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Beth Mckinney
3 days ago
We chose Superfrico for our wedding dinner, and it was, without question, the most disappointing dining experience I have ever had in Las Vegas.
Our reservation was at 8:15 PM. We checked in at the large purple doors and were taken to a very crowded table. It’s Vegas, so tight seating isn’t necessarily a dealbreaker. Unfortunately, things went downhill from there.
The menu itself was underwhelming. My husband struggled to find anything he wanted to eat and finally ordered the branzino, prepared piccata-style. It was unbelievably bland and almost completely devoid of flavor. I ordered the scallops—three scallops served over mediocre chickpeas and sauce. To give credit where it is due, the scallops themselves were cooked perfectly. The polenta and rosemary potatoes were basic and forgettable.
We each had a cocktail—a punch for him and a banana Old Fashioned for me. Both were decent, but nothing that could rescue the evening.
The service and atmosphere were equally disappointing. Our server was dressed in what genuinely looked like pajamas and interacted with everyone as though we were all longtime best friends. There is a way to provide fun, irreverent service while still making guests feel like they’re somewhere special. This wasn’t it. It felt forced and cringeworthy rather than polished or entertaining.
But the biggest disappointment was the supposed Superfrico experience.
This restaurant markets itself as an immersive, outrageous Vegas dining experience. During our entire dinner, we saw one strangely dressed/beaded performer with a hula hoop and a man in very short shorts doing some sort of art performance. That was essentially it. No clown. No fuzzy act. None of the wild, unexpected entertainment that helped convince us to choose Superfrico for such an important dinner.
Our reservation was at 8:15 PM. We left at 8:43 PM.
Twenty-eight minutes.
We were back at Bellagio by 8:45.
That probably says more about the experience than anything else I can write.
We didn’t choose Superfrico simply because we needed somewhere to eat. We chose it for our wedding dinner because it was supposed to be memorable, outrageous, fun and uniquely Vegas. Instead, we received mediocre food, a couple of decent drinks, awkward service and almost none of the experience the restaurant promotes.
I’ve had incredible meals in Las Vegas, inexpensive meals in Las Vegas, bizarre meals in Las Vegas and plenty of meals that were simply average. I can usually find something redeeming about an experience.
For our wedding dinner, Superfrico managed to give us three perfectly cooked scallops.
Unfortunately, that’s about the nicest thing I can say.
We booked Superfrico for our wedding celebration dinner based on their website, which promises an immersive “performing arts experience with amazing food.” What we actually got: a DJ spinning Run-DMC and C+C Music Factory, and a bearded man with a hula hoop. That was the show. The entire “immersive avant-garde experience” was the ambiance of a 1994 wedding reception — about as edgy as a PBS children’s special, at Cosmopolitan prices.
The food was mid at best — forgettable plates at unforgettable prices. We lasted 30 minutes. The one honest compliment I can give is that the service was fast, which we appreciated because we couldn’t get out of there fast enough.
If you want what this place pretends to be — genuinely elevated food in a genuinely transporting room — walk over to the Mayfair Supper Club. We’ve done both. There is no comparison.
Overpriced, oversold, and a letdown on a night we only got one shot at. The website is the best performance they’ve got.
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Mindy Krigel
Aug 10, 2026
It’s my second time here. I was excited to bring my husband in time for the clothing show. Dinner is good. Service was great. Basically there was no one acrobatic girl and some girl on a horse gallop through the place. We’ve been here for an hour and a half, pretty disappointed apparently next-door at The Party is where all the entertainers are.. I hid it up pretty good. He was really into it but definitely very disappointed. I guess everyone should go to the party but that’s 150 per person.
This place is a hoot! We were drawn in by the tableside mozzarella, which was a pricey but cool experience. The whole menu is on the expensive side and everything we had (meatballs, steak, scallops, drinks) were good enough, but not great.
Now the atmosphere and entertainment is where you'll have a good time. Its wackily decorated and there's plenty to look at all around you. Its dimly lit, but colorful and there are various mini-performances every few minutes. Nothing super impressive skill-wise, but a lot of fun. A feather dancer, yo-yo guy, dancing astronaut, and of course a crazy twerking yeti-creature that cracked us up.
The service was all very attentive and polite and we had a very nice time. Even if our wallets were hurting after the bill...
I'm writing because Superfrico had fantastic customer service. They made a mistake with our reservation time, and to make up for it they comped our party each a cocktail (great) and we got a free order of their fantastic signature mozzarella table appetizer. The server came and literally hand made it, complete with the pulling, stretching and cold water bath. It was not just a dish but a performance, like hibachi. Very cool, and on top of the included sourdough bread, fantastically delicious.
They didn't have to go that far, but they did, and it turned a minor annoyance into a fabulous evening. Can't say enough about how much we enjoyed the meal. We will definitely eat there again when we come back to Vegas.