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La Madonna - CLOSED
Las Vegas, NV 89148
(702) 586-0925
- Hours:
Mon-Wed. 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Thu-Sat. 5:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Price Range:
-
$$$
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Good for:
- Dinner
- Music:
- Live
- Best Nights:
- Tue, Thu, Sat
- Happy Hour:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Smoking:
- Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
- Coat Check:
- No
9 reviews for La Madonna
My friend had been telling me about this place for awhile and I was thinking like "how can it be better than Lindo?" Well, it is!! I love this place.
Our service was actually pretty good considering what I've read from other reviewers. The patio was full so we decided to wait for a table at the bar. The bartender was very knowledgeable about their wine selection and told us of their wine tastings on Tuesday evenings starting at 6 (sweet!)
Sangria's, delicious! And the chips w/ 3 different salsa were a flavorful treat. I had Chilean Sea Bass tacos and my friend had the shredded chicken enchiladas. They were great! I cant wait to go back and try the filet mignon. and sweet corn tamales.
The inside has beautiful lighting and decor. The outside seating was lovely and the tables were interesting.
Salute!!
A pleasant surprise. Continuing to reach out to restaurants relatively close to my new home, La Madonna is about 5 miles away.
Nice looking place. Kinda surprised at the location - it's basically a high-end mexican restaurant. To be honest, not sure if there are too many high end places in town. I question the location since it's on the outskirts of town.
Roomie and i started with cocktails - i went with the tangerine mojito. she tried a virgin paloma (a grapefruity drink ) - the mojito was very refreshing ( $9 ) , the paloma ok but damn, $9 for a virgin drink - me no likey that ! server brought a nice warm basket of seasoned tortilla chips with 3 different salsas - they all tasted great !
Started with the tuna appetizer ( $12) - basically a tostada with a crema base then sushi grade ahi tuna - very thin, then a light sauce w/ lime - very good !
Roomie went with the fish tacos ( talapia - $16 ) i tried the chilean sea bass con cilantro ( $28 ) . Both were very good - the portion for the sea bass a little on the small side. I had a cadillac margarita with the sea bass - very good ! we also got a side of sweet corn tamale. the first few bites were excellent - moist, sweet, flavorful. the remaining tamale was a little on the dry side.
I like this place. I'm not one to eat mexican food all that often but for sure, if i'm looking for a higher end mexican place, I'm here !
Been to this local place three times, and It's pretty darn good. Try the Pork Tenderloin and the Chicken Quesadillas.
If you are in for red meat, you won't be dissapointed.
The wine list is pretty good for a mexican joint, and the mood is just right. I hear they are opening a tequlia bar soon with some gaming, so hopefully this will boost business for them. It's a great little spot.
Great for a first date.
customer service - good
presentation - excellent
atmosphere - excellent
taste - excellent
I had a great time here. What made me a fan was the the menu was something different,..they had things to choose from that sounded good and where good but that I hadn't had before. Even the standard Hispanic food dishes, had a twist!
I was very impressed with the flavors, Mexican food is hard to do this with because I don't normally taste something and go wow- I wasn't expecting that! *In a good way* I love how surprised I was!
The tres leche cake was yummy but I prefer chocolate cake otherwise I have nothing but good things to say about this place, I will defiantly go back there again!
Again and again I am dazzled by this strip mall eatery that bills itself as avante garde Mexican. We had 12 women for dinner and the servers handled us with efficiency and smiles. Everyone was delighted with the food, especially the chopped blue salad with gala apples, poblano chiles, roasted corn, blue cheese, chipotle, generous amounts of avocado all enveloped in an agave syrup vinaigrette. Most of us ladies ordered the beef tenderloin chile relleno for our entree, and the plates were pretty well clean when they were taken away. I opted for the pollo rostisado, which was a tamarindo chile glazed chicken. It was perfectly cooked and brilliantly spiced. It was accompanied by a
melt-in-your-mouth sweet corn tamale.
Last, but certainly not least, was the flan dessert. Hands down, the creamiest flan I have ever tasted. And the sauce was a rich, caramel that gave it that "I just have to turn to the person next to me and go OMG" finish.
The worst service I've ever had in a restaurant. The wife and I get there and I tell the hostess a table for two. The hostess looks at the restaurant then back at me and says "We're currently full." So I ask how long for a table and she says "Well I can walk around and see how each table is coming along or you can sit at the bar". Really? Not even an estimation of minutes to wait or something? So we decide to sit at the bar. Not only was the bartender completely overwhelmed, but it took us 20 minutes to get drinks! So we left and ate at our favorite sushi bar (Kobe) where the meal was good and the service was excellent. Very disappointing.
The restaurant itself is very nice. The atmosphere, decor and vibe was uniquely warm. Coming here with a big party, we were able to try a lot of dishes. The calamari was good the cheese appetizer was so so. The salads were very good, especially the chopped blue. My friends had the scallops (special of the day) and it was quite spicy and flavorful, the jumbo shrimp diablo was perfect. I had the bone-in ribeye (of course) and it was just ok. A bit expensive if you ask me, because it was not a prime cut of meat. Service was very good but they charge 20% gratuity for big parties. I think 18% is the industry standard. The sangria and mojitos were great! All in all our experience was quite pleasurable. They ran out of a lot of stuff and their frozen margarita maker was broken :( ...darn! A little bit on the pricey/expensive side for Mexican food.Oh yeah, please be warned. There is only one bathroom.
No question... some of the best prepared food in Vegas... [including the 'Strip']...
... a MUST try... you will be amazed!!
La Madonna is an amazing restaurant. It's not your typical mexican restaurant. I believe they describe it as mexican avante garde cuisine. I only tried a few dishes, but they were amazing. Everything was incredibly fresh and flavorful. The grilled shrimp tamale was exceptionally delicious. Now...I'm not big on margaritas...but the margaritas at La Madonna are awesome. They squeeze the lime fresh for them. When you walk into the restaurant, there's this amazing warm aroma of brown sugar/cinnamon from the beautiful candles that decorate the restaurant and Templo, the boutique that is also run by the owners of the restaurant.
I believe they also have free wine tastings from 6-8 pm on Tuesday nights and free tequilla tastings from 6-8 pm on Thursday nights. You may want to call to make sure. Check out their happy hour from 3-6 pm on weekdays. They have a nice outdoor patio...which is perfect in this weather!



