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Top 10 fine dining with entertainment las vegas has to offer

Las Vegas is home to some of the most incredible restaurants in the world. The strip is jam-packed with fine dining eateries that take you on a gastronomic adventure across multiple cultures and cuisines. 

No matter what you enjoy, there are several great restaurants for you to choose from. Here are ten of the best fine dining restaurants in Las Vegas. 

Vintner Grill

Vintner Grill is widely regarded as one of the strip's best mid-range fine dining restaurants. Offering a range of meals from calamari starters to steak main courses, Vintner is the perfect mixture of fine dining and is budget-friendly. 

With the extensive wine list and both lunch and dinner menus available, Vintner is perfect for any time of day. 

Joel Robuchon

Being the winner of three Michelin Stars and rated as a AAA Five Diamond, Joel Robuchon is widely regarded as the chef who redefined French cuisine. Voted as France's Chef of the Century, you are going to be served nothing but the absolute best. 

Robuchon came out of retirement to bring his incredible food to the USA, and with very limited seating, you will need to book far in advance for a taste of what he has to offer. 

Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab

One of the most highly-rated restaurants in Las Vegas, if you can only go to one restaurant on your trip, it should be Joe’s. They pride themselves on flying in fresh seafood every day, with everything on the menu pairing brilliantly with fresh Stone Crab claws. 

Not to mention the incredible meat on the menu, including filet mignon, and prime rib, Joe’s is a dining experience you can’t miss. 

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar

Many people wouldn’t associate a chain restaurant with fine dining, but Fleming’s certainly breaks the mold. With their specialty being their namesake, you will struggle to find a better Prime steak in all of Las Vegas. 

The extensive wine bar caters to every taste and budget, not to mention the wine pairings with the menu are phenomenal. 

Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen <H2>

If you want to possibly be a part of the fan-favorite cooking show Hell’s Kitchen, you might want to visit the actual Hell’s Kitchen in Las Vegas. Designed with red and blue kitchens, guests can not only enjoy delicious meals but even watch some of the contestants in action. 

Beyond the lights and action of a TV show, the restaurant is still home to some of the best food on the strip. You may even get to hear one of Gordon Ramsay’s famous rants. 

Morimoto Las Vegas

Opened by legendary Japanese chef Masaharu Morimoto, his Las Vegas restaurant serves contemporary Japanese cuisine, with a sleek and elegant backdrop. The restaurant and food will transport you to the heart of Japan with a completely unforgettable experience. 

Golden Steer Steakhouse

If you want a touch of class mixed with the style and sophistication of Vegas in the early days, Golden Steer Steakhouse is the place for you. Leather, wood, and the smell of some of the best steak in the state are on the menu. 

The Golden Steer is also widely recognized as one of the most famous steakhouses in Vegas, being frequently visited by regular joes. 

BLACKOUT

For a unique dining experience, BLACKOUT takes place in a pitch-black room where guests are served delicious food that they can’t see, but can enjoy with all their other senses. 

Guests are encouraged to touch, smell, taste and even listen to what they’re eating, giving you a dining experience like no other. 

The Vegas Room

If you want live entertainment with your meal, there is only one place to go, the Vegas Room. Voted as the Best New Arts and Entertainment venue in 2021 by Las Vegas Weekly, the Vegas Room has everything you need for a sophisticated and fun night out. 

Designed in an intimate fashion that is both cozy and high-class, the Vegas Room is made to feel like a supper club from days past. 

Lawry’s The Prime Rib

You wouldn’t think a restaurant specializing in one cut of meat would make a name for itself, but there are few bigger than Lawry’s. While prime rib puts them on the map, guests can also enjoy ribs, fresh fish, and lobster. 

The restaurant’s interior is the perfect mixture of dramatic art-deco and a cozy atmosphere that not only makes you feel comfortable and relaxed but reminds you of the fine dining experience you are about to have. 

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