For Some Of The Most Scenic Waterfront Dining In Nevada, Head To Mimi’ and Coco’ Bistro
Sometimes, you can find a little taste of the Mediterranean not far from home. For flavorful French and Mediterranean-inspired cuisines in a setting like no other, be sure to visit the Mimi’ & Coco’ Bistro in Henderson, Nevada. Here, you can sit at a patio table overlooking gently lapping waters and enjoy a moment that will feel like a well-deserved vacation for both your taste buds and senses alike. This city gem is definitely a winner!
You can learn more about the restaurant and its delicious menu by going to the official restaurant website as well as the restaurant Facebook page.
Have you ever been to the Mimi’ & Coco’ Bistro in Henderson? If so, would you agree that it is among the best waterfront dining in Nevada? What did you order? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!
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- The Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary in Las Vegas is home to a wide array of turtles, birds, pigs, rabbits, and more.
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