Paris Las Vegas to open nightclub, restaurant
Friday, Feb. 21, 2003 | 11:09 a.m.
Park Place Entertainment Corp.'s newest Las Vegas resort, Paris Las Vegas, expects to open a nightclub and restaurant facing the Las Vegas Strip on March 13.
The Ah Sin restaurant will feature Japanese sushi, Chinese noodle specialties, Thai satay, Korean barbecue, a tea menu and French desserts.
Risque, which will be located above the restaurant, will feature plush couches, beds and ottomans surrounding a dance floor as well as private balconies and an outdoor terrace. Also featured is a dessert menu, appetizers, cocktails, wines and a specialty coffee bar.
"Ah Sin and Risque are hot spots for hot people," Anthony Santo, president of Paris Las Vegas, said. "They capitalize on our great Strip frontage and push our dining and late-night entertainment attractions to a new edge."
Paris already has attractions that offer live music and a relaxing atmosphere, he said.
"Now we're creating a more edgy and exciting dining and entertainment experience for a different kind of customer."
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