Two more eateries have been announced for BLVD, the giant shopping center on the south Strip. Tenshou, a Japanese fine-dining restaurant designed specifically for BLVD, will host an outpost of Tokyo’s Bar Centifolia, which we’re told is one of the finest bars in the world. The reservation-only intimate Centifolia features theatrical cocktails — smoke, fire, liquid nitrogen, oversized ice cubes cut with a sword, and the “mixological wizardry of bartender-owner Yuzo Komai.” The second restaurant will be Las Vegas’ second location of Silverlake Ramen, originally from the L.A. neighborhood of the same name. Vegas’ first Silverlake Ramen opened in Chinatown in 2023; the chain now has 30 locations in seven states, most in California. Tenshou should open by September and Silverlake by the end of the year.

Source: Las Vegas News