Why do tourists go to Las Vegas?

Top answer, to borrow a phrase, would surely be gambling…and gambling-related activities (these include drinking, clubbing, watching big arena shows and other less salubrious pleasures too unpleasant to mention on a family website).

My guess is that fairly low down on visitors’ lists of priorities is the chance to sample good old British shepherd’s pie (offer Americans shepherd’s pie and they would almost certainly assume it was made out of shepherds: Oh my God, I’m grossing out here…!).

But yes one man is going to Las Vegas with the aim of offering shepherd’s pie and that man is Gordon Ramsay who is opening a new restaurant called Gordon Ramsay Steak in the Paris Las Vegas resort this Spring.

According to Gordon: Vegas has become a foodie haunt. With lovers of fine dining jetting in from as far away as Japan and Russia mainly to eat, he says. Theyre coming for the restaurants.

People are flying to Las Vegas from Japan and Russia mainly to eat? Best of luck with that one, Gord mate.

I had the impression that following the recent strife with his father-in-law and turbulence in his business which led to the sudden closure of his business in Melbourne, Gordon was looking to slim down his operation.

If that isn’t his plan, it should be. The celebrity chef restaurant business is surely dining on its last course. Paying overpriced charges for overprepared food is a ludicrous proposition which is well past its time.

In this new age of austerity more people want good quality food provided at affordable prices. Gordon, let those shepherds go…

Similar Posts:

Share