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Sensi Restaurant


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If you are going to be in Vegas I can highly recommend Sensi at the Bellagio. Not only is this restaurant jaw dropping gorgeous with its sleek modern design and glass enclosed kitchen in the middle of the dining room but the food was memorable. We started off with roasted duck and crab soup with sesame tapioca pearls, and pea shoots gallery_8_1250_25848.jpg

and tuna that was beautifully served three ways in multilevel dishes; seared tuna, tataki, and spicy tartar. gallery_8_1250_63967.jpg

My entrée was miso-glazed sea bass with shitake mushrooms, radish salad, and ginger broth.

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We were both impressed with the high quality of ingredients used and Lowell had one of the best pork chops he has ever eaten. His naturally raised, brined, and dry aged Kurobuta pork chop was extremely flavorful and perfectly paired with creamy morel mushrooms, fava beans, and balsamic vinegar.

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We shared caramelized open-faced lemon pie with raspberry preserves, and lemon oil for dessert.

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Rosalie Saferstein, aka "Rosie"

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Gorgeous. The portions look big, especially the pork. Were they really? Also what was pricing like? My guess would be about $50/head for food, add wine to that?

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As in every Las Vegas restaurant prices are high. Portions were more than adequate. We were too full to eat two desserts!!

Apps were about $10 to $19 with a chilled seafood platter on ice with lobster, oysters, clams, Jonah crab clusters & shrimp with a citrus-yuzu dip, mignonette, and cocktail sauce for $39. Pasta was in the low $20's. Entrees in the mid-twenties with steak, lamb and the pork chop ranging from $34 to $39.

Sides which are $6 include “mac & cheese”; roasted spring garlic mashed potatoes; horseradish creamed potatoes with parmesan; tempura-fried asparagus with sweet chili dip; stir fry baby bok choy; Sensi fried rice; and seasonal roasted vegetables.

Desserts are $10. Depending on wine your dinner will be more than $50 a person. But worth every penny. Loved this place.

Rosalie Saferstein, aka "Rosie"

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Neil--was that your dessert we had? It was wonderful. Sensi Lunch Menu

Lunch

Soups & Salads

Henry’s Famous Wonton Soup

Shrimp Dumplings, BBQ Pork , Asian Vegetables

12.

SENSI’s Garden Green Salad

Apple, Feta, Candied Pecans, Balsamic Vinaigrette

14.

Roasted Shrimp Salad

Seasonal Lettuce, Grilled Red Peppers, Lemon & Herb Vinaigrette

18.

Maine Lobster & Avocado Salad

Citrus Vinaigrette, Seasonal Lettuces

20.

House-made Pastas

Ricotta Cheese Ravioli

Butternut Squash, Sautéed Spinach, Burnt Sage Butter

14.

Chicken Agnolotti

Green Asparagus, Smoked Bacon, Parmigiano - Reggiano

18.

Rock Shrimp Spaghettini

Roasted Corn , Tomato Sauce , Basil

18.

Fresh Gemelli Pasta “alla Bolognese”

Semolina Pasta in Rich Meat Sauce, Grated Cheese , Black Pepper

15.

4-Cheese Pizza

Chili Flakes, Tomato, Oregano

14.

With Lobster Topping

20.

Asian Accents

Thai Beef & Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Roasted Peanuts, Sweet & Sour Dressing, Assorted Condiments

15.

SENSI Sashimi Platter

Our own original creations of the freshest available Market Fish

25.

Crisp Fried Sea Bass

Black Bean-Fried Rice, Chinese Sausage, Crystallized-Ginger Confit

21.

SENSI Sweet & Sour Chicken

Chinese Broccoli, Brown Rice

18.

Grilled, Broiled & Wood-Fired

SENSI’s Easy to Eat Beef Burgers

Soft Bun, Beer Battered Onion Rings, Hand Cut Fries

15.

Wood Oven Roasted Halibut

Shrimp Gratin, Roasted Tuscan Potatoes, Sautéed Spinach

18.

Pan Seared Sterling Salmon

Oven Roasted Tomato Couscous, Mint, Parsley, Saffron-Citrus Vinaigrette

20.

Broiled Tuna Steak Sicilian Style

Olives, Celery, Capers, Pine Nuts & Lemon Oil

20.

Char-Grilled New York Steak

SENSI’s Tomato Relish, Fries, Mixed Baby Greens

22.

SENSI to SHARE or not..

Dungeness Crab Cake Forks

Tartar Sauce, Sliced Jalapenos

14.

Crisp Fried Shrimp

Rice Flakes, Kaffir Lime, Creamy Ginger Mayonnaise

14.

Seafood Bar

Freshly shucked Oysters & Condiments

3.50 each

Raw Tuna Ceviche

Jalapeno, Cilantro, Coconut Dressing

12.

SENSI Shrimp Cocktail

Avocado, Tomato Sorbet

16.

Chef’s Specials

Asian Dim Sum Combo

Steamed BBQ Pork Buns , Crisp Shrimp , Chinese Lotus Rice

17.

Beer Battered Fish & Chips

Jumbo Fries , Tartar Sauce

15.

Grilled Pork Hash & Poached Eggs

Sautee Spinach , Hollandaise , Crostini

15.

Alaskan King Crab

Served On Ice And All Condiments

45. per pound

Rosalie Saferstein, aka "Rosie"

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I had dinner there in February. We shared multiple dishes to create our meal and the kitchen was wonderful about splitting them. The staff suggestions were excellent. Wine is available by half glasses, which they matched to our food-- sort of a "Tasting Menu" of our choices. We picked two or three choices for each course and than asked our staff what they thought about them and then made our choices. The short ribs and the dessert were the highlights of a wonderful meal. Dessert was Pineapple Three(?) ways. I remember sorbet and grilled, prehaps Nightscotsman can help with the rest, it was better than dessert at Prime, or Le Cirque. We are thinking about having lunch there on our next trip in June. As usual the Belligio web site has menu information. I wish some of the other hotels had as much information at their sites.

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Neil--was that your dessert we had? It was wonderful.

Sensi has their own pastry chef and staff, so we don't make their desserts. By the way, their pastry chef will be competing in the National Pastry Team Championship in Scotsdale this July. We all wish him the best of luck. :smile:

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