14 Must-Try Restaurants on the Las Vegas Strip

Hungry for more than just buffets and quick bites? The Las Vegas Strip packs world-class dining into every hotel and corner.

We’ve rounded up the top must-try restaurants that every foodie needs to add to their bucket list!

 
 
 
 
 
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1. Bazaar Meat by José Andrés

Located in the SAHARA Las Vegas, Bazaar Meat is a wild celebration of all things carnivorous created by James Beard award-winning chef José Andrés.

The striking, seductive setting matches the playful, creative menu. The restaurant features an open kitchen with wood grills, rotisseries, and raw bars for ceviches, carpaccios, and tartares.

Start with the Cotton Candy Foie Gras before moving to premium cuts of Kobe or Wagyu beef.

Don’t miss their juicy suckling pig cooked to perfection in a wood-fired oven using traditional Spanish methods.

2. Michael Mina

This seafood-focused restaurant in the Bellagio offers an elegant dining room and exceptional cuisine from renowned chef Michael Mina.

The restaurant flies in fresh seafood daily, preparing it with innovative techniques and global flavors.

Popular dishes include the signature Lobster Pot Pie, Caviar Parfait, and Phyllo-Crusted Sole.

The restaurant also serves a famous tuna tartare prepared tableside.

For dessert, try their signature Black Forest Cake or the Brown Butter Praline that customers rave about.

 
 
 
 
 
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3. The Peppermill Restaurant & Fireside Lounge

This vintage Vegas landmark has been serving guests since 1972, offering a true blast from the past with its retro decor and neon lights.

The nearly 24-hour diner keeps the classic Vegas vibe alive with oversized portions of American comfort food.

The Fireside Lounge features plush velvet seating and a centerpiece flaming reflection pool perfect for romantic meetups.

Popular dishes include the French Toast Ambrosia topped with fresh fruit, the famous Peppermill Burger, and the Southern Fried Steak and Eggs.

Don’t skip their colorful signature cocktails, especially the 64-ounce Scorpion or their award-winning Bloody Mary made from scratch.

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4. Alexxa’s

Situated at the base of the Eiffel Tower in Paris Las Vegas, Alexxa’s offers stunning views of the Bellagio Fountains from its strip-side patio.

World-champion pizzaiolo Mike Vakneen leads the kitchen, crafting Italian-American dishes with fresh, high-quality ingredients.

Must-try items include the Snow Crab Omelette, and the Cinnaroll Waffle topped with caramelized pecans and fresh berries.

For dinner, go for the Jumbo Lump Crab Cake, Filet Medallions Marsala, or one of their artisanal pizzas made with 72-hour fermented dough.

 
 
 
 
 
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5. La Cave Wine and Food Hideaway

Tucked away in the Wynn Las Vegas, La Cave offers a unique hideaway feel with its wine cellar-inspired design.

The restaurant features multiple dining areas including a dimly lit cellar, intimate lounge, and a gorgeous terrace overlooking Wynn’s pool and gardens.

Popular dishes include the Bacon Wrapped Dates with blue cheese fondue, Jumbo Lump Crab Lettuce Cups, Beef Filet Crostini with truffle cream, and their Diver Sea Scallops with polenta cake.

Don’t miss their butler-style weekend brunch where servers bring individually portioned delights right to your table.

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6. Restaurant Guy Savoy

Tucked inside Caesars Palace, Restaurant Guy Savoy offers French cuisine at its absolute finest.

The restaurant has a strict no-flowers, no-perfume policy for staff so nothing interferes with the amazing aromas of your meal.

Don’t miss the artichoke and black truffle soup with toasted mushroom brioche – it’s legendary!

Other must-try dishes include the branzino, and the wagyu filet served with bone marrow and caviar.

 
 
 
 
 
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7. Harvest

Farm-to-table isn’t just a trendy phrase at Harvest by Roy Ellamar in the Bellagio – it’s the real deal.

This veggie-forward restaurant sources the best local and regional ingredients for dishes that pop with freshness and flavor.

Start with the Harvest caesar salad or the pork belly wraps that you build yourself with lettuce, cabbage slaw and zesty cilantro sauce.

For main courses, the grilled ribeye with truffle béarnaise is a knockout, as well as the braised beef short ribs.

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8. estiatorio Milos Las Vegas

Walking into Milos at the Venetian feels like you’ve been whisked away to a sunny spot on the Mediterranean coast.

What makes this place special? You can actually pick your own fish from their display and have it cooked exactly how you like it!

The Milos Special is a must-try – paper-thin zucchini and eggplant lightly fried and served with Saganaki cheese and tzatziki.

The Mediterranean octopus that’s charcoal-broiled is also perfection. Don’t skip dessert – the Yiaourti-Meli (Greek yogurt with thyme-honey and walnuts) is simple but amazing.

 
 
 
 
 
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9. Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar

Fleming’s takes steak seriously – they’re one of the few places in the country that serves USDA Prime beef, which is only 2% of all beef in America!

Start your meal with the sweet chili calamari or the seared pork belly with creamy goat cheese grits.

For your main course, you can’t go wrong with any of their steaks, which come with your choice of signature butters like béarnaise, smoked chili, or herbed horseradish.

Save room for their famous bananas Foster bread pudding with brûléed banana slices and rum caramel sauce.

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10. Le Cirque

Tucked inside the Bellagio, Le Cirque whisks you away to a circus-themed fantasy with its whimsical décor.

The lakeside restaurant offers front-row seats to the famous Bellagio fountain show while you dine.

Start with the Foie Gras or the escargot with parsley and garlic butter that leaves plates spotless.

For main courses, try the Caviar Dover Sole with delicious lemon beurre blanc,! Don’t skip the chocolate souffle for dessert.

 
 
 
 
 
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11. Din Tai Fung

This famous Taiwanese dumpling house at ARIA Resort brings serious dumpling game to the Strip.

Din Tai Fung is famous worldwide for their Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings), where each one follows the “Golden Ratio” of exactly 18 folds and gets stuffed with top-quality Kurobuta pork.

Other must-tries include the Sticky Rice & Kurobuta Pork Shao Mai, Shrimp & Kurobuta Pork Dumplings with Spicy Sauce, and the Pork Chop Fried Rice topped with a crispy-outside, juicy-inside Shanghainese pork cutlet.

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12. The Capital Grille

This upscale steakhouse at Fashion Show Mall delivers big flavors in a beautiful setting with amazing views of the Strip.

The Capital Grille flies in fresh seafood daily and serves up some of the juiciest steaks in town.

Start with their famous Double Cut Smoked Bacon with Korean BBQ glaze. For your main course, try the filet mignon cooked exactly how you like it or the pan-seared sea bass with miso butter.

Don’t miss their legendary sides like the Parmesan truffle fries and the Lobster Mac ‘N’ Cheese that’s packed with big chunks of buttery lobster.

 
 
 
 
 
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13. Eiffel Tower Restaurant

Sitting pretty inside the Paris Las Vegas Hotel’s half-sized Eiffel Tower, this restaurant gives you the most amazing views of the Strip and Bellagio fountains.

Chef Joho’s menu is full of French classics with modern twists. Popular dishes include the Beef Wellington (each one made individually and the herb-crusted rack of lamb with truffle bread pudding.

Make sure you save room for their famous soufflés or the Eiffel Tower Crème Brulee.

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14. Bavette’s Steakhouse & Bar

Hidden inside Park MGM, Bavette’s feels like stepping back in time with its jazzy soundtrack, red leather booths, and glowing chandeliers.

The menu focuses on amazing USDA prime beef, especially their 42-day dry-aged ribeyes.

Start with the roasted bone marrow with red onion jam or the crab cake that regulars can’t stop talking about.

For sides, the truffle mac and cheese is a must-order. Don’t leave without trying their famous lemon meringue pie.