3 Best Restaurants in Las Vegas, Nevada

Picasso

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Adorned with some original works by Picasso, this restaurant raised the city's dining scene a notch when it opened in Bellagio in 1998. Although some say executive chef Julian Serrano doesn't change his menu often enough, the artful, innovative cuisine—based on French classics with strong Spanish influences—is consistently outstanding. Appetizers on the seasonal menu might include warm quail salad with sautéed artichokes and pine nuts, or poached oysters with osetra caviar and vermouth sauce. Roasted milk-fed veal or sautéed medallions of fallow deer with romanesco are other potential entrée choices. Sometimes a seasonal specialty menu may feature Alba white truffles. Dinners are prix-fixe, with four or five-course options; a vegan menu also is available.

3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
702-693–8105
Known For
  • artworks by the master
  • Julian Serrano's award-winning food
  • overlooking Lake Bellagio
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch, Reservations essential, No children 5 or younger permitted

Bar Zazu

$$$

This casual restaurant from James Beard–nominated chef Nicole Brisson offers a panoply of tapas-inspired dishes from around the world in a slightly funky, highly energetic atmosphere. Bring a friend or four and share dishes such as roasted beets with charred oranges, local arugula salad with goat-cheese-stuffed peppers, or seafood paella. There also are cheese and salumi boards, pizzas, and sandwiches.

3000 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
725-233–8381
Known For
  • Nicole Brisson's take on tapas
  • multicultural menu
  • fun, energetic atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues.–Wed. No lunch

Top of the World

$$$$

Reserve a window-side table at twilight to see sunset melt into sparkling night while savoring updated Continental cuisine. From a height of 844 feet, the restaurant's floor-to-ceiling windows offer 360-degree views of the Vegas Valley as the entire 106th-floor dining room makes a complete revolution every 80 minutes. The jaw-dropping views are the big draw, but the food is not overshadowed with a menu featuring such dishes as roasted diver scallops with celeriac puree, a 16-ounce bone-in dry-aged prime New York strip, or lamb loin chops with lemon and rosemary marinade. Proposal packages also are available. Although it is generally quiet and romantic, the occasional bungee jumper hurtling past the windows from rooftop thrill rides provides some unexpected excitement. A stationary cocktail lounge for casual sipping is on the 107th floor.

2000 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89104, USA
702-380–7711
Known For
  • expansive, continually changing views
  • menu mix of classic and innovative
  • romantic atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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