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Food Drinks & Restaurants
Las Vegas in 2026 isn't just a feast for the eyes—it's a banquet for the soul. With 31 Michelin-starred restaurants (up 4 from 2025's ceremony), more James Beard winners than Miami, and a 2025 opening frenzy that has Eater calling it "the world's greatest food city," the Strip now serves plates that make Paris blush. From Joël Robuchon's 3-Michelin-starred elegance to Superfrico's psychedelic Italian chaos, Vegas dining is the ultimate show: high-rollers at Guy Savoy, late-night slices at Secret Pizza, and Thai family-run gems like Weera Thai that rival Bangkok.
Curated by the Vegas flavor chasers at World Club Directory – online since September 2025 – this is the ultimate Las Vegas restaurants guide for 2026. We've dined at every table (multiple visits in 2024–2025), cross-referenced the Michelin Guide (November 2025), OpenTable's Top 100 (8 Vegas winners), Eater 38, and Neon 100. Zero sponsored bites – just the unmissable addresses, with reservation hacks, spend ranges ($100–$500 pp), and why they're worth the jet lag. Book 30–90 days out via Resy/OpenTable; expect $200–$800/night for dinner + shows. Roll the dice – Vegas's feast is calling.
Vegas's culinary supernova (35% growth in 2025 per Las Vegas Convention Authority) stems from its global chef magnet—Robuchon from France, Savoy from Paris, Sosa from Top Chef—and Strip-side diversity (Thai chains like Weera Thai with 5 locations). Michelin awarded 31 stars in 2025 (up from 27), with Bib Gourmands like Milpa for Mexican soul. Neighborhoods rule: Fontainebleau's North Strip glamour contrasts Tivoli Village's off-Strip gems. Pro tip: Use the Deuce bus ($8/24h) for Strip crawls. Updated November 2025 with confirmed 2026 pop-ups (e.g., Carbone Riviera's branzino expansions) and eco-menus (zero-waste at Shang Artisan Noodles).
Location: 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, South Strip (MGM Grand; valet $20).
The world's only 3-Michelin-starred restaurant in a casino – Robuchon's legacy with 18-course tasting. 2026: New wine pairing with 1,000 Bordeaux bottles.
Signature: Le Caviar Osciètre ($150) + La Langoustine ($120) Average spend: $400–$600 pp (tasting $445) Reservation tip: OpenTable 90 days at 9 AM PT; sold out instantly
Location: 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Central Strip (Caesars Palace; valet $18).
Savoy's Vegas outpost – artichoke and black truffle black tie. 2026: Expanded caviar service.
Signature: Artichaut à la Grecque ($125) Average spend: $350–$550 pp
Location: 2777 S Las Vegas Blvd, North Strip (Fontainebleau; valet $15).
Mario Carbone's 2025 Strip debut – spicy rigatoni and veal parmesan. OpenTable Top 100 2025.
Signature: Spicy rigatoni vodka ($28) + salt-baked branzino ($150) Average spend: $140–$240 pp
Location: 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Central Strip (Cosmopolitan; valet $12).
Noelle Baron's immersive Italian-American fever dream – performers and pasta till 2 AM. 2026: New "Superbrunch."
Signature: Cacio e pepe arancini ($22) Average spend: $120–$200 pp
Location: Multiple (Chinatown flagship 1455 S Main St; street parking $5).
Chiang Mai-born chain – khao soi and tom yum that rival Thailand. 2026: Sixth location near Golden Steer.
Signature: Khao soi chicken ($16) Average spend: $60–$100 pp
Location: 4300 S Sammy Davis Jr Dr, Tivoli Village (off-Strip; valet $10).
Handmade pastas and tiramisu – 2026: New pasta-making classes.
Signature: Rigatoni carbonara ($28) Average spend: $90–$150 pp
Location: 4300 S Sammy Davis Jr Dr, Tivoli Village.
Same owner as Esther's – cacio e pepe and amatriciana perfection.
Signature: Cacio e pepe ($26) Average spend: $100–$160 pp
Location: Chinatown Plaza, 3400 S Jones Blvd.
Hand-pulled lamian and xiao long bao – affordable excellence.
Signature: Beef noodle soup ($14) Average spend: $50–$80 pp
Location: 1820 S Central Ave, Downtown.
Crepes and tacos with Sonoran flair – 2026: Expanded patio.
Signature: Crepe expectations taco ($12) Average spend: $70–$110 pp
Location: 2777 S Las Vegas Blvd, Fontainebleau.
Champagne bar with tasting menus – 2026: Expanded Le Club lounge.
Signature: Tasting menu ($250) Average spend: $200–$300 pp
From 3-star temples to Thai empires, Vegas's plates are world-class. Subscribe for first access to 2026 openings and secret reservations. Pair with our Las Vegas Hotels 2026 Guide for the full Strip experience.
Bon appétit, Sin City style.
World Club Directory – Online Since September 2025