Eating Out in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is often seen as a city where people gamble and cut themselves loose from any conscience and moral values. Many travellers often see that “anything goes” in Vegas. For people who don’t want to spend their money on less meaningful things, it is a good idea for them to sample the greatest meals in the City of Sin.

Bradley Ogden is located in Caesars’ Palace and it is famous for its modern and sleek interior. It has a 60-seat longue that emphasizes on creative American fare made from farm-fresh produce. The most romantic spot in Bradley Odgen is near the fireplace, so it is a good idea to book the table.

Delmonico Steakhouse in Venetian is known for its Creole-influenced dishes. The lunch hour in the Delmonica Steakhouse has full-fledged cocktail hour and event. Obviously, beef is the main draw in Delmonico Steakhouse and patrons won’t be disappointed with the thick, juicy steak with its delicious gravy.

Il Mulino in Caesars Palace is ideal for people who want to eat out in a sumptuous surrounding. Meals start with a slew of complimentary and delectable appetizers. The restaurant offers impressive choices of menu and everyone should enjoy their experience in Il Mulino. It’s surely one of the most luxurious places to eat out in Las Vegas.

Daniel Boulud Brasserie in Wynn Las Vegas may seem a bit expensive, because we need to pay $40 for a burger and fries. However, the restaurant offers an out of ordinary burger. Other recommended dishes are crispy pork belly, tarte pissaladiere and beefsteak tomato. It also offers numerous upscale French dishes.

Andre’s in Monte Carlo is often considered as one of the best restaurants in Las Vegas. It offers decadent French cuisine that leaves everyone impressed. It’s the place where people can enjoy cigars and cognac. The menu is seasonal and the table is well arranged with fresh flowers, candlelight and Versace china.

Sushi Roku in Caesars Palace is a very popular sushi restaurant in Las Vegas. It has a Zen-like atmosphere and offers acclaimed modern-infused Japanese fare. Other than a variety of sushi, patrons could also enjoy many different sashimi and numerous signature cocktails, such as Tokyo Cooler and Cantaloupe Martini.

Piero’s Italian Cuisine is a retro-styled restaurant located outside the usual casino strip. Despite its locations, we could sometimes see some familiar and famous faces. Other than the usual pizza and pasta, Piero’s is better known for its signature spumoni and stuffed artichokes.

Prime in Bellagio is known for its great views of dancing fountains. It is a popular steakhouse with many different types of delicious sauces and mustard. One of the specialty dishes, the veal porterhouse with caramelized cauliflower and kumquat-pineapple chutney is simply unbeatable.

Tao in Venetian is a stunning restaurant. In the 43,000 square foot restaurant, it has its own nightclub, ultra-lounge and banquet room. It has been a magnet for many A-list celebs, movie stars and rockers. It’s modelled after the same Tao restaurant in NYC with its 20-foot Buddha statue.