Recommended for Best Restaurants because: SW Steakhouse offers a lovely, upscale setting to go along with its first-class steaks. Other menu items include seafood, lamb and veal.
If steak alone isn't enough, add an accompaniment like Maine Lobster Tail, Peppercorn Shrimp Scampi or Smoked Bacon & Shallots to your meal. A Pepper Crusted Chateaubriand is also served. Authentic Japanese Wagyu comes in tenderloin, New York Strip, rib eye and rib cap cuts. Charred steaks are the featured item on the menu, which includes all the regular cuts of beef like bone-in rib eye, New York Strip, filet mignon, bone-in New York and a Porterhouse for two. Overlooking the Lake of Dreams and designed with sleek accents of marble, leather and wood, SW gives diners the perfect ambiance to go along with an elegant meal. You'd expect nothing less than a fabulous steakhouse at Wynn, and SW lives up to that expectation. While every dish at Partage is outstanding, putting yourself in the chef's hands with the tasting menu is an experience you won't forget. Terrisa's expert tip: Definitely splurge on the tasting menu with the wine pairing hand-picked by the sommelier. Recommended for Best Restaurants because: The memorable French cuisine at Partage makes an event out of any dinner enjoyed there.
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A full selection of wine and unique cocktails is also offered. A la carte dishes are served in individual portions and include selections like a fresh fish or meat of the day as well as dishes like the Pork Secreto, cooked on a volcano stone and deglazed with soy sauce aged in a whisky barrel. An appetizer menu offers plates the table can share, like braised octopus, goat cheese or escargot. Tasting menus are offered with three, five and seven courses ($60 - $105).
Partage describes itself as a modern French dining experience, and its menu and sleek ambiance validate that description. Terrisa's expert tip: The garden-like atmosphere at Mizumi makes outdoor dining truly memorable, and guests who would like to enjoy a private al fresco meal can reserve the floating pagoda table. Recommended for Best Restaurants because: Mizumi's lovely setting pairs perfectly with its acclaimed Japanese food to create an unforgettable dining experience. The food and ambiance will transport guests from the desert to the Far East. No matter where you're seated, you can enjoy a view overlooking gardens that include a koi pond and a 90-foot waterfall. While the menu alone is sure to delight, part of the attraction is the eye-catching décor - Mizumi's atmosphere is truly magnificent. In addition to the more tradition menu items, Mizumi also offers a 25-ounce ribeye, Wagyu veal cheek, and Japanese Goldeneye snapper. In addition to sushi and sashimi selections, diners can also choose from entrees and robatayaki dishes prepared over authentic Japanese charcoal grill. One of the Strip's most striking restaurants, Mizumi offers guests a taste of "new Japan" in a garden-like setting. Scroll down to read more suggestions on the 10 best Las Vegas restaurants. Inventive and original restaurants are appearing all over Las Vegas, which is a wonderful development for anyone who enjoys eating out. Don’t forget the artichoke and black truffle soup, one of the restaurant’s signature items.Īlthough many of Las Vegas’ best restaurants feature French cuisine, you’ll also find plenty of other types of cuisine to choose from: Italian, steakhouse, omakase - Las Vegas likes variety.
With a sophisticated, elegant dining room and a selection of French dishes, Guy Savoy offers some of the most unforgettable dining in Las Vegas. On the Strip, the renowned Restaurant Guy Savoy brings a taste of Parisian dining to the desert. Restaurants like Sparrow + Wolf and Partage offer menus with an international feel, décor with a modern yet comfortable design and impeccable service. While many of the restaurants in the area are Asian, that’s far from the only cuisine represented. Some of Las Vegas’ best restaurants are found in the Chinatown/Spring Mountain Road District, which has attracted a host of talented chefs.
Downtown Las Vegas, Chinatown/Spring Mountain Road District, the Arts District and even the suburbs are simply bursting with culinary creativity. The Strip may be home to many of Las Vegas’ best restaurants, but the city’s dynamic food scene exists well beyond the Strip.