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More Knights mania

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Thank Vegas Golden Knights fever for novelties such as a full-size chocolate goalie, specialty pizza, baked goods, cocktails and just about anything else you can think of, and the imaginatio­n continues. In keeping with the “no-caps” campaign, locally based Capriotti’s sandwich chain has temporaril­y changed its name to knightriot­ti’s (with a lower-case “k,” no less) and renamed the popular items Capastrami­and the Bobbie to “knightsast­rami” and “fleury,” respective­ly. Meanwhile, the 59 Nevada locations of the various brands owned by PT’S Entertainm­ent Group are offering 24-ounce Stanley Cup replica mugs filled with Budweiser or Bud Light for $20, with refills during games priced at $3. And Tao at The Venetian has dressed its iconic Buddha in a VGK jersey.

Cutthroat Culinary’s back

Christian Dolias, who shook up the local restaurant world with pop-ups from his biker-style cooking collective Cutthroat Culinary and later won critical acclaim for the short-lived Desnudo Tacos, is back in Las Vegas. He will re-launch Cutthroat Culinary on June 21 with a five-course dinner coupled with a multi-media presentati­on, an experience he’s calling The Awakening. Only 22 tickets for the event, at a private Summerlin location, will go on sale Friday for $85, or $110 with beverage pairings, at eventful.com.

Hard seat to get

Arts District hotspot Esther’s Kitchen, which has proven to be one of the tougher off-strip reservatio­ns in town, is trying to alleviate that situation by expanding its hours to seven days a week and accepting reservatio­ns for lunch. (If that doesn’t help, keep in mind that owner James Trees is known for keeping a few tables open for walk-ins to accommodat­e neighborho­od residents, although that’s always a gamble.) The team also has made some seasonal changes to the menu, with the white pizza now made with truffle cheese, shaved asparagus, cauliflowe­r and mushrooms.

Jammyland fare

If you still can’t get into Esther’s, or just want to try something different, the neighborin­g Jammyland reggae lounge and Jamaican kitchen has rolled out its full menu. Patrons can sample it between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays and 6 p.m. to midnight Sundays.

Sightings

Evan Ross at Clique

Bar & Lounge at The Cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas. “Dancing With the Stars” pro Mark Ballas at Tao at The Venetian.

Have an item for Kitchen Confidante? Email hrinella @reviewjour­nal.com or amancini@reviewjour­nal. com.

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