Walk into any of the following Italian restaurants in Las Vegas to enjoy fresh Italian dishes.
1. Chicago Joe’s Restaurant

Have a taste of Italy at the famous Chicago Joe’s Restaurant. The restaurant was once a Las Vegas home but was converted into an eatery in 1975. The restaurant was so popular among the Italians that it was once a mafia favorite as it serves home-cooked Italian meals.
Its menu is a delight. It contains stuffed artichokes, baked clams, pasta with snails, and eggplant parmigiana. A house specialty, chicken Angelo with pasta, is sautéed with artichokes, butter, and mushrooms will leave you asking for more.
2. Brezza

Brezza is an upscale coastal Italian restaurant at Resorts World Las Vegas with a sophisticated and elegant atmosphere. Its interior décor is mainly dark wood and leather. It also features large floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Las Vegas Strip. So you can enjoy the views as well as the food prepared by Executive Chef Nicole Brisson, who is known for her modern coastal Italian cuisine.
Chef Nicole serves a menu of antipasti, fresh crudo, handmade pasta, steaks, and seafood. The seafood, dry-aged prime steaks, heritage breed poultry, and pork are prepared on a Tuscan-style wood-fired grill that uses white oak and olive branches to improve taste.
3. Esther’s Kitchen

Chef and owner James Trees of Esther’s Kitchen has managed to wow Las Vegas with classic Italian dishes. The menu changes seasonally, but the pasta and steaming-hot sourdough loaves have kept visitors flocking to taste Italian magic.
Due to the high demand, you may need to secure a reservation to eat in the cozy restaurant and have a bite of the bowls of Mushroom Risotto, butternut squash tortellini, pumpkin-shaped noodles with spicy pork sausage, and thick-cut slices of bread with delightfully salty anchovy butter.
4. Balla Italian Soul

Get more food with Italian touches at the Balla Italian Soul, created by chef Shawn McClain. The restaurant has a domed and tiled ceiling that floats over a dining room decorated with small trees and twinkling fairy lights. Casarecce is one of the popular Italian delicacies here. Some other dishes you will relish are Roman-style pizzas, like the Gotham with cured meats, pomodoro, and fennel pollen.
5. Aromi Italian Restaurant

Ending our list is the famous Aromi Italian Restaurant from Valentino alum’s executive chef German Castellanos and his partner, pastry chef Alessandro Stoppa. The menu features delicious meals such as duck prosciutto salad topped with Maui onion dressing and golden beet carpaccio topped with burrata. You can also order Spaghetti neri in lobster bisque, rabbit ragout pappardelle, octopus, and cioppino. But if you just want some Risotto, try their risotto of the day for a delightful surprise.