1. Hell’s Kitchen

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay needs no introduction, and this restaurant is famous for the Hell’s Kitchen show. The restaurant sits in an ambient space with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer spectacular views of the Strip. The food is the star at this restaurant, with a special menu curated by the master himself. There’s also a vegetarian and vegan menu for an all-inclusive experience.
2. Bacchanal Buffet

Since its renovation, the Bacchanal Buffet has attracted many guests who can’t get enough of this elegant space and food. Food is served buffet style and includes seafood, traditional American dishes, Mediterranean cuisine, dim sum, and other choices. There is also a Bacchanal Brunch Friday to Sunday between 9 am and 3 pm. This is the largest buffet in the city, and definitely worth a visit.
3. Mr. Chow

Adjacent to the Bacchanal Buffet sits Mr. Chow, a Chinese restaurant with dine-in and takeout options. Some of the meals to expect on their menu include spicy pork, nine seasons prawns with water chestnuts, squid in xo sauce, vermicelli with lobster, and more. They also offer wine and cocktails. If you prefer a non-alcoholic drink, the strawberry mint Fresca and passion fruit punch is amazing. Group dining is available for 14+ with prior reservations.
4. Restaurant Guy Savoy

For the ultimate fine dining experience, Restaurant Guy Savoy is one of the best restaurants to visit. It specializes in French cuisine, served with class and utmost sophistication. Enjoy meals such as Japanese wagyu, lobster, caviar, venison chop, roasted wild Atlantic turbot, and other favorites. Look out for their Christmas and New Year’s Eve specials.
5. Nobu Restaurant

Nobu occupies an expansive 11,200 square foot space with a large dining room and a deluxe private dining area. The adjacent lounge has a sushi bar. The food is exceptional, and if you’re looking for delicious Asian and Japanese fish and luxury wine, you’ve found it.