Mentioned by Time Out Las Vegas
The 15 best French restaurants in Las Vegas
"Paris, the Eiffel Tower, an intimate dinner of French cuisine are among the most romantic things in the world. It’s no wonder that the Eiffel Tower is one of the most popular spots in the world for marriage proposals. It isn’t necessary to travel all the way to Paris when you’re ready to pop the question."
"The best spot for a view of the Bellagio Water Show also happens to be an amazing place to take pictures of Paris Las Vegas’ Eiffel Tower. You can snap photos of both of the angles shown above by walking up Bellagio Drive. We took the first photo directly in front of the Bellagio entrance and valet."
"Love is in the air: Take your romance to the next level with an Eiffel Tower Restaurant experience. Admire center Strip views from floor-to-ceiling windows, all while savoring fine French cuisine. We recommend a table by the window to make the most of your night."
"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."
"At the helm of several Las Vegas Restaurants, including Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House, is Chef Emeril Lagasse. He has earned a reputation for delivering outstanding dishes, so guests at this restaurant enter with high expectations. Undoubtedly, these expectations are met on every occasion."
"Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House is a seafood haven featuring dishes by the world-famous chef, Emeril Lagasse. This casual restaurant is modern and sea-inspired."
"An evening at the Foundation Room feels like a house party at a mansion, thanks to the richly upholstered interior space that’s outfitted with a fireplace that lends a warm glow. The once extremely exclusive but now very accessible space is perched on the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay. The Foundation Room features an expansive balcony with a much-desired view of the Strip, plus nightly DJs and a Nibbles & Sips happy hour Sunday through Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m."
"Great views of the city come with the Foundation Room at the top of Mandalay Bay. Deejays and cocktail such as the Cucumber Zen, Perfect Gin & Tonic, or the Ginza Fashioned make the menu. The patio offers stunning views of the Las Vegas Strip."
"Lots of mouth watering flavor and I like the super fast way they get the food out to you, without feeling hurried."
"If Robuchon is the most elaborate and Savoy the most elegant of Vegas's great restaurants, Gagnaire matches them for the creativity of its cuisine, which is often as baffling as it is exhilarating. One look at his scallop carpaccio with Campari or mushroom broth zézette tells you that you're in the hands of the enfant terrible of French cooking. The years haven't dimmed Gagnaire's incessant search for astounding edibles and his Nebraska sirloin with escargot sauce and venison ice-cream provides a window into the intellectual curiosity that drives his talent."
"There’s the airy dining room, with its glass orb chandeliers and serene decor. And there’s the impeccable food that seems to transport you inside the inventive mind of Michelin-starred chef Pierre Gagnaire. Trying to anticipate how a dish will arrive is a losing game."
"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."
"WestgateThere's nothing better than saying "I know a place" and taking your date by surprise—in a good way, of course. Edge Steakhouse at the Westgate has a perfectly fine dining room with plenty of room for trade show parties that filter over from the neighboring Las Vegas Convention Center. But for a change of pace, request a seat at the bar, where head bartender Mike Thompson is usually on duty—a longtime customer favorite who's ready to hand out a stiff Manhattan and a dose of New York-flavored hospitality."
"If you’re going to order a steak in Las Vegas, you need to go all-in at Edge Steakhouse. Roasted bone marrow and Wagyu beef tartare will prepare your stomach for a 40-day dry-aged, bone-in ribeye topped with a cold water lobster tail, served with a bowl of black-and-white truffle mac’n’cheese that’ll convince you demi-glace belongs on every pasta dish. With your last sip of scotch to wash down the last juicy bite of steak, you’ll taste why this top-rated steakhouse has few rivals on the Strip."
"When searching for the best restaurants in Las Vegas, a restaurant with great service and presentation needs to be on the list. At Edge Steakhouse, try a wide range of delicacies like Filet Mignon, Aged Prime Rib, Beef Wellington and Alaskan King Crab Legs, paired with various sides from the traditional Loaded Potatoes or a Festive Mexican Street Corn. For a great experience and expert staffing, Edge Steakhouse is a great option for dinner in Las Vegas."
"In the shadows of the Strip, you’ll find Domsky Glass, a studio that utilizes metal and glass to create innovative lighting and sculptures. The art gallery has created beautiful custom pieces for world-class hotels, Cirque Du Soleil shows, fine dining restaurants, and high-end shops. You can contact the studio to arrange a visit, or check out an open house and see the art of glass-blowing in person."
"It's unlikely you'll stumble across this white-walled gallery near the valet at CityCenter's Mandarin Oriental, but it's certainly worth seeking out. Depending on where you're coming from, you'll pass chunks of CityCenter's $40m art collection, including works by Maya Lin (a suspended rendition of the Colorado River made from reclaimed silver) and Frank Stella (a 32ft work on canvas from his protractor series) in registration lobbies. Look out for Nancy Rubins's Big Edge, a large boat bouquet made of more than 200 tethered canoes and aluminium boats, which serves as the centrepiece for the $9bn campus of hotels."
"Say aloha to an oasis of art in the desert at Wyland Galleries. Located within the Miracle Mile Shops, Wyland Galleries brings waves of Hawaiian style art to the Strip. Every unique, undersea inspiration was created by the “Marine Michaelangelo” himself – all of the fountains, furnitures, and other decor were also handpicked by Wyland."
"This place is in the Luxor Hotel & Casino, it exhibits 13 preserved human bodies and more than 250 organs for an educational purpose. Here, if your kids are not squeamish, they can see how our muscles intricate and our organs in addition to getting educated a little bit about what happens if we neglect of our bodies. Bodies is one of the best kids attractions in Las Vegas."
"The Luxor’s illuminating exhibit has been experienced by more than 15 million people. Bodies: The Exhibition showcases 13 real human bodies that have been carefully preserved so you can peek under your skin for a rare three-dimensional view of the human body. Learn more about Bodies: The Exhibition."
"It’s one thing trying to keep your eyes open while reading from a boring biology book. It’s another thing seeing the biology makeup of actual bodies at REAL BODIES at Bally’s Las Vegas. Here you’ll get the science lesson you didn’t get in the classroom."
"Found in Luxor Hotel the Bodies Exhibition is a scientific look at the human body. This exhibition uses real human cadavers in the displays and is recommended for older children or teenagers but is one of the most comprehensive displays of how our bodies work currently available to the public. Madame Tussauds Vegas"
"Bodies…The Exhibition has had more than 15 million visitors worldwide. It provides an intimate and informative view of the human body. The exhibition features 13 real full-bodies and more than 260 organs and partial body specimens, giving a rare 3-dimensional view of the human body."
"The Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, also known as the Hoover Dam Bridge, crosses the Colorado River between the states of Arizona and Nevada and is world renowned for its impressive feats of engineering. The 1,500-foot-long four-lane highway bridge rests 890 feet above the Colorado River and is the second-highest bridge in the United States. It also features the world's tallest concrete columns of their kind and is the highest and longest arched concrete bridge in the Western Hemisphere."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Matt Kieffer used under CC BY-SA 2.0. The blue water running under the amazing arched bridge through the big canyon–that just asks for a photo. But Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge is not only a place for nice shots."