Las Vegas Fine Dining Thread
Hey,
So I'm compiling a list of places I need to go to, never been before but I have so far been told that we should hit up:
1. Nobu at the Hard Rock (seafood but like fine Japanese food)link
2. N9ne at the Palms (stakes imo)link
3. Ago at the Hard Rock(Italian)link
4. Prime at Bellagio (Stakes obv)link
5. CraftSteak at MGM (STAKESSSSSSS) link
6. Mesa Grill at Caesars (some kinda grill?) link
7. Fix at Bellagio (i have no idea i read the description, this could be ANYTHING) link
8. SW Stakehouse at the Win, obv stakes, for some reason wynn has the worst godamn website ever so no link=/
9. Bouchon at the Venetian (french, head chef is Thomas Keller, guy is fcking sickkkk) link
anyway, add to my list or tell me to avoid places on my list for reasons.
The food all looks incredible.
Thats a huge meal with all the sides. Surely not all you?
Split between two people, it was still a lot. Ate pretty much all of it except half the mac and cheese was left over and the pumpernickel bread wasn’t great. Not sure how that made it on to the bread plate next to the absurdly good pretzel bread.
The search function does not seem to be working. Which restaurant would you choose for someone if they could eat one dinner at Venetian? This is for a friend who will be there for only a couple of nights. I'm thinking Bazaar Meats, but I'm open to suggestions.
One breakfast/brunch at Venetian?
Is there anyplace close you recommend over Venetian restaurants?
Thanks!
Breakfast/brunch is definitely Bouchon (their dinner is also great)
Dinner, I think Bazaar Meat is a fantastic option
Well, shoot. Bazaar Meats isn't at Venetian yet.
I have never had anything other than an outstanding meal at Yardbird. Food and vibe are awesome
And it’s not super expensive - it’s expensive but not intimidating
Vouching for brunch is A+ too