Intimate Settings: Haute 5 Private Dining Rooms in Las Vegas
One of the best ways to set the mood for any event is the room. It gives you the ambiance, the look, and the feel of what the evening may hold. When picking a dining destination in Vegas, it’s best to look for luxury and allure.
Twist by Perre Gagnaire at Mandarin Oriental
Located on the 23rd floor of the Mandarin Oriental you’ll find Twist, by Perre Gagnaire, Beautiful elegance fills the room while more than 300-glass globes romantically illuminating the restaurant. Floor to ceiling windows provide guests with breathtaking views of the Vegas strip. The hidden jewel in this restaurant is the stunning private dining room, and the intimate space seats 12. The private room continues the restaurants theme of glass globes, and the walls have a signature cracked base look that adds to the intimate ambience. This is definitely a spot to have a birthday party or a relaxing afternoon meeting.

Twist by Perre Gagnaire is located inside the Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas 888.881.9367
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