When your restaurant is located in a possibly-seedy part of las Vegas, two blocks from the world-famous Strip, you'd better do something right. Fortunately, after 33 years of success, Pamplemousse does. Since 1976, this Nouvelle French cuisine has been garnering awards from locals, while being largely ignored by tourists. Their aim is to re-create a quiet countryside inn. The menu will be described verbally, and whateve a diner wants will be compiled from the available ingredients, which change every day.
This is one of the most well-reviewed restaurants in Las Vegas. The staff is caring, skilled, and attached to their restaurant. A dinner at Pamplemousse can come with a new friend, a new favorite dish, or a whole class in fascinating Vegas history. Visitors should find out why one of the walls at Pamplemousse is bulletproof.