Thirteen years after closing its location in the Forum Shops, BOA Steakhouse is preparing to make a comeback on the Las Vegas Strip. Opening this summer, BOA will replace Villa Azur in the Palazzo at the Venetian, according to coverage by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The steakhouse brand has four locations currently in operation, including Austin, West Hollywood, and Santa Monica. The previous location on the Strip was open for seven years before closing in 2012.
“Our menu features an array of inventive techniques and premium ingredients,” says the BOA Steakhouse website. “We offer a wide selection of prime steaks, including our signature 40-day dry-aged New York strip and A5 Japanese Wagyu. The seafood menu is equally diverse with entrees like live Maine lobster and our Cedarplank Salmon.”
“Bringing BOA Steakhouse back to the Strip allows us to honor our legacy,” Innovative Dining Group founder and co-CEO Lee Maen says in the RJ coverage.
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