Emmy Kasten
Emmy Kasten is a luxury lifestyle editor and writer who covers the best in food, drink, wellness, fashion, and travel for Eater, Style, Vegas Magazine, and more. In the six years she’s lived in Las Vegas, the California native hasn’t gambled a dime, since she considers the allure of fine dining to be greater than any jackpot.
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Mott 32 in the Venetian is one of our go-to spots in Vegas for a sit-down dinner. Consider ordering the Peking duck, which you'll need to reserve three days in advance.
The Black Sheep
Black Sheep is just a short drive from the Strip, has a casual feel, and serves great Vietnamese American food.
Kame Omakase
Head to Kame Omakase for a special occasion fueled by sushi and nigiri. And don't be surprised if you're served something with 24K gold—you're in Las Vegas, after all.
Piero’s Italian Cuisine
In a town full of celebrity chef restaurants and recycled concepts, it’s a breath of fresh air to step into an independent Las Vegas institution like Piero’s.
Shanghai Taste
Shanghai Taste in Las Vegas' Chinatown is an undisputed local legend when it comes to Chinese food.
Restaurant Guy Savoy
A dinner at Restaurant Guy Savoy might cost more than a hotel room during CES, but if you’re going to completely ball out for a dinner on the Strip, do it here.
Good Pie
Good Pie serves all different styles of pizza and large pitchers of sangria in the Arts District.
Golden Steer
Golden Steer is the oldest continually-operating restaurant in Las Vegas. Request to be seated in Marilyn Monroe's booth.
SoulBelly BBQ
SoulBelly feels like a Texas honky tonk and serves seriously good brisket and disco fries.
00 Pie & Pub
Named after the flour used to make Neapolitan pizzas, 00 Pie in Chinatown serves top-tier pies in a dimly-lit setting.
Fine Company
The breakfast at Fine Company in Las Vegas is great and people particularly love the banana bread.
Sadelle's
The Las Vegas outpost of Sadelle's is over-the-top and exactly where you should get brunch.
The Hit List: New Las Vegas Restaurants To Try Right Now
A ridiculously good sushi takeout spot, a secret lounge, and more places on and off the Strip you need to know about.
Balla Italian Soul
Balla Italian Soul is where you should drink a negroni in the recently renovated Sahara Hotel.
Proper Eats Food Hall
Proper Eats Food Hall is the newest food hall on the Strip. Head here for lunch or dinner with an indecisive group.
Carversteak
Carversteak is where you should go for big steaks and a tableside martini cart on the Strip.
Mr. BBQ Las Vegas
Mr. BBQ Las Vegas is a family-run, all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue spot in Chinatown.
Spiedini Fiamma
Spiedini Fiamma is a fun Italian spot near Summerlin where you should have a limoncello martini in a velvet banquette.
Anima by EDO
Anima by EDO is a date night spot near Summerlin with a great raw bar and a Spanish/Italian menu.
Kang’s Kitchen
Kang’s Kitchen is a Korean spot in a strip mall in Henderson that does all-you-can-eat BBQ.
Shanghai Plaza
Shanghai Plaza is a two-story strip mall that's home to some of the best Asian food in Las Vegas.