What is the dress code at Dal Toro Ristorante?

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Dal Toro Ristorante has a casual dress code that gets slightly more sophisticated for dinner. The Las Vegas restaurant serves a traditionally Italian menu with an injection of American fare, with several different spaces that can dictate how dressed-up or dressed-down you get. You can eat in the classier main dining room, or out on the casual patio, with Palladian fountains trickling next to your table. Then there’s the downstairs showroom, filled with exotic cars and motorcycles—the perfect space for a spiffed up cocktail party. There’s no need to worry about a strict dress code at Dal Toro Ristorante, though, feel free to dine in the Italian restaurant how you feel most comfortable.

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    What is the interior design of Dal Toro Ristorante?

    ©FiveStarTravelCorporation Before we talk about the interior design of Dal Toro Ristorante, we need to talk about the exterior. The patio plays an essential role in many diners’ experiences, with the sound of the trickling water from the Palladian fountains and the sights of the Las Vegas Strip; you’ll have plenty to feast your ears, eyes (and appetite) on. Once inside you’ll notice the restaurant’s modern look, with sleek lines throughout the main dining room area and a glowing bar. Near the front entrance you’ll see a private dining room, flanked on its sides by walls that double as wine racks. Downstairs, the Las Vegas restaurant showcases rare automobiles and motorcycles in its state-of-the-art showroom, with cars such as Lamborghinis, Porsches and Bentleys on display. No other Italian restaurant in Las Vegas offers you the distinctly designed spaces like Dal Toro Ristorante does, but you’ll just have to check to see for yourself.
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    Does Dal Toro Ristorante have a bar?

    Dal Toro Ristorante has a full bar inside, where you can sit for just a cocktail or stay a little longer to enjoy a full meal. The Las Vegas restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, with specials for breakfast and lunch. You can also roam around the restaurant with your cocktail in hand — head downstairs to check out Dal Toro’s state-of-the-art showroom, filled with exotic rides and supercars. Or just sit at the bar and enjoy a glass of vino from Dal Toro Ristorante’s extensive wine list, which you can see displayed on racks surrounding the private dining room near the restaurant’s entrance.
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    What are desserts like at Dal Toro Ristorante?

    Dal Toro Ristorante’s executive chef Fiorenzo Trunzo whips up a limited number of desserts, but the ones you’ll see on the menu fit right in with the restaurant’s northern Italian cuisine. When we were at Dal Toro Ristorante, the prix fixe lunch menu included two familiar Italian favorites, a tiramisu made with ladyfingers, mascarpone, espresso and a coffee liqueur, along with three kinds of gelato, in lemon, chocolate and vanilla flavors.
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    Is Dal Toro Ristorante a romantic restaurant?

    Rich Italian food, wine and a healthy rotation of Frank Sinatra help to make Dal Toro Ristorante a romantic spot. Though you may not pull up in fancy ride, the exotic cars in the showroom at Dal Toro Ristorante will give you and a first date something to talk about. For a more casual date, sit out on the patio where you can take in views of the Las Vegas Strip and overhear the soothing sounds of the Palladian fountains. And for an especially romantic experience, try reserving the private table near the front of the Italian restaurant, enclosed on several sides by racks of wine, the ultimate aphrodisiac.
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    Does Dal Toro Ristorante have a kids menu?

    Dal Toro Ristorante doesn’t offers a kids’ menu, but the Las Vegas restaurant will have no trouble preparing your kids something they’ll love. The breakfast menu includes familiar, American breakfast dishes, including French toast, pancakes and eggs several ways, while the lunch and dinner menus include kid favorites like pizzas and pastas. And if the portion sizes are too great for your little one, Dal Toro Ristorante can make smaller portions, so your child can be a member of the clean plate club. And make sure they save room for dessert — several kinds of gelato, including vanilla and chocolate, are sure to make your kids crack a sugary smile.
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    What are the five best things to order at Dal Toro Ristorante?

    Dal Toro Ristorante offers traditional Italian cuisine with a dash of American influence in a setting that easily transitions from patio, to dining room to exotic-car showroom. Here’s our list of the five best things to order in the Las Vegas restaurant:

    1. Crab cakes: The polpettine al granchio appetizers offers you crab cakes with lobster sauce, vegetable mirepoix and a balsamic reduction — a delicious way to start out any meal.
    2. Meatballs: The meatballs sfiziose serves you Naples-style meatballs covered in mozzarella cheese and pesto with a saffron blue cheese dipping sauce.
    3. Spaghetti fra diavola: The most popular dish on the menu combines spaghetti pasta with a sautéed whole Maine lobster in a brandy tomato sauce.
    4. Ravioli al formaggio: Something vegetarians can enjoy, the ravioli al formaggio stuffs ricotta, gorgonzola, provolone and parmesan into homemade ravioli and tops it with an asparagus cream sauce.
    5. Filetto Roquefort: How can you make a filet mignon better? Add a Roquefort cheese sauce to it. Rich, filling and delicious.
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    What is the best table at Dal Toro Ristorante?

    The best table at Dal Toro Ristorante is the oak chef’s table, which seats up to 24 and gives you a close-up view of many of the Italian restaurant’s exotic cars. You’ll see supercars such as Lamborghinis, hot rods and Bentleys in the showroom. And if that’s too much space, or if you’re looking for a little more intimacy, try reserving the table in the private wine room, which can seat up to eight. You’ll have views of the rest of the bar and restaurant through the glass walls in the wine room, with a vast collection of bottles lining the other walls. Dal Toro Ristorante most famously has great patio seating, but when you’re looking for more intimacy, we’d recommend opting for the private dining spaces.
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    What is the price range for a meal at Dal Toro Ristorante?

    Dal Toro Ristorante serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, and you can also host your own special event here, so how much you spend really depends on when you come, how hungry you are and how many are in your party. Here’s the meal-by-meal breakdown:

    The Las Vegas restaurant has a small breakfast menu, with options ranging between $8.50 and $13.50, with a shrimp omelet on the high end. A daily breakfast special will run you $12.50, with three eggs any style, toast, potatoes, orange juice or coffee.

    For lunch, Dal Toro Ristorante offers a prix fixe lunch menu, which might include options such as your choice of soup or salad, and a entrée of pizza capricciosa, merluzzo alla livornese, penne alfredo or braciola di pollo, and a tiramisu for dessert. The lunch menu will cost you only $19.95, a great price for all the food you get. You can order lunch between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. at Dal Toro.

    For the rest of the time Dal Toro is open, you’ll have menu choices that include antipasta, salads, pizzas, steaks and sides, pastas and entrees. Antipastas go for between $15 and $20, with salads coming in at $10, pizzas around $22, and steaks between $33 and $48. Pastas cost between $18 and $42, and main entrees cost between $24 and $40. You can expect to pay somewhere between $50 and $75 per person for a full meal at Dal Toro, once you factor in multiple dishes and drinks. The prices aren’t too high at Dal Toro, which means you can get a traditional Italian meal without having to spend too much of your hard-earned cash.
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    What is the menu like at Dal Toro Ristorante?

    Overall, Dal Toro Ristorante serves northern Italian cuisine, but you’ll find certain American influences throughout the menu. The Las Vegas restaurant opens early enough for breakfast and stays open late enough to get in a snack before midnight. For breakfast, you’ll see options such as omelets, French toast and eggs Benedict. Lunch offers you a fuller menu, with a prix fixe lunch option for $19.95 that includes your choice of soup or salad, entrees such as merluzzo alla livornese or penna alfredo, and tiramisu for dessert. The dinner menu includes antipasta, such as a caprese salad, pizza, pasta, steaks and entrée dishes like the pollo alla valdostana, a chicken breast topped with ham, fontina cheese and Portobello mushrooms, sautéed in white wine sauce and served with roasted potatoes and seasonal vegetables. Dal Toro Ristorante has pretty reasonable prices, given the quality of the food, so you’ll be able to enjoy a great Italian meal at a fair price point, any time of day.