Ballys Steakhouse
Ballys Steakhouse is one of the oldest Las Vegas Steak houses, and the restaurant proudly upholds its tradition and history with an old fashioned elegance. Modeled after a New England hunting lodge, the restaurant boasts an old school vibe and the kind of class you don't experience anymore. From the moment you enter through the arrival of your prime cut of steak through dessert, you'll be treated to a restaurant that will make you realize the old cliché is true... they just don't make 'em like they used to.
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Neros
Neros Steakhouse at Caesars Palace takes the craft of creating the perfect steak to obsessive lengths. Every cut of steak is dry-aged for at least 28 days before it even arrives at the restaurant, where they are artfully prepared using fresh seasonal ingredients to enhance their flavor. The restaurant also serves lamb chops and dry-aged veal which are equally perfect in their preparation, and features a meticulously curated wine list, and this obsessive attention to detail is what makes the restaurant one of the top Las Vegas Steak houses.
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Beso
Beso is Eva Longoria's stylish steakhouse in the opulent Crystals shopping mecca at CityCenter that shot straight to the top of the A list when it first opened its doors. The food and atmosphere of the chic restaurant have a Latin slant that reflects the Desperate Housewives diva's heritage, infusing a personal touch into the massive eatery. Longoria loves to cook, so she was very involved with the creation of the menu, which includes juicy and flavorful aged steaks and a large variety of ceviches. Beso is connected to Eve, Longoria's luxurious and smoking hot nightclub, and a visit to the star's restaurant and club makes for a great night on the town.
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Phil's Italian Steakhouse
Phil's Italian Steakhouse at Treasure Island features an eclectic menu of food styles, but whatever you end up ordering is guaranteed to be prepared with skill and care. Whether you choose one of their prime cuts of dry-aged steaks or a wood fired Tuscan style pizzas, there's something for everyone at this restaurant that's both classy and far less pretentious than many other Las Vegas Steak houses.
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Biscayne
Biscayne Steak Sea and Wine at the remodeled and hip Tropicana brings a tropical twist to classic Las Vegas Steak houses, with island inspired flavors that will transport you to paradise. At the forefront of the modern, chic new feel of the classic resort, Biscayne features Steak and Seafood infused with tropical tastes that make the restaurant one of the most unique steakhouses in Las Vegas.
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Prime
Prime at The Bellagio is as luxurious as the rest of the world-famous resort in which it's located. Rich browns and tasteful blues surround you and beautiful works of art hang from the wall, while the restaurant's intimate garden patio creates a romantic atmosphere that can't be matched. None of the ambience would matter if the cuisine wasn't spectacular, but with a menu of steaks, seafood and lamb paired with perfect sauces created by four star chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, the food more than delivers in this AAA Five Diamond rated eatery that out-classes most other Las Vegas Steak houses.
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Brand Steakhouse
The Brand Steakhouse at The Monte Carlo is one of the hippest restaurants in Las Vegas. Grab a pre-dinner cocktail in the attached lounge where hot DJs spin every night and you'll see why it becomes a nightlife hotspot on weekends. After your drink, take a seat in the ultra-modern dining area and take a look at the extensive and deep menu. The restaurant serves a great selection of steakhouse favorites, with unique specialties like the massive 120 oz. steak (which can serve six) and Rick's Hash Browns (a mix of potatoes, bacon, onions, sour cream and chives).
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Range Steakhouse
The Range Steakhouse at Harrah's is a classy, old school steakhouse featuring gorgeous views of The Strip and succulent prime cuts of meat. While other restaurants in town are following the latest trends, The Range Steakhouse has remained a favorite stop for foodies by sticking to its guns and delivering high quality steaks in a restaurant that delivers old fashioned class and classic ambience that few Las Vegas Steak houses can compete with.
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Canal Street
The Las Vegas Review Journal dining editors voted Canal Street Steakhouse at The Orleans the best hotel steakhouse in Las Vegas, and it's not hard to see why. With a tranquil atmosphere, beautiful murals on the walls and fireside dining, your meal will have a relaxed, unhurried and unpretentiously sophisticated dining atmosphere. The menu is a well curated mix of options, with an emphasis on dry aged steaks and chops, as well as fresh seafood.
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Rare 120 Degrees
Classic-style, old-school Las Vegas steak houses are given a rock 'n' roll twist at Rare 120 Degrees in The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. The restaurant's funky décor is the first sign that you're not at your father's steakhouse, and their a la carte menu style, where you get to build a customized steak and choose your sides, is proof that the place doesn't play by the rules. The fresh cuts of meat are organic and prepared with seasonal ingredients, and can be perfectly paired with one of the wines from their large selection or with a cocktail from their creative martini menu.
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Charlie Palmer Steak
The Four Seasons Las Vegas is a quietly peaceful, non-gaming hotel located within the bustling Mandalay Bay Resort. Charlie Palmer Steak in The Four Seasons, the eponymous restaurant from the world famous chef and mastermind behind Auerole, fits right in to the quiet resort by creating an atmosphere of quiet sophistication, with food that speaks loudly enough to make plenty of noise in the Vegas dining scene. Four months after opening its doors, Charlie Palmer Steak was voted "best Steakhouse in Las Vegas" by The Review Journal, and a sampling of menu items that include Colorado Rack of Lamb served with Ratatouille tart, Charcoal Grilled Filet Mignon and Bone in Rib Eye that's been dry aged for 28 days prove why the restaurant is considered one of the top Las Vegas Steak houses by those who know their food.
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Steakhouse at Bills
The Steakhouse at Bills is a surprisingly classy restaurant in Bill's Gamblin Hall, which is known more for low minimum bets at their gaming tables than for their elegant ambience. The Steakhouse is a AAA Three Diamond approved restaurant in the middle of The Strip that provides prime cuts of meat that stand up to the heavy competition from other Las Vegas Steak houses.
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CraftSteak
Top Chef main judge Tom Colicchio's CraftSteak at The MGM Grand delivers the celebrity chef's famously critical attention to detail to every steak the restaurant serves. The James Beard award winning chef's take on the classic steakhouse won a AAA Five Diamond Award, Three Stars from Forbes and a Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence, but Colicchio is the type of guy who would rather you forget the accolades and just focus on the food. CraftSteak's features steakhouse classics like Kobe Skirt Steak, but the innovative menu also specializes in out of this world lobster bisque and succulent braised short ribs. The wine list is deep, the atmosphere is sophisticated in a hip and unpretentious fashion and all the food is perfectly prepared… because how couldn't every restaurant Tom Colicchio puts his name on live up to the rigorous standards that he brings to every episode of Top Chef?
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Steakhouse at Camelot
The Excalibur may have a family friendly castle theme, but the resort's Steakhouse at Camelot plays down the kitsch and focuses on food. This Zagat Award winning eatery serves up prime cuts of beef and fresh seafood in an understated setting. The Knights of the Round Table may not join you at your table, but you'll eat like a king when you dine at a restaurant that ranks high among Las Vegas Steak houses.
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Cut
Wolfgang Puck's Cut at The Palazzo is an ultra-hip take on the classic steakhouse. The world famous chef didn't make his reputation by doing the same thing everyone else does, so it should be surprise that the innovative menu includes items like bone marrow flan, veal tongue salad and oxtail bullion while serving up a variety of meats like Kobe beef imported from Japan, Nebraska corn-fed sirloin and Illinois beef that's gone through a 35 day dry aging process. Wolfgang Puck's Cut delivers an ultra-modern take on the classic steakhouse that will please even the most serious carnivore.
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Steak House at Circus Circus
Most people don't associate Circus Circus with fine dining, which is why experiencing The Steak House at Circus Circus for the first time will come as a delightful surprise. Those in the know, however, consider this restaurant a classic among Las Vegas Steak houses where you can find juicy mesquite grilled steaks, succulent prime rib, excellent lamb chops, fresh lobster and plentiful crab legs, all of incredibly high quality and served in a restaurant that radiates old-school Vegas class.
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Delmonico Steakhouse
Emeril Lagasse dipped his toe into the very big pool of Las Vegas Steak houses with Delmonico Steakhouse at The Venetian, which features his distinct touch. The world famous chef kicks it up a notch by adding Cajun flavors to bone-in rib steaks that are dry-aged in house, double cut-pork chops, tableside carved chateaubriand or New Orleans-style BBQ Shrimp, for those who are not feeling like red meat. The décor is a throwback to classic steakhouse design with a modern twist, starting with the beautifully crafted 12 foot oak front doors through the intimate dining room. Let Emeril Lagasse take you on a culinary journey at Delmonico Steakhouse.
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STK
STK at The Comopolitan is one of the hottest Las Vegas Steak houses, and it's every bit as much a magnet for A-List stars as the restaurant's other famous outposts in LA, Miami and New York. A restaurant with nightclub sensibilities, the flirty vibe is accentuated with an in-house DJ spinning chilled out beats. Already legendary specialty items include tiger prawns, wagyu beed patties, foie gras served with apple French toast, bone-in filet and their absolutely massive 34 oz. Cowboy rib steak. Enjoy pre or post dinner cocktails at STK's hot bar, where you're likely to rub elbows with some of the biggest celebrities in town from Hollywood.
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Embers
Embers Steakhouse at The Imperial Palace was voted one of the top five most romantic restaurants in Las Vegas. The restaurant has earned its reputation as a great date night destination with attentive service from the waitstaff, a romantic and intimate vibe and a great food and wine selection. |
Strip House
Las Vegas Steak houses are not generally described as "sexy," but Strip House at Planet Hollywood is an exception. Designed to evoke Manasse, a legendary turn of the 20th Century Viennese photo studio that was infamous for the racy photos it produced, the restaurant features boudoir red velvet lining the walls, which are covered with black and white photos of scantily clad and completely undressed women. But the pictures aren't the only attraction, as the restaurant serves a variety of prime cut meats (some of which are carved for you tableside) and their famous black truffle creamed spinach. Complete your meal with a slice of their truly sinful 24 layer chocolate cake to complete your seductive dining experience.
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Envy - The Steakhouse
Envy - The Steakhouse at the luxurious boutique Renaissance Resort located just off The Strip is a spectacular enough dining experience to inspire sheer jealousy in others. This luxurious restaurant serves heavenly cuts of meat like Black Angus filet and bone-in Prime Ribeye which can be perfectly paired with one of their over 1,500 bottles of wine from their well-curated cellar. The dining room sports classic luxury with a modern feel, and their attached lounge is a hip yet relaxing place to get a pre-dinner drink.
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StripSteak
Culinary icon Michael Mina expanded his horizons when he opened StripSteak at Mandalay Bay, which was the world-famous chef's very first steakhouse. To no one's surprise, StripSteak was an immediate and wild success, and the restaurant's Butter Poached Top-Loin was praised as the best steak in the country by Esquire Magazine. With a multitude of types of beef, two wood burning grills and six chambers designed to slow poach the meat to bring out every flavor, the innovative Chef Mina pushed his boundaries, tried something he'd never done, put his reputation on the line… and succeeded with flying colors in creating one of the best Las Vegas Steak houses.
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Flame Steakhouse
The Flame Steakhouse at The El Cortez is an adults only restaurant that brings fine dining sophistication to Downtown Las Vegas Steak houses. The restaurant serves excellent cuts of steak, prime rib and fresh seafood in a romantic setting. Choose from the restaurant's deep wine list to compliment your meal while enjoying the live piano music which adds an extra touch of class to the evening. By keeping the crowd to diners 18 and over, you can enjoy a peaceful meal in one of the most elegant restaurants in Downtown Vegas.
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T-Bones Chophouse and Lounge
Las Vegas Review Journal readers chose T-Bones Chophouse and Lounge at The Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa as the best of the best among Las Vegas Steak houses in a 2010 poll, and it's worth a trip off The Strip to see why. The massive dry aged meats, bone-in cuts and fresh seafood are all perfectly prepared and will satisfy even the heartiest appetite, their wine list includes over 7,500 bottles and the beautiful dining room is attached to a chilled out lounge that features great views of the resort's eye-catching pool area.
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Gallagher's
Gallagher's in New York City is a legendary and historic restaurant that's been serving the highest quality steaks since 1927. Gallagher's at The New York New York Las Vegas Hotel and Casino brought the legend out West, where they serve food that lives up to the institution's reputation. Enjoy dry aged meats and the freshest seafood selections in the middle of a resort that recreates the legendary hustle and bustle of New York City and you'll realize how the original Gallagher's has managed to remain relevant for the better part of a century.
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TENDER Steak and Seafood
TENDER Steak and Seafood is located in a fake pyramid at the Egyptian themed Luxor Las Vegas Resort, but there's nothing fake about the food serves. A variety of six different cuts of prime beef dominate the menu, but if you're looking for something other than steak, the restaurant flies in fresh seafood daily from Hawaii, California, Alaska and New York that puts the restaurant at the top of the pyramid among Las Vegas Steak houses. Their wine list was honored with an Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator Magazine in 2009, and the rich reds and browns of the interior make the restaurant almost as pleasing to the eyes as it is to the taste buds… almost.
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Hank's Fine Steaks
Hank's Fine Steaks at Green Valley Ranch is worth the trip off The Strip for some of the finest cuts of meat at one of the best Las Vegas Steak houses. The upscale and luxurious restaurant serves prime cuts of meat and fresh Seafood along with innovative appetizers, side dishes, and desserts in a romantic setting. Enjoy a pre-meal or after-dinner cocktail at the restaurant's classy Piano Bar, where you can enjoy fantastic live music every night.
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Terzetto
Terzetto at the off-Strip M Resort and Spa is as unique among Las Vegas Steak Houses as the property it occupies. The restaurant boasts three dining areas to choose from- an intimate dining room, a casual oyster bar and a visually stunning terrace- but every option features a constant: the unbelievable food. Prime cuts of beef, some brought in from the personal ranch of the Marnell family, who own the resort, are the main attraction. But you can't go wrong sampling their fresh seafood or selections from the Oyster bar, which includes everything from ceviche to stews to, of course, oysters on the half shell.
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Jean Georges Steakhouse
World class chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, the mastermind behind Prime at The Bellagio, presents his eponymous Jean Georges Steakhouse in Aria at the massive CityCenter complex. The chic restaurant brings an international and modern touch to the classic steakhouse, with menu items like three-cheese crusted organic chicken and soy-glazed short ribs along with delectable cuts of USDA prime beef cooked on a wood burning grill. The restaurant also boasts a deep wine list to create a truly modern steakhouse experience that fits perfectly in the state of the art Aria resort. |
TJs Steakhouse
TJs Steakhouse in The Las Vegas Hilton is a classy and elegant Sin City restaurant. Featuring classic Vegas imagery that celebrates the storied and colorful past of the town, this is a proudly old-school restaurant where the air is thick with history. Enjoy prime cuts of succulent meat as you take in the classy old-school vibe in this off-Strip gem.
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Kokomo's
Kokomo's at The Mirage serves prime steaks in a tropical rainforest environment. The restaurant serves high quality steaks, chops, lobster tails and seafood in an amazing recreation of a rain forest, complete with waterfalls, lush trees and an indoor lagoon. Kokomo's is one of the most unique Las Vegas Steak houses, combining great food with an atmosphere that will transform you to another world.
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Top of Binons Steakhouse
Top of Binons Steakhouse at Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel delivers one of the classiest dining experiences in Downtown Las Vegas. Located on the 24th floor of the historic property, the steakhouse offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Valley and classic ambience. The vintage design of the restaurant is matched by the old fashioned service, and their menu features an equally classic mix of Prime Aged Steaks, Filet Mignon, Lobster Tail, Prime Rib, Salmon and their famous Chicken Fried Lobster (yes, you read that right). If you're looking for one of those Las Vegas Steak houses that seemingly went extinct in the last few decades, head downtown and enjoy the nostalgic vibe and classic foods at Top of Binon's Steakhouse.
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Krisofer's Steak House
Krisofer's Steak House at The Riviera is a classic Las Vegas steakhouse that has served over 1.5 million satisfied diners over the years. With its Mediterranean inspired design, legendary service, excellent menu that specializes in the finest cuts of prime meat and amazing chicken dishes and daily blackboard specials, there's a reason Kristofer's has continued to thrive over the years as Vegas dining trends have fluctuated. Fads come and go, but Kristofer's has stood the test of time to prove that nothing can beat a classic.
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Treasures
There are a lot of Las Vegas Steak houses, but The Treasures Steakhouse is an intimate and unique dining experience where you can enjoy premium steaks served in one of the best gentlemen's clubs in the world. Enjoy the company of one of the club's beautiful dancers as you sample one of their prime cuts of meat. A steakhouse in a gentelmen's club might sound like a gimmick, but you'll be surprised to discover that the food rivals the quality of almost any other good steakhouse in Las Vegas.
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Mortons Steak House
Mortons Steak House in Las Vegas is the Sin City outpost of the most popular steakhouse chain in the country. Enjoy succulent cuts of prime meat in a number of varieties including Filet Mignon, Porterhouse, New York Strip, Chicago Bone-In, Ribeye or their Bone-In, Double Cut Prime-Rib, which is only available on Fridays and Saturdays. If the epic slabs of meat are too much for you, Mortons offers smaller cuts and other great entrees like Chicken Christopher, Chilean Sea Bass, Jumbo Crab Cakes and Lamb Chops. It's worth the trip just off The Strip to see why Mortons has become the most popular steakhouse chain in the country and is one of the best Las Vegas Steak houses.
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Vic and Anthony's Steakhouse
Vic and Anthony's Steakhouse at The Golden Nugget in Downtown Las Vegas is the second location of the legendary Houston restaurant, which has been voted again again as one of the country's ten best steakhouses. The sophisticated Vegas version features a menu of world class steaks, fresh lobster, inventive appetizers and desserts you won't want to miss, along with a selection of wines designed to pair perfectly with whatever you order. Experience the legendary taste at Vic and Anthony's in The Golden Nugget to see what all the hype is about.
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N9ne Steakhouse
The Palms is quite possibly the hippest and youngest resort in all of Las Vegas, drawing a list of who's who from young Hollywood through its doors. The ultra-chic N9ne Steakhouse lives up to the resort's reputation, as A-listers have been spotted dining in the ltra-chic and modern restaurant. Celebrities flock to N9ne for the atmosphere and food, which includes prime aged steaks that are as good as anywhere else in town, while a Champagne and Caviar Bar add to the restaurant's vibe. If you want to rub elbows with the hottest young stars and the hippest crowd in Vegas, you can't go wrong at N9ne, one of the hippest of the many Las Vegas Steak houses.
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VooDoo Steak and Lounge
VooDoo Steak and Lounge at The Rio Las Vegas offers stunning views of the Vegas skyline and innovative steaks served up with a Creole twist. Located on the 50th floor of the resort and featuring amazing views of the city, a distinct purple wall and carpeted look that adds to the funky voodoo vibe and prime cuts of meat are infused with Creole spices and flavors, this is one of the most unique Las Vegas Steak houses in a city overrun with them.
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