Al Mancini raves about the pizzas at Café Americano, the restaurant that replaced Central Michel Richard at Caesars Palace. “How many other places in town offer a pie with San Marzano tomatoes, hand-cut pepperoni, andouille sausage, braised short ribs, vinegar peppers, whiskey onions, mozzarella and a fried egg?” he wonders, then ups the ante with, “And if you can think of someplace that does, I’m guessing you can’t get them at 5 a.m., when you come down with a case of the late-night munchies.” He also tried the $19 tonkotsu ramen, but says, “…It might not be as good as what you get at your favorite Chinatown haunt,” the Cubano sandwich (“a bit on the salty side”) and mozzarella-stuffed meatball (“rather dry”). [VS]
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