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Las Vegas dining scene heats up with Morimoto’s return and airport upgrades

A legendary chef’s return and premium airport perks are just the start. Discover how Las Vegas is redefining its culinary landscape—with more surprises ahead.

This is an inside view image of the restaurant where we can see there are so many people sitting on...
This is an inside view image of the restaurant where we can see there are so many people sitting on chairs around the table, on which we can see there are some glasses, food in plates, drink bottles, menu card and some other things.

Las Vegas dining scene heats up with Morimoto’s return and airport upgrades

Las Vegas has seen a flurry of dining updates in recent weeks. A newly refreshed Morimoto has reopened at the MGM Grand, while Harry Reid International Airport now hosts an exclusive lounge for premium cardholders. Meanwhile, changes are coming to the Red Rock Resorts food court by 2026.

Morimoto, the celebrated Japanese restaurant by Masaharu Morimoto, has reopened after a two-month closure. The MGM Grand venue underwent a design refresh and introduced an updated menu.

The latest updates bring fresh dining options to Las Vegas, from high-end airport lounges to revamped casino restaurants. Visitors and locals alike will soon have new choices, with more changes set for 2026. The shifts reflect ongoing efforts to refresh the city’s food and drink scene.

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