California Casino Opens New High-Limit Gaming Area

San Manuel Casino in Southern California last week announced the opening of its newest high-limit gaming space offering both table games and slots, and an Asian-inspired eatery, which includes a $10,000 cocktail.

California Casino Opens New High-Limit Gaming Area

San Manuel Casino in Highland, California has opened a new high limit gaming space and Asian-inspired eatery, which offers a $10,000 cocktail.

The gaming area, High Limit Tables and High Limit Slots, is adjoined by a new culinary experience, Hong Bao Kitchen.

“At San Manuel Casino, we always strive to give our guests new and exciting options, which led us to open the new high limit space and Hong Bao Kitchen,” said San Manuel General Manager Peter Arceo. “Providing these unique and luxury entertainment options is just the latest way to offer our guests a best-in-class experience and sets us apart as one of Southern California’s top entertainment destinations.”

The high-limit area is accessible by a custom marble walkway leading guests into a luxurious slots chamber, which offers more than 200 slots, including Buffalo Gold Revolution, Ultimate Fire Link, Crystal Star, Black Diamond, Lightning Cash and Jackpot Streams, some with denominations up to $1,000.

High Limit Tables features 15 table games, including Baccarat, 3:2 Double Deck Blackjack and Six Deck Blackjack. Exclusive gaming parlors are available upon reservation.

“Our newest gaming space brings our highest table limits yet—$25,000— making San Manuel Casino one of the best high limit experiences in the country,” said Arceo. VIP concierge services are available 24/7.

High limit gaming also boasts San Manuel Casino’s newest beverage offering, a $10,000 cocktail called Rare and Fine. The drink created by in-house mixologists will feature one of the most rare and expensive American whiskeys, as well as a 100-point Bordeaux, served in a keepsake Lalique crystal glass along with a diamond and 14-karat gold cocktail pick.

Hong Bao Kitchen features traditional dishes drawn from China’s eight major cuisine regions, as well as Vietnam, Korea and Japan. Hongbao is Mandarin for “red envelope,” a word synonymous with happiness, luck, good will and good fortune.

“We have carefully crafted the Hong Bao Kitchen menu to highlight regional Asian specialties,” said Bob Zhang, executive Asian chef of San Manuel Casino.

“Hong Bao will be a unique and authentic experience for all guests wishing to enjoy the cuisine of different Asian cultures, with delicious and lively flavors sure to satisfy every palate,” said Jun Tao, Hong Bao Chef de Cuisine.

San Manuel Casino, owned and operated by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, is located 60 minutes from downtown Los Angeles and a short drive from L.A.-Ontario International Airport.