Las Vegas

Lotus of Siam - Sahara Ave.
Temporarily Closed
By far the best restaurant in Las Vegas, if you’re not really into Las Vegas. Located on a dodgy strip mall, Lotus of Siam was brought to fame by Anthony Bourdain and Jonathan Gold who both adored its Thai cuisine. Closed for a few years, it is now back in action and busier than ever. Make sure to book ahead or start lining up at 5PM!
Raku
Authentic Japanese Restaurant · The Asian District
The best and most authentic Japanese restaurant in Vegas — off the Strip like Lotus of Siam, but Raku is where all local chefs gather once they’re done with work.
Bazaar Meat by José Andrés
Steak house · Northern Strip
Overpriced and unauthentic like most restaurants in Vegas, but at least with Bazaar you’re getting a real show.
Mon Ami Gabi
French restaurant · The Strip
Joel Robuchon, Pierre Gagnaire, and Guy Savoy may have fancy restaurants on the Strip, but nothing compares with Mon Ami Gabi’s view. With a stunning terrace facing the Bellagio fountains, you’ll feel like you’re part of the cast of Ratatouille and it doesn’t hurt.
NoMad Las Vegas
Hotel · The Strip
With a spiral staircase and books lining the walls, the NoMad has an old charm which is perfect to get an Old Fashioned for a night cap.
Wynn Las Vegas
Casino hotel · South Las Vegas
If you’re looking to get a drink while playing roulette, the Wynn has the best casino on the Strip, away from the crowds.
Akhob, By James Turrell
Permanently Closed
This is a secret art experience to cleanse your mind and your eyes, one of the best things you can do while in Las Vegas. Make sure to call the store to book as early as you can.
"O" by Cirque du Soleil
Circus · The Strip
Seeing a show. O by Cirque du Soleil is the most famous for good reason, but Love is a must if you’re a Beatles fan. The days of Celine Dion are long gone, but you should be able to find a big star putting on a show.
Old Vegas is a tad gloomy, but culturally interesting to see what the city looked like when Frank Sinatra used roam the streets.