Las Vegas Restaurants

Las Vegas is one of America's hottest restaurant markets. Nearly every big Strip property has at least one and often two or more celebrity-chef restaurants. Away from the Strip, the unprecedented population growth in the city's suburbs has brought with it a separate and continuous wave of new eateries, both familiar chains and increasing numbers of legitimate destination restaurants.

Casino-resort dining basically falls into one of three categories. In the top echelon are the properties that have a half dozen or more bona fide star-status restaurants: Aria, Bellagio, Caesars, The Cosmopolitan, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, Venetian/Palazzo, and Wynn/Encore. At the next level are those resorts with one or two stellar restaurants and a smaller range of worthwhile but not quite top-of-the-line options. On the Strip, these include The Cromwell, Mandarin Oriental, Mirage, Monte Carlo, New York–New York, Paris, Planet Hollywood, SLS Las Vegas, and Treasure Island. Off the Strip, you can add the Lucky Dragon, Palms, the Hard Rock, M Resort, The Rio All-Suite Hotel, Green Valley Ranch, the JW Marriott, and Red Rock Resort. Then there's everybody else: casino-resorts with maybe a decent eatery or two but that simply aren't known for great food.

Downtown Las Vegas has seen a big revitalization in the past several years, and that extends to restaurants. Although Downtown still lacks a destination restaurant, notable spots are Carson Kitchen, Therapy, Turmeric, Le Thai, and La Comida in Fremont East; and Pizza Rock and the older Triple George Grill in the Downtown 3rd District. There also are a number of good restaurants in the Downtown Container Park.

Outside the tourism corridor, Las Vegas has a number of marquee restaurants with increasing cachet among foodies from out of town—places such as Todd’s Unique Dining, Marché Bacchus, Nora's Italian Cuisine, and Lotus of Siam. There's great food to be had off the beaten path in Las Vegas, and you'll pay a lot less in these areas, too.

If you haven't been to Vegas in a few years, you'll notice some major changes. Names like Wolfgang Puck, Michael Mina, and Emeril Lagasse still have plenty of pull in this town, but the Vegas chefs commanding the most attention are French imports such as Pierre Gagnaire, Joël Robuchon, and Guy Savoy, along with vaunted U.S. chefs like Giada De Laurentiis, Charlie Palmer, and Mario Batali.

There's also a trend toward high-minded restaurants with exclusive-nightclub vibes. Note the success of see-and-be-seen Pan-Asian hot spot Hakkasan and Tao Asian Bistro & Nightclub, the youthful late-night haunts LAVO and FIX, and bordello-chic establishments such as Strip House—to name just a few. Elsewhere in town, Las Vegas's growing international—and especially Asian—population has created a market for some of the best Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, and Pan-Asian restaurants in the country.

Sort by: 19 Recommendations {{numTotalPoiResults}} {{ (numTotalPoiResults===1)?'Recommendation':'Recommendations' }} 0 Recommendations
CLEAR ALL Area Search CLEAR ALL
Loading...
  • 1. Brezza

    $$$$

    This sleek restaurant may be decorated primarily in neutrals but don’t be fooled; the food by James Beard–nominated chef Nicole Brisson brings plenty of color. Brisson’s updated Italian classics include Tuscan carne cruda with lemon, capers, and shallots; beef-cheek ravioli with European butter and aceto; a whole branzino; and 170-day dry-aged 42-ounce bistecca di Fiorentina. When the weather’s grand, dine on the lovely expansive patio, which is surrounded by olive trees saved from the old Stardust.

    3000 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-676–6014

    Known For

    • Rising chef Nicole Brisson
    • Classic dishes with original takes
    • Expansive patio with olive trees

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 2. Esther's Kitchen

    $$$

    The best Italian food in Las Vegas these days might be at Esther's Kitchen, a hip and lively restaurant in the Las Vegas Arts District southwest of Downtown. Chef James Trees, a Las Vegas native, churns out house-made pastas such as rigatoni carbonara with guanciale, tagliatelle with braised duck, and black fettucine with lobster. Pizzas change nightly, and the fried cauliflower appetizer is addicting. Locals also swear by brunch items such as the ricotta pancakes and the pork and beef meatball sandwich. At the bar, mixologists deliver spins on classics and seasonal drinks made with what's fresh. Trees named the restaurant after his Aunt Esther, who wrote the check for him to go to culinary school.

    1130 S. Casino Center Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89104, USA
    702-570–7864

    Known For

    • House-made pasta
    • Creative cocktails
    • Long wait times for those without reservations
  • 3. Amalfi by Bobby Flay

    $$$$

    Chef Bobby Flay scored another hoped-for hot spot at Caesars Palace with his replacement for the popular Mesa Grill. With a menu emphasizing seafood (thanks to Flay's visits to Italy's Amalfi Coast), the new restaurant encourages diners to visit a "market" section near the back, where they can choose a whole fish and one of three ways to prepare it. A "knowledgeable fishmonger" is on hand to answer the diners' questions, right down to where the fish comes from and how long it's been sitting. One thing to note: this is Flay's first foray into an Italian restaurant concept.

    3570 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    866-733–5827

    Known For

    • Fish sold by weight (which can get expensive quickly)
    • Some meat options for nonseafood lovers
    • Italian-inspired cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 4. Anima

    $$$

    Anima means “soul,” and the unique fusion of Italian and Spanish cuisine found at this upscale eatery certainly has it. The boldness of the menu is mirrored by the eye-popping octopus mural that adorns a dining room wall and a charcuterie bar positioned in the front of the house. In the The Gramercy apartment complex, Anima is the latest creation from the team behind the acclaimed EDO Gastro Tapas & Wine in Chinatown, and some favorites originating there can be found at Anima, including the "Bikini" (a pressed ham and cheese sandwich). A delectably eclectic tasting menu underscores the restaurant’s pan-global approach, from squid ink spaghettini to Hawaiian tuna sashimi. Entrees include vegan mushroom risotto as well as the the must-try braised short ribs, served with semolina gnocchi, maitake mushrooms, and black pepper sauce. There’s also a spirited selection of spirits, from a deep wine list with an emphasis on Italian and Spanish offerings to an extensive array of amaro varieties to try.

    9205 W Russell Rd., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89148, USA
    702-202–4291

    Known For

    • Eclectic, Italian-Spanish fusion cuisine
    • Charcuterie bar
    • Chic decor
  • 5. Brera Osteria

    $$$$

    One of the more recent entries in the Viva Italiano! culinary scene, the Milan-inspired restaurant at Grand Canal Shoppes is a creation sitting right on The Venetian's replica of St. Mark's Square. Taking its name from the Brera neighborhood of Milan, the menu focuses on Milanese favorites. Try these mouth-waterers: squash blossoms, braised pork shank, lamp chops, calamari, branzino, pizzas, and pastas; there also are vegan selections. Top it off with premium Italian wines and cocktails for an experience that aims to be thoroughly and authentically northern Italian. A tasting menu augments the à la carte choices at lunch, and there's a prix-fixe pre-theater menu. During Apertivo Hour from 3 to 5 pm daily, pizzas, cocktails, beers, and wines by the glass are half-off.

    3355 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-414–1227

    Known For

    • Open to St. Mark's Square
    • Nice Italian wine list
    • Good pizza
  • Recommended Fodor’s Video

  • 6. Ferraro's Ristorante

    $$$$

    Like time-traveling to Vegas’s vintage days when upscale restaurants were quiet and atmospheric, venerable Ferraro’s features a dark and decidedly romantic dining room with candles on every table, and a pricey menu stocked with steaks, fresh-made pastas, and Mediterranean-style seafood. Around since 1985 and in this location—directly across the street from Virgin Hotels Las Vegas—since 2009, this fine Italian eatery offers a happy hour of small plates nightly from 5 to 7 pm and bigger feasts throughout the evening. Among the popular entrées not found at most Italian restaurants are the popular rabbit simmered in its own juice and served over polenta, and tripe served in a spicy tomato sauce. And you can’t beat the signature veal osso buco.

    2840 Paradise Rd., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89169, USA
    702-364–5300

    Known For

    • 6,000-bottle wine cellar
    • Osso buco
    • Stewed rabbit served on polenta

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch
  • 7. Giada

    $$$$

    The first restaurant from TV personality and classically trained chef Giada De Laurentiis sits on a prime piece of real estate at the intersection of the Strip and Flamingo Road. The wide expanse of floor-to-ceiling windows provides commanding views, and the food's pretty impressive, too. Try the caprese frittata or a selection of pastries for brunch. At dinner, start with the ricotta crostini or orzo meatballs and move on to penne rigati with wild mushroom and vegetable Bolognese, or veal chop saltimbocca.  A four-course tasting menu also is available. The chef has a much more casual spot, Pronto, at Caesars Palace.

    3595 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    855-442–3271

    Known For

    • Giada's first restaurant
    • Expansive view of Strip
    • Huge dessert cart
  • 8. Grape Street Café, Wine Bar & Cellar

    $$$ | Summerlin South

    This smart neighborhood restaurant that relocated to the downtown Summerlin shopping district serves food intended to coordinate nicely with the restaurant's interesting, affordable, and plentiful (as in, nearly 30 selections by the glass) wine list and craft beer selection. The menu features salads, sandwiches, pizzas, pasta, and seafood, as well as traditional dishes such as short ribs and chicken Parmesan or marsala. Desserts range from austere Stilton and port to positively decadent dark-chocolate fondue. The dining room is brick-lined and candlelit; the counter is a great spot if you're dining alone, and there's a patio for pleasant evenings (if you don't mind the urban-center view).

    2120 Festival Plaza Dr., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89135, USA
    702-478–5030

    Known For

    • Varied menu
    • Wines by the glass
    • Romantic dining room
  • 9. Il Fornaio Las Vegas

    $$$$

    This soothingly neutral Italian restaurant will satisfy carb cravings as well as yearnings for dishes that Grandma used to make. Crusty loaves of freshly baked bread, pasta, and dough for the excellent thin-crust, wood-oven pizzas are all made in-house. You can not only taste the love in your lasagna, but also feel the comfort that comes from watching it prepared in the exhibition kitchen, whence seasoned fish, grilled meats, and pork osso buco are also created and plated with fresh ingredients. Tiramisu is a must and best enjoyed from the terrace, where you can watch passersby. Buy a loaf to go in the diminutive bakery, just steps away; other foodie finds are also available.  Il Fornaio is a great place for breakfast and brunch or for pastry takeout from the bakery.

    3790 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-650–6500

    Known For

    • Hearty and reliable breakfast
    • Wood-oven-baked pizzas
    • People-watching from indoor terrace
  • 10. Kassi Beach House

    $$$$ | East Side

    The vibe is spelled out in the name of this sprawling indoor-outdoor casual Italian space from Los Angeles restaurateur Nick Mathers. It's a 300-seater with three bars; the atmosphere changes from the bar-centric lounge near the front entry to "beachside" near the Virgin Las Vegas pool area. The versatile menu follows the cues of the day, from brunch with sparkling wines to late-evening light bites. While a DJ spins beneath a disco ball, you can try the deceptively complex pizzas and salads or delve into more ambitious fare like lobster pasta or branzino.

    4455 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89169, USA

    Known For

    • Pool views
    • Evolving from brunch to party atmosphere
    • Thin line between lounging and dining
  • 11. La Pizza e La Pasta

    $$$$

    If you’re looking for something a little more sit-down-and-relax than Eataly’s forage-style food hall, consider this mid-priced part of the Italian behemoth. Two towering, gold-tiled pizza ovens turn out Neapolitan-style pies in numerous varieties, while the pasta side offers house-made fresh pasta dishes, such as pappardelle con funghi, lasagna Emiliana, and ravioli di zucca, and others made with dried pasta imported from Gragnano, Italy, such as spaghetti cacio e pepe, and linguine con frutti di mare. Antipasti and salads are also served.

    770 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-730–7644

    Known For

    • Fresh pasta and dried imported from Italy
    • Pizzas made in state-of-the-art ovens
    • Price point not far above food hall

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Two-course prix-fixe menu available at lunch
  • 12. Lago

    $$$$

    Renowned chef Julian Serrano, who has long had the award-winning Picasso at Bellagio (and an eponymous tapas spot at ARIA), has added more frontage on the resort's lake with his first Italian restaurant. The emphasis is on seafood, with starter choices such as oysters with Champagne mignonette, hamachi or salmon crudo, and shrimp with Calabrese peppers and white wine. Pizzettas include one with black truffle shavings, pata negra Iberico ham, and truffle cheese. Pasta dishes range from good ol' spaghetti and meatballs to lemon tagliolini, and entrées include a mixed seafood grill, osso buco, steaks, and chicken. Brunch from 10 am to 2:30 pm, Fridays through Sundays, is an especially good time to get a great view of the fountains.

    3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-693–8888

    Known For

    • Italian-style small plates
    • Tasting menus
    • View of Bellagio fountains
  • 13. Lavo Italian Restaurant & Lounge

    $$$

    The food at this Roman-styled see-and-be-seen restaurant/nightclub often is overshadowed by the roaring club scene, but it's worth a stop—especially if you go early to avoid the thump thump of the music upstairs. Many of the dishes are meant to be shared. You might see such substantial starters as tuna tartare, a one-pound meatball, and a spinach and artichoke brick-oven pizza. Entrées might feature brick oven salmon oreganato or cavatelli bolognese. For brunch from 10 am to 3 pm on weekends, try the seafood salad or eggs florentine.

    3325 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-791–1800

    Known For

    • Celebrity sightings
    • Funky atmosphere
    • Menu far beyond red-sauce choices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch
  • 14. Nora's Italian Cuisine

    $$

    Independent restaurants in Las Vegas have such a struggle that Nora's is a refreshing success story. It's so popular with locals that it was able to build a new home, ground up, within walking distance of the old storefront location (now the equally worthwhile Monzú Italian Oven, owned by a family member) that fueled its 24-year reputation. The newer building adds patio seating and a Josper charcoal oven, which combines traditional grilling with a tandoor effect. But it remains a dark wood-and-white tablecloth kind of place with fetching food and a nice ambiance for repeat customers. There’s traditional pizza, pasta, and veal, but the adventurous won’t be disappointed in Nora’s collection of unique dishes such as wild boar pappardelle, or the “Crazy Alfredo,” which combines fettuccine with shrimp, chicken, sausage, roasted bell peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, and jalapeños. Another favorite is the "Alla Nora" of baked spaghetti and eggplant with a meat sauce plus pesto and Parmesan.

    5780 W. Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89103, USA
    702-873–8990

    Known For

    • Inventive pastas
    • Indoor/outdoor seating
    • Easygoing atmosphere
  • 15. Pasta Shop Ristorante & Art Gallery

    $$

    This house-made pasta pioneer (which sells to Strip resorts) is part restaurant and part art gallery, showcasing the owner's works. Pasta is, as you might expect, the specialty here, shown to advantage in dishes such as Artisan Pasta Anne (spinach pappardelle with grilled shrimp, feta, and tomatoes in a scampi sauce). There also are vegan dishes, pizzas, and salads, including the popular "Live Forever Salad" with wild greens, brown rice, tomatoes, and roasted cashews.

    2525 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89052, USA
    702-451–1893

    Known For

    • House-made pasta
    • Friendly, personable service
    • Extensive options for vegans
  • 16. Piero's Italian Cuisine

    $$$$ | East Side

    Las Vegas has very few 40-year-old restaurants and none with the legend of Piero's. Located just across the street from the convention center for all but five of those years, Piero's is a blend of "expense account joint" and a classic Vegas mecca for those fascinated by the bygone '80s mob era, having hosted the actual characters depicted in Casino and later serving as a filming site for the movie itself. Little set decoration was needed in the meandering restaurant full of nooks and crannies, low ceilings, and dark paneling with two bars serving giant martinis in the middle of the action. And, oh yes, there's food: The basics are done with detail and served on huge platters, from the osso buco (off menu but usually a special) to pastas such as the Sunday Gravy (rigatoni with both meatballs and Italian Sausage).

    355 Convention Center Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-369–2305

    Known For

    • Feeling like a wiseguy
    • Convention lanyards
    • Generous portions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 17. RPM

    $$$$

    This offshoot of the Chicago original—from celebrity couple Giuliana and Bill Rancic and Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises siblings R. J., Jerrod, and Molly Melman—has a modern-Italian mission, which is reflected in its sleek, sophisticated decor. The Vegas-classic starters of steak tartare and beef carpaccio are joined by the more creative Maine lobster caprese and a dish of burrata and caviar. The expected pastas are joined by one with spicy king crab, and a selection of steaks and chops, seafood, and Italian classics round out the menu. Happy hour from 3 to 6 pm weekdays offers discounted cocktails, wines, and small bites.

    3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-860–2225

    Known For

    • Spicy king crab pasta
    • Steaks and Italian classics
    • Good happy hour specials
  • 18. Sinatra

    $$$$

    Encore recalls the panache of vintage Vegas by dedicating one of its fine-dining venues to Frank Sinatra. Expect simple, elegantly presented Italian cuisine, such as Frank's spaghetti and clams and Ossobuco "My Way." Framed photos of Ol' Blue Eyes (as well as his Academy Award for From Here to Eternity) adorn the ivory-and-ruby-hue indoor dining room. The legendary crooner's music plays softly while well-dressed guests nibble their antipasto next to the fireplace on the outdoor patio. Some just pull up a seat at the swank bar to order a cocktail or postprandial limoncello or grappa. Go ahead and imbibe!—Frankie would approve. Vegan and "living well" menus also available, but kids under 5 are not allowed.

    3131 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
    702-770–5320

    Known For

    • Menu includes Frank's favorites
    • Ol' Blue Eyes decor and music
    • Outdoor seating with fireplaces

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 19. Vetri Cucina Las Vegas

    $$$$

    Philadelphia-based Marc Vetri opened his first Las Vegas restaurant in the space once occupied by Alizé high atop the Palms, a full 56 floors above the Las Vegas action. Decor is simple so as not to compete with the views through the expansive windows, which are incomparable. The cuisine's Italian, but make no mistake: this is no red-sauce joint. Vetri conceived a destination restaurant and filled its menu with sophisticated dishes like almond tortellini with truffle butter and roasted goat with soft polenta. For dessert, try the chocolate polenta soufflé.

    4321 W. Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89103, USA
    702-944–5900

    Known For

    • Refreshing, innovative take on Italian cuisine
    • Sweeping views of the Strip
    • James Beard Award–winning chef

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch

No Restaurants Results

Please try a broader search, or expore these popular suggestions:

There are no results for {{ strDestName}} Restaurants in the searched map area with the above filters. Please try a different area on the map, or broaden your search with these popular suggestions:

Recommended Fodor’s Video