Food / Dining

15 Best Restaurants In Las Vegas (According to Me)

Reasons for visiting Las Vegas vary. You may be here for work, to have your dream wedding, to party and gamble with sexy people. But you would be a fool to miss out on the food. Las Vegas is actually a goldmine of cuisine from every part of the world. And I don’t mean just buffets, though you should try these too.

There are many restaurants to choose from, whether you want a quick bite before checking out the Strip or a sit-down meal to enjoy. Here are 15 of the best restaurants in Las Vegas, both on and off the Strip.

#1. Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak, & Stone Crab, Las Vegas

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Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak, & Stone Crab, Las Vegas is an iconic dining destination. It’s a restaurant with a very dense menu, and whether you are a picky eater or a food snob, this place will make you happy. It has a 16-ounce bone-in fillet with a rewarding, deep flavor and a grilled seafood plate that will give you shrimp, lobster, and scallops.

You have to taste their signature stone crabs that are traditionally in season between October and May, which they fly from the Gulf of Mexico, by the way. But Joe’s is not all about their stone crab; you should taste the prime steak too.

#2. Gordon Ramsay Steak

Gordon Ramsay Steak is an iconic Las Vegas restaurant. Since it opened in 2012, it has made waves. As a diner, you’ll enter through a London tube station, then get to a massive restaurant with many floors and a whole lot of steak. This restaurant is loud and buzzy and will give you the meaty kind of evening that you crave.

#3. Bouchon at the Venetian

Bouchon at the Venetian is a restaurant by the famous chef Thomas Keller. It’s an airy and bright bistro that serves French classics, and that’s all you need to know about Bouchon at the Venetian. If you want seafood, there’s a tower loaded with crab, mussels, clams, shrimp, and oysters. If you want onion soup or steak frites, this is still your place. Don’t forget the breakfast because it’s a delight.

#4. Bacchanal Buffet

Bacchanal Buffet is a dining experience at Caesars Palace. As its name implies, Bacchanal Buffet has an overwhelming assortment of over 500 items on its menu daily. It also has individually plated cuisine if you want it. If you’re craving Japanese curry, fried chicken and waffles, or even lump crab avocado toast, this is the place for you. Whatever you want, you’ll get. You will leave this restaurant with the utmost satisfaction.

#5. Sparrow + Wolf

Sparrow + Wolf is actually one of the best spots in Chinatown, even though the food isn’t Asian-inspired. They will serve you an American menu with a twist. Their menu is known as the “melting pot” of cultures and has continuously evolved. Some of their highlights include foie gras, pork secreto, and wood roast duck breast with soba noodles. It’s a perfect spot if you have a special occasion and want a creative fusion of dishes with a lot of wine.

#6. Pizza Rock, Las Vegas

Pizza Rock, Las Vegas, is where you get upscale pizza in Las Vegas. If you are a purist, you’ll want the Margherita Napoletana baked in a 9000F wooden-fired oven. But if you are an adventurous pizza lover, go for the Cal Italia with gorgonzola, prosciutto, and fig preserves, baked at 5500F in a gas brick oven. You may also go for the Romana varieties, which are baked at 7000 in an electric oven. They have long, thin pies with three different sets of toppings.

#7. Cut by Wolfgang Puck

Cut by Wolfgang Puck is a restaurant in Las Vegas that you can eat in for a group dining experience, as a couple, or even alone. Wolfgang Puck is the man responsible for creating this revolutionizing eating experience. If you love steak or any kind of meat, you’ll be delighted here. I recommend that you go for the Wagyu rib-eye if you can afford it. But I assure you that you won’t go wrong with any option.

#8. Esther’s Kitchen, Las Vegas

Esther’s Kitchen, Las Vegas, is an essential dining experience that you should have in 2023. James Trees own this kitchen. He is a Las Vegas native that has worked with big names in the culinary industry, like Bradley Ogden, Eric Ripert, and Michael Mina. The menu of this restaurant is very thoughtful, as it includes vegetable dishes, pizzas, homemade pasta, spaghetti pomodoro, and many others. It also contains creative dishes like wild boar Bolognese, among many others.

#9. Bardot Brasserie  

Bardot Brasserie is a French restaurant widely popular in the brunch scene. It contains any kind of food that you have fantasized about. The culinary wizard and celebrity chef, Michael Mina, is responsible for this genius creation. It has classic dishes and ample vino. You can get bubbly champagne here as well. For its widely popular brunch, you have very many options, including brioche French toast with vanilla mascarpone and croissant Benedicts, among many others. Yummy!!

#10. The Peppermill

The Peppermill is a Las Vegas Classic restaurant. It is one of those restaurants in Sin City that has stood the test of time, and for this simple reason, you must just try it to understand why. As a guest, you’ll gather at the fireside chats and indulge in classic cocktails. As a diner, you’ll settle at the velvet booths and enjoy country-fried steak and eggs, savory chicken parm, and omelets. This restaurant is Vegas old-school, and so it continues with tradition.

#11. The Black Sheep

The Black Sheep is a restaurant opened by celebrity chef Jamie Tran, who formerly worked for Daniel Boulud’s DB Brasserie in 2017. It has experienced massive success, winning Desert Companion’s Neighbourhood Restaurant and Easter’s Restaurant of the Year. The popularity of this place arises from the food, which is inspired by Tran’s childhood. There are homemade sausages, fried quail eggs, and slow-cooked short ribs with Indonesian corn fritters. There are also gochujang rice cakes, among many other delicacies.

#12. Honey Salt

Honey Salt is not just a place for special Las Vegas dinner events. It’s also a place that you can use to escape the glitzy lights and the loud sounds of the Strip. If you want a quiet family dinner experience, then consider Honey Salt. It is where community connections are formed, and you can enjoy special ingredients. Visit here for shared plates, cocktails, and beautiful presentations of pork chops, pasta, and short rib. You can also enjoy brunch during the weekend. You should taste breakfast pizza and avocado toast.

#13. VegeNation

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VegeNation is the best restaurant in Las Vegas for delicious vegetarian food in Sin City. VegeNation is home to a 100% plant-based menu serving coconut curry bowls, pizza, tacos, and many more. For brunch, you can have peaches n’ cheese crepes served with protein-packed smoothies and toasted almonds.

#14. Other Mama

Other Mama is one of the five best seafood spots in Vegas. It belongs to chef Daniel Krohmer. You can’t possibly miss out on this place when you visit Las Vegas. Besides spicy tuna tartare, there are waffle fries, Japanese fried chicken, and many other mouth-watering delicacies.

#15. Ferraro’s Restaurant & Wine Bar

Ferraro’s Restaurant & Wine Bar is an Italian classic that you will enjoy savoring. It has house-made meatballs, premium meats, homemade pasta, and many more. It is a refined family eatery that’s a local favorite. It has operated for over three decades now because of its impeccable flavors and great service. Let me not forget the incredible wine cellar.

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