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Las Vegas has some of the world's best restaurants. The Strip has dozens of celebrity chef restaurants ranging from casual to Michelin-level. Book popular restaurants at least 1–2 weeks ahead for weekend visits.
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🌟 Best Restaurants on the Strip
The Las Vegas Strip is home to an extraordinary concentration of world-class restaurants. These are the standout options for visitors looking for a memorable dining experience.
Joël Robuchon
Widely regarded as Las Vegas's finest restaurant. A multi-course tasting menu in a Belle Époque-inspired dining room. Exceptional service and a wine list to match. An unforgettable special-occasion restaurant.
Reserve →Nobu at Caesars
Nobu Matsuhisa's flagship Vegas location inside Caesars Palace. Excellent for black cod with miso, wagyu, and the full Nobu sushi experience. Buzzy atmosphere with a great sake list.
Reserve →é by José Andrés
A 24-seat chef's counter experience offering innovative Spanish cuisine. One of the hardest reservations to get in Las Vegas. Molecular gastronomy in an intimate, theatrical setting — worth every effort to book.
Reserve →Spago by Wolfgang Puck
Wolfgang Puck's flagship Las Vegas location at Bellagio. Contemporary California cuisine with global influences. The outdoor terrace with Bellagio fountain views is one of the best dining settings on the Strip.
Reserve →Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen
Based on the popular TV show, this theatrical restaurant features Ramsay's signature beef Wellington and lobster risotto. The show-kitchen design makes it as entertaining as the food is excellent.
Reserve →CUT by Wolfgang Puck
Wolfgang Puck's acclaimed modern American steakhouse. Prime dry-aged beef, exceptional sides, and a polished setting. One of the top steakhouses in Las Vegas for both business and pleasure.
Reserve →💑 Best Romantic Restaurants in Las Vegas
From fountain views to original fine art on the walls, these restaurants set the stage for a truly memorable romantic evening in Vegas.
Picasso at Bellagio
Original Picasso paintings line the walls. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the famous Bellagio fountain lake. French-Spanish fine dining with an exceptional wine list. Regularly cited as the most romantic restaurant in Vegas.
Reserve →SW Steakhouse
Terrace seating overlooks the Wynn's private lake with nightly Water Dance show. Exceptional prime beef and seafood in an elegant, intimate setting. A top choice for anniversary dinners and proposals.
Reserve →Lago by Julian Serrano
Modern Italian cuisine with panoramic Bellagio fountain views. More accessible price point than Picasso, with an outstanding handmade pasta menu. Lively atmosphere but plenty of intimate table options available.
Reserve →Mayfair Supper Club
An elegant Art Deco-inspired supper club at Bellagio with live entertainment and cocktail service. Theatrical, immersive, and romantic — a unique Vegas dining experience combining great food with nightly entertainment.
Reserve →🥂 Best Group Dinner Spots in Las Vegas
Dining with a group? These restaurants handle large parties well, with menus, spaces, and atmospheres designed for shared dining experiences.
STK Steakhouse
Upscale steakhouse with a lively nightclub atmosphere. Great for groups celebrating — DJ, cocktail service, and a menu built for sharing. Private dining rooms available for larger parties.
Reserve →Catch Las Vegas
Popular seafood and sushi concept with a buzzy atmosphere. Wide-ranging menu makes it easy to accommodate diverse group tastes. Great cocktails and an indoor-outdoor terrace for Vegas evenings.
Reserve →Buca di Beppo
Family-style Italian portions designed for group dining. Enormous pasta dishes, antipasti platters, and tiramisu that everyone shares. Boisterous, fun atmosphere — perfect for casual group celebrations.
Reserve →Hash House A Go Go
"Twisted Farm Food" with legendary portion sizes. Great for casual group dinners or breakfast/brunch groups who want something fun and memorable. The sage fried chicken benedict is famous.
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👨🍳 Best Celebrity Chef Restaurants
Las Vegas is the celebrity chef capital of America. These restaurants bring the biggest names in food to the Strip.
Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen
The most recognizable celebrity chef restaurant on the Strip. Theatrical open kitchen, show-quality beef Wellington, and Gordon Ramsay's signature recipes. Consistently one of the most booked restaurants in Vegas.
Reserve →Bobby Flay Steak
Bobby Flay's Las Vegas steakhouse at Caesars features prime USDA beef with Flay's bold Southwestern flavor profiles. The shellfish plateau and bold spice blends set it apart from traditional steakhouses.
Reserve →Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen & Bar
Triple D territory on the Strip. Guy Fieri's casual Vegas spot is great for a fun, unpretentious meal — loaded burgers, wings, and craft cocktails. Perfect for groups who want a fun, relaxed dinner before hitting the LINQ Promenade.
Reserve →Todd English's Olives
Todd English's Mediterranean-influenced restaurant at Bellagio offers rustic Italian and Greek-inspired dishes. Great flatbreads, pasta, and an outdoor terrace with fountain views. A reliable, well-priced option on the Bellagio restaurant row.
Reserve →💰 Best Budget Eats on the Las Vegas Strip
You don't need to spend a fortune to eat well in Vegas. These affordable options near the Strip are genuinely good.
In-N-Out Burger
The quintessential West Coast fast food experience. Animal-style burgers, fresh-cut fries, and real milkshakes. A must for first-time West Coast visitors. Always a line, always worth it. Cheap by any Strip standard.
Explore Options →Earl of Sandwich
Excellent hot sandwiches at budget prices inside Planet Hollywood. The Original 1762 roast beef sandwich is a fan favorite. Open late and one of the best value quick-service options on the Strip. Perfect pre-show fuel.
Explore Options →Wicked Spoon
One of the most praised buffets in Las Vegas — elevated dishes in individual portions rather than traditional buffet trays. Weekend brunch is especially popular. Check current availability as hours change seasonally.
Explore Options →Hotel Food Courts
Most major Strip hotels have food courts or food halls with diverse, quick-service options. The food hall at ARIA and the food court at Paris Las Vegas offer solid meals at Strip-affordable prices. Great for quick grabs between activities.
Explore Options →🥞 Best Brunch in Las Vegas
Vegas brunch culture is strong — from trendy egg spots to elaborate hotel buffets. These are the top picks for a late-morning meal on the Strip.
Eggslut
The LA-born egg sandwich concept became a Vegas hit instantly. Breakfast sandwiches made with farm-fresh eggs on brioche, sliders, and coddled eggs. Always a queue — go early or expect a wait. Worth every minute.
More Info →Hash House A Go Go
Famous for enormous, over-the-top brunch dishes. The Andy's Sage Fried Chicken Benedict is a Las Vegas institution. Be prepared: portions are comically large. Great fun for a group brunch experience.
Reserve →Bouchon Bistro
Thomas Keller's French bistro at the Venetian is one of the best brunch spots in Vegas. The morning menu features exceptional pastries, eggs en cocotte, and croque monsieur. Elegant and relaxed — a great start to a Strip day.
Reserve →Sunday Brunch Buffets
Hotel brunch buffets on Sundays at Wynn Las Vegas and the Bellagio are an event in themselves — crab legs, prime cuts, dessert stations, and bottomless mimosas. Pricier than weekday options but a classic Vegas experience.
Reserve →🌙 Best Late-Night Food in Las Vegas
Vegas never sleeps — and neither do its restaurants. Here's where to eat after the show, after the clubs, or anytime hunger strikes past midnight.
Grand Lux Cafe
The Cheesecake Factory's upscale sibling is open late with an enormous menu. Pastas, burgers, Asian dishes, salads — something for everyone at any hour. Reliable, consistent, and great for post-show dinners or very late-night meals.
More Info →24-Hour Hotel Diners
Most major Strip hotels have a 24-hour diner or café. The Peppermill Restaurant (off-Strip) is a classic Vegas late-night institution with retro booths and massive menu. Great for post-casino 3am eggs and coffee.
Explore Options →Hotel Room Service
The top-tier Strip hotels run excellent room service into the small hours. Wynn and Bellagio room service menus are genuinely impressive. Great option for nights when you've had enough of crowds and want to eat in comfort.
Explore Options →🎭 Best Restaurants Before a Show
Timing matters — here are the best dinner options near Las Vegas's major entertainment venues, organized by location.
Near Park MGM
Before shows at Dolby Live or T-Mobile Arena, try Javier's at ARIA for upscale Mexican, or Bardot Brasserie at ARIA for French cuisine. Both are a short walk from the venue.
Reserve →Near Caesars Palace
Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen is perfect for pre-show at The Colosseum at Caesars. Nobu and CUT are also nearby. All can be booked with a 6–6:30pm reservation to allow time for an 8pm show.
Reserve →Near MGM Grand
Joël Robuchon and Tom Colicchio's Craftsteak are both at MGM Grand. Book 6pm for an 8pm show. Tom Colicchio's restaurant is one of the best steakhouses in Vegas and convenient for MGM Grand Theater events.
Reserve →📍 Best Restaurants by Hotel Zone
Looking for something convenient to your hotel? Here are top restaurant picks organized by Strip zone.
Bellagio & ARIA Zone
Picasso, Spago, Lago, Todd English's Olives (Bellagio). Jean-Georges Steakhouse and Carbone (ARIA). This zone has the highest concentration of top-tier restaurants in Las Vegas.
Reserve →Caesars Palace Zone
Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen, Bobby Flay Steak, Nobu, Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill (all Caesars Palace). Mon Ami Gabi at Paris Las Vegas offers French bistro classics with outdoor Strip views.
Reserve →MGM Grand Zone
Joël Robuchon, Craftsteak, Morimoto (all MGM Grand). Tom Colicchio's and other acclaimed restaurants. New York-New York nearby offers fun casual options including The Sporting House Bar & Grill.
Reserve →Wynn & Venetian Zone
SW Steakhouse, Cipriani (both Wynn). Bouchon Bistro, CUT, Grand Lux Cafe (Venetian/Palazzo). This zone is excellent for quality dining with slightly less foot traffic than the mid-Strip.
Reserve →📋 Restaurant Booking Tips for Las Vegas
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Book ahead for weekends: Friday and Saturday nights are the busiest times at top Strip restaurants. For anything above casual, aim to book 1–2 weeks in advance for weekend dates. Joël Robuchon, é by José Andrés, and Picasso may require booking a month ahead.
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Factor in resort fees vs. food budget: Vegas resort fees ($30–$50/night) can add up quickly. If you're on a tight budget, choose a hotel with lower resort fees so more of your money goes toward the restaurants you actually want.
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Prix fixe vs. à la carte: Many top restaurants offer set menus (prix fixe) — these can be great value compared to ordering à la carte, especially at tasting menu destinations. Check what's available when booking.
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Celebrity chef restaurants vs. hotel restaurants: Not all "hotel restaurants" are celebrity chef venues. Some are standard hotel dining that happens to share a building with a famous chef's spot. Make sure you're booking the restaurant you actually want.
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Best times to get walk-in seats: Try arriving at 5:30pm when restaurants first open, or at 9:30–10pm when the first sitting is finishing. Weeknights (Sunday–Thursday) have significantly better walk-in availability at most Strip restaurants.
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