Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Lisa Vanderpump launches second Strip spot

Vanderpump à Paris inspired by the City of Light

- By Johnathan L. Wright Contact Johnathan L. Wright at jwright@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ItsJLW on Twitter.

LAST week at Vanderpump à Paris, it was le chitchat, les cocktails and la famille.

That’s when Lisa Vanderpump, the restaurate­ur and reality television star, hosted a tasting at the restaurant for about two dozen friends of the house.

Ken Todd, Vanderpump’s husband and business partner, and their daughter Pandora Vanderpump Sabo (who recently gave birth to Vanderpump’s first grandchild) joined the restaurate­ur to host the tasting. So did Nick Alain, Vanderpump’s partner in the home line Vanderpump Alain, who helped her design Vanderpump à Paris.

The restaurant, Vanderpump’s second on the Las Vegas Strip, opened a month ago in Paris Las Vegas. The Thursday afternoon gathering preceded the grand opening party on Thursday evening.

Vanderpump, who has owned or operated nearly 40 restaurant­s with her husband, welcomed her guests, then spoke briefly about the need to keep things fresh.

“Every restaurant has to have its own identity,” she said. For Vanderpump à Paris, that means “French classics with an edge of whimsy. Bringing Paris to Vegas and bringing Vegas to Paris.”

Boozy drinks, rich bites

Then it was off to the tasting. Stems of Vanderpump rosé emerged first, followed by an elaborate presentati­on of five cocktails. These included The No. 5, a Cognac confection poured from a parfum bottle like the one that holds Chanel No. 5, and the Louvre at First Sight, a mezcal drink served in a smokefille­d glass pyramid that nods to the glass pyramid in the main courtyard of the museum.

Vanderpump Sabo noted the restaurant’s cocktails typically contained at least 2.5 ounces of alcohol.

Cheese (Camembert, Truffle Tremor, chèvre, Humboldt Fog blue, manchego) and accoutreme­nts were offered on tiers in an open birdcage. Vanderpump baguettes stuffed with triple crème brie and black truffles — chewy, oozy, earthy all at once — touched down, followed by a trio of tartares composed of shrimp, ahi, hamachi, salmon and sea bass.

Little pucks of fried goat cheese provided a palate cleanser.

‘Sexing’ things up

As guests sipped and nibbled, Vanderpump stopped by their tables. During a chat with the Review-Journal, she spoke about her favorite places in the City of Light (Rue Saint-Honoré, the Seine, antique markets) and the city as inspiratio­n for the restaurant.

“We needed to create something that felt like it was part of Paris,” said Vanderpump, who speaks French fluently and once lived in the South of France. At the same time, Vanderpump à Paris was going to occupy a casino space, not a

‘ We needed to create something that felt like it was part of Paris.

’ Lisa Vanderpump Restaurate­ur and reality television star

freestandi­ng building.

“You’re aware of the confines, then you work from there to sex it up,” Vanderpump said.

She drew attention to the flowered fabric, reminiscen­t of upholstery or a carpet bag, covering the sides of the custom bar stools. “It’s so ugly, it’s beautiful.”

Or what the French call jolie laide.

 ?? Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-Journal @rookie__rae ?? Lisa Vanderpump says her new restaurant was inspired by her favorite places in the City of Light — Rue Saint-Honoré, the Seine, and antique markets. She says it’s “French classics with an edge of whimsy. Bringing Paris to Vegas and bringing Vegas to Paris.”
Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-Journal @rookie__rae Lisa Vanderpump says her new restaurant was inspired by her favorite places in the City of Light — Rue Saint-Honoré, the Seine, and antique markets. She says it’s “French classics with an edge of whimsy. Bringing Paris to Vegas and bringing Vegas to Paris.”
 ?? ?? Lisa Vanderpump, right, laughs next to her design partner, Nick Alain, left, during an April meet-and-greet event at her new restaurant Vanderpump à Paris.
Lisa Vanderpump, right, laughs next to her design partner, Nick Alain, left, during an April meet-and-greet event at her new restaurant Vanderpump à Paris.
 ?? ?? The No. 5 cocktail at Vanderpump à Paris during a tasting at the new restaurant.
The No. 5 cocktail at Vanderpump à Paris during a tasting at the new restaurant.

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