If you’re celebrating Chinese New Year, you have a lot of options in Las Vegas, including at Mott 32, a study in luxury with incredible decor. Order specialties like a Peking-style spicy crispy duck rack, the applewood roasted 42 days Peking duck “Signature Mott 32 Cut,” or the signature 36-month acorn-fed barbecue Pluma Iberico pork off the barbecue menu. Other options include varieties of bird’s nest soup, whole Dungeness crab, a signature smoked black cod and A5 Japanese Miyazaki wagyu.

One of the best ways to get the most out of your visit to the restaurant is to opt for the tasting menu. Current selections on that menu include sesame prawn toast, shrimp wonton soup, king prawn clay pot or sweet and sour pork, duck fried rice and guava pudding. It’s $58, with an optional $58 wine pairing menu. That’s pretty sweet.

This week, Mott 32 has planned a menu to help celebrate Chinese New Year, including such dishes as pan-fried prawns, whole Maine lobster, crispy fried squab, steamed fish head with chopped red chili and a fried pumpkin rice ball. You can get these dishes from Feb. 11-14.

The Palazzo, 702.607.3232

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