Best Las Vegas Restaurants, Buffets & Bars
The best restaurants in Las Vegas — celebrity-chef fine dining, iconic steakhouses, 24-hour diners, buffets, and world-class cocktail bars
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Joël Robuchon
The MGM Grand's three-Michelin-star French tasting-menu restaurant — the only three-star in Las Vegas.

Restaurant Guy Savoy
Guy Savoy's two-Michelin-star French tasting room at Caesars Palace — artichoke soup with black truffle and a table overlooking the Forum Shops.

Picasso
Bellagio's Mediterranean fine-dining room under original Pablo Picasso canvases — two Michelin stars and a fountains-facing patio.

é by José Andrés
A nine-seat hidden tasting counter inside Jaleo at The Cosmopolitan — one of Vegas's hardest reservations.

Carbone
Major Food Group's red-sauce Italian at Aria — veal parmesan, spicy rigatoni vodka, and a tableside Caesar salad.

Nobu Las Vegas
Nobu Matsuhisa's original Las Vegas outpost at Caesars Palace — the flagship omakase and a long-running Japanese-Peruvian menu.

Bazaar Meat by José Andrés
José Andrés's whole-animal steakhouse at the Sahara — a 6,000-sq-ft carnivore playground with live fire cooking.

CUT by Wolfgang Puck
Wolfgang Puck's modern Japanese-influenced steakhouse at The Palazzo — American wagyu and a 1,200-label wine list.

Prime Steakhouse
Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Bellagio steakhouse — lake-view patio, 1940s-inspired dining room, and chocolate-glazed short rib.

Golden Steer Steakhouse
The off-Strip classic since 1958 — Sinatra's regular booth, chateaubriand carved tableside, and a dark-wood dining room frozen in time.

Bacchanal Buffet
Caesars Palace's 600-seat buffet — nine open kitchens, 500+ rotating dishes, and Vegas's highest-ranked buffet since opening in 2012.

The Buffet at Wynn
Wynn's 500-seat buffet in a floral pavilion — Alaskan king crab, prime rib carving, and an unusually deep Indian station.

Velveteen Rabbit
The Arts District's flagship craft-cocktail bar — seasonal menu, mid-century furniture, and a walled back patio.

Atomic Liquors
The oldest freestanding bar in Las Vegas — licensed in 1952, now a Downtown cocktail bar with a rooftop view of Fremont East.

Peppermill Restaurant & Fireside Lounge
A 1972 Strip coffee shop frozen in neon and mirrors — open 24 hours, with a sunken Fireside Lounge in the back.

Hash House A Go Go
The original San Diego-style "twisted farm food" diner at The Linq — towering breakfast plates, 24 hours at select locations.

Battista's Hole in the Wall
A 1970 Italian-American classic off the Strip — red sauce, unlimited house wine, and accordion music in the dining room.

Esther's Kitchen
Chef James Trees's Arts District Italian — housemade pasta, market-driven produce, and the hardest reservation in 18b.

Raku
Chef Mitsuo Endo's Chinatown Japanese izakaya — charcoal robatayaki, housemade tofu, and the city's best omakase outside a Strip resort.

Lotus of Siam
Chef Saipin Chutima's Northern Thai restaurant — James Beard Best Chef Southwest winner, on Flamingo Road since 2017.
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