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Address: Chelsea Tower, 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd Level 2, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 534-3419
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On the food side, the highlights were excellent: the bread service and the lobster tacos were fantastic and honestly stole the show for me. Unfortunately, the rest of the menu left something to be desired, especially at this price point. I paid the upcharge for the Wagyu steak, which I expected to be cooked perfectly, but my “medium rare” came out very underdone—rare to the point of being cold in the center—so I couldn’t finish it. On top of that, my tiramisu never arrived, which was disappointing given dessert is part of the experience.
Seating and overall experience were also a miss. I was placed at what felt like the worst table in the room: right next to the kitchen, so I constantly heard “CORNER!” being yelled throughout the night. It definitely pulled me out of the immersive vibe they’re going for. I also had zero cast interaction between numbers, while I watched other tables get multiple playful visits. Given the show is marketed as an intimate, interactive, 50-guest dinner party, that imbalance was noticeable.
All in, with the $150 ticket, add-ons, drinks, and tip, I left feeling like the value just wasn’t there. The performers are wonderful and the idea is fun, but inconsistent food execution, missing items, and poor seating made it hard to justify the cost. If you love Spiegelworld, I’d honestly suggest checking out their other shows that focus purely on performance and then doing dinner separately elsewhere.
Only complaint is up charge for the lobster roll with caviar bites only include 3 for 2 people they should just price it for 4 or by the 1
The food was delicious and the wine selection was diverse. There were performances as well which made the whole experience so fun! Definitely the highlight of our trip! We will be back.
This review is for a visit on 9/29/25
We are frequent patrons at the Cosmopolitan, and visit Superfrico/Ski lodge on a regular basis.
When we heard that they were premiering a new show called “The Party” , we knew we would have to see it .
I knew that the prior show, “Opium” at Superfrico was not as successful as they would have liked . Personally I felt the show was very underrated reasonably priced , and performed in nice intimate venue .
The Party experience looks to be the best parts of Spiegelworld given to you all in one! The ticket was around $150. Included is a limited menu, but it is a three course meal of some of their signature dishes , with options to upgrade if you want. The chef does an amazing job with all of the food! It already seemed like the best deal on the strip before the show even started .
Before being seated , parties are bought into small hidden area called the Reliquary room to meet the shows host Lori. She introduces herself asked for our names , and gave us a glass of champagne. Very cool start before the show.
She also remembers names and uses it at times during the show, a very intimate experience as there are only about 50 party goers or so per seating.
We were seated in a small area between the main restaurant and the former Opium studio. Our server took our drink orders and our appetizer order. All food is brought between acts , with guests given ample time to finish before a performer arrives .
During the end of one act I had not realized Lori was above our table . She had her foot on my husbands head and was asking him by name if we were having fun. When we introduced ourselves to Lori originally, I said one of my friends goes by Crazy Carl . The whole night she kept calling him that and even came up to him during the show that our table loved .
There are about 5 to 6 different acts during the show
Some of the acts /performers will be familiar to people who have seen Opium or Absinthe .
The main difference is seeing them in such an intricate space . Acts were constantly off the stage interacting with the crowd. It’s different when you see a performer spin around on a light fixture 5 feet away from you! Definitely raunchy with plenty of crowd participation, so be warned !
Amazing show all around , This is a must if you plan to see a show on the strip . Afterwards hit the studio bar or Ski Lodge . Go see some our favorites like Razo , Marco , Turbo , Danny , Nicole , Arturo, Jeff, Tasha or anyone else. They also have some of the hardest working bar-backs I’ve ever seen very quick, they hustle to keep the bar moving along smoothly! Some of the best staff and drinks on the strip. The drinks here are no match for anyplace on the strip! This review is genuine, and we live out of state! We very much appreciate the hard work of the staff puts in matched by the heart that goes with it into what makes Superfrico in a league of their own.
If I could give more than a 5 star review, I would!
What a fun restaurant that was completely crazy. We visited Superfrico with a work group (6 in our party) so not everyone knew each other. Although difficult to sometimes talk, because of the noise, it is a great ice-breaker restaurant for there was never a dull moment and something was always going on. The 1st thing I noticed was that the chairs at the table were different styles and different heights. The decor just reminded me of a place where they will just throw anything up on the walls. I forgot to take a picture but I do remember seeing a plate of spaghetti where the 2 meatballs had googly eyes that were looking at me. They may have influenced my food choice.
The food:
Ok so I want to start by stating that I did get a chance to review the menu beforehand and saw, in its own box, the highlight of the menu, the Tableside Mozzarella. Just get it. If you are on the fence or not sure, just get it. I even considered ordering this as my main entree, but did not want to seem greedy by just eating it all myself. The tableside mozzarella took about 15minutes to go from cheese curds in a bowl to delicious mozzarella (along with all of the accompanied extras). The young lady who prepared it explained the process and honestly it reminded me of how my kids would make homemade slime (as was all the rage a few years ago). For my entree I ordered the spaghetti and meatballs (maybe influenced by that picture on the wall?) Meatballs were seasoned well and had a great flavor. The pasta was freshly made and honestly this was the closest tasting pasta to what my wife and I had when we travelled to Italy a few years ago. Pasta in Italy tastes so different and fresh over there. Best in the world. Anyway, I digress. My wife ordered the Chicken Parmesan and it was large enough for 2 people to share. We (my wife and I) stuck with the Italian themed food and loved every bite. For dessert the server recommended the Banana Walnut Tartufo and although I was already full (I had more than my fair share of the mozzarella =) The plate was cleaned and not a crumble was left. We wanted to enjoy all of the food in Las Vegas and had logged over 27,000 steps that day. Had to burn some calories, mainly in anticipation of the tableside mozzarella.
The atmosphere:
As previously eluded to there is alot going on. When walking in the entrance reminded me of something like the Haunted Mansion at Disney. We were just in a room and unsure which wall to go through. If you look up the lighting reminded me of some of those deep sea jellyfish. That was a good indicator as to what we were in store for. There was always something to look at (we were there on a Sunday evening) and we were constantly on the lookout for the performers. I am assuming that these performers were part of the restaurant and not just random people who wandered in. List of Performers:
Astronaut – Did handstands on the back of people’s booths.
Pimp – Passed out lollypops.
Juggler – Had LED balls and just jumped up on a table.
Penguin – Not a full costume just the mask. Wandered around.
Fake Server – Would pretend to spill fake food on you or surprise you.
Flamingo Dancer – Dressed with more clothing than what we saw out on Las Vegas Blvd.
I still cannot describe all that we saw but I do remember looking up in my line of sight and just seeing a very busy colorful wall that contained a drawing of a skull with rainbow colored teeth and shooting stars out of its eye sockets. This design was also on the menu. Again, just a lot going on.
If you have never been to Vegas and want a truly unique experience, I recommend visiting Superfrico. Food was great and the atmosphere was memorable. The combination of both made for a truly fun evening, especially for people that are not as familiar with each other. We will always remember that evening.
In closing, order the tableside mozzarella, you know you want it. =)
Nothing over the top odd. We’re were so disappointed and underwhelmed. We found out it’s run by same ppl as absinthe and if so …. Shame on them as absinthe is awesome. We we’re also told by one of the staff members that a lot of the entertainers were supposedly on vacation but even so there should be others to take their place. Now, should it be this way late at night on a Saturday night? No, we definitely should have had the same exact entertainment that somebody going at 6 o’clock had.
The servers were great. Staff great.
Food good. Wayyyyyy expensive. Great taste yes but $40 for Bronzino with asparagus. Chicken parm was $49!!!!! Sauce was tasty but $49 for chicken !!!
We didn’t get it but the mozzarella tableside was $120. Drinks good but holy Vegas prices. Now if we had good entertainment it would’ve offset the prices but I’d never recommend based on what or rather we didn’t experience.