Sensi

3600 Las Vegas Blvd S Las VegasNV89109
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Located in Bellagio Las Vegas, Sensi offers four complimentary cuisines - Italian, Asian, grilled and seafood classics. The open kitchen environment contributes towards a fun and casual dining environment.
by worldweb on June 17, 2014 from worldweb

Editorial Reviews

Sensi Restaurant Review:
A true feast for the senses, the very modern Sensi presents an imaginative menu featuring Asian, Italian, grilled and seafood specialties from chef Royden Ellamar, complemented by a wine list that includes full or half pours of 19 by-the-glass selections overseen by head sommelier Ernie Taketa. Sensi's centerpiece is a glass-enclosed kitchen designed to be a culinary theater, where you can...
by gayot on November 03, 2011 from gayot

Information from the business

Sensi enlivens the senses through innovative market fresh experiences. Our passion for finding the season's most pristine ingredients goes hand in hand with our continued commitment to buliding and strengthening relationships with local agriculture communities. Through these partnerships with farmers, growers and producers, we are able to obtain the freshest selection of naturally raised meat...
by yahoolocal on June 28, 2014 from yahoolocal
Intrigue is eminent inside this exquisite garden and lake-view destination. Breathe in the exotic aroma of Cantonese, Szechwan and Hunan cuisine. Nouvelle Hong Kong cuisine together with authentic and replicated Chinese art provide a transcendent experience singular to your senses.
by yahoolocal on December 17, 2013 from yahoolocal
From OpenTable:

Sensi enlivens the senses through innovative market fresh experiences. Our passion for finding the season's most pristine ingredients goes hand in hand with our continued commitment to buliding and strengthening relationships with local agriculture communities. Through these partnerships with farmers, growers and producers, we are able to obtain the freshest selection of...
by menuism on November 02, 2013 from menuism