you don’t need Paris to enjoy French cuisine. Here are some of the best French restaurants in Las Vegas for you to enjoy a croissant.
Bouchon Bistro

Enjoy special French fare from Bouchon by renowned chef Thomas Keller. The authentic menu features specials such as seafood platters, soups, salads, and main dishes such as Gnocchi a la Parisienne. It is a delightful meal of sauteed gnocchi with assorted winter vegetables.
The brunch menu features various pastries, including croissants, donuts, blueberry muffins, and more. The restaurant is at the Venetian on the Las Vegas Strip.
Picasso

The restaurant is as glorious as Picasso’s art and offers guests a wholesome experience. Picasso is located at the Bellagio Hotel, bringing a little bit of France to Las Vegas. Pick a dish of choice from one of their menus per your preference, with many exemplary meals available to diners. They also have a vegetarian menu, presenting many plant-based meals for you to enjoy. Enjoy entrees such as the Sauteed Filet of Chilean Bass or the Japanese Wagyu Filet Mignon. You can also opt for the prix fixe menu, which has four courses with the option of a Sommelier’s wine pairing experience at a fee.
Mon Ami Gabi

Mon Ami Gabi is a beautiful spot to enjoy French delicacies in Paris, Las Vegas. Do not skip the opportunity to sit on the patio when the weather allows, as the view is exceptional, with a clear view of the Bellagio Fountains. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and offers a weekend brunch spread. Enjoy meals such as roast chicken, seared salmon, prime burgers and frites, arugula salad, and more. You can order fruit and cereal, eggs benedict, waffles, and more for breakfast. The menu highlights gluten-free and vegan options to make it easier to order accordingly.
Rosallie Le French Café

Rosallie is a coffee house located in Rainbow Pavillion. It is one of the city’s best places to enjoy an authentic French breakfast. You can find assorted French bread and pastries, including delicious croissants. They also offer an all-day brunch with hearty meals such as the Croque Rosallie, a croissant dish with sweet onion béchamel, mozzarella, and ham. The drink selection includes various teas, coffees, and lattes. The atmosphere is relaxing and conducive for diners to enjoy their meal.
Restaurant Guy Savoy

Restaurant Guy Savoy is the true definition of simplicity is the utmost sophistication. Everything about the restaurant is bespoke, yet simple, giving an overall luxurious feel. The well-curated a la carte menu offers dishes like American Wagyu Filet, Salmon Iceberg and more. Complete your meal with a sweet dessert such as the chocolate fondant, coconut six ways or their fine cheese selection. The restaurant is located at Caesars Palace.