Known for its rough theatrical productions, Spiegelworld will open its first restaurant and cocktail concept, Superfrico, on September 24th in conjunction with the return of “Opium” at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Spiegelworld calls the kitchen “Italian American Psychedelic” and promises that the restaurant will have the “anything goes, submersive splurges” of entertainment that it generates in “Opium”. https://www.travelweekly.com/North-America-Travel/ Absinth “(Caesars Palace) and” Atomic Saloon Show “(Grand Canal Shoppes in the Venetian).
“People come to Vegas and expect the extraordinary,” said Ross Mollison, founder of Spiegelworld. “They want to be amazed; see, do and try things that they have never seen, done or tried before – and when you visit Superfrico, you get just that.”
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Artists, performers, chefs and bartenders will combine their talents at the “ultimate, ultimate, tasteless house party,” he said.
The menu will honor Sicilian recipes and traditions. But like Spiegelworld’s productions, it will deviate from the script with unexpected ingredients and techniques in pizza, pasta, steaks, seafood, small plates and desserts.
“Opium” artists will walk to and from the stage through the bars, lounges and dining rooms of Superfrico in what the company calls “Cluster Flourish”.
On display are more than 20 pieces from Spiegelworld’s art collection, which illustrate the company’s roots in the circus and the mischievous sensibility of the company. The New York-based Adehla Lee “Psycho Pop Party”, a candy-colored acrylic painting, was the first order.
Reservations can be made at Superfrico.com. “Opium” tickets are available with performances Wednesday through Sunday at 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM.