Special Occasions
Special Occasions
T-Bones Chophouse
T-Bones is the special occasion spot when you want to avoid the Strip and get the highest-quality meats in the suburbs.
Cut
Cut is a steakhouse in the Palazzo that’s very upscale, with things like tableside Old Fashioneds and Japanese wagyu beef.
Kassi Beach House
Kassi Beach House near the Strip should be your brunch stop if you want to both party and eat scrambled eggs.
Le Cirque
There are only 16 tables at Le Cirque, a spot on the Strip where you’ll feel like part of the Illuminati as you dine among regulars and casino VIPs.
LPM Restaurant & Bar
For a fancy-yet-unfussy meal, head to LPM on the Strip for pretty cocktails and French-ish food.
Michael Mina
Michael Mina is a seafood restaurant on the Strip where you can eat hamachi provençal that's flown in daily on a private plane.
L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon
L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon is the best spot in town to get a once-in-a-lifetime French meal, all in a clubby setting.
Partage
Partage in Chinatown serves a French tasting menu in five-, seven- and nine-course seasonal options, and works great for special occasions.
Delilah
Delilah in the Wynn Las Vegas is one of the toughest reservations to get, but the secret celebrity performances, as well as seriously good chicken tenders, make it very worth it.
Mott 32
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.
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.
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.
Golden Steer
Golden Steer is the oldest continually-operating restaurant in Las Vegas. Request to be seated in Marilyn Monroe's booth.
Restaurant Joël Robuchon
Restaurant Joël Robuchon in Las Vegas lives up to the big name of its founder.
The Caviar Bar at Eiffel Tower Restaurant
Take in the views at Las Vegas's The Caviar Bar at Eiffel Tower Restaurant .
Sadelle's
The Las Vegas outpost of Sadelle's is over-the-top and exactly where you should get brunch.
Balla Italian Soul
Balla Italian Soul is where you should drink a negroni in the recently renovated Sahara Hotel.
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.