June 16th, 2011
By Vegas Seven Magazine
They grind and brew 100 percent Arabica beans from Rio Verde, Brazil, for your coffee at this new coffee emporium in Boca Park, but my choice for a cuppa Joe here is a delicious concoction made by mixing the hazelnut-chocolate spread Nutella with steamed milk and a big hit of espresso. $4.50, 750 S. Rampart Blvd., 272-2333.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Nutella Latte at Sambalatte
Muito alem dos casinos:um roteiro de restaurants em Las Vegas
Lola Magazine
Publicado em 29.08.2011 • Por Luísa Dalcin
- Sambalatte(750 South Rampart Boulevard, Suite 9 | fone.: [702] 272-2333)
o caminho dos cafés americanos. O proprietário é um brasileiro,
Luiz Claudio Oliveira, que fez este café inspirado nos anos de viagens pelo
mundo e em fazendas de café, principalmente no Brasil. O menu do
Sambalatte não é o de um café comum: os grãos de café servidos na loja
são colhidos de todos os cantos da terra. Além de cafés regulares, mocha
lattes e cappuccinos, o menu oferece bebidas como afogato, café misturado
com uma colher de gelado, e granita, uma bebida gelada no estilo italiano.
Além do pretinho, o Sambalatte oferece uma ampla seleção de produtos
frescos– mas frescos mesmo! Todos os dias, pães, bolos, tortas, são trazidos
da França congelados em um processo que usa hidrogênio e são
descongelados apenas na hora de servir. O sabor é incrível, como se tivessem
feito na hora, especialmente para você. Com quadros de fazendas mineiras
espalhados pelas paredes, o lugar é aconchegante e especial.”
Sambalatte Torrefazione Las Vegas
By JoAnna | December 1st, 2010
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Flat White at Sambalatte Torrefazione
March 10th, 2011
Las Vegas City Guide
Sambalatte Torrefazione opened last year and coffee junkies have been raving since. Beans are ground to order with coffee served up in porcelain china and bedecked with a design in the froth and served with a sweet treat on the side. Baristas serve up their wares from an exhibition area. And the coffee is locally roasted by farmers who use organic or fair trade products. You can also pick up gelato, chocolates and pastries fresh baked daily. Inside you can find community tables with rechargeable WiFi stations, a book library in the mezzanine to chill and space to conduct business meetings. Outside find seating with teak tables and comfortable chairs. Every night features live music
Friday, March 4, 2011
Sambalatte - it's like Starbucks but Samba with latte.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
by Charles Fontanilla
This coffee shop is located in Boca Park in Summerlin. I guess you could say that Sambalatte's target demographic is anyone 20 and above, looking for a good chat with friends on a Sunday afternoon, and sipping various types coffee from all over the world. Sounds fancy huh? What's even more fancy, the interiors. The walls were decorated with a modern and antique furniture, bookshelves and paintings. What about the drinks? Of course there are mid-price, drinks. The espresso I got was just like an espresso. But my friend who got an Ethiopian black coffee... mmm mmmm delicious. I don't drink black coffee but the Ethiopian black coffee is something to give a try. It has that black coffee bitter taste but yet a hint of something sweet. It's like Chelsea Handler, she's a bitch but yet she's fun. The pastries look good too, but I wasn't in the mood for something sweet at the time. Maybe on my next visit, I'd give a try on their Chocolate Caramel Pyramid. The workers are very friendly also. Looks like they're the type of people you would want to be friends with.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Now, Sambalatte is the new “Cheers” and the place to hang out in Vegas.
Since it opened last fall, it's been embraced by the community, and the media have discovered it as well, including The New York Post, the local NPR affiliate, Fox 5, and a Brazilian TV station.Haute Living ranked Sambalatte No. 1 in its Top 5 coffee shops in Las Vegas. Word is spreading all over Twitter and Facebook too. And Seven magazine wrote, because of the micro-roasted varieties, “this just might be the freshest, most distinctive cup of coffee you’ve ever had in Las Vegas.”


Opening Sambalatte was a good move, choosing a corner of Boca Park Fashion Village that has an almost-village feel to it, with a waterfall, a meandering walkway and greenery. The place caught on quickly.
Like “Cheers” and its characters, who regularly hung out for the camaraderie, Sambalatte has become the place to be, where everybody knows your name. You can smell the fresh-roasted aroma before you walk in, and, somehow, the world seems better for it.
Take a virtual tour, with this video, and see for yourself:
Monday, February 14, 2011
O melhor cafè de Las Vegas
by Daniel Rayol on fev 13, 2011

Essa semana conheci o “Sambalatte”, com certeza um dos melhores “Coffee Shops” que tive o prazer de conhecer! Uma amiga brasileira aqui de Las Vegas (Cristine Lefkowitz) comentou comigo sobre um novo “coffee shop” já super badalado, aberto por um brasileiro chamado Luiz Oliveira, e que estava sendo muito bem comentado por alguns dos mais importantes canais de mídia de Las Vegas. E realmente eu pude comprovar tudo e muito mais! Luiz, o dono é um uma pessoa com um grande conhecimento na área de serviço e uma enorme cultura do universo do café.

O Sambalatte é um lugar fantástico, desde os quadros com fotos artísticas de fazendas de café em Minas Gerais, a decoração e cores nas paredes, até os pequenos detalhes das mesas comunitárias com tomadas para carregadores de eletrônicos e WiFi gratuito. No entanto, tudo isso fica quase pequeno comparado ao café e guloseimas servidas no local. Todo café servido no Sambalatte, passa por um longo processo de seleção, e tem como ser 100% rastreado á sua origem! E no Sambalatte funciona mais ou menos assim: Você escolhe o grão, e também um dos vários processos de preparar o café.

Parabéns Luiz.
Daniel Rayol.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2011 SAMBALATTE
Brazilian-owned Sambalatte was such a find that even if I stumbled onto it on my second to the last day in Las Vegas, I made sure to visit it twice. It was the best coffee I had during my stay and the best cafe I have ever been to in Vegas with a relaxed but welcoming atmosphere and baristas that know what they are doing. The espressos are short the way they should be (Starbucks pay attention) and thecappuccini (can I say that?) are frothy and decorated with delicious "latte art".
Inside there are several tables, a cozy sofa and even a few shaded outdoor tables. Free WiFi, a table kitted out with rechargeable stations, a selection of breakfast breads and pastries, sandwiches and even gelato. Get there quick before it starts to get mobbed by the coffee cognoscenti.
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Sambalatte
750 S. Rampart Blvd., Suite 9
at Boca Park, Summerlin
Las Vegas NV
Tel: +1 (702) 272 2333
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Best Hangout
Desert Companion Magazine - February 2011
by STEVEN MASON
Lots of coffeehouses drink so deeply from the anti-Starbucks vibe that they've become caricatures of anti-corporatism. Fair trade? Check. Organic? Double check. Che Guevara posters? Venti check. So whether you're traipsing around Greenwich Village or San Francisco's SoMa district, finding a coffeehouse that creates an oeuvre and owns it - instead of proffering over-roasted coffee and overpriced imitations of food - is next to impossible. But that's all because you're not looking right here in Las Vegas (Boca Park, to be exact), where Sambalatte Torrefazione serves world-class java for the true enthusiast, freshly roasted, ground and brewed (French press, vacuum brew, chemex, aero press or single brew), tea, foodie salads and sandwiches like their caprese; pastries flown in from Paris; comely desserts; and palate-cleansing gelatos. All in a two-story, spacious environment, walls adorned with photos of coffee in various stages of production; communal teak tables; the requisite Wi-Fi along with a bevy of rechargeable Wi-Fi stations; books and magazines; room for the impromptu business meeting or understated art of the pickup; live Latin and jazz music on many nights; unobtrusive but substantive music the rest of the time; and an eclectic mix of cool, personable coffee-lovers (as customers, baristas and servers). When it comes time for my dictionary, Sambalatte has got first dibs on the word "oasis."
[750 S. Rampart Blvd. Suite 9, 272-2333, http://www.sambalatte.com/]
Newbie cred: Steven Mason, brand strategist, ADHD connoisseur, and megadose consumer of caffeine, has lived in Las Vegas for 15 months.