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Las Vegas transformed into a foodie paradise May 10-13 as well-known chefs from Bellagio, Caesars Palace, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas and Mandalay Bay teamed up to present once-in-a-lifetime events. With the lure of having more celebrity chefs per square foot than anywhere else in the world, Vegas Uncork’d has always been a popular festival with discerning palates. During these four days, The Strip was full of happy food lovers sharing treasured photos taken with their favorite celebrity chefs, the staggering variety of great food they sampled, and stories of their interactions with the culinary icons.

But no one was excited as I was. A devoted foodie at heart, I was thrilled to be working on the city’s premier food & wine event and even more excited for an insider look. What I did not expect, however, was meeting talented, five-star chefs and eventually becoming friends with them.

I first met Chef Bradley Ogden, owner and chef of his namesake restaurant in Caesars Palace, along with other participating chefs during the Vegas kick-off event in February, when we broke the Guinness World Record for uncorking the most bottles of wine simultaneously. Bradley has a great sense of humor and a charm in front of the camera that endears him to audiences, making him one of my favorite chefs to work alongside. As Vegas Uncork’d approached, we quickly developed a working relationship that resulted in a funny episode during the Grand Tasting.

Accompanying the photographer around the Grand Tasting, my job was to take photos of the event atmosphere, food dishes and the chefs themselves. It sure sounded easy – until I discovered the chefs had all left their stations to mingle with the crowd and eat at each other’s booths. So for the next two hours, I weaved in and out of a crowd of 2,500+ in a five-acre pool garden trying to find chefs.
When I finally found Bradley with a captivated crowd around him, I breathed a sigh of relief and checked off his name in the long list of participating chefs. But he had another challenge for me before he would allow the photographer to take a picture. Our conversation went as follows:

Me: “Bradley! I’m so glad I found you! Can our photographer take a photo of you and your food please?”
Bradley: “Hi there! I can, but only if you will eat my food.” (Holds up a dish and starts piling it on a fork.)
Me: “I’m working so I can’t eat. Please? I just need one photo.” 
Bradley: “No. Just one little bite. You need to eat even if you’re working.”

In the end, he refused to budge and I shyly ate a bite of deliciousness in front of flashing bulbs and a curious crowd of on-lookers. Always stationed behind the camera, I was mortified. True to his word, he then posed for the camera with a charming smile.


 
Not only did Vegas Uncork’d manage to serve up sumptuous bites from acclaimed chefs, it also gave the public a chance to get to know their favorite chefs. For me, I was lucky enough to become friends with them.

˜Clara Tsang

(Photo credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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Last weekend, Las Vegas was invaded by celebrity chefs and notables from Bravo’s Top Chef for the first annual Food & Wine All-Star Weekend at ARIA Resort & Casino, Vdara Hotel & Spa and Bellagio. Here are just a few of the highlights:

FIRST COURSE
The weekend kicked-off at Bar Vdara with a star-studded event and phenomenal cuisine, prepared by Chef Martin Heireling of Silk Road at Vdara Hotel & Spa and Sensi at Bellagio.

In the house were Gail Simmons, host of Bravo’s Top Chef: Just Desserts, Anthony Giglio of Food & Wine magazine and Vinny Dotolo, named one of Food & Wine’s Best New Chefs of 2009. In addition, Top Chef Masters and Mandalay Bay chefs Hubert Keller and Rick Moonen reunited with Top Chef friends Stephen Hopcraft (SEABLUE by Michael Mina at MGM Grand), Fabio Viviani, Carla Hall, Jennifer Carroll and Hosea Rosenberg. MGM Resorts’ renowned chefs Masa Takayama, Shawn McClain, Julian Serrano, Jean-Philippe Maury, Brian Massie, Vincenzo Scarmiglia, Robert Moore and Claude Escamilla joined in the festivities.
 
Chef Heierling prepared lamb “Naan-wiches” on Bar Vdara’s patio, in addition to roaming appetizers such as Sweet Potato Fries and Foie Gras Brûlée. Cucumber Martinis were a hit, while other guests were partial to the well-stocked champagne bar as they chilled to the sounds of DJ88.  

DEUCE AFTER DARK
The after-party featured Gail Simmons and many of the celebrity chefs each hosting their own blackjack tables at ARIA’s Deuce Lounge.

LUXE LUNCH
Kicking-off Saturday’s events, guests enjoyed a three-course lunch, prepared before them at Bellagio’s Tuscany Kitchen by Bellagio chefs Marc St. Jacques of MICHAEL MINA and Pastry Chef Philippe Angibeau of Le Cirque, as well as Top Chef fan favorite Fabio Viviani. The lunch was hosted by Gail Simmons and Bellagio Director of Wine, Jason Smith, M.S. who paired each course with a complementary wine.

COCKTAIL SEMINAR
Anthony Giglio, FOOD & WINE Contributing Editor, hosted a cocktail seminar at ARIA’s Café Vettro, which featured Chef Julian Serrano’s award-winning cuisine, as well as a surprise appearance by the chef himself.

ALL-STAR TASTING
Featuring cuisine from ARIA restaurants Sage, AMERICAN FISH, Bar Masa, Jean Georges Steakhouse, Julian Serrano, Sirio Ristorante, UNION, Jean Philippe Pâtisserie, and signature dishes from all of the Bravo Top Chefs, the main event was one not to be missed. Set around the gorgeous pool at ARIA Resort & Casino, each chef had a tasting booth and the wine was flowing.

Each of the ARIA chefs’ booth was a spectacular mini representation of their restaurant. Always imaginative, Jean-Philippe Pâtisserie booth featured rotating oversized chocolate flowers and even a sculpture made of sugar with a real goldfish swimming in a bowl at the center.

While all of the food was delicious, some of our favorites included Julian Serrano’s Traditional Spanish Chicken Croquetas, Veal Gnocchi from Sirio Ristorante and Toro from Bar Masa. Desserts from Jean Philippe Pâtisserie included Cream Filled Beignet with Greek Yogurt Panna Cotta and Farmers Market Strawberry and Intense Dark Chocolate Cream with Coffee Emulsion and Dark Chocolate Pearl. Sage served up delicious Dungeness Crab with Cauliflower Panna Cotta, Taylor Gold Pears and Orange Chilli Pearls. Giveaways included personalized muddlers from Patron and gift bags full of ARIA swag.

CHAMPAGNE & CAVIAR BRUNCH
The weekend wrapped up with an exquisite brunch set to the backdrop of the famous Bellagio fountains. Anthony Giglio and Fabio Viviani hosted the event, which included a Specialty Bloody Mary Bar and Fabio’s gourmet version of an egg sandwich. 

While we are still a little full, we can’t wait to see what the chefs have in store next year!

- Rachel Feinberg

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