List of restaurants in the Las Vegas Valley
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This is an incomplete list of notable restaurants in the Las Vegas Valley. The Las Vegas Valley is a major metropolitan area located in the southern part of Nevada. The largest urban agglomeration in the state, it is the heart of the Las Vegas–Paradise-Henderson, NV MSA.[1] A number of restaurants in Las Vegas are in casinos or hotels.

Restaurants in the Las Vegas Valley
- The Black Sheep, a Vietnamese-American restaurant opened in 2017.
- Bob Taylor's Original Ranch House, located in the Centennial Hills neighborhood.[2] The restaurant features a rustic theme with western film memorabilia.[3][4][5] It specializes in steak,[6][7] and is among the oldest restaurants in Las Vegas.[8] It was originally built in 1954,[2] as the residence of Bob Taylor (1922–2010)[9] and his wife, with a shooting range in the rear accompanied by a pro shop serving food. It was later converted into a restaurant,[6] and Taylor owned it until the 1980s.[9][10][11] The restaurant gained prominence after making an appearance in the 1964 film Viva Las Vegas. It also became popular among celebrities due to its secluded location;[6] originally surrounded by desert land, the area began to see urban development in the 1990s.[11][12][13]
- Capriotti's, a national chain of sandwich shops headquartered in Las Vegas.
- Farm Basket, a local chain focused on fried chicken and turkey.[14] Farm Basket opened in 1981, taking over the former locations of Picnic 'N Chicken, a San Diego chain.[15][16]
- Golden Steer, a steakhouse on Sahara Avenue near the Las Vegas Strip.[17][18] It opened in 1962,[19][20] and has since been popular among celebrities, including the Rat Pack.[21][22][23][24] It was expanded in 1978 and again in 2023.[25]
- The Hush Puppy, a southern restaurant that opened on Charleston Boulevard in 1975,[26] followed by another location on Nellis Boulevard in 1986. Both were started by the Ghormley family, who relocated from Arkansas.[27] The second location had closed by 2023, when the family sold the business. The original restaurant continues to operate, and a new location is expected to open at downtown's Neonopolis mall in 2025.[28]
Downtown Las Vegas
- Evel Pie (2016)[29]
- Heart Attack Grill (2005)
At Binion's
- Benny's Smokin' BBQ & Brews
- Top of Binion's Steakhouse
- Whiskey Licker Up
At Circa
At The D
- Andiamo Steakhouse
- Bacon Nation
At Golden Nugget
At Four Queens
- Hugo's Cellar
At Fremont
At Plaza
- Oscar's Steakhouse[34]
Henderson
- 138 Degrees[35]
Las Vegas Strip

- The Peppermill is a standalone restaurant, not located within any resort.[36] It opened on December 26, 1972,[37] along the northern Las Vegas Strip.[38] The Peppermill is popular among celebrities, and has made various appearances in popular culture.[37][39]
At Aria Resort and Casino
- Bardot Brasserie (2015)[40]
- Carbone[41]
- Din Tai Fung (2020)[42]
- Javier's (2012)[43]
- Jean Georges Steakhouse[44]
- Julian Serrano Tapas (2010)[45]
At The Shops at Crystals
At Bellagio
At Caesars Palace

- Amalfi[56][57]
- Bacchanal Buffet
- Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen
- Mr Chow[58]
- Nobu Restaurant Las Vegas
- Peter Luger Steak House[59][60]
- Restaurant Guy Savoy
- Stanton Social Prime[61]
At The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
At Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
At The Cromwell
At Excalibur
At Flamingo Las Vegas
- Bugsy & Meyer's Steakhouse[73]
- Pinky's by Vanderpump
- Gordon Ramsay Burger
- Havana 1957
At Fontainebleau Las Vegas
- Cantina Contramar
- Chyna Club
- Don's Prime
- La Fontaine
- Ito
- Komodo
- Kyu Las Vegas
- Mother Wolf
- Papi Steak
At Harrah's Las Vegas
At Horseshoe Las Vegas
- Jack Binion's Steak
- Guy Fieri's Flavortown Sports Kitchen
- Nosh Deli
At Mandalay Bay & W Las Vegas
At MGM Grand Las Vegas
At New York-New York
At Oyo
At Paris
- The Bedford by Martha Stewart[87]
- Bobby's Burgers by Bobby Flay
- Eiffel Tower Restaurant[88]
- Gordon Ramsay Steak[89]
- Mon Ami Gabi (2017)[90]
- Nobu Paris[91]
- Vanderpump à Paris[92]
At Park MGM
At Planet Hollywood Las Vegas
At Resorts World
- Aqua[97]
- Bar Zazu[98]
- Brezza[99]
- Carversteak[100][101]
- Crossroads Kitchen
- Stubborn Seed
At Sahara Las Vegas
- Uno Más Street Tacos + Spirits
At The Strat
- Chi Asian Kitchen
- Nunzio's Pizzeria
- Top of the World[102]
At Treasure Island
- Gilley's Saloon (1999)[103]
At Trump International Hotel Las Vegas
At the Venetian & Palazzo
- Bazaar Meat by José Andrés[104][105]
- Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer[106]
- Bouchon[107]
- Carlo's Bakery[108]
- CHICA[109]
- COTE
- CUT by Wolfgang Puck[110]
- Delmonico Steakhouse[111]
- estiatorio Milos[112]
- Grand Lux Cafe
- HaSalon[113][114]
- Miznon[115]
- Mott 32[116]
- SUSHISAMBA[117]
- WAKUDA[118]
- Yardbird Southern Table & Bar[119]
At Grand Canal Shoppes
At Wynn & Encore
- Casa Playa
- Cipriani[123]
- Delilah[124]
- Four Sixes Ranch Steakhouse
- Mizumi[125]
- Safta 1964 by Alon Shaya
- Sinatra[126]
- SW Steakhouse[127]
- Wing Lei[128]
Spring Valley
At Durango
- Niccon's Steakhouse
- Summer House
- Mijo
- The George
Summerlin
At Red Rock
- Osteria Fiorella
- Lotus of Siam
- Lucille's Smokehouse
- T-Bones Chophouse
- Yard House
Defunct restaurants
- Alex (1998–2011)
- El Sombrero (1950–2014)[129][130][131] was the oldest Mexican restaurant in Las Vegas,[132] located at 807 South Main Street in downtown.[133]
- Café Bleu
- Fleur de Lys (–2010)
- The Green Shack (1929-1999)
- Julian Serrano Tapas (2010-2025)
- KOI (closed 2024)
- Lupo by Wolfgang Puck (closed 2023)[134][135]
- Margaritaville Las Vegas[136][137]
- Lakeside[138][139]
- Lutèce (1999–)
- N9NE Steakhouse[140]
- M.Y. Asia
- Old Homestead Steakhouse (2011–2023)[141]
- Picasso (1998-2024)
- Red Square (1999–2019)
- Robert Irvine's Public House.[142] Closed in 2024 when the Tropicana closed.
- Rumjungle (–2010)
- The Vineyard
- Venetian Ristorante (1955–2003),[143] an Italian restaurant which also offered a variety of wines.[144][145] It was unaffiliated with the Venetian resort on the Strip.[146] Originally opened as a pizzeria on Fremont Street, it relocated to West Sahara Avenue in 1966 and later took on the "Ristorante" name. It was popular among celebrities.[147][148][149] It was owned by the Ruvo family until the 1990s, and business eventually suffered under the new ownership.[143]
- Rao's (2006–2021)
- Villa Azur (Closed 2025)[150]
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