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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Announces Newest Addition To Restaurant Collection

WHY IT RATES: Visitors to The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas now have even more options for delicious dining. —Codie Liermann, Senior Editor


The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is excited to announce the newest addition to its world-renowned Restaurant Collection with the anticipated opening of David Chang’s Bang Bar on Thursday, April 1. The popular Momofuku to-go concept will make its Las Vegas’ market debut inside Block 16 Urban Food Hall, making it the first West Coast installment of the famed New York City dining destination. Serving up unexpected twists on staple favorites with grab-n-go menu items, Bang Bar introduces elevated, fast-casual, Asian-inspired cuisine to the local culinary scene.

In alignment with Block 16’s ethos that unique and innovative dining can be made fast-casual for foodies and first-timers alike, Bang Bar’s menu is a nod to the tradition of the global street meat market serving up simple yet diverse lunch and dinner options. Centered in Asian-accented flavors with delectable spit-roasted meats wrapped in freshly baked bang bread, Bang Bar’s made-to-order menu items are meant to be simple, straightforward and uber-delicious.

Menu Highlights

The U Wrap – choice of spit-roasted meat (spicy pork, teriyaki chicken) or spicy eggplant wrapped in our freshly made bang flatbread ($10)

Fold-Up Wrap – a choice of spit-roasted meat or spicy eggplant in a clamshell of freshly made bang flatbread ($9, two per order)

Rice Bowl – choice of spit-roasted meat or spicy eggplant over warm rice with pickled onion and bang sauce ($11)

Sides

—Stewed chickpeas with flatbread ($7)

—Spicy eggplant ($4)

—Pickled shishito peppers ($5)

—Creamy bean salad ($4)

Beverages

—Blood Orange Negroni ($14)

—Yuzu Lemonade ($7)

—Draft Beer ($11)

Situated on the South end of Block 16 on Level 2 of Boulevard Tower, Bang Bar’s design serves as a backdrop for its innovative menu primarily focused on spit-roasted meats. Designed by INC Architecture & Design with inspiration drawn from American diner culture and the contemporary feel of a street food market, the blackened steel exterior provides an aesthetic contrast to the stainless-steel kitchen within. The design is meant to be efficient, social and comfortable, enticing guests to stop by and discover the inventive flavors of the newly installed concept. Featuring an inviting walk-up counter, guests are welcome to take a seat on a high-top counter, overlooking the open-air kitchen, as their meal is made-to-order.

Bang Bar joins a lineup of critically acclaimed restaurants at Block 16, highlighting the best of outlets from foodie capitals across the U.S., including New Orleans hotspot District Donuts. Sliders. Brew., Nashville’s famed Hattie B’s Hot Chicken, Portland’s over-the-top sandwich eatery Lardo, an original Takashi Segawa concept Tekka Bar: Handroll & Sake and NYC tequila and mescal haven Ghost Donkey. The installation of Bang Bar is a part of The Cosmopolitan’s ongoing evolution of its distinctly innovative Restaurant Collection, which has remained at the forefront of the Las Vegas culinary scene for over a decade.


SOURCE: The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas press release.

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