New celebrity chefs fire up their grills and ovens at Caesars food hall

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Chef Esther Choi, a fixture on Food Network shows, has opened Mokbar at the Celebrity Food Hall at Caesars Palace.
Chef Esther Choi, a fixture on Food Network shows, has opened Mokbar at the Celebrity Food Hall at Caesars Palace. Photo Credit: Janice Chung

Three new eateries have opened in the newly renamed Celebrity Food Hall at Caesars Palace.

Michelin-starred chef, cookbook author and restaurateur Rick Bayless leads Tortazo, a fast-casual Mexican restaurant. Mokbar, by chef Esther Choi, blends traditional and modern takes on Korean cuisine. Buddy V's Pizzeria also has sandwiches and, of course, pastry options all day from Buddy Valastro.

The three join other fast-casual outlets at the food hall that are attached to celebrity chefs: Bobby's Burgers by Bobby Flay and Guy Fieri's Chicken Guy.

"Caesars Palace has a history of introducing the best chefs and bold flavors to the Strip," said Terrence O'Donnell, senior vice president and general manager of Caesars Palace. "We reinvented the Celebrity Food Hall to bring the resort's culinary legacy to one convenient location, and we are proud to work with longstanding and new partners who helped make our vision come to life."

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