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French Restaurants in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States – with menus and pictures
"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."
"One of those Las Vegas restaurants with a view, this Eiffel Tower restaurant offers you the charm of Paris in the Sin City. The place is charming and undoubtedly romantic. They have both lunch and dinner option available with two and three courses, and the former is cheaper than the latter if budget is your concern."
"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."
"Lots of people serve shrimp and oysters on the Strip, but no one does it quite like Emeril. At the celebrity chef’s MGM Grand restaurant, those oysters come broiled with Creole herb butter or freshly shucked alongside watermelon mignonette, and the shrimp is stuffed with crab over black-eyed-pea succotash. It’s feel-good food without all the usual formality."
"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."
"Stop by the Foundation Room and experience great panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip with its upscale casino hotels, high-end restaurants, shops, and attractions. Originally an exclusive private club for members only, this cocktail lounge is located on the 63rd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel right above the House of Blues. It has several bars, a big dance floor, and an upscale restaurant."
"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."
"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."
"Set above the brightly lit Strip on the 23rd floor of the Waldorf Astoria, French chef Pierre Gagnaire’s Twist is a bright, creative culinary journey through French flavors and techniques, including lobster fricassee, foie gras and a chocolate souffle."
"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"
"Many of the steakhouses in Las Vegas are prohibitively pricey. Lawry's offers a similar experience, but people won't have to take out a loan to pay the bill. Lawry's is affordable ..."
"For those seeking an upscale dining experience, Lawry's The Prime Rib is an excellent option. Complete with an amazing art deco design, the ambiance is certainly part of Lawry's Th..."
"Off the StripLawry's now has curbside pickup Tuesday-Sunday, 4:30-8pm with 20% off (plus 50% off the beer and wine list). That's some good incentive for eating prime rib at home."
"The Capital Grille is situated in the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. It features a wood-burning fireplace and breathtaking views. Chef Michael Mina has designed an extensive menu with items such as roasted duckling, dry-aged filet mignon steak, seafood pierogies with truffled crème Fraiche, pan-roasted sea scallops as well as a number of other dishes!"
"Looking for the best lunch in Las Vegas for a business meal or when dining on an expense account?. Head to the Capital Grille. This upscale steak and seafood joint is the perfect pl..."
"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."
"Rejuvenate and glow to the holistic treatments in Djanel Spa which is just a minute away from MGM Hotel and Las Vegas Boulevard. Relax your body with the wide array of body pampering including Swedish Flair Massage, Thai Massage, and Hot Stone Therapy. A couple massage is perfect for you and your loved one right after a night of tiring walk while following the neon lights at the Strip."
"Expectant mothers will be truly cared for and comforted at Red Rock resort's spa, available to reserved guests as well as daily visitors. There are so many treatments designed with pregnant women in mind that the hardest part will be choosing which one you'd like. The facials will rebalance your skin's hormonal changes and give you that coveted glow while the relaxing massages alleviate muscle tension and aches on weight-bearing joints."
"If you want to treat yourself to a little pampering after your nature excursion, book a treatment at the Red Rock Spa. Those uninterested in treating themselves can head to the resort’s bowling alley or movie theater. We promise they’ll be occupied for as long as necessary."
"If you want a spa day without the extravagant expense, head to Imperial, a Korean spa with a general admission price of just $25 (£18). The Imperial promises to make you feel like royalty in its “Roman-style paradise,” a 32,000sqft (3,000sqm) space featuring circular frescoes on its ceilings. Explore therapeutic rooms including a Himalayan salt cave, a red-clay infrared sauna and a jade sauna."
"Services: Specialty saunas, hot stone massage, aroma body scrubs, full body treatments, facials. Couples/Co-ed: yes/children 12 years of age or older. When you are ready to indulge in some relaxing and healthy treatments that will blow your mind and body, then you should try the Imperial Spa."
"The rainforest-themed dining room at Harmon Corner (a short walk from Planet Hollywood) erupts regularly with “thunderstorms,” and features a talking tree, a boa constrictor, and a 14-foot-long animatronic crocodile. For those who were lobbying for Disneyland over Las Vegas for the family vacation: everyone wins. The kids’ menu may be a little uninspiring for kids who like to veer off the beaten path (read: lots of chicken nuggets, burgers, grilled cheese, and mini hotdogs), but this may be just the ticket for parents who would like to settle in with a sugary cocktail and let the jungle animals do the entertaining for a bit."
"Parents can’t go wrong with Rainforest Cafe when searching for family restaurants in Las Vegas. Rainforest Cafe’s atmosphere is fun and exciting; with a jungle-inspired interior that includes a volcano, waterfall, animatronic animals and more. The menu includes classic and eclectic options, such as pasta, chicken nuggets, pizza, and much more; all of the menu items are named after the restaurant’s rainforest theme, so expect treats like “python pasta” and “jungle chicken tidbits”!"
"The iconic Rainforest Cafe is known for its American food served in a jungle setting. The casual dining restaurant which serves the standard kids menu is found in The Miracle Mile Shops across from the City Center."
"The dazzlingly gorgeous Mott 32, the Chinese restaurant with Hong Kong roots, features a mix of Cantonese, Sichuan, and Beijing influences on its roster of Chinese dishes at the Palazzo. The restaurant with a menu from James Beard Foundation semifinalist Alan Ji serves apple wood roasted duck, Peking-style spicy crispy duck rack, minced duck with lettuce cup, barbecue pluma Iberico pork, and crispy roasted pork belly. Dim sum includes traditional Iberico pork Shanghainese soup dumplings, a soft quail egg and Iberico pork siu mai, south Australian lobster har gow, and Australian wagyu beef puff are among the steamed dim sum, while fried dishes include shredded Peking duck spring rolls and pan-fried Iberico pork dumplings."
"Located at The Palazzo, this show-stopping Chinese restaurant from the Maximal Concepts restaurant group leaves a lasting impression with its Vegas-meets-Hong Kong decor (a neon duck and feather boa chandelier are just a few eye-catching accents). The real star however, is the applewood-smoked Peking duck, which takes 48 hours to prepare and is carved tableside. It’s no wonder that after less than a year in business, Mott 32 was awarded Strip restaurant of the year by local Las Vegas NPR-affiliated magazine Desert Companion."
"Named for New York City’s first Chinese grocery store, Mott 32 brings a taste of Hong Kong to The Palazzo at The Venetian. The menu is a tantalizing mix of Cantonese, Szechuan, and Beijing dishes, each with its own opulent touch. Try the incredibly crispy-yet-moist 42-day applewood-roasted Peking duck served on a golden platter with peanut-butter-hoisin sauce and sliced tableside, or the perfectly plump hot-and-sour Ibérico pork soup dumplings—each one comes in its own individual basket for easy sharing and eating."
"Chinese people take fried rice really, really seriously, to the level of the Japanese and sushi or the Spanish and molecular gastronomy. Steph and I always talk about this fried rice we had one time (twice, actually, in one day) in Hong Kong, from a place called Ming Court that changed the way we thought about fried rice. China Tang’s fried rice was, for me, that level of fried rice."