Every chef in town stops by Mitsuo Endo’s tiny 48-seater that serves up Japanese robataki dishes, small portions cooked over a charcoal grill, that can change your life. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
To experience this best, have an expense account and order omakase, a chef’s choice, multi-course meal. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Put together the cuisine of Thomas Keller with a La Belle Epoque setting and you have the perfect recipe for French cuisine. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
They dry age steaks for six to eight months, bringing out the flavors of these pieces of beef you can order by the inch. The pastas and Italian dishes are some of the best in town. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Chacuterie made in-house and locally purveyed foods highlight this fun menu. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Wolfgang Puck’s best restaurant in Las Vegas serves up a mean bone marrow flan. Critics consider this one of the best steakhouses in town. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
A mozzarella bar is a must-order, while other dishes from chef Carlos Buscaglia use those same ovens for delightful dishes. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
They make regular appearances on Friday at the Downtown 3rd Farmers Market. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
It’s é Bar inside that gets all the buzz. Try to nab a seat at this exclusive multi-course meal that has foodies buzzing. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Watch the artistry of chef Benjamin & his team when you pull up a seat at the bar overlooking the kitchen. Tapas, a tasting menu & wines from around the world highlight the menu. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Executive chef Gregory Pugin pushes the food to over-the-big-top status. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Pair your meal, where you can request a degree of hotness, with the excellent list of Reislings, a perfect balance to the spice. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Look for a fusion of flavors and indulge on the caviar cart if you can afford it. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Monta serves up Kurume-style ramen in a pork broth on its 10-item menu. Critics call it the Raku of noodle joints in town. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
This is one of the few restaurants in the world where you can dine with an original Picasso hanging next to your table. Also sports 1,500 varieties of wine in the cellar. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
The most traditional presentations of all the city’s bastions of French cooking are found here and their cellar contains more wine then rest of the hotel combined. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Shawn McClain serves up imaginative fare with inventive twists in an Art Deco dining room. Belly up to the bar for a cocktail in a speakeasy setting. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Pizzas cooked in wood-fired brick ovens with a crisp crust that you have to tear apart by hand bring in families from all over the valley. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Executive chef David Walzog makes a decadent affair out of aged Nebraska corn-fed beef at this gem with outdoor dining overlooking the Lake of Dreams. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Chef and owner Todd Clore’s wine dinners are the toast of the town and sell out quickly at this restaurant with a neighborhood feel but gourmet fare. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Chef Pierre Gagniere spends 33 days a year in house to ensure that the culinary mission is achieved & the experience matches the views seen from the space’s 23rd floor perch. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Raku has a sidekick that serves decadent 3-course dessert tasting with an apertif, appetizer and the main course. 21 seats fill out this space that features the coolest bathroom. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Eleven-time pizza world champion Tony Gemignani brings with him six styles of pizza including Neapolitan, classic Italian, classic American, Sicilian, Roman and gluten-free pies. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
This restaurant serves up some of the most creative dishes such as caviar tacos, a beef Wellington served in a puff pastry atrium, crispy oysters Rockefeller and more. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.