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Updating the Eater Brunch Map — March 2013

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2008_10_hasmaps.jpgIf any city serves up a decadent brunch, it has to be Las Vegas. Whether you want a buffet with every indulgence, a chance to try Jamaican, Asian or French fare or just the best eggs you can find, the weekend is the time to indulge in all that's wrong for your diet. These brunches are worth the calories and extra time at the gym. Here's a look at 24 of the best brunches in Las Vegas.

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Bagatelle Supper Club

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Bagatelle Restaurant & Supper Club has a brunch menu every Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Signature brunch items from executive chef John Zamarchi include pancakes Bagatelle with buttermilk pancakes and banana's Foster; eggs Bagatelle with smoked salmon and American caviar; eggs Benedict with Canadian bacon, spinach and Hollandaise sauce; lobster omelet with Maine lobster, asparagus, tomato and Boursin cheese; and a Scottish salmon scramble with smoked Scottish salmon, American caviar and toast.

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Chef Beni Velazquez serves up the Bluegrass Hangover Brunch with dishes such as the cangrejo Benedict mofongo mixing up lump crabmeat, plantain garlic mash, Romesco butter and a quail egg; B+B pancakes topped with cinnamon sugar, roasted plantains, warm maple syrup and whipped cream; brioche flan French toast topped with powdered sugar, warm lemon sugar glaze and whipped cream; and the paella mixto crepe with shrimp, fish, calamari, chicken, Spanish chorizo, peas, saffron rice and Romesco sauce. Aide your recovery with sangria, mojitos, Bloody Marys and mimosas.

Border Grill

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Nouveau Mexican delights make up this brunch at Border Grill. Executive chef Michael Minor cooks up tapas, guava empanadas and biscuits and sausage gravy along with seasonal dishes on an ever-changing menu.

Bouchon Bistro

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Artisan pastries from Thomas Keller come in a basket, but save room for French faves such as a bread pudding style French toast with warm layers of brioche, custard and apples or Croque Madame with toasted ham and cheese on brioche with a fried egg and mornay sauce.

Ceres Restaurant

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Ceres hosts a First Sunday brunch the first Sunday of each month with live jazz music. Look for made-to-order omelets and waffles, bagels and lox, pastries, hash browns, sausage, bacon and more for $19. Seatings are from 10 a.m. to noon.

Comme Ça

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If a duck confit cinnamon roll with a smoked bacon, frosting and huckleberry doesn’t turn you on, try the French versions of American favorites such as the quiche du jour or the crepes with a sunny side up egg, toasted ham and gruyere cheese with mornay sauce from chef Brian Howard. Other seasonal favorites include the endive and pear salad and the fried chicken sandwich with butter pickle slaw and lemon aioli.

The Country Club

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This Big Easy-inspired brunch from chef Carlos Guia serves up jazz while you move from station to station. Look for the appetizer buffet, grilling stations and a dessert buffet, plus items from the menu to order.

Culinary Dropout

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Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the restaurant serves a seven-item brunch addition for early-risers or those searching for a hangover cure. Menu items include the Cap’n Crunch Crusted French Toast with fresh raspberries, the Chicken Fried Pork Chop served with sausage gravy and over-easy eggs and classics including a Breakfast Burrito.

Dos Caminos

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Dos Caminos returns, now in Summerlin, with its Saturday and Sunday brunch. Land Mexican dishes such as chorizo con huevos omelette, a breakfast quesadilla, machacado breakfast tacos and Mexican French toast.

DW Bistro

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Jamaican meets New Mexico at the DW Bistro, where you can find a Jamaican-style omelet, New Mexican-style slow cooked pork omelet alongside chocolate chip pancakes and jerk fried chicken and waffles on the brunch menu.

Fountain Brunch at Jasmine

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Taste the best of the Bellagio with this brunch that combines Asian fare with breakfast faves while you look out at the Fountains of Bellagio. Order the Peking duck served tableside or build your own omelet with organic brown eggs.

Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Heraea features a brunch menu that includes dishes such as buttermilk pancakes, French toast sticks, butterscotch pecan pancakes, biscuit and eggs Benedict and omelets. Burgers, sandwiches, salads and more also make the menu.

Honey Salt

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Kim Canteenwalla and Elizabeth Blau’s new restaurant serves up brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays with a mix of breakfast fare, sandwiches, pizzas and salads. Look for monkey bread, a weekend fritatta, blueberry pancakes, crunchy Nutella French toast and more. Honey Salt will also have weekly cocktail specials during brunch.

House of Blues

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The gospel brunch at House of Blues features down home Southern cooking with Creole-Cajun favorites such as the breakfast bananas Foster French toast, spicy jambalaya, creamy cheese grits and more. Carving stations, a salad bar, unlimited shrimp cocktails and waffles with seasonal fruit will fill you up. All of this is capped with amazing gospel music performances within the restaurant.

La Cave Food & Wine Hideaway

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Start at the communal table for seasonal cold dishes, pastries and fruits and then wait for servers to roll around with individual dishes that will make you swoon. French toast pops, a breakfast sandwich served New York style, eggs Benedict with filet or chorizo, creamy shrimp and grits with mushrooms and a truffle oil and tater tots in little Chinese takeout boxes are just some of the dishes that come around. You can pick up meats from a vintage carving cart and order unlimited mojitos or caipirinhas for an additional $20. Brunch goes for $40.

Marché Bacchus

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Dine outside on Lake Jacqueline at Marché Bacchus, ordering up dishes such as shrimp and grits, braised pork belly Benedict or Le Oeufs en Meurette, a dish with three poached eggs, mushrooms, ham, shallots and Bordelaise sauce. The service also features domestic Sturgeon or Russian Oscietra caviar with traditional accompaniments of crème fraîche, chives, hard-boiled egg and toast.

Morels French Steakhouse & Bistro

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Morels features brunch on the patio with house-cured Scottish salmon gravalox, crab Benedict, banana and mascarpone stuffed French toast and more. Be sure to order up one of the and a handcrafted bloody Marys from a roving cart for a drink crafted table side.

MOzen Bistro

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You’d be remiss to neglect Asian and Indian brunch at MOzen Bistro for $58. Tray-passed dishes such as a Tandoori chicken tikka with mustard flavor and mint chutney and Korean pancake with crab, shrimp and scallion tempt. Don’t miss the shrimp and oyster bar next to the sushi station. Save room for the entrees from the menu that change regularly. Now the brunch features a live jazz duo of guitarist and stand up bass. Brunch runs from noon to 2:30 p.m. on Sundays.

Mundo serves up brunch on Sundays with a menu that includes huevos rancheros with two eggs any style, chilaquiles and more. Save room for the Mexican French toast with two fluffy slices of bread sandwiching rich dulce de leche.

Payard Pâtisserie & Bistro

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French pastries from Francois Payard are the highlight of this brunch that includes vanilla waffles, brioche French toast and the must-try Payard chocolate waffle. The savory side of the menu features a ham and Swiss cheese quiche, lobster eggs Benedict on a potato waffle and eggs Florentine.

Simon Restaurant and Lounge

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Kerry Simon dishes up one of the funnest brunches in Vegas where you can arrive in your pajamas and feel at home. Buffets serving up fresh sushi, pressed paninis and a raw bar will fill you up but you can order off the menu for eggs Benedict, French toast crusted with cornflakes and topped with blueberries, buttermilk pancakes or the breakfast pizza with egg, ham, bacon, cheese and gravy. Make your own bloody Mary or just order unlimited Champagne. Save room for the Junk Food Platter, a carnival of Simon’s renditions on Snowballs, cupcakes and Rice Krispie bars.

Sterling Brunch

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Perhaps the most decadent brunch in Vegas has been going on for more than 25 years. Champagne, Sturgeon caviar and lobster along with sushi, omelets and beef tenderloin all make an appearance.

Tableau

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Tableau serves up brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Look for dishes such as duck has and eggs, soft shell crab sandwiches and white chocolate orange French toast among the highlights here.

Verandah Restaurant

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Pick a spot outside by the pool and then make the rounds at this swanky brunch. A standard omelet station, seasonal pancakes and sausages are on the list, but be sure to check out the fresh peanut butter station with artisan breads, fresh jams and preserves. Most popular though is the chef-attended doughnut machine, where you can pick your glaze, sugars and toppings.

Bagatelle Supper Club

Bagatelle Restaurant & Supper Club has a brunch menu every Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Signature brunch items from executive chef John Zamarchi include pancakes Bagatelle with buttermilk pancakes and banana's Foster; eggs Bagatelle with smoked salmon and American caviar; eggs Benedict with Canadian bacon, spinach and Hollandaise sauce; lobster omelet with Maine lobster, asparagus, tomato and Boursin cheese; and a Scottish salmon scramble with smoked Scottish salmon, American caviar and toast.

Bar + Bistro

Chef Beni Velazquez serves up the Bluegrass Hangover Brunch with dishes such as the cangrejo Benedict mofongo mixing up lump crabmeat, plantain garlic mash, Romesco butter and a quail egg; B+B pancakes topped with cinnamon sugar, roasted plantains, warm maple syrup and whipped cream; brioche flan French toast topped with powdered sugar, warm lemon sugar glaze and whipped cream; and the paella mixto crepe with shrimp, fish, calamari, chicken, Spanish chorizo, peas, saffron rice and Romesco sauce. Aide your recovery with sangria, mojitos, Bloody Marys and mimosas.

Border Grill

Nouveau Mexican delights make up this brunch at Border Grill. Executive chef Michael Minor cooks up tapas, guava empanadas and biscuits and sausage gravy along with seasonal dishes on an ever-changing menu.

Bouchon Bistro

Artisan pastries from Thomas Keller come in a basket, but save room for French faves such as a bread pudding style French toast with warm layers of brioche, custard and apples or Croque Madame with toasted ham and cheese on brioche with a fried egg and mornay sauce.

Ceres Restaurant

Ceres hosts a First Sunday brunch the first Sunday of each month with live jazz music. Look for made-to-order omelets and waffles, bagels and lox, pastries, hash browns, sausage, bacon and more for $19. Seatings are from 10 a.m. to noon.

Comme Ça

If a duck confit cinnamon roll with a smoked bacon, frosting and huckleberry doesn’t turn you on, try the French versions of American favorites such as the quiche du jour or the crepes with a sunny side up egg, toasted ham and gruyere cheese with mornay sauce from chef Brian Howard. Other seasonal favorites include the endive and pear salad and the fried chicken sandwich with butter pickle slaw and lemon aioli.

The Country Club

This Big Easy-inspired brunch from chef Carlos Guia serves up jazz while you move from station to station. Look for the appetizer buffet, grilling stations and a dessert buffet, plus items from the menu to order.

Culinary Dropout

Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the restaurant serves a seven-item brunch addition for early-risers or those searching for a hangover cure. Menu items include the Cap’n Crunch Crusted French Toast with fresh raspberries, the Chicken Fried Pork Chop served with sausage gravy and over-easy eggs and classics including a Breakfast Burrito.

Dos Caminos

Dos Caminos returns, now in Summerlin, with its Saturday and Sunday brunch. Land Mexican dishes such as chorizo con huevos omelette, a breakfast quesadilla, machacado breakfast tacos and Mexican French toast.

DW Bistro

Jamaican meets New Mexico at the DW Bistro, where you can find a Jamaican-style omelet, New Mexican-style slow cooked pork omelet alongside chocolate chip pancakes and jerk fried chicken and waffles on the brunch menu.

Fountain Brunch at Jasmine

Taste the best of the Bellagio with this brunch that combines Asian fare with breakfast faves while you look out at the Fountains of Bellagio. Order the Peking duck served tableside or build your own omelet with organic brown eggs.

Heraea

Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Heraea features a brunch menu that includes dishes such as buttermilk pancakes, French toast sticks, butterscotch pecan pancakes, biscuit and eggs Benedict and omelets. Burgers, sandwiches, salads and more also make the menu.

Honey Salt

Kim Canteenwalla and Elizabeth Blau’s new restaurant serves up brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays with a mix of breakfast fare, sandwiches, pizzas and salads. Look for monkey bread, a weekend fritatta, blueberry pancakes, crunchy Nutella French toast and more. Honey Salt will also have weekly cocktail specials during brunch.