A major moment in food and culture is coming to Las Vegas. Award-winning chef and Top Chef star Kwame Onwuachi is opening the first Black chef–led restaurant on the iconic Las Vegas Strip.
Chef Kwame will launch “Maroon,” a Caribbean-inspired steakhouse, inside SAHARA Las Vegas. The opening marks a historic milestone, as no Black chef has ever led a restaurant on the Strip before.
Known for blending bold flavors with powerful storytelling, Chef Kwame brings his Caribbean roots, New York upbringing, and fine-dining experience into every dish. Maroon is expected to celebrate Caribbean culture through elevated steaks, rich spices, and vibrant flavors, offering guests something truly new and meaningful in Las Vegas dining.
Chef Kwame Onwuachi is no stranger to success. He is a James Beard Award winner, best-selling author, and one of the most influential chefs of his generation. His rise from humble beginnings to global recognition continues to inspire young chefs and entrepreneurs around the world.
Opening Maroon on the Las Vegas Strip is more than a business move it is a cultural win. It represents progress, representation, and the breaking of long-standing barriers in one of the most competitive food destinations in the world.
As excitement builds around Maroon, many see this moment as history in the making and a powerful reminder that Black excellence belongs on every stage, including the world-famous Las Vegas Strip.
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