VooDoo Steak & Lounge Restaurant Review:
On the 50th and 51st floors of the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino are two of the best terraces in town. What was once VooDoo Café on the 50th floor is now VooDoo Steak, and while the menu still features some of the Creole cuisine for which the café was known, chef Honorio Mecinas has elevated it to create a finer dining experience. For an overview of the sea, opt for the Bayou seafood platter...
Occupying, along with the VooDoo Cafe, two floors in the newer addition to the Rio, the VooDoo Lounge almost successfully combines Haitian voodoo and New Orleans Creole in its decor and theme. There are two main rooms: one with a large dance floor and stage for live music, and a disco room, which is filled with large video screens and serious light action. Big club chairs in groups form...
Bottle-spinning barkeeps mix strong cocktails at this funky, psychedelic lounge 51 floors atop the Rio.:
In Short
The vibe here is voodoo priestess-meets-George Clinton, with spooky low-lit rooms, black walls etched with petroglyphs and incense wafting in the hallway. An open-air deck with...
Cajun and Creole creations are served at the Rio's restaurant, perched atop its 50th floor.:
In Short
The decor is evocative of a voodoo den, with black walls covered with cryptic fluorescent symbols illuminated by black lights. Custom sconces and chandeliers add to the...