Las Vegas restaurant, Amano, offers pasta in a bread cone
Amano Las Vegas offers pasta dishes in bread cone
Pasta and bread are two of the best foods to ever be created but what if you put them together for the best dish known to man? Have you fainted? Or have you drowned in your own drool? The combination sounds like a match made in heaven, right? Well, one Las Vegas restaurant is putting them together in a very unique way.
Amano Las Vegas, an Italian restaurant in Sin City, is now offering what they’re calling the Fat Baby. What is it exactly? It’s literally one of their homemade pasta dishes put inside a hollowed-out bread cone.
There are twelve different options, including fettuccine Alfredo and spaghetti and meatballs, to choose from and it starts at 12.95 each. The whole meal comes topped with cheese and placed in a metal base so it’s easier to eat.
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If you’re not in the mood for a carb overload (who isn’t?) one night, they also have traditional pasta dishes sans bread cone and other dishes like cornish game hen, shrimp scampi, and eggplant parmigiana.
They even have a ton of different types of cold and hot subs as well as pizzas, salads, and dinner specials like pumpkin parmigiana which is a breaded and fried piece of pumpkin that’s then layered with mozzarella and parmesan. YUM!
Armano Las Vegas serving pasta dishes in bread cones starting at $12.95
If you’re in Las Vegas and looking to satisfy your carb cravings in a big way, you can’t go wrong with the Fat Baby. They offer takeout and delivery if you live nearby and don’t want to dine in, but make sure you order before 9 p.m. because that’s when they close Tuesday thru Sunday, They’re, unfortunately, closed on Monday.
What do you think of this pasta in a bread cone? Is it what dreams are made of? Or it is too much? Let us know in the comments below!