Bazaar Meat by José Andrés has moved from the SAHARA Las Vegas to The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort. The restaurant officially opened at its new, larger location on September 4, 2025. The new venue continues to offer its signature steak-focused menu with a "fire stage" and theatrical cocktails.
The steakhouse closed at the Sahara on Thursday, July 31, ahead of its move to a new home. The José Andrés Group told Eater Vegas that Bazaar Meat will reopen at the Palazzo at the Venetian Resort in just one month.
The Bazaar by José Andrés is an extraordinary culinary experience combining the ground-breaking culinary artistry of Michelin-starred chef José Andrés and his José Andrés Group team.
With an estimated wealth of around 50 million dollars, José Andrés is ranked 10th among the world's richest chefs, and has already won numerous prizes. These prizes include the prestigious James Beard Foundation Award, which is considered the Oscar of the restaurant scene.
Our daughter Michelle Durpetti along with her husband Collin Pierson are managing partners, running the day-to-day operations at the restaurant. We hope you enjoy your time with us, and we welcome your valuable feedback today.
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