The Las Vegas Strip is stacked with celebrity-chef eateries and over-the-top dining rooms, but a handful of spots consistently float to the top of TripAdvisor, Yelp and OpenTable while also making it to the top of Marneys Tidbits and Condé Nast Traveler’s best restaurant lists. Here is a rundown of the top restaurants to eat at on the glitzy and glamorous Las Vegas strip.
2025 Top 10 Las Vegas Restaurants On The Strip
Below are 10 standout Las Vegas Strip restaurants that regularly carry a 4.5 to 5 star crowdsourced rating (scores fluctuate daily) and are my top recommend favs. I’ve included direct links so you can check current ratings and book your table for a memorable night out!

Mizumi Japanese Restaurant – Wynn Las Vegas & Encore
Mizumi is one of the Strip’s most stunningly beautiful restaurants, featuring a dramatic lakeside garden, rushing waterfall, and a floating pagoda table. The menu highlights premium sushi, teppanyaki, and robata selections, crafted with exceptional precision. Reviewers consistently praise both the ingredients and the ambiance, calling it one of the most beautiful dining experiences in Vegas. Mizumi strikes the ideal balance between upscale luxury and a serene ambiance with incredible food. Cover Photo: Mizumi
Restaurant de Joël Robuchon – MGM Grand
The Restaurant de Joël Robuchon at the MGM Grand is the Strip’s ultimate French restaurant splurge, with multi-course tasting menus, Gueridon service and almost obsessive attention to detail this Vegas restaurant won’t disappoint. Helmed by James Beard’s, nominated chef Eleazar Villanueva. Guests rave about the flawless service and precise cooking, while Condé Nast Traveler routinely lists it among Vegas’s best restaurants.
L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon – MGM Grand
Next door to Restaurant de Joël Robuchon, sits L’Atelier, which offers a slightly more relaxed, counter-style spin on Robuchon’s haute cuisine. Diners sit in an open kitchen concept, while chefs plate jewel-like dishes in sight, for a tantalizing culinary show, a format that earns rave reviews for both theatrics and flavor. Menus range from à la carte to multi-course tastings, making it a flexible option if you want Michelin-adjacent polish without committing to a marathon style meal.
é by José Andrés – The Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas
é by José Andrés at The Cosmopolitan is hidden behind a glass door inside Jaleo, é is one of the hardest seats to snag on the Strip. Just nine diners at a time savor the culinary offerings, at the steel counter, for a wildly inventive Spanish avant-garde tasting menu. Guests routinely describe the experience as, “food as theater.”
Wing Lei – Wynn Las Vegas
Wing Lei is the Strip’s destination for luxe Cantonese, Shanghainese and Sichuan dishes in a meticulously decorated gold-and-jade dining room. It holds a Forbes Five-Star award and has been singled out by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the city’s essential fine-dining rooms and is one of Marneys Tidbits favs. Diners favor the Peking duck, dim sum and polished service.
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SW Steakhouse – Wynn Las Vegas
If you want a classic Vegas steak moment with a gorgeous view, check out Wynn’s SW Steakhouse. It looks over Wynn’s Lake of Dreams, where you can savor a Wagyu while watching the resort’s nightly multimedia show. This highly acclaimed restaurant is especially know for it’s marbled Japanese beef and tasty side dishes.
Mother Wolf -The Fontainebleau
Mother Wolf in Las Vegas, is an upscale Italian restaurant by chef Evan Funke, inspired by classic Roman cuisine. The space blends old-world elegance with modern flair, featuring dramatic arches, warm lighting, and an open kitchen. It’s menu focuses on handmade pastas like Cacio e Pepe and Carbonara, wood-fired pizzas, and refined antipasti made with seasonal ingredients. I love the squash blossom appetizer and beautiful salad with edible flowers. The restaurant is popular for date nights, celebrations, and anyone looking for a stylish, immersive dining experience on the Strip.
CUT by Wolfgang Puck – The Palazzo at The Venetian
Wolfgang Puck’s CUT is one of the Strip’s most coveted steakhouse reservations, known for its sleek design and serious meat program, they offer everything from USDA Prime beef to Australian Wagyu and Japanese A5. This is seriously one of Vegas’s best steakhouses.
Restaurant Guy Savoy – Caesars Palace
Tucked inside Caesars Palace, Restaurant Guy Savoy, delivers one of the Strip’s most formal French tasting-menu experiences: signature dishes like Artichoke and Black Truffle Soup and The Colors of Caviar have an near elite status. This restaurant is frequently cited alongside Joël Robuchon as the pinnacle of Las Vegas fine dining.
Golden Steer Steakhouse – Near the Strip (Historic Vegas Favorite)
As Las Vegas’s oldest steakhouse, open since 1958, The Golden Steer delivers old-school glamour, impeccable steaks, and a nostalgic atmosphere filled with a Rat Pack history. While not directly on the Strip, it sits only minutes away and is widely considered a must-visit for anyone seeking a truly authentic Vegas dining experience. I enjoyed the iconic tableside Caesar, prime-aged beef, and lobster. The timeless decor and steakhouse staples make this a truly authentic Vegas restaurant. With intimate booths named after celebrities like Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe, it offers one of the most iconic meals in the city.
STK Steakhouse, Las Vegas
STK Steakhouse, in Las Vegas, offers a modern, upscale dining experience inside The Cosmopolitan. It Blends a premium steakhouse atmosphere with a lively lounge vibe. Known for it’s chic décor, upbeat music, and energetic atmosphere, it’s a popular spot for celebrations and stylish nights out. The menu features high-quality steaks, fresh seafood, and indulgent sides, paired with creative cocktails. While the food and ambiance are polished, it’s more lively and vibrant than a traditional steakhouse, making it ideal for guests seeking a fun, trendy dining experience on the Strip.
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FAQs For Top Las Vegas Restaurants
What are the best dinner restaurants on the Las Vegas Strip?
The Las Vegas Strip offers some of the best dinner experiences in the country, blending celebrity chefs, award-winning menus, and unforgettable ambiance. Five standout dinner spots include Joël Robuchon, in The MGM Grand, for ultra-luxury French cuisine, Carbone, in The ARIA, for elevated Italian-American classics, Estiatorio Milos, in The Venetian, for pristine Mediterranean seafood, and SW Steakhouse, in the Wynn, for exceptional steaks with lakeside views. Whether you prefer a multi-course tasting menu, a lively modern steakhouse, or a stylish Mediterranean feast, these restaurants deliver polished service, curated wine lists, and memorable dishes ideal for a special night out on the Strip.
What are the best date night restaurants in Las Vegas?
Las Vegas has exceptional date-night dining that blends romance, atmosphere, and elevated cuisine. Top choices include Le Cirque, in the Bellagio, which is known for it’s intimate French dining room and iconic fountain views, Wing Lei, in The Wynn, where you can dine on luxurious Chinese cuisine in a lavish gold-trimmed space, and Picasso, in the Bellagio, where guests dine among real Picasso artwork. For couples who love Italian, Giada, in The Cromwell offers warm lighting, balcony seating, and a lighter coastal menu. Top of the World, In The STRAT, is another favorite, with its 360-degree rotating views high above Las Vegas. Mother Wolf Las Vegas, in the Fontainebleau, offers beautiful ambiance and exceptional food. Each spot brings mood lighting, beautiful décor, and thoughtful service, perfect for anniversaries, proposals, or simply dining out with someone special.
What are the top family restaurants in Las Vegas?
Las Vegas offers plenty of family-friendly restaurants with fun menus, large portions, and relaxed atmospheres. The Cheesecake Factory, in Caesars Forum Shops, remains a favorite thanks to its huge menu and reliable comfort food. Rainforest Café, in the MGM Grand, brings an immersive jungle theme kids love. Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, in the LINQ Promenade, provides quick, delicious meals ideal for families exploring the Strip. Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, in The Venetian, offers over-the-top shakes and creative burgers, a hit with teens. For family-style dining, Carmine’s, in Caesars Palace, serves massive Italian platters great for sharing. These restaurants make it easy for families to enjoy Las Vegas without sacrificing convenience or variety.
What are the top restaurants in Las Vegas with a view?
Las Vegas has extraordinary restaurants that pair excellent food with unforgettable views. Top of the World, in The STRAT, is the most iconic, rotating 360 degrees every 80 minutes. The Eiffel Tower Restaurant, in The Paris Las Vegas, delivers romantic, elevated views of the Bellagio Fountains. At LAGO by Julian Serrano, in the Bellagio, diners sit almost at water level with panoramic fountain displays. Giada, in The Cromwell, features bright, open-air windows overlooking the Strip. For a stylish rooftop experience, Skybar & Lounge, at The Waldorf Astoria, offers sleek small plates and sweeping neon vistas. These spots combine atmosphere and scenery, making them ideal for date nights, celebrations, or sunset dining.
What are the top chef restaurants in Las Vegas?
Las Vegas is known for high-profile celebrity chef restaurants, and world-class dining. Joël Robuchon, in the MGM Grand, remains the Strip’s most acclaimed French tasting-menu experience, known for immaculate service and flawless cuisine. Restaurant Guy Savoy, in Caesars Palace, offers refined French cuisine with signature dishes like its famous Artichoke and Black Truffle Soup. For a bold, innovative experience, é by José Andrés, in the The Cosmopolitan, provides an intimate, avant-garde tasting menu limited to just a handful of guests each night. These chef-driven restaurants represent the pinnacle of Las Vegas fine dining and are ideal for culinary-focused travelers.
What are the best local restaurants in Las Vegas?
Beyond the Strip, Las Vegas has a thriving local food scene with standout neighborhood gems. Saint Honoré in Las Vegas is a trendy patisserie known for its handcrafted donuts, fresh beignets, and beautiful, photo-ready pastries. The menu ranges from classic favorites to elaborate “couture” creations like crème brûlée or Nutella-filled donuts. With a bright, stylish atmosphere and two locations, it’s a popular spot for dessert lovers. It’s perfect for a quick treat or an Instagram-worthy stop. Esther’s Kitchen, located in the downtown arts district, serves elevated yet comforting Italian cuisine made with house-milled flour and seasonal ingredients. Other Mama, in Southwest Las Vegas, offers creative seafood, sushi, and small plates in a relaxed, chef-driven space locals adore. These restaurants showcase authentic, community-focused dining and provide a refreshing break from the Strip’s high-energy culinary scene.
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