
Escape to Ohlala French Bistro, a taste of Paris in Summerlin, Las Vegas! Since 2016, Ohlala has been serving authentic French cuisine with a modern twist, the creation of restaurateur Richard Terzaghi. Imagine a romantic dinner, happy hour with friends, or a delightful wine tasting in a setting that blends the cozy charm of a Parisian café with contemporary elegance. Discover refined French classics, shareable plates, and curated wines, perfect for any occasion. Experience the passion and flavors of France at Ohlala!
Traditional French dishes offered in trendy surrounds with chandeliers & a wine room.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2120 N Rampart Blvd #150, Las Vegas, NV 89128
Phone: (702) 222-3522
Website: http://www.ohlalafrenchbistro.com/
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Effusive greeting from Nikki who escorted me to a just-laid table and gave me all the menus.
As mentioned, the RW menu for a three course lunch was $40; there were also several upcharges depending on particular dishes.
The regular menu had a three course lunch special, “Lunch Formule”, Tuesday through Friday, for $35. As my lunchtime fell with those days, the special had all the courses I had wanted to try for RW, and Nikki confirmed all portions were identical plus the special was the better deal, I henceforth made all my choices from the Lunch Formule menu.
But first, Nikki brought out a complimentary sliced baguette and butter. It seems sad that I get surprised nowadays by free bread.
Lunch menu prices in parentheses.
Appetizer choice
French Onion Soup ($11): Arrived piping hot. A different preparation using vegetable broth and, rather than the top being completely covered by cheese, two melty mild gruyère slices instead, merged with two baguette slices.
Entrée choice
Burger ($20 for 1/3lb of beef; RW option, billed as the Ohlala Burger, was listed as 1/2lb, and had a +$3 upcharge): Closer to medium than the requested medium-rare. The two large thick slabs of brie topping the beef made for interesting eating. Crisp bacon and buttery buns. Came with crispy shoestring fries, ketchup, and a cup of complimentary aioli. It was a lot.
Dessert choice
Chocolate Liégeois ($9): Very large scoops and cream in a glass jar. Overwhelming as a finish.
Famille Perrin 2019 Côtes du Rhône Réserve Rouge ($16): Large pour.
Value: Well. I suppose I hadn’t communicated as clearly from which menu I had ordered as I had thought, as the food part of the bill was filed under Restaurant Week, complete with the $3 upcharge for the burger, bringing that to $43, or $8 more than the Lunch Formule, and $3 more than if I had ordered a la carte (for slightly less patty on the burger). Dammitt. The receipt also listed the burger as MEDIUM, which explains the doneness level. Wine got a large markup.
Atmosphere: Quirky. A place with chandeliers and photos of French landmarks alongside framed steer skulls and the restaurant name written in cursive as a gigantic mirror behind the bar. Music was techno pop funk.
Service: Enthusiastic.
I was in the area and remembered hearing about this restaurant, so my friend and I decided to try it.
Abbie was our server, she was friendly, attentive and, told us of the Specials.
What we ordered:
1.) Endive Salad $18.00 this was tasty with a balance of savory, sweet and tartness. We wished there was a bit more endive and a bit less dressing.
2.) Vegan Herb Arborio Risotto $23.00 this was well balanced with seasonings and rice was cooked great not mushy.
3.) Salmon Pasta $28.00 pasta cooked great tasted good , but wished it did not have as much cream sauce.
Will come again.
The onion soup was well made, with a deep and comforting flavor. The steak tartare was fresh and balanced, and the escargot was truly a highlight, with that irresistible touch of butter and garlic. The crème brûlée was one of the best I’ve ever had — perfectly creamy with a caramelized top done just right.
The only dish I felt could be improved was the ratatouille. While the vegetables were well cooked and the natural juices flavorful, the dish felt a bit lacking in body, and I would have liked it to come with a sauce to elevate it further.
In conclusion, Oh La La is definitely worth visiting if you’re looking for authentic French food in Las Vegas. With a few small improvements, especially in the ratatouille and attention to service details, the experience could be even better.
The room has a very relaxed local Bistro feel, comfortable and well appointed…the servers, while youngish and attractive were long timers with deep knowledge and appreciation of the food, the room was 3/4 full the service was attentive, welcoming and friendly and it appeared that most of the other were regulars out for their 7:00 PM weekly! Highly recommended!