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Las Vegas Dining Scene Now Rivals Its Casinos and Shows

Three-star Michelin feasts, celebrity chef hotspots, and off-Strip surprises—Vegas is redefining what it means to dine in Sin City. Your taste buds won't want to leave.

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The image shows the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. There are many people in the image, some of them holding bags, and the floor is decorated with flowers and other decorative items. In the background, there are pillars and lights, and at the bottom of the image there is a watermark.

Las Vegas Dining Scene Now Rivals Its Casinos and Shows

Las Vegas is packing more than just casinos and shows into its famous strip. The city now boasts a dining scene as varied as it is exciting. From high-end sushi to hidden Thai gems and rock-themed classics, there's something for every taste.

At the top of the fine-dining list sits Joël Robuchon inside the MGM Grand. It remains the only restaurant in Las Vegas with three Michelin stars. For those craving Japanese luxury, Nobu at Caesars Palace draws crowds with its premium sushi and sleek atmosphere.

Celebrity chefs are making their mark too. **Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen**, also at Caesars Palace, mixes bold flavours with the drama of its TV-inspired setting. Meanwhile, **Bazaar Meat** by José Andrés at Sahara Las Vegas is a must-visit for meat lovers, offering indulgent cuts in a lively space. For a more casual vibe, **Hard Rock Cafe** serves up classic American dishes amid rock memorabilia. Italian food fans can explore **Eataly** in Park MGM, a bustling marketplace with multiple eateries under one roof. Off the strip, **Lotus of Siam** stands out for its authentic Northern Thai dishes, proving that some of the best meals aren't in the brightest spots. Blending cultures and flavours, **Momofuku** in The Cosmopolitan fuses Korean, Japanese, and American influences into creative plates. And for a touch of elegance, **Le Cirque** at the Bellagio pairs refined French cuisine with stunning views of the hotel's iconic fountains.

Las Vegas has transformed into a food lover's playground. Whether it's a three-star Michelin meal or a laid-back burger with live music, the city's restaurants cater to all cravings. With celebrity chefs, hidden treasures, and global flavours, dining here is now as much of a draw as the slots and stage acts.

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