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Las Vegas restaurants guide: Where to eat on and off the Strip
"There is no need for couples to fly all the way to Paris to experience elegant dining at the top of the Eiffel Tower. Instead, they can experience the same romantic offerings at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant inside Paris Las Vegas. This most romantic restaurant in Las Vegas offers views of The Strip, as well as the Fountains of the Bellagio."
"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."
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"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."
"Emerils New Orleans Fish House is certainly nice, but not so pricey that diners on a budget have to skip it. Go to Emerils Fish House at the..."
"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."
"Foundation Room—a favorite for local, nightlife industry folk—is laid-back and soulful, as you would expect from House of Blues. Crowning Mandalay Bay at sixty-three stories high, this blues-inspired space feels more like a supper club lounge, with sofas, rugs and even a fireplace for a leisurely, laid-back vibe. In other words, it’s not a wild ‘n crazy atmosphere, so you’ll want to slow your roll."
"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."
"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."
"If romantic Twist's sparkling nighttime Strip views don't make you gasp, the modern French cuisine by this three-star Michelin chef just might. Seasonal tasting menus may include squid-ink gnocchetti topped with..."
"If you’re longing for the glamor of vintage Las Vegas — red tufted seating, waiters in tuxedos flambeing bananas foster tableside, a booth once frequented by Frank Sinatra — you’ll find it at The Golden Steer Steakhouse on Sahara Avenue, the oldest steakhouse in the city. Founded in 1958, this just off-Strip fine dining restaurant has a long tradition of serving wet-aged steak and classic Las Vegas accompaniments such as shrimp cocktail and oysters Rockefeller. For a special occasion, split the chateaubriand."
"Smith & Wollensky, known as America’s Steakhouse, has made its return to the Las Vegas Strip and now calls Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas home. Boasting two stories tall, the all new classic steakhouse features a tavern like open concept bar and lounge off the promenade level,..."
"Smith & Wollensky, “America’s Steakhouse” has made its return to the Las Vegas Strip, now open at the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. Learn MoreReserve a Table"
"Smith & Wollensky, “America’s Steakhouse” has made its return to the Las Vegas Strip, now open at the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas."
"Whether your preference is surf, turf, or both, The Capital Grille offers a memorable afternoon or evening of must-try fine dining. Delicious dry-aged, hand-cut steaks and fresh seafood dishes are available in the comfortable yet sophisticated dining room, or book a private dining suite for up to 40 guests. Complement your meal with wine from a list featuring 350 labels from around the world, carefully curated by the restaurant's master sommelier."
"Over in Rancho Charleston, check out Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, which has earned 4.5 stars out of 213 reviews on Yelp. You can find the fast food spot, which offers burgers and ice cream and frozen yogurt, at 4675 W."
"Yardbird feels like a combination of honky-tonk and family dining room, which is the perfect atmosphere for its Southern food. They're most well-known for their fried chicken, which is amazingly juicy. Food is served on platters that make for easy sharing."
"A modern take on Southern comfort means shared plates, craft cocktails, critically acclaimed fried chicken, and an ideal place for brunch or dinner."
"For diners looking for the best vegetarian and vegan food options, this next location on the list of best restaurants in Las Vegas is not only exclusively vegan and vegetarian but also sources local produce and vegan meats and cheeses. Explore flavors like Hand-Rolled Vegan Sushi, Elote Tamale or try the Daily Pop-Up Special, featuring the best in the daily sourced farmer’s products. With a variety of new flavors, fresh ingredients, and gluten-free options, this location is the perfect place for diners with alternative tastes or dietary restrictions."
"With locations in ever-hipper DTLV and super-suburban Henderson, VegeNation serves all plant-based ingredients—including meats, cheeses, and ice cream—for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. The eatery’s mission is to lead a food revolution, and though they’ve had to pause local community projects like pop-up yoga classes, art galleries, workshops, and fundraisers due to the pandemic, they continue to showcase seasonal ingredients and support local businesses by adopting school gardens and sourcing local craft brews."
"VegeNation's motto is that they serve "fresh global street food that makes you feel really damn good," and rightly so as all of their food is 100% plant-based. The restaurant prides itself in locally sourcing the fruits and vegetables in their dishes from nearby farms and even using herbs they grow themselves to season the dishes. Guests can start their day with The Badass Vegan Burrito breakfast and end it with a Pho-King Delicious dinner, comprising Vietnamese pho, mushroom broth, and Miracle Noodles."
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"Next on our list of the best desserts in Las Vegas, it’s the Dapper Doughnut. If donuts are your jam, then you’re going to absolutely love this place. Diners can take their pick from 24 toppings, including delicious flavor combinations such as Nutella, blueberry lemon, turtle, cinnamon, and Fluffer Nutter."
"Mini cake-style doughnuts find a home at The Dapper Doughnut in the MGM Grand. Diners choose from 24 toppings such as Nutella, blueberry lemon, turtle, cinnamon, and Fluffer Nutter. Beverages include a doughnut milkshake."