Mandarin Bar
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Although it is likely few even noticed Mandarin Orientals quiet conversion to Hiltons Waldorf Astoria brand in August the changes are slowly becoming …
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Although it is likely few even noticed Mandarin Orientals quiet conversion to Hiltons Waldorf Astoria brand in August the changes are slowly becoming more obvious, signage and MoZens renaming as Zen Kitchen mostly aesthetic while the installation of Chris Zadie as Wine Director and William Perbellini as property Mixologist look to take the former Mandarin Bar in new directions.Now dubbed SkyBar, an appropriate title for the 23rd-floor space offering dazzling views of The Strip, it was just prior to 6pm with sun already down that two guests checked in at the hostess podium, reserved seats found along windows facing north and while soft music plays high above illuminated tables.Not the typical Las Vegas watering hole, no televisions or thumping EDM to disturb the tranquility of a resort without gaming or smoke, it is from a concise menu where every drink has a story that guests are invited to make their selections, a first round of The Atomic and Spanish Trail each carrying the lofty price tag of $18 but both well balanced with the former brisk and bubbly while the latter is smooth and Fruit-forward beneath a lightly-salted cloud.Turning attention to nibbles, or as SkyBar chooses to call them Eclectic Bites, it is gratis that Wasabi Peas, Trail Mix and White Chocolate Pretzels are provided, the rest ranging $12 to $29 and although pricey also well-presented such as the case with Cheese & Charcuterie that comes from a bird cage in large portions easily shared by a party of four with fluffy housemade Focaccia, extra-funky Blue and Culatello out of one of Italys most well-regarded facilities all highlights.Less impressive in the Mnage a Trois, a $15 trio of fried Potatoes not dissimilar to what Michael Minas Stripsteak provides each table for free, a second round of drinks again showed Mr. Perbellini to be more than capable of translating skills learned in Italy to the American palate, a custom Margarita featuring fresh Blackberry Juice made fragrant by Rosemary while The Strip is as refreshing in January as it likely is during the 110F Summer.Rounding out the visit with Dessert, a $14 trio from Waldorf Astorias Pastry kitchen featuring the talents of Vivian Chang, Crme de la Crme refers to traditional Pot de Crme ranging from Tahitian Vanilla to thick Dark Chocolate, though the best is undoubtedly Sicilian Pistachio taken bite-for-bite with a Grand Marnier fortified Madeline.***1/2: Recently rebranded from Mandarin Oriental to Waldorf Astoria a look at Skybar’s new offering shows plenty to like whether on its own or prior to dinner at Twist, though as may be expected of a luxury hotel brand the experience comes at a price. endoedibles.com