Top 5 Casino Restaurants in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is the perfect place for…wait…everything. This time we will be presenting you a list of the Top 5 Casino Restaurants in Sin City just because you can fully savour the triumph of a jackpot over a glass of wine, mouth-watering stake, caviar and crab legs. Some difficult decisions had to be made while preparing this ranking because there were at least 10 more restaurants that were worthy of our attention but the casinos of the winners outperformed the others. So if you are wondering what to do with your poker winnings, here are some nice places to have a fancy meal.

#5 – Wynn – The Buffet Buffet – 15 cooking stations and Alice-in-wonderland-tea-party atmosphere will make your breakfast a special experience. It seems that most of the tourist praise the Buffet mainly on their breakfast which is just $20 and their weekend brunch with champagne at $39. Maybe that’s a bit pricey for a buffet, but come on it’s Wynn and it’s worth it.

#4 – The Venetian – CUT Steakhouse – This a la carte steakhouse is the second masterpiece of the world-renowned master chef Wolfgang Puck. The steaks range between $50-$100 because they are prime graded beef, the wine ranges from $40 – $100+ and desserts around $26. It may sound a bit expensive but you have to keep in mind that this is a top class restaurant with outstanding service and a fabulous food.

#3 – Ceaser’s Palace – Guy Savoy – Not surprisingly, this high-end restaurant has garnered two Michelin Stars. Named after its Head Chef, Guy Savoy redefines elegance and class. Dedicated to the French cuisine, this exquisite place has also won the Forbes Five Star Award and the AAA Five Diamonds Award. Impressed already? You should be. Just FYI the average price without beverages is $180 per person.

#2 – Palms Casino – Alizé – Situated on the top floor of the Palms Ivory Tower, Alizé overlooks the strip and so you can imagine that the view is nothing less than spectacular. This gourmet Michelin-starred restaurant serves French cuisine and is open only for dinner. Alizé was created by the world-renowned Chef Andre Rochat and Chef de Cuisine Mark Purdy. And a fun fact, Alizé boasts the largest cognac selection in Las Vegas, in case fine dining is not impressive enough.

#1 – Bellagio – Picasso – The top restaurant in our ranking is quite a natural choice because, seriously, what can beat a restaurant with 13 AAA Five Diamond Awards overlooking the Bellagio Fountains. There is a lot of artwork in the interior design, which enhances the classy feel. The cuisine is Mediterranean, inspired by France and Spain where Picasso spent his life and prepared by the native Spanish Chef Julian Serrano. There’s a patio, which is open seasonally and to make sure you feel comfortable even when you are outdoors there are cool misters and heat lamps.