The Italian American tradition of a seafood-focused Christmas Eve dinner, best known as the Feast of the Seven Fishes or simply La Vigilia, doesn’t have any hard and fast rules to it. But like most Italian American food traditions, there’s usually way too much food, an epic celebration of cooking.
As is tradition in Las Vegas, several restaurants are ready and waiting to serve up this feast so you don’t have to figure out how to do it at home—and in some cases, you don’t have to wait until Christmas Eve.
Mercato Della Pescheria at the Grand Canal Shoppes at Venetian is a coastal Italian eatery, so basically it’s a year-round Feast of the Seven Fishes, and then some. Available all month long, its special menu of seven seafood selections are individually priced and aimed at diners looking to share. Dishes include saffron mussels ($29), snapper Alla Griglia ($42), charred tuna ($44), swordfish and shrimp ($44), Mediterranean seabass ($58) and more. (mercatodellapescheria.com)
Downtown favorite Triple George Grill offers a special four-course menu ($98) December 14-25, with options for almost every course so you can customize your feast. Selections include shrimp cocktail, calamari fritti, cioppino, seared black cod, shrimp scampi, and frutti di mare pasta with lobster, shrimp and clams. (downtowngrand.com/triple-george-grill)
Balla Italian Soul at Sahara is serving up a curated assortment of seafood dishes December 24 and 25 so you can create your own fish feast. Check out bluefin tuna crudo ($28), baked Clams Casino ($21), grilled oysters Bagna Cauda ($8 each), linguine and clams ($28) or a whole trout with almond and white truffle ($78). (saharalasvegas.com)
Brezza at Resorts World is offering a refined and innovative Feast of Seven Fishes for two ($165) on December 24 and 25. This culinary tour starts with fresh oysters and continues with fluke with olive, blood orange and pistachio. Other dishes you’ll enjoy include baked clams with nduja and lemon herb breadcrumbs, jumbo prawn scampi puttanesca and pan-seared scallops with roveja peas and pork frizzerati. (brezzaitalian.com)
Ferraro’s is doing a four-course feast ($125) on December 24 featuring a starting trio dish with crab cake, lobster and truffle risotto, and seared scallop, then diners can enjoy insalata di mare for course two before choosing their own main course (spaghetti with littleneck clams, Mediterranean seabass or halibut Livornese) and dessert (tiramisu, pistachio passion or cannoli). (ferraroslasvegas.com)
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