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28 Best Restaurants in Las Vegas
"Found on the 11th floor of the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, the Eiffel Tower Restaurant is the place for elegant French cuisine and magnificent views of the Bellagio Fountains. The view from here gets you far above the street with unimpeded views of the Strip and fountains!. The Eiffel Tower Restaurant has an excellent selection of elegant French cuisine."
"4 out of 5 stars Restaurants The Strip. Like the real Eiffel Tower, the Strip’s downsized homage to the Parisian landmark is home to a dining destination. Unlike its French counterpart, Chef Jean Joho’s Eiffel Tower Restaurant is an elevated experience, perched 11 stories above the Strip."
"Las Vegas is well-known for its replicas but the Eiffel Tower is the most impressive. Inside is a brilliant restaurant that has floor-to-ceiling windows. They show you the view 100 feet over the Bellagio fountains, along with a good view of the strip."
"It may sound like a blasphemy to say, but while Emeril Lagasse, a man who almost singlehandedly changed how we look at home cooking, has opened up several restaurants, not all of them are good. However, Emeril’s Las Vegas empire breaks that mold and offers consistently high-quality dishes that are simultaneously fancy enough for the pickiest gourmand and delicious enough for any eater. Plus, their Creole roots make the food approachable, which isn’t always true of high-class dining."
"When your taste buds want to be elevated to a new level at a Las Vegas seafood restaurant then an ideal place to eat is Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House. Located within the MGM Grand, this contemporary eatery has an exciting interior that features unique fish sculptures, brightly colored glass and plenty of neon. Open for lunch and dinner, award winning chef Emeril Lagasse has put together a fantastic menu that celebrates the flavors of New Orleans in his seafood creations."
"If your kids love seafood, then this is definitely one restaurant you won’t want to miss during your Las Vegas trip. Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House features delicious comfort food that is inspired by American Southern and New Orleans style seafood cuisine. Menu options include delicious crab legs, shrimp po-boy sandwiches, chopped salads, hearty gumbo, steaks, hand-cut fries and an array of dessert options include banana cream pie, cheesecake, bread pudding and more."
"Located high on the 63rd floor of the Mandalay Bay casino and resort, the Foundation Room nightclub brings classic Las Vegas flair to the forefront of the guest experience. Arrive early to enjoy a special happy hour on the rooftop before you head into the club to enjoy a night filled with dancing and laughter. VIP club memberships are available and are a great option for couples that frequent Las Vegas and want to take their special nights out on the town to the next level."
"Set on the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay, the Foundation Room is a vibrant and unique rooftop lounge, nightclub and restaurant. With several different rooms and areas inside, up here you also find a lovely rooftop terrace with the most amazing views over Las Vegas and The Strip. Sophisticated, yet cool and exciting in vibe and decor, this is really a one stop destination for a great night out."
"Whether it’s pre-dinner drinks or late-night debauchery, Foundation Room delivers with style, sophistication and stunning views of the Strip from the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay. The spacious terrace here features a rooftop happy hour Sunday through Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. that includes tempura cauliflower, short rib poutine, plus beer, wine, and spirit specials."
"Twist by Pierre Gagnaire is as special as special occasion restaurants get. In some of the most imaginative dishes offered in Vegas, single ingredients are elevated to complete pieces of art, and every course will surprise you. Gagnaire plays heavily to seasons and regions, so if you'd like to taste the absolute essence of a place, dive into dishes like Dover Sole from Brittany, with spinach cream, shitake duxelle, cauliflower, and mousseline sauce, and you'll be completely transported."
"He may look like a Jedi master, but Pierre Gagnaire really is one of the top culinary masters in the world. His global invasion of restaurants stopped short of America, until he opened Twist at the Mandarin Oriental in Las Vegas. The Frenchman's understated elegance fits in nicely with the hotel."
"There are a few master chefs in Las Vegas and Pierre Gagnaire is certainly one of them with his 3 Michelin stars. It’s his only restaurant in the US and the food is as good as you’d expect. It’s has a modern feel but is deeply rooted in traditional French cooking."
"This elegant, off the Strip steakhouse offers a luxurious atmosphere and exquisite dishes, including the finest steaks from Angus filet to bone-in rib eye. The immense wine wall and cellar together contains over 1500 bottles of wine. Hours of Operation: Monday – Sunday"
"The restaurants at Wynn and Encore offer exceptional group and private dining with renowned chefs who are actually in their kitchens preparing your cuisine. Some chefs lend their name to a restaurant, ours call them home. With a large variety of cuisines and atmospheres to choose from, we can help you plan a social event, client dinner, company gathering, welcome reception or other occasion specially created to suit your group."
"A post shared by Mark Ikegami (@akio7873) on Jun 9, 2019 at 7:45pm PDT. Chart House boasts a huge aquarium which sports a variety of exotic fish. Located in the Golden Nugget’s Rush Tower in Fremont Street, this restaurant is right in the heart of Vegas."
"The hot pot experience is still relatively new to Las Vegas, and it's now arrived on the Strip at X Pot. A visit here is an elevated culinary experience that aims to involve all of a guest's senses. Projections, soundscapes and light shows set the background to this upscale communal dining experience."
"Tacos are always a win, especially when they’re the dirt-cheap Korean-Mexican fusion creations of KoMex – think $2 (£1.40) kimchi bowls and $2.25 (£1.60) fusion tacos, a perfect pair for your wallet and weeknight happy-hour recovery. Your choice of beef, pork, chicken or tofu is topped with pico de gallo (Mexican salsa) and KoMex slaw and packed inside a corn tortilla."
"As previously stated, you’ll find some of the best Mexican food around this part of the United States and since Mexican is already delicious, why not combine it with another delicious cuisine?. Well, that’s where you get Komex, an amazing hybrid of Korean and Mexican. Komex is a small family operated a restaurant that is fresh and cheap."
"If you are looking for quality, but cheap restaurants in Las Vegas, KoMex is your answer. The name actually stands for Korean and Mexican which are the two cuisines you can find here. Their bulgogi bowls are as delicious as their tacos, making it one of the most popular Mexican as well Korean restaurants in Las Vegas, USA."
"Binoculars, fanny packs and Hawaiian shirts are optional but we’re more about getting into some of the free attractions sprinkled across the LVB (that’s Las Vegas Boulevard for all of you not in the know). Let’s start with some casino hopping. Amidst the singing slot machines and the bustling gaming tables, from the carpets to the decor, every hotel holds true to a unique theme. One minute you’ll find yourself in the chic and tech-y lobby of The Cosmopolitan and the next you’ll be among the Egyptian ruins of The Luxor."
"Vegas has many buildings more than 20 stories tall, but only Stratosphere exceeds 100 and boasts the nation's highest thrill rides. Atop the 1149ft-high tapered tripod tower, vertiginous indoor and outdoor viewing decks afford Vegas' best 360-degree panoramas. There you'll also find Top of the World, a revolving restaurant, and the jazzy 107 SkyLounge cocktail bar. To get to the top of Vegas' lucky landmark, ride one of America's fastest elevators, lifting you 108 floors in a mere 37 ear-popping seconds."
"With our bathing suits tucked in our oversized purses we headed to Radius, the 25th floor roof top pool lounge at the Stratosphere where we spent the rest of the day recovering from our three previous busy days and soaking in the hot desert sun without dying from it’s heat. It was the perfect way to end our time in Vegas, relaxing before we had to make our way to dinner and then to the airport for our midnight flights back home."
"Everyone likes a good laugh every now and then; a fact that is especially true when you’re on vacation. Make it a vacation on the Las Vegas Strip with a renowned comedy club – add famous stand-up comedians to the mix – and you’ll never look at Las Vegas comedy shows the same!"
"However, you can find both just outside the club, in the hotel’s restaurant or casino. You must be 18 or older to enter. The Laugh Factory has a varied lineup."
"The Aces of Comedy Club is located at the Terry Fator Theatre, inside the Mirage Hotel and Casino. The theatre offers concessions and a limited bar. There is no drink minimum."
"The Comedy Cellar has seen such big names as Darrell Hammond, Keith Robinson, Jim Norton, and Ray Romano. The following week’s lineups are posted at the end of the week, as the club ensures the best possible comedians. Come for a night show or for the Sunday brunch, which highlights laughs alongside delicious eats, including the best ham and eggs."
"The Comedy Cellaris located at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Vegas. A more intimate venue, this live comedy club seats about 100. The club does not have any food service but the club does serve drinks."