Las Vegas’ Most Iconic 24-hour Restaurant is on a Casino Floor | On The Line | Bon Appétit
Operator ZoneKitchen Systems & Workflow/Bon Appétit/13:12
Eighteen seats, middle of a casino floor, open 24 hours with gamblers breathing down your neck and slot machines drowning out ticket calls — the Oyster Bar shouldn't work. But they've been shucking since 1975 because they figured out the one thing most operations miss: when you can't control the chaos around you, you build systems so tight they run themselves. Six feet from blackjack tables means every move has to be deliberate, every mise spot has to be perfect, because there's nowhere to hide when you're cooking in a fishbowl. The real lesson isn't about oysters — it's about executing flawlessly when the whole world is watching.
— The Chef's Take












