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Best Restaurants in Las Vegas
"Opened by legendary “Rock ‘n’ Roll Chef” Kerry Simon in 2014, this cozy and witty restaurant is considered almost solely responsible for revving up the now buzzy dining scene in Downtown Las Vegas. Housed in a former flophouse, Carson Kitchen later got a boost in the form of an expansion: a rooftop bar and lounge. The thoroughly urbane setting is perfect for those who prefer a laidback convo, cocktails, and shareable plates to a nightclub."
"The small, charming Carson Kitchen in Downtown Las Vegas was among the first restaurants to take root in the on-going efforts to transform the downtown area in a chic, trendy place to hang out. So far, those efforts have been very successful. Carson Kitchen's quiet ambiance is wonderful for lunch when you'd like to have a conversation and a glass of great wine."
"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."
"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."
"Located on top of The Cromwell Hotel & Casino, Drai's Beachclub and Nightclub is a spacious and happening mulit-level Las Vegas rooftop bar. One of the hippest nightlife spots throughout the city that offers grand views of 'The Strip' and come with three different venues: Beachclub, Nightclub and After Hours. The roof terrace is decorated like a large beach club with multiple swimming pools, palm trees, cabanas and lots of deck chairs and lounge sofas."
"Drai’s Nightclub is one of the best rooftop bars in Vegas – you must visit if you’re in search of an ultimate rooftop party spot. Located 11 stories above the Strip, Drai’s nightclub and beach club combo sit on the top level of the Cromwell resort. Stop by for a late-night swim in one of the many available pools, to dance the night out, or to listen to some of the best musicians in town."
"Drai’s Nightclub is another top spot for hip hop and great entertainment. It functions as two different venues located in one and delivers panoramic partying on the rooftop of The Cromwell. It takes the nightlife experience of Las Vegas to a whole different level."
"This one is located a few blocks south of the main downtown area in the hip Arts District of Las Vegas. Cornish Pasty Company has established itself as one of the go-to restaurants in the area serving up English pasties, or flakey pies traditionally filled with meat, potatoes, and vegetables. Cornish Pasty Co. has put a modern spin on their menu with their Cajun chicken pasty, the Italian pasty, Cubano pasty, and vegan and vegetarian pasties."
"Another Downtown Las Vegas hotspot for unforgettable craft beer is Tenaya Creek Brewery. With a wide variety of tap beers and even some bottles and cans to choose from, you’ll be able to find exactly what you didn’t even know what you were looking for when it comes to an amazing beer. Unique, award winning beer would not be possible without an amazing team, and Tenaya Creek Brewery consists of some of the finest brew masters in the city."
"This family-owned and operated brewery has been around for nearly two decades, moving Downtown after outgrowing its previous facility in the northwest valley. It’s not your typical Las Vegas watering hole: no gaming, smoking, or liquor. Just great craft beer and a little bit of wine."
"DowntownGaragiste is a new wine bar in the Arts District with an in-house retail shop, making it easy to stock up on rare and interesting vino during the Nevada lockdown. Browse the latest selection and place an email order while arranging a payment via Venmo. Curbside pickup is Thursday-Sunday 2-7pm with deliveries on Thursdays and Fridays."
"Originally, Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab opened in Miami in 1913. It is now a successful chain, and the Las Vegas location is in the Caesars Forum Shops. Stone crab, oysters, shrimp, scallops, lobster, and fresh fish are all served in a variety of ways that will delight seafood lovers."
"The stone crabs are equally as famous as the steaks at Joe’s at the Forum Shops at Caesars. Diners can order surf and turf, or just the surf such as shrimp, scallops, or lobster. Takeout available with online ordering."
"Hours:12:06 AM - 9:00 AM todaySat: 9:00 AM - 11:30 PMSun: 10:00 AM - 8:30 PMMon: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PMTue: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PMWed: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PMThu: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PMFri: 8:30 AM - 11:00 PM. Address:6599 Las Vegas Blvd S Ste P149, Las Vegas, NV 89119"
"In most of its other locations, the massive Italian marketplace doesn’t immediately scream “family.” But the Park MGM location—whose 40,000 square feet of dining stations are devoted to fantastic Neapolitan pizza, fresh pastas, and decadent filled-to-order cannoli—is perfect for kids who want to wander a little and parents who want to dine on seriously great dishes with a glass of wine. Continue to 9 of 15 below."
"In a town where it's not easy to single out steakhouses, we named Carnevino the best of them all. The praise is well-deserved for Mario Batali, who along with partner Joe Bastianich has an impressive Italian-American empire at the sister Venetian and Palazzo resorts. B&B Ristorante offers fine dining elegance, while B&B Burger & Beer goes for the casual crowd."
"Tags: First Responder Discounts, Military Discounts, and UNLV Discount. Category: All you can eat Sushi, Catering, Japanese, Private Dining, and Sushi Bars. The one and only TRUE All You Can Eat Japanese Cuisine in Las Vegas Including All You Can Eat Sashimi, Oysters, Soft shell crabs and much more!!!"
"This is only place to go in Las Vegas for sushi and sashimi – when someone else is paying. The quality of the raw ingredients (most flown in from Japan) is an immediate education in the subtleties that comprise a superior Japanese dining experience. The size of your pocket, and your sensibilities, will determine whether you think paying $15 apiece for toro, or $10 apiece for akamutsu (deep-sea snapper), or $34 for a kegani hairy-crab salad is worth it."
"AriaIn a race to have the freshest seafood in Las Vegas, barMASA promises to only use fish selections that have been out of Japan’s coastal waters for no more than 24 hours. The signature roll is the Masa Toro Toro. It’s filled with wild bluefin toro (which is a delicious fatty tuna), Tokyo Negi onions, and fresh wasabi."
"The restaurant ensures that the fish they serve have come directly from Japanese waters within 24 hours. The décor of the restaurant is modern, clean, and simple, which contributes to its upscale atmosphere. Chef Masa Takayama, a Michelin winning chef, creates innovative and delicious Japanese cuisine."