
Ambra is Italian for “amber.” It calls to mind a unique kind of luxury—rich, honey-colored gemstones; a Mediterranean sunset; and, in this case, a contemporary Italian restaurant on the Strip. Having debuted late in the summer in the former Fiamma space, Ambra Italian Kitchen + Bar at MGM Grand does what Vegas does best: serve up fun, approachable luxury.
You could get engaged here—the ring delivered in a glass of Champagne from the 16-page wine list—and then return with your bedazzled friends for a bachelor or bachelorette party. The lush speakeasy room, Privata (Italian for “private”), waits for you with secret menus. Bring your coworkers there for a dinner meeting or simply drink at the bar, which faces Morimoto.
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