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Sizzling steak and seafood served hot off the grill are prepared just the way you like with an entertaining experience at Hokkaido Teppanyaki Steakhouse. Las Vegas Best Teppanyaki Hibachi restaurant. Also offering sushi at the sushi bar and for a more intimate setting sit at our candle lit dining table. They are also known for their extravagant dessert that is made in house daily. Open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day every year.
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Welcome to Ace of Steaks - At Glatt Kosher Steakhouse. You're not a customer here at Ace Of Steaks, you are our special guest each and every one of you.
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Regally reigning atop the Palms Casino Resort, Alizé is one of Chef André Rochat’s jewels among his gemmed trio of French restaurants. Rochat, who introduced fine dining to Las Vegas 20 years ago with his original André’s French Restaurant, presides creatively at Alizé. Mark Purdy, Alizé’s Chef de Cuisine, executes the restaurant’s delectable dishes of fish, meat, and poultry that dazzle and delight through flawless execution. Alizé’s astounding wine list of 1,800 wines would appeal to discriminating wine connoisseurs. Located on Flamingo Boulevard, one mile north of the Las Vegas strip from Caesar’s Palace and the Bellagio Hotel, Alize is …
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The romantic Picasso restaurant, located in the Bellagio, features fifty million worth of original Picassos on the walls, which moves diners to wander through the restaurant between courses to view the impressive collection. Picasso spent much of his life in Spain and the south of France, which is where Chef Julian Serrano draws inspiration from. The dramatically and delicious delicacies feature warm quail salad with sauteed artichokes and langoustine pulled live from a tank and then grilled and drizzled with porcini oil.
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Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten raises steakhouse dining to new heights with the signature steak, the veal porterhouse with kumquat pineapple chutney and caramelized cauliflower. All steaks come with six types of mustard and five sauces, which all add complexity to any cut. Prime evokes the charms of a luxurious 1930's style speakeasy with its plush furnishings and Baccarat chandeliers.
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While most travel to Las Vegas for the gambling, shows, and overall appeal of lounging by a pool in the balmy desert heat with drink in hand, there are those that seek to indulge in the plethora of dining choices during their stay. While you could stick with the basic buffet style breakfast, lunch, and dinner that seem to run rampant, it would be a great disservice to yourself and your travel buddies if you missed out on one of the best food and drink selections that Vegas has to offer. Located inside the MGM Grand and lead by James …
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Named in honor of Las Vegas hotel giant Steve Wynn, SW Steakhouse combines the look and feel of a classic American steakhouse with distinctive flavors of Alsace, France. The romantic and classy atmosphere offers diners an upscale dining experience that is rarely found in Las Vegas steakhouses. The menu focuses on steaks that are hand-selected from USDA wet-aged prime beef, which are then cooked over an open flame and then topped with SW’s signature sauces.
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At Tableau, Chef Mark LoRusso offers inspired French-American cuisine. The featured bar/lounge area, which is a small rotunda-style dining room with picture windows, is a delightful place to relax and enjoy appetizer favorites like Dungeness crab and Kobe tartare. The intimate and plush dining room accommodates guests in a semi-private atrium setting with poolside views.
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Award-winning chef Paul Bartolotta distinguishes his namesake restaurant in the Wynn with rustic, yet elegant, Italian coastal cuisine. The live seafood flown in daily from the Mediterranean is show-stopping. That alone, combined with startlingly authentic ingredients such as Sicilian olive oil and imported porcini mushrooms, makes Bartolotta a must-eat. The gorgeous al fresco dining space overlooks a dreamy lagoon, and a whimsical, two-level indoor dining room is a must-see. Understated, but still decadent, the AAA-Four-Diamond-rated restaurant is the closest diners will get to the shores of Italy on this side of the Strip.
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Located inside the multi-billion dollar Wynn Las Vegas Resort and Casino, Wing Lei offers an upscale, sit-down style Chinese dining experience that is a far cry from buffets and takeout. Executive Chef Richard Chen takes a fresh approach to Chinese cuisine by featuring traditional Chinese dishes that are flavored with non-Asian ingredients and prepared using a mix of Cantonese, Shanghai and Szechwan cooking styles. House specialties include crisp walnut prawn drenched in a sweet honey sauce, stir-fried black cod and spicy kung pao chicken. The 152-seat restaurant features many unique design features including a rare Botero sculpture, a 100-year-old pomegranate …
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Reminiscent of an elegant Spanish home, the upscale dining room balances space and privacy, with grand arches, a warm ochre palette and dark mahogany panelling. The front dining area is a large, inviting space, complete with deep couches and overstuffed club chairs, ideal for drinks, light snacks or informal dining. Part of the ambience here is the nearby activity of the bar, with its live entertainment on Friday and Saturday evenings. For his American steakhouse, Charlie Palmer, with Executive Chef Steve Blandino, has created an innovative menu with a twist on the traditional fare. The Chefs focus on simple preparations …
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Notably established in now four dynamic cities, Smith & Wollensky is free-standing on the Las Vegas Boulevard, in a structure meant to replicate its sister building in New York. This restaurant houses a cigar bar, private dining rooms, and a banquet area, all of which can comfortably accommodate 650 guests. With a traditional steakhouse menu and award-winning wines, the meats are properly aged and meticulously prepared serving as hearty centerpieces meant to be paired with family style sides served to compliment the main course.
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Egidiana Maccioni, wife of Le Cirque founder Sirio and mother of the owners, created the menu of favorite recipes in which her boys loved while growing up. Reminiscent of 19th century European circuses, the cheerful and decorative dining room gives an animated air of professionalism and youthful elegance the dominates the atmosphere. The varied menu of Tuscan specialties features roasted rack of lamb and pepper-crusted tuna with herb crushed potatoes.
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The Top of the World is located in the Stratosphere Casino, offering a one-of-a-kind bird’s eye view of Las Vegas. Perched 844 feet above the city, Top of the World literally revolves in place, rotating a full 360 degrees every 80 minutes. And while the spectacular sights are enough to get guests in the door, the restaurant’s inspired menu of re-imagined classics keeps the dining room full. Executive Chef Jeff Giffen oversees menus constructed around fresh seafood, prime-cut steaks, and decadent specialties. With tasting menu options and private dining accommodations, Top of the World serves up a generous helping of …
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Within the bustling shopping Mecca known as the Forum Shops at Las Vegas’ Caesars Palace, an Old World steakhouse restaurant beckons tourists and eatery aficionados alike. The Palm traces its history back to an original New York City location; but amidst its various other locales in the US, the Caesars Las Vegas Palm boasts a hip, trendy energy unique on the “classic American steakhouse circuit.” Known for its prime aged steaks, jumbo Nova Scotia lobsters, and Italian heritage entrees, The Palm invites patrons to experience its warm hospitality, generous portions, and legendary celebrity customer base.