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COPYRIGHT 2002 Las Vegas Review-Journal
BYLINE: HEIDI KNAPP RINELLA, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Even though we love all of the sleek, streamlined New Vegas restaurants and their collective creative commitment that has launched our fair city into the forefront of restaurant cities worldwide, a nostalgic bit of the Old Vegas is nice now and then.
Sometimes this comes in the form of actual Old Vegas spots, sometimes in newer places that have captured the character of the old. And the latter is the case with Fellini's, which has been open on West Charleston Boulevard for only a few years.
Fellini's charm is evident immediately on entering. It's all candlelight, linen tablecloths, subdued lighting, and guys wearing suits with open-necked shirts and women with red nails....
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