Sin City seafood

sushi vegascalamari

scallop ceviche

salmon

monkfish

Vegas has a little something for everyone, and the little something it has for me is food. My three most memorable meals were New Year’s Eve dinner at Sushi Roku (sashimi sampler); lunch at Aria’s Julian Serrano (calamari, scallop ceviche, and salmon tapas); and our one-year wedding anniversary dinner at Andre’s (bacon-wrapped monkfish). I also need to mention that, since it was a special occasion, I tried caramelized pork belly for the first time as a starter at Andre’s and it was greasy bliss. I couldn’t talk about Andre’s without sharing/confessing that.

Now I’m home and though my body has left Las Vegas, Las Vegas has not left my body. After four days and nights in Sin City, I have a mean smoke allergy flare-up in my chest, resulting in a ridiculously raspy voice that is anything but seductive to the ears. It was well worth it for fun with friends, scrumptious food, and world-class shows. But boy am I glad to be back to clear blue Hawaii. I don’t have travel to the mainland planned again anytime in the foreseeable future, so I went on a giant grocery shop yesterday and plan to make the following meals this week:

Monday

Grilled chicken with spinach and pine nut pesto

Roasted broccoli with asiago

Tuesday

Tuna noodle casserole

Green beans

Wednesday

Bean burrito casserole

Smoky corn salsa

Thursday

Leftovers

Friday

Out to eat