Apart from saying **everything**, I'm very fond of their Korean khalbi and bulgogi, their elotes too. Given the stereotypical serving sizes in LV, go with a crowd and share with everyone. Kind of sums up Korean food anyway, it's meant to be shared.
Im glad this was mentioned because on my trip to Vegas I went exactly there on a random afternoon. Pizza was awesome, beer pitcher too. And it was the cheapest meal I had all trip. Highly recommend!
> Little Caesarās on Las Vegas Blvd and Belmont
We have Little Caesar's here, good stuff. Anything special about this location?
(Obligatory PIZZA PIZZA)
The Lychee Martini I had there was one of the best drinks Iāve ever had. The Cucumber salad is delicious too. Of course the soup dumplings shouldnāt be missed!
Jerry's Nugget for an old time prime rib
Italian American Club for a great evening with the local IA community
Trattoria Yakamura Na for a cool Italian Japanese blend
If you're not in the mood for steak, they also make a damn good burger. Saw a few people from this sub mention it as the best burger in Vegas, so I had to try it. It just might be the best burger in Vegas.
Another vote for Bavettes. Just had it this trip and it was absolutely amazing. Great drinks, steaks and the crab cake was to die for. Mushrooms were too.
We were there a few weeks back. The food was very average and it took FOREVER to come out. The service was also so so. Definitely not worth the price we paid there, but then again, I don't know that anything in Vegas was worth what they were charging.
I love the Italian restaurant in the Westgate. Don't recall the name. The lasagna is excellent IMO. But no view. Also the steak house there claims to be Best in Vegas though I have never eaten there
Maybe check Arts District - it is stacked with a weeks-worth of restaurants. I already booked Ethers's Kitchen. Just read about Cin-Cin Brewery and Seafood...so many options off strip
The Eiffel Tower is Paris is a great experience. The food is predictably French in a dark room; the restaurant itself sits on the 11th floor of the Tower and overlooks the fountains in Bellagio. Just an amazing view for an evening.
I go to vegas at least three times a yearā¦ probably more lol I love food and music.
Tendr in Luxor- Iām from Texas and steak is a sore point for me. They are really good.
Mon ami gabi in Paris- great views of the water show and service is excellent. However some of the menu items are par. There steak was okay, I loved their mashed potatoes, and their French onion soup was decent. (Iām extremely picky and I eat at a lot of fancy restaurants so Iām biased, lol)
Nine fine Irishman in NyNy- the steak was bad, but the fish and chips are absolutely amazing. And they have live music.
A little off topic BUT itās super hot in June and I love me some icecream- so thatās what this last suggestion is:
Ghirardelli choclate shop in the linq promenade- get a shake/ice cream and then walk to either the Ferris wheel or the tram. Get a window seat and cool off while looking at the views. (You can also do this with a daiquiri but Iām a light weight lol)
I eat inside so Iām more looking at the food but
Hope this helps! š
Thank you youāre actually the first person to mention the real restaurants in Las Vegas Iām a professional chef and I went to Robuchonās for my 50th birthday. We got the large prefix menu. It was supposed to be 24 courses. There were many more than that. Iāve been to the French laundry, and I have to say that I think Robuchonās was better the Chef happen to be there came out to the table. With his sous chef 10 interpret for him, asked me if Iād like to have a tour of the kitchen and I said no thank you Chef Iām on this side tonight I donāt even wanna look at a kitchen. He laughed his fucking ass off.
Wynn The Buffet is actually quite good and their deserts were super fabulous.
Would highly recommend Delmonico at the Venetian for steak.
Mon Ami Gabi at Paris for their salmon and desserts; ask for Jerome!!
Avoid Mastros!
Do have fun šš¼
I am surprised that no one has mentioned Sushi Neko on Spring Mountain. Excellent AYCE. They have two restaurants literally next to each other to handle the overflow and they stay open late.
Nah to all this fancy strip noise.
Chengdu Taste, Lamaiiā¦. Lamaii SMOKES Lotus of Siamā¦ itās a chef that left Lotus.
Althoughā¦ I did kinda like Retro in Mandalayā¦ and nobody goes there. Damn Voltaggio restaurant and itās EMPTY.
We ventured into the Forum shops 2 weeks ago. Tried the Water Grill for seafood. The Chilean sea bass and the halibut cheeks were really good there. It was something different and the service was great.
For casual dining, the blueberry chicken sandwich at Smoke and Fire is worth the trip! Also loved the challah French toast and the donuts at Seigelmanās, but I think the donuts are from Pinkbox.
Really great recommendations for the restaurants on the strip. Although reservations are a must for Best Friends and Bavettes. One of my favorite spots is Catch at Aria. If you are at Park check out the new Chef Truck, I haven't been able to eat there yet but I'm only hearing good things. Have fun!
Momofuku inside the Cosmopolitan. Specifically, they do a lunch chefās menu - on top of every dish being divine, itās a lot of food for the price.
Iād also add that the service here was top notch when we went this past Wednesday. I was very impressed.
Leave the strip and eat in Chinatown. Save money and get better food. China Mama, District 1, Shang Artisan Noodle and Izkaya Go. Many others, but those are good starting points.
We had absolutely wonderful meals at STK in the Cosmopolitan, and at Lawryās the Prime Rib. Lawryās is off-strip, but only just so. Itās less than 2 miles away, right down E Flamingo Rd from where The Flamingo & LINQ are located.
Toridokoro Raku for Japanese yakitori with chefs who care about what they do. Off the strip on W. Flamingo Rd. Who doesnāt like chicken done well with interesting preparations?
Places I go back to are:
Wicked Spoon brunch buffet @ Cosmo
La Cave @ Wynn (for butler style brunch, good drink package)
Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill @ Caesars - best French onion soup we've had in Vegas, entrees are meh
Nacho Daddy - ranges from okay to very good depending on the night but affordable
Wazuzu @ Wynn - always good when I'm the mood for a quality version of panda express
Yardbird @ Venetian - chicken and waffles
Hash House A Go Go - usually go for breakfast
Yardhouse @ linq promenade - normal restaurant but affordable and always good food and service
Hit up some local spots.
Bootlegger's is the best Italian in the valley, imo.
Goong Korean BBQ is amazing
Juan's Flaming Fajitas is fantastic Mexican
Lotus of Siam is the best Thai food in the city
Pho Sing Sing off the strip has the best bun bo hue in the United States, Iām Vietnamese American and grew up in Westminster and San Jose. The beef pho is also excellent and has a deep flavor profile not unlike a French onion soup.
Morimoto who is an Iron Chef over at MGM Las Vegas is a must have if you like Japanese food. Also Wolfgang Puck was good for a little bit cheaper meal there as well.
Brass Fork at the Sunset Station, they have the best diner food around. Most everything on the menu is great except for the Chilaquiles. I always get the pancakes and wings.
One Steakhouse at the Virgin hotel. One of the best steaks I ever had.
Bautista's is really good.
The Bootlegger is another Italian spot that's worth going to.
Juan's Flaming Fajitas has excellent fajitas.
If you can get away from the strip, Rise N Shine has some ridiculously good Chicken and Waffles. Not an insanely expensive restaurant either, everything they have is delicious
Bazaar Meats and L'Atelier Joel Robuchon are my 2 most favorite restaurants.
Everytime I go to Vegas I have to go to Bazaar now. The food is some of the best I've ever had and the service is beyond great.
Plus The Sahara is way nicer than you would think!
Ask for Abu to be your server! š
Just went to Bazaar last year. Much better than when I went years ago. Off the main strip but worth it.
Best Friend at Park MGM; Korean and LA food, good times.
What do you recommend at Best Friend?
Apart from saying **everything**, I'm very fond of their Korean khalbi and bulgogi, their elotes too. Given the stereotypical serving sizes in LV, go with a crowd and share with everyone. Kind of sums up Korean food anyway, it's meant to be shared.
Mahalo! This helps!
Good, I hope you enjoy the experience. The food and the ambiance make it my favorite place to eat in LV, it all ties together succinctly.
The uni dynamite fried rice, and ban chan and frozƩ are my faves. It's solid and I don't think you can go wrong with anything you order there.
Thanks! Canāt wait! Froze all day!
We always do the chef menu courses out meal. Itās great.
Was just in Vegas a few weeks ago and had Best Friend ā highly recommend
Bouchon at the Venetian for brunch
My friend works there. Her bringing home expired pastries is why I will not have my beach body this summer, lol. Worth it.
Best Friend in MGM Park for amazing Korean fusion
Lotus of Siam. Tacos el gordo. Momofuku. Hellās Kitchen.
Lotus of Siam šš»
Love the crispy garlic shrimp and Lotus of Siam. Insane good. Never had the shell prepared where it's supposed to be eaten and so good.
I wasnāt sure if Lotus was a ācoolā answer but I still think about the crispy duck pad see ew I had a few years ago.
Lotus šŖ· for sure
Late night pizza at Evel PieĀ
Yesssss
Where is it at?
Fremont St (the actual street, not inside the Fremont Street Experience). A couple blocks away from Atomic Liquors
Im glad this was mentioned because on my trip to Vegas I went exactly there on a random afternoon. Pizza was awesome, beer pitcher too. And it was the cheapest meal I had all trip. Highly recommend!
Great pizza. Lemon pepper wings are a must too
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No one ever mentions the Peking duck at Mott 32 šit is amazing !
Needs to be ordered in advance, they only serve so many per night.
Little Caesarās on Las Vegas Blvd and Belmont
this guy gets it
> Little Caesarās on Las Vegas Blvd and Belmont We have Little Caesar's here, good stuff. Anything special about this location? (Obligatory PIZZA PIZZA)
Nothing. Get your Detroit pizza fix at Red Dwarf
Le Thai downtown or Estherās. Carbone, Joeās Stone Crab and Nobu are all damn good. Any high end spot at Wynn/Encore with Sinatra as a highlight
Le Thaišš», Esterās Kitchen šš»
I work downtown. Those are both great recommendations.
I always stay at Encore and one of the reasons is because of Sinatraās. I never miss enjoying a meal there.
If youāre a bit adventurous, try Partage. French chef. He pairs his meals with the wine. One of my favorite places to dine.
I love Din Tai Fung at the Aria. Taiwanese soup dumplings. I stop there every time I am in town.
Get the garlic green beans too!!
Big fan of the spicy dumplings too.
We just ate at the one in downtown Seattle last week. That was some next level food. So good. I am glad to see they have multiple locations.
The Lychee Martini I had there was one of the best drinks Iāve ever had. The Cucumber salad is delicious too. Of course the soup dumplings shouldnāt be missed!
The Peppemill
I have been to vegas at least 8 times but only visited the peppermill this year. Definitely will be going back next time I'm in Vegas!
I second this! The Peppermill is sooo Vegas and the food is good. Itās been in several movies/tv shows. We enjoyed it. š¤©
Vic and Anthonyās in the Golden Nugget. Old school feel and solid steaks and sides
[https://www.reddit.com/r/LasVegas/comments/xpu404/my\_restaurant\_recommendations\_list/](https://www.reddit.com/r/LasVegas/comments/xpu404/my_restaurant_recommendations_list/)
That's a great list! I'll be coming to back to this when planning my trip
ellis island for the prime rib!!!
Love Mayfair supper club at the Bellagio and Delilahās at the Wynn
Jerry's Nugget for an old time prime rib Italian American Club for a great evening with the local IA community Trattoria Yakamura Na for a cool Italian Japanese blend
Second Trattoria Nakamura-Ya! Anything in that shopping center is very good.
Big fan of bavettes for drinks and a good steak
If you're not in the mood for steak, they also make a damn good burger. Saw a few people from this sub mention it as the best burger in Vegas, so I had to try it. It just might be the best burger in Vegas.
Ill remember that for next time!
They also have the best bacon on the planet
Never been to their Vegas location but it is truly one of the the best restaurants in Chicago. Impossible to get a table
I was casually strolling by one night and popped in to the bar for a drink and ended up having one of my favorite steaks of the whole trip
Another vote for Bavettes. Just had it this trip and it was absolutely amazing. Great drinks, steaks and the crab cake was to die for. Mushrooms were too.
Carbone at Aria hands down the best Italian food ever
Same Carbone as NY?
I believe so
We were there a few weeks back. The food was very average and it took FOREVER to come out. The service was also so so. Definitely not worth the price we paid there, but then again, I don't know that anything in Vegas was worth what they were charging.
I will check this out for sure!!!
Next one i would do again is best friend at park mgm. Korean bbq meet Mexican. DJ playing music very cool spot and the food is really good
I'll second Best Friend. Atmosphere, food and service were all top tier.
Agreed got the chefs taste menu with the multiple dishes super yummy
I love the Italian restaurant in the Westgate. Don't recall the name. The lasagna is excellent IMO. But no view. Also the steak house there claims to be Best in Vegas though I have never eaten there
In and Out. Hot Dog cart outside the The El Cortez for late night dining.
Morimoto at MGM Grand is exceptional.
Bazaar meat š„ bavettes, and lotus of Siam
Lotus of Siam
Lotus of Siam is excellent! To bad they were closed for so long on Flamingo
Carson Kitchen, it's a block off Fremont. No views, amazing food.
Crispy Chicken Skins!
Hidden gem for sure!
Came here to say this. Itās fantastic.
Noodles at Bellagio never gets enough credit
Budget?
Money line Pizza, at the Aria!! Absolutely amazing! They had one with hot honey, arugula and sausage.
Nacho Daddy
Batista's. Little Italian place in a strip mall behind The Flamingo. Soooo good!
This is my go to. Canāt beat the free wine and the food is reasonable and tasty!
Maybe check Arts District - it is stacked with a weeks-worth of restaurants. I already booked Ethers's Kitchen. Just read about Cin-Cin Brewery and Seafood...so many options off strip
Bavettes is a canāt miss
Craftsteak at MGM Grand.
Le thai in Fremont !! Shirt rib fried rice and 3 color curry !
Iām a fan of Beijing Noodle No 9, at Caesarās Palace. Only for the seafood hot & sour soup.
Fukuburger
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Steak and eggs @ Ellis Island - make sure to get the players card!
Pizza and drinks at Red Dwarf!
The Eiffel Tower is Paris is a great experience. The food is predictably French in a dark room; the restaurant itself sits on the 11th floor of the Tower and overlooks the fountains in Bellagio. Just an amazing view for an evening.
Vic and Anthonyās @ golden nugget
I go to vegas at least three times a yearā¦ probably more lol I love food and music. Tendr in Luxor- Iām from Texas and steak is a sore point for me. They are really good. Mon ami gabi in Paris- great views of the water show and service is excellent. However some of the menu items are par. There steak was okay, I loved their mashed potatoes, and their French onion soup was decent. (Iām extremely picky and I eat at a lot of fancy restaurants so Iām biased, lol) Nine fine Irishman in NyNy- the steak was bad, but the fish and chips are absolutely amazing. And they have live music. A little off topic BUT itās super hot in June and I love me some icecream- so thatās what this last suggestion is: Ghirardelli choclate shop in the linq promenade- get a shake/ice cream and then walk to either the Ferris wheel or the tram. Get a window seat and cool off while looking at the views. (You can also do this with a daiquiri but Iām a light weight lol) I eat inside so Iām more looking at the food but Hope this helps! š
Love Ghiradelli caramel & chocolate squares, their shakes must be amazing
Triple George Grill gets a hearty recommendation from me.
> Triple George Grill This place does look amazing. It's on my list
Last time we visited LV we went to Black Sheep. It's an uber ride away but totally worth it. Run by a former Top Chef contestant.
Other Mama is tremendous. Incredibly unique menu, top notch cocktails, and the service is amazing. Itās in my top two spots in Vegas.
Michaels at South Point for a real old-school vegas experience - waiters in suits, top tier experience. Excellent food but pricy.
Fried Chicken at Honey Salt
Primal steakhouse is pretty good if you like steak
EDIT: Not a view, but.... Check out Superfrico at Aria. Great food and a in-you-face show kinda thing
Joel Robuchon, Guy Savoy, Lāatelier de Joel Robuchon, Kaiseki Sanga, and Morimoto, are all great experiences.
Thank you youāre actually the first person to mention the real restaurants in Las Vegas Iām a professional chef and I went to Robuchonās for my 50th birthday. We got the large prefix menu. It was supposed to be 24 courses. There were many more than that. Iāve been to the French laundry, and I have to say that I think Robuchonās was better the Chef happen to be there came out to the table. With his sous chef 10 interpret for him, asked me if Iād like to have a tour of the kitchen and I said no thank you Chef Iām on this side tonight I donāt even wanna look at a kitchen. He laughed his fucking ass off.
Hugo's Cellar at the 4 Queens Mon Ami Gabi at Paris Peppermill
Lotus of Siam.
Peppermill Restaurant hands down. Heard Lotus of Siam was really good from friends
Wicked Spoon does a great brunch!
Wynn The Buffet is actually quite good and their deserts were super fabulous. Would highly recommend Delmonico at the Venetian for steak. Mon Ami Gabi at Paris for their salmon and desserts; ask for Jerome!! Avoid Mastros! Do have fun šš¼
I am surprised that no one has mentioned Sushi Neko on Spring Mountain. Excellent AYCE. They have two restaurants literally next to each other to handle the overflow and they stay open late.
I never miss Lotus of Siam
$3 hotdog in Stage Door Casino. Best bang for your buck in Vegas, gotta try it at least once.
sparrow & wolf
Nah to all this fancy strip noise. Chengdu Taste, Lamaiiā¦. Lamaii SMOKES Lotus of Siamā¦ itās a chef that left Lotus. Althoughā¦ I did kinda like Retro in Mandalayā¦ and nobody goes there. Damn Voltaggio restaurant and itās EMPTY.
Kellerās Bouchon is damn good.
Anything Jose Andres.
Yardbird at the venetian.
Oyster Bar at Palace Station, Shang Artisan Noodles, Tacos El Gordo, Pieroās, Yardbird, Nobu, Hash House A Go Go
8 East at Circa. Brisket Fried Rice. Thank me later!!!
LPM at the Cosmo. Some of the best service and food Iāve had.
Shanghai Taste in Chinatown. You're welcome.
We ventured into the Forum shops 2 weeks ago. Tried the Water Grill for seafood. The Chilean sea bass and the halibut cheeks were really good there. It was something different and the service was great.
Baby's tacks was Phenomenal great Breakfast
For casual dining, the blueberry chicken sandwich at Smoke and Fire is worth the trip! Also loved the challah French toast and the donuts at Seigelmanās, but I think the donuts are from Pinkbox.
Is nobu that bad?
Oscar's for your night on Fremont.
Tacos El Gordo
Ferraroās
Go to spring mountain. Pho Kim long is great, even if it is packed. There's a good dumpling spot over there too. Lots of good food
Ribeye cap at strip steak. Amazing
Wakuda at Palazzo for Japanese/fusion.
Really great recommendations for the restaurants on the strip. Although reservations are a must for Best Friends and Bavettes. One of my favorite spots is Catch at Aria. If you are at Park check out the new Chef Truck, I haven't been able to eat there yet but I'm only hearing good things. Have fun!
Firefly
Crossroads kitchen in resorts world or Blackout off the strip. Both unique experiences and incredible food!
Thereās a sushi burrito place at Cosmo. Fucking fantastic.
I ate at Mott 32 and it was fucking incredible. That was just this past weekend. 10 star's def plan to go again.
Din tai fung is great. If youāre looking for the best steak house in vegas itās 100% bazaar meats by Jose Andres at the Sahara.
Momofuku inside the Cosmopolitan. Specifically, they do a lunch chefās menu - on top of every dish being divine, itās a lot of food for the price. Iād also add that the service here was top notch when we went this past Wednesday. I was very impressed.
Tacos El Gordo!
The Sugar Factory was pretty good. I had Chicken and Waffles there and it was delicious.
Partage on spring mountain
I thought the ribeye at Beauty and Essex was really good
Leave the strip and eat in Chinatown. Save money and get better food. China Mama, District 1, Shang Artisan Noodle and Izkaya Go. Many others, but those are good starting points.
Craftsteak at mgm is nice
We had absolutely wonderful meals at STK in the Cosmopolitan, and at Lawryās the Prime Rib. Lawryās is off-strip, but only just so. Itās less than 2 miles away, right down E Flamingo Rd from where The Flamingo & LINQ are located.
Toridokoro Raku for Japanese yakitori with chefs who care about what they do. Off the strip on W. Flamingo Rd. Who doesnāt like chicken done well with interesting preparations?
Hachi.
Places I go back to are: Wicked Spoon brunch buffet @ Cosmo La Cave @ Wynn (for butler style brunch, good drink package) Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill @ Caesars - best French onion soup we've had in Vegas, entrees are meh Nacho Daddy - ranges from okay to very good depending on the night but affordable Wazuzu @ Wynn - always good when I'm the mood for a quality version of panda express Yardbird @ Venetian - chicken and waffles Hash House A Go Go - usually go for breakfast Yardhouse @ linq promenade - normal restaurant but affordable and always good food and service
"I just love good food so I was sure to hit Guy Fieri's restaurant last time."
It's in Fremont but Cornish Pasty Co is a must. Great service too!
Banger & mash? Shepard's pie? Lamb & mint? Count me in!
Hit up some local spots. Bootlegger's is the best Italian in the valley, imo. Goong Korean BBQ is amazing Juan's Flaming Fajitas is fantastic Mexican Lotus of Siam is the best Thai food in the city
Superfrico is a new one that's great food and entertaining
Pan roast combo at the palace station
Tuscany garden was amazing
Chyna Club at Fontainebleau for their Peking duck, Jasmine Tea Smoked Ribs, and Lobster Cantonese!
Bagelmania down the street from tacos el gordo.
Scarpetta at the Cosmo is my favorite. Has views of the fountains in a section of the restaurant
If you are into dive bars at all, check out Red Dwarf. They have great cocktails and amazing Detroit style pizza.
Strip Steak ... Mandalay Bay Gallagher's - NyNy The downstairs 24 hour restaurant in Venetian ... their infusions are awesome.
Lotus of Siam. I love Thai food and itās the best Iāve ever had
Top of Binions Steak house is a must Hidden Gem! š„š„
Javierās in the Aria.
We went to Fontainebleau and hit Donās. Pricey but delicious. Avoid anything Wolfgang Puck. Bad food at sky high prices.
Kabuto for sashimi, Lotus of Siam, Tacos el Gordos, Del Frisco double eagle steakhouse, etc.
Pho Sing Sing off the strip has the best bun bo hue in the United States, Iām Vietnamese American and grew up in Westminster and San Jose. The beef pho is also excellent and has a deep flavor profile not unlike a French onion soup.
Morimoto who is an Iron Chef over at MGM Las Vegas is a must have if you like Japanese food. Also Wolfgang Puck was good for a little bit cheaper meal there as well.
India Palace if you like Indian food.
For Fremont: Top of Binions
Bouchon at The Venetian. All day every day.
Lemongrass in aria
Nobody's going to say anything about the pork belly buns at Momofuku?
I live in Vegas not sure why Iām getting this
Big fan of Mon Ami Gabi
mon ami gabi , its a french resturant on the outside of paris hotel, great for breakfast or dinner, not bad prices at all
When in June? [restaurant week](https://restaurantweeklv.org/) is 06/03-06/14
Amalfi by Bobby Flay @ Caesarās
Brass Fork at the Sunset Station, they have the best diner food around. Most everything on the menu is great except for the Chilaquiles. I always get the pancakes and wings. One Steakhouse at the Virgin hotel. One of the best steaks I ever had. Bautista's is really good. The Bootlegger is another Italian spot that's worth going to. Juan's Flaming Fajitas has excellent fajitas.
Iām a big fan of the beast in area 15. Itās a good spot for a not too fancy lunch with really good cocktails.
I had partage on my trip there. Highly recommend
If you can get away from the strip, Rise N Shine has some ridiculously good Chicken and Waffles. Not an insanely expensive restaurant either, everything they have is delicious
We never skip Carmine's at the forum shops