Top 10 Places to Eat in Las Vegas

Dining in Las Vegas has come a long way over the years, and it is now unquestionably one of the world’s top culinary destinations. When driving down The Strip, you’ll be overwhelmed with advertisements highlighting the celebrity chefs.

Although that is fantastic, there is so much more to Vegas than “The Boulevard”! Excellent food is now available in any direction. So, whether you want to eat like a baller, a pauper, or anywhere in between, one thing is certain: you will never go hungry in this town!

Keep reading to see our list of the Top 10 Places to Eat in Las Vegas.

1. Hell’s Kitchen

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The celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen is a restaurant that all Las Vegas tourists look forward to visiting. It’s a perfect choice for lunch or dinner, and the opportunity to order from a prix fixe menu will help budget-conscious travelers prepare accordingly. It’s conveniently located at Caesars Palace.

The prix fixe menu includes Gordon’s signature Beef Wellington, which costs $65.95 for lunch and $75.95/$85.95 for dinner.

2. Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill

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Everything on the menu is delicious, but WP’s Mesquite-grilled steaks will surely become yournew favorite. Diners can budget between $45 and $100 per person for lunch or dinner plus a drink at this restaurant.

3. Vetri Cucina

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Vetri Cucina has the feel of an exclusive club in every way. When you enter the Palms off the Strip and are greeted by a host on the ground floor, your first thoughts can vary from “Did they build a Wonka-vator?” to “All this for me?” Yes, you’re worth it, and no, the elevator can’t go sideways and backward. When you see the Strip and its bright lights from that high up, you’ll forget about anything else. And, when the delectable pasta arrives, they’ll be the only thing stopping you from staring at the view.

4. EDO Gastro Tapas And Wine

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Any dish with that Iberico is a must at this Spring Valley location, as are a few items from the extensive cocktail and wine lists, though there’s also a $45 tapas tasting menu that’s a steal.

Website: EDO Gastro Tapas And Wine

5. Sinatra

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Sinatra, the award-winning restaurant at Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, invites you to “pay tribute to Frank [Sinatra] with elegant riffs on classic Italian cooking.”

In Las Vegas, Sinatra is among the best places to experience Italian food. Cherish your meal with a delicious cocktail or glass of wine, while listening to swing music and taking in the upscale atmosphere. A meal at Sinatra is a great way to start a night out or to have a night out all by itself.

6. Mabel’s BBQ

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We all have that one friend who is always hungry for a barbeque. You can take your friends to Mabel’s BBQ on the Strip. This restaurant serves all of the best barbecues, and everyone will leave stuffed without having to spend a fortune.

7. Old Homestead – Caesar’s Palace

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Due to the dim lighting of the restaurant, you won’t be able to take good snaps of your meal. The OH Burger (Yes! This is the name of the Burger) is, and you’ll have to believe that this isthe best one-handed burger in Las Vegas. In this town, there are fancier burgers with French fries, onion rings, bacon, and other frills, but none are as awesome as this one ($38.95 for burger and fries).

The dry-aged Beef patty, onions that have been caramelized Cheddar is a type of cheese. All of this is sandwiched between two brioche buns toasted with foie gras butter. Bon appetite!

8. The Barrymore

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The Barrymore, situated in the Royal Resort Hotel just off the Strip, is one of the most stunning restaurants you’ll ever see. The booths are so comfortable that you’ll have to fight the urge to lie down and pretend you’re staying the night. The menu includes lobster mac and cheese, seafood platters, and steaks. This is the perfect place to go if you want to feel like you’re on the Strip without really being on the Strip. Particularly because you can end your night with live music in their bar area.

9. Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar

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The restaurant and Food Network personality known for shows like Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives has begun licensing his trademark, and this is one of them. But don’t be put off — it’s still a fantastic option!

You can order the baby back ribs from the menu, which are extra-large burgers that need two hands to carry.

You must know the following seven words: Baby Back Ribs that slip off the bone. At Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen, you’ll get exactly that. They’re smoky, tasty St. Louis-style BBQ ribs. For $23.99, the half-rack includes mac ‘n cheese, coleslaw, Texas toast, and pickles. Have fun!

10. Lakeside – Wynn

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You can enjoy dinner and watch a live performance at the same time at Wynn’s Lakeside Restaurant. If you sit outside, you’ll be able to see a waterfall that turns into a movie screen and a platform for animatronics shows, such as a big frog that pelts out Frank Sinatra’s hits. There are no two shows alike, and they start at dusk and run every 30 minutes.

Lakeside serves Hawaiian seafood that is line-caught by family fishermen on the islands and flown straight to Las Vegas. The Lakeside meals, like the Mahi Mahi, are amazing. You can’t go wrong with a meal from Lakeside if you want seafood.

Conclusion

The thing about Las Vegas food is that it’s delicious and fantastic. If it’s haute cuisine or stacked burgers, the option is yours. All-you-can-eat or one chocolate bar Sushi that is out of this world or pancakes that are as large as your head. Vegas is a realm unto itself when it comes to culinary delight. And you’ll like it. Innovative and exclusive restaurants are springing up all over Las Vegas, which is great news for everyone who loves dining out.

Thanks for taking the time to read our list of the Top 10 Places to Eat in Las Vegas!


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