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1. Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris Las Vegas
- Classic French
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- French
- Expensive
- Las Vegas Blvd: The Strip
- Nile Expert Tip: Romantic, French restaurant at the top of Paris Las Vegas' Eiffel Tower.
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2. Postrio
- Wolfgang Puck's restaurant in St. Mark's Square at The Venetian Las Vegas
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- American
- French
- Italian
- Mediterranean
- Moderately Priced
- Las Vegas Blvd: The Strip
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3. Josette's Bistro
- Authentic French Bristro
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- American
- French
- Affordable
- Downtown
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4. Andre's Monte Carlo
- Chef André Rochat's restaurant at the Monte Carlo Las Vegas
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- American
- Asian
- Chinese
- French
- Steakhouses
- Expensive
- Las Vegas Blvd: The Strip
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5. Mon Ami Gabi
- Paris Las Vegas' sidewalk bistro
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- French
- Moderately Priced
- Las Vegas Blvd: The Strip
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7. Pamplemousse
- Culinary Masterpieces
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- French
- Expensive
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8. Little Buddha
- East Comes to the West Coast
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- Asian
- Chinese
- French
- Japanese
- Vietnamese
- Moderately Priced
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10. The Melting Pot
- Fondue, fun and fine wines!
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- European
- Moderately Priced
- Summerlin
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Las Vegas restaurants were once synonymous with midnight steak specials and cheap buffets, but those days are long gone. Foodies now have a wide selection of famous chefs to investigate. No longer a restaurant backwater, Las Vegas has emerged as a destination for the serious food lover.
The most celebrated and awarded Las Vegas restaurant is also one of the city's most expensive. Joel Robuchon, at the MGM Grand, is the only 3 Star Michelin Guide Winner in Las Vegas. Its traditional French menu is extremely expensive, but serious foodies know that a restaurant of this caliber doesn't come cheaply. The atmosphere is quite upper-crust, so don't expect anything casual at this award-encrusted eatery.
West of the Strip, the slightly more casual Rosemary's Restaurant wins raves from tourists and locals. Its chef once worked with Emeril Lagasse, and the food at Rosemary's has a Southern slant. Tucked into an unassuming shopping mall in the Vegas suburbs, Rosemary's requires a bit of a drive that most people agree is well worth it.
Both Andre's and Alize are the creations of Las Vegas chef Andre Rochart. Romantic, intimate, and offering excellent food, these restaurants are favorites for romantic dinners.
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