Las Vegas restaurant recommendations for a dinner for 2, rehearsal dinners, intimate receptions, and everything in between!
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Location: Aria Resort & Casino
Cuisine: Steakhouse
Dress Code: Business Casual
This Las Vegas restaurant serves only the highest quality meats and seafood such as F1 Wagyu, Kobe A5 & Chilean Sea Bass. Classic cooking methods are used like grilling, braising and sous vide to bring out the essence of the world’s best meats. Their space has a high-octane lounge, elevated dining areas, and two private dining rooms, making it great for both romantic dinners for two or larger groups.
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Location: Cosmopolitan Hotel & Casino
Cuisine: Steakhouse
Dress Code: Business Casual
STK blends a chic lounge and a posh steakhouse into one. They offer a dynamic fine dining experience with superior quality. The beef they serve is primarily from farms in Nebraska & Iowa that have been carefully cared for from conception to plate. Carnivores, this one is for you!
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Location: Caeser’s Palace
Cuisine: Japanese
Dress Code: Business Casual
Nobu is more than only a meal, it is an experience! They embrace the Teppanyaki style of eating which follows the Edomae of eating sushi, one piece at a time. With the crafted tasting menu, guests enjoy every course cooked right in front of them. Each bite is served with Nobu’s signature sauces. If sushi if your thing, you can’t miss this Las Vegas restaurant.
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Location: Aria Hotel & Casino
Cuisine: Mexican
Dress Code: Business Casual
Head to Javier’s for authentic Mexican cuisine, ceviche, hand shaken margaritas, enchiladas and more. Their decor features unique architectural elements like a spectacularly detailed chainsaw wood carving with an Aztec motif. What a vibe!
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Location: Cosmopolitan Hotel & Casino
Cuisine: Spanish Tapas
Dress Code: Casual
Culinary mastermind José Andrés and his ThinkFoodGroup bring the authentic flavor of a Spanish tapas restaurant to Las Vegas, re-imagined to evoke the excitement and spectacle of the city. Their location in D.C. was one of the country’s first successful tapas restaurants, setting the standard for Spanish cuisine in the United States.
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Location: Paris Hotel & Casino
Cuisine: French Bistro
Dress Code: Business Casual
Mon Ami Gabi is a quaint Parisian bistro that honors French classics. Some of their signature menu items include sizzling Escargots de Bourgogne, fresh seafood and tender Bone-In Filet with truffle béarnaise sauce. Eat on the patio to people watch and enjoy views of the Bellagio fountain!
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Location: Caesar’s Palace Hotel & Casino
Cuisine: Italian
Dress Code: Casual
TREVI Italian Restaurant serves up authentic and approachable favorites. They have a wood-fired pizza oven, pasta & class Italian cuisine. With a private upper level and several banquet packages to choose from, TREVI can easily accommodate your wedding party.
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Location: Venetian Hotel & Casino
Cuisine: Southern
Dress Code: Casual
Yardbird pays tribute to crave-able American classics that bring people together. Their menu lets you indulge in the ultimate comfort cuisine. Try out their famous and delicious fried chicken. Be sure to check out their impressive selection of bourbon as well!
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Location: Caesar’s Palace Hotel & Casino
Cuisine: Italian
Dress Code: Casual
This family-style Italian restaurant has a large selection of classic dishes, pasta, chicken, veal and desserts. The decor feels like a classic New York City restaurant. They pride themselves in “wow-factor” sized portions that make their meals feel like Italian American wedding feasts. An excellence Las Vegas restaurant choice if you are dining with a large group and want to ensure no one leaves hungry!