For fish lovers, don't miss the Glacier51 toothfish, like Chilean seabass, is fish equivalent to waygu.It is supposedly caught sustainably from Australia's sub-Antarctic region. Red gurnard also good.
Pelican Boil (lobster, crab, prawns, mussels, etc) served by pouring into the table top. $128 (every Saturday). Accompanied with white wine, a very interesting way to have supper!
This restaurant occupies the space of Pierside.Kitchen and Bar Former Ku De Ta chef Dan Segall helms the new menu, with offerings such as the skate wing chop ($32). Read more
"The Pelican has long been a symbol that holds great affinity with seafarers who would find their way back to land after a long voyage to celebrate their homecoming."
I like the black pepper, candied bacon which tasted like crispy bah kwa. Yellowfin tuna steak very tasteless and dry. Should be served with vegetables, buttered corn or potato. Linguine was too soft.
The view is excellent. The service is poor. Very slow, in-coordinated. If you're bringing guests out for a view - take them to other restaurants on the strip.
n the grand age of navigation, sighting a pelican signalled to seafarers that land was near and, with that, a homecoming to their loved ones... Today, we are inspired to recreate that same experience here at The Pelican...