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Medici Café and Terrace

The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Las Vegas - 1610 Lake Las Vegas Pkwy.
Henderson, NV, 89011
(702) 567-4700

Cuisine: Continental, American
Average cost: $25 to $35
Payment types accepted: AMEX, VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, CASH
Hours:
  • Breakfast: Monday - Saturday, 6:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.
  • Weekend Breakfast Brunch: Saturday - Sunday, 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
  • Lunch: Daily, 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
  • Dinner: Open daily, 6 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Reservations: Reservations Optional

Champagne brunch takes place Sundays, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. $65 per person without champagne, $75 per person with Italian prosecco and $95 per person with Veuve Clicquot, yellow or pink label available.

Medici Café and Terrace Review:

Lake Las Vegas’ Ritz-Carlton caters to your every need. Medici Café, the hotel’s restaurant, serves creative fare in a relaxing, tranquil setting.

The light and airy dining room beneath the lobby features Tuscan inspired accents, large French doors and an outdoor terrace close to Lake Las Vegas give guests an al fresco dining option.

Enjoy menu items like an heirloom beet salad, potato wrapped Hawaiian ahi tuna, filet mignon, Colorado lamb and chicken with braised white cabbage.

Medici serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. But the culinary staff at Ritz-Carlton Lake Las Vegas also serves up tall orders for any occasion.

If you’re having a special event, wedding, or party, make the event extra special with the artistic works of Executive Pastry Chef Chris Hanmer. Hanmer creates sculptural showpieces for special events and dinners. Hanmer also creates delicate pastries and desserts nightly at Medici.

In addition to showpieces, Hanmer can also create pastries and desserts based on the theme of your party.

“We had one of the owners for one of the local nightclubs get married and the reception in the Presidential [suite] was essentially a Candyland. I made Snowballs from scratch, I made Rice Krispie treats and Coco Krispie treats from scratch -- Ding Dongs, Ho-Hos, Twinkies, homemade cotton candy -- everything was made from scratch,“ says Hanmer.

Past luxurious dinners in the Presidential Suite have been a Japanese Kobe beef tasting, at $350 per person.


-- Review by Nikki Neu


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