Famous for anything-goes experiences, Las Vegas is truly a hedonist's paradise. Visitors in pursuit of all-things-pleasurable may not realize that Las Vegas has one more trick up its sleeve. It offers world class dining. If you are looking to check gluttony off of the list of seven deadly sins to accomplish while in town, visit the best restaurants in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Opened by award winning chef Mitsuo Endo in 2008, Aburiyu Raku specializes in authentic, non-sushi Japanese cuisine. It features the finest organic ingredients from the U.S. Seafood and condiments are imported from Japan. Featured in "GQ," "Travel & Leisure," and "New York Magazine," you'll want to make reservations at least a week in advance, because this place fills up fast.
Raku
5030 W.Spring Mountain Rd #2,
Las Vegas, NV 89146
702-367-3511
raku-grill.com
Joël Robuchon, considered by many to be the chef of the century, came out of retirement to open his first restaurant in the United States in Las Vegas. Located in the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino and featuring traditional French cuisine, Joël Robuchon is the only 3-star, Michelin Guide-winning restaurant in Vegas. The restaurant offers complimentary limousine service for guests with reservations, so don't expect any bargains. Do expect one of the best dining experiences of your life.
Joël Robuchon
MGM Grand
3799 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 891-7925
joel-robuchon.com
As a Las Vegas favorite for over a decade, Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House features prime USDA beef and Australian cold water lobster. It offers exceptional service, fresh baked breads and a superior selection of fine wines. Foodies flock back to Del Frisco's year after year.
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House
3925 Paradise Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 796-0063
delfriscos.com