens. The sauces are made from only the finest vine-ripened tomatoes and topped with select cheeses, choice meats and the freshest vegetables, herbs and spices available. Each of Metro’s pizzas is a hand-crafted labor of love, backed by three generations of experience.” Metro Pizza’s John Arena is with us pizza peel in hand.

Notable Las Vegas-based food and entertainment journalist Al Mancini is our always in-the-know guest with highlights of what’s new on the dynamic Las Vegas dining scene. Al joins us sharing some tasty dining tidbits including the reimagining of Morimoto Las Vegas at MGM Grand, the relocation of Ada’s Wine and Food (now simply Ada’s) from Tivoli Village to the Arts District and an update on Downtown’s Carson Kitchen. The 4th year anniversary of Al Mancini’s ambitious Neon Feast dining app happens in February.

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