Our second annual list of the top 100 restaurants in the valley ranges from mom-and-pop storefronts to neighborhood standouts to high-style spots on the Strip. Let us be your guide to the flavors of Las Vegas.

Dining Out
Anna’s Garden, 5740 Spring Mountain Road, received 27 demerits June 11. Violations included raw eggs stored over ready-to-eat foods. GRADE: C
After years of cutting his chef’s teeth in his father’s Louisiana-style restaurants, Scott Ghormley hankered for one of his own.
When Review-Journal staffers gave our suggestions for the valley’s best neighborhood restaurants, we asked readers to submit their own favorites. Here are some of them:
We’ve had a relatively mild June so far — if a little uncharacteristically gloomy — but we don’t need summer’s official beginning last weekend to remind us that plenty of sizzling days are yet to come, and with them the need for refreshment. So it’s fitting that readers have a local source for an old favorite — Wyler’s Sugar-Free Lemonade Drink Mix, being sought by Julie and Don McCuiston.
The next time you reach for a salt shaker, think about how much more interesting food could be with something other than plain old table salt. There’s smoked salt,salts with various herbs and spices, and even salt with activated charcoal.
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