Yan - who was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, and grew up in Hong Kong - focuses his menu on Asian flavors, bringing a roster of dishes such as Peking duck, dim sum, live seafood entrees, and hand-pulled noodles from China, Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand. Asia, to Bally’s this year in the third quarter, just as the resort changes its name to the Horseshoe Las Vegas. Now add James Beard Award winner and public television star Martin Yan to the mix as he brings his own restaurant, M.Y.
Caesars Entertainment is upping its dining game with a bevy of new restaurants opening attached to celebrities and famous chefs.