Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lunar observatio­n

- By Heidi Knapp Rinella and Bailey Schulz

Jennifer Estrada stands in front of a 13-foot ox at The Venetian on Friday while her husband, Steve Estrada, clicks a photo. The ox was installed for the Lunar New Year, which Las Vegas casinos are celebratin­g with special menus, decoration­s and shows.

Casinos and restaurant­s across the Las Vegas Valley are ready to ring in the Lunar New Year with special dining menus, decoration­s and shows.

The observance of the Lunar New Year 2021, the Year of the Ox, will be Friday through Feb 17. Those born in the Year of the Ox are said to be hard-working and honest.

The Bellagio Conservato­ry and Botanical Gardens is celebratin­g the Year of the Ox with its “A Season of Love” display, which features nearly 63,000 plants and flowers.

Caesars Palace’s High Limit Palace Court features golden ox and floral arrangemen­ts, and a cherry blossom garden can be found on the casino floor near Mr. Chow and Pronto by Gaida.

Palace Station has decor in the table games area and on the casino floor, and is set to host a Lion Dance on Feb. 12 at 8 p.m.

The Wynn Las Vegas has golden dragon statues at the Tower Suites entrance, as well as several 45-foot silk dragons at the main atrium and Encore Esplanade.

The Venetian has a 13-foot golden ox sculpture near the Waterfall Atrium. Its metallic gold horns, tail, nose, hooves and armor represent metal, the element for the

Year of the Ox. The display is surrounded by Iching coins decorated with symbols for prosperity, good health, happiness and luck.

Guests at the Grand Canal Shoppes’ Wishing Tree art installati­on can scan a QR code to unlock a voice-activated Instagram filter. The app lets users say their wish and watch it fly to the tree where it will live virtually with other wishes.

Downtown Summerlin is celebratin­g the Lunar New Year with special displays including a Chinese dragon in the Dining Arroyo, oversize 2021 numbers in the Macy’s Promenade and a wall of festive decor in the hallway near H&M.

Numerous Las Vegas-area restaurant­s are planning special menus to celebrate the holiday. Among them:

Beijing Noodle No. 9 at Caesars Palace is offering eight additions to its takeout menu, including double-boiled pork soup with dry oyster and fat choy, $26.99; a pound of steamed Santa Barbara prawns with Chinese wine, $129.99; and stir-fried abalone with bean sprouts, carrots, chives and celery, $168.99. caesars. com

China Poblano at The Cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas will celebrate Feb. 12-16 with a special menu that includes bok choy stir-fried with black bean sauce and teardrop peppers, $8.88; Golden Yu, which is seared fish with ginger, scallions and Fresno chili peppers, dusted with gold flakes, $16.88; and and

The Pacific Tea, a beer cocktail with tequila reposado and jasmine green tea, $15. chinapobla­no.com

The Fulton Street Food Hall at Harrah’s will serve honey-walnut shrimp, $28; and live lobster stirfried with ginger and green onions, $30. caesars.com

Jade Asian Kitchen & Noodles at the JW Marriott at the Resort at Summerlin will serve a number of specials from Monday through Feb. 14, such as Hong Kong-style Lobster with Dry Pepper Sauce, $88; pumpkin stir-fry, $38; and a Chinese barbecue platter, $68. theresorta­tsummerlin.com

Kaiseki Yuzu at 3900 Spring Mountain Road is offering takeout sushi for three people, $188, plus appetizers and sashimi. Order at 702-778-8889 by Saturday for pickup Thursday or Feb. 12.

Majordomo Meat & Fish at The Venetian will have a special menu that includes Dungeness crab, wagyu ribeye cap and whole fried snapper. venetian.com

Mott 32 at The Venetian will have a special a la carte menu including whole Maine lobster and pan-fried prawns from Thursday through Feb. 14. venetian.com

Ondori Asian Kitchen at The Orleans will serve dishes such as Good Luck in the Year of the Ox, an oxtail stew, for $28.88; and the Plate of Gold, crispy deep-fried oysters, $28.88. orleanscas­ino.com

Ping Pang Pong at the Gold

Coast is serving Good Luck Cookies, $6.88; Golden Fortune New

Year Sweet Rice Cakes, $15; and koi-shaped coconut puddings, $12.99, through Feb. 16. goldcoastc­asino.com The Review-journal is owned by the family of Sheldon Adelson, the late CEO and chairman of Las Vegas Sands Corp. Las Vegas Sands operates The Venetian.

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Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-journal @ellenschmi­dttt

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