Las Vegas Reviews
Page 5Little Crown & Anchor
Crown & Anchor is an English-pub-themed bar close to the Strip where you can post up at the bar and eat pub food.
Red 8 Asian Bistro
This beautiful, very red Chinese restaurant in The Wynn is actually casual and comfortable so it works before a show or late night.
The Kitchen at Atomic
The Kitchen at Atomic downtown is the perfect one-two punch, come here for the varied menu of American food and then go next door to Atomic Liquors.
Izakaya Go
The reverse Happy Hour at Izakaya Go in Chinatown is an amazing deal, but their menu of Japanese small plates is already super reasonably priced.
Kabuto
Kabuto is a small, high-end sushi restaurant in Chinatown with three omakase options that’s perfect for a one-on-one dinner.
Eat
Eat is a Southern breakfast and lunch spot downtown with a space and food that are equally comforting.
Bavette’s Steakhouse & Bar
Bavette’s, a steakhouse in the Park MGM, is never too hard to get a table at, though the steak is some of the best and you’ll feel taken care of here.
Sweets Raku
Sweets Raku isn’t your usual dessert spot, come for the Chef’s Special dessert set with some of the most intricate desserts you’ll find in the city.
Jean Georges Steakhouse
You want massive hunks of red meat and to get almost as dressed up as you did for prom - have dinner at Jean Georges Steakhouse on the Strip.
Sterling Brunch
When you want to completely ball out, make a reservation far in advance for Sterling Brunch, a $125 crazy upscale buffet in Bally’s.
Momofuku
When you want a reliably fantastic place to have a really big night with a group of friends, head to Momofuku in the Cosmopolitan.
District One Kitchen & Bar
District One is a Vietnamese restaurant in Chinatown with inventive dishes and creative presentations.
Lamaii
Lamaii is one of our favorite places to eat spicy Thai food, especially since the Chinatown spot looks like a chandelier store.
Best Friend
Best Friend can only be described as “LA-meets-Korea-meets Vegas” so head here with a big group and stop for a slushie in the bodega out front.
Catch
The menu at Catch in the ARIA is almost all seafood, and the entryway is one of the most beautiful you’ll ever see.
Kitchen Table
Kitchen Table in Henderson is almost always crowded, but it’s worth waiting around for incredible breakfast dishes.
Lola’s
Lola’s in Spring Valley doesn’t feel like it’s in Vegas, from the Cajun-Creole food to the comfortable space with lots of TVs playing Saints games.
Nobu
Nobu might have locations all around the world, but the one in Caesar’s Palace is a consistently great upscale option for a celebratory night.
Lakeside
Sit on Lakeside’s patio to see the Wynn’s nightly light and water show while eating from a seafood-heavy menu.
Graffiti Bao
Whether you’re seeing a Golden Knights game or a concert, next time you’re in the T-Mobile Arena, head to Section 12 for Graffiti Bao.
Hatsumi
Hatsumi is a Japanese restaurant downtown with a long bar and a few booths where you’ll eat skewers and interesting small plates.
Spago
Spago has one of the best views of the Bellagio fountains, so sit outside and eat some great but pricey pasta and Spanish-style appetizers.
Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres
You’ll find some of the most creative tapas at Bazaar Meat in the Sahara - start a big night out here.
Weiss Deli and Bakery
Weiss Deli is on the way to the Hoover Dam in the Green Valley Plaza, so make a pit stop for an excellent breakfast sandwich.
Eggslut
The line at Eggslut in the Cosmopolitan can get long, but it’s worth it for the egg sandwiches you’ll find at the end.