Executive chef Sven Mede uses salt baking, wood grilling, cast-iron griddling and ocean-water poaching in a 19th century lodge. Read more.
this restaurant dishes up signature pastas like beef cheek ravioli, as well as a seven-course pasta tasting menu that may include penne alla carbonara with lamb pancetta. Read more.
The omakase to be found at Masa Takayama's Bar Masa is something truly extraordinary, with inventive a la carte dishes ranging from the pure to the quietly opulent. Read more.
Don't choose between Mexican or Chinese tonight. Order the hyper-creative taco "Tierno": soft beef tendon, Kumamoto oyster scallions, Sichuan peppercorn sauce. It's the perfect fusion. Read more.
Chacuterie made in-house and locally purveyed foods highlight this fun menu. [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.
Gordon Ramsay’s contemporary steakhouse will seat up to 274 guests and include a large bar, chef’s table, and private dining. It'll also offer guests a look at a specially created beef aging program. Read more.
Executive chef Gregory Pugin pushes the food to over-the-big-top status. [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.
While you wait for a table, you have the chance to take advantage of their top-notch bar in their plush lounge and grab a refreshing cocktail. 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.
PH may have the best beer selection in the world. Of the 200+ beers and 24 taps, definitely try the Big Sky Moose Drool. Don't be turned off by its name. Read more.
Celebrate V-Day as you enjoy succulent oysters on the half shell, a seductively delicious lobster bisque & an opulent wine selected by one of the their world-renowned wine clerks. Read more.
The most sinful dessert is called Four by Four by Two. The dish is 4 rows by 4 rows of seriously surprising ice cream like foie gras, rum and coke, and celery lime just to name a few. Read more.
Simon Restaurant & Lounge is offering the St. Patrick's Day Hangover Breakfast. Chef Kerry Simon is putting together a menu featuring creative spins on traditional favorites. 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.
Sitting 800 feet above the Strip, the Stratosphere's Top of the World Restaurant is serving up some of Sin City's best food. Read more.
The 23rd floor of the new Mandarin Oriental (part of the City Center) is home to the U.S. debut of world-class chef Pierre Gagnaire, whose tasting menu you'll always remember. Read more.
Make a stop during happy hour for cheeses made in house and served up for free. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.