Has anyone tried Lucio? (Las Vegas)
There's an Italian place over on Sahara and Durango called Lucio that I've never seen mentioned on the boards. Was thinking about trying it and wondering if anyone else had?
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There's an Italian place over on Sahara and Durango called Lucio that I've never seen mentioned on the boards. Was thinking about trying it and wondering if anyone else had?
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Oct 25, 2009 10:00PM
Tags: wine, gift certificates, gift, shopping center, pastas, las vegas, wine list, southwest, italians, lunch, shopping, chef, rocks
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I have been there, but I understand their specialty is risotto. Also, discounted gift certificates are available through restaurant.com.
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The above should read that I have "not" been there.
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Had lunch at Lucio last spring, we just finished cycling Red Rocks Park and were looking for a place for lunch. I noticed Lucio farther back in the shopping center as we drove by. We were still in our biking clothes, so we figured we could maybe sit outside. But there weren't a lot of folks inside, so we ate inside.
The pastas were very good along with Italian beers. The wine list was a good combination of Californians and Italians. The service was relaxed and friendly, Sinatra on the sound system. The place reminded me of local, Northern Italians restaurants back east. The chef came out to talk about bike riding in Italy, nice guy.
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