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Where To Have Dinner With Clients In Las Vegas
15 places to take clients when you need something impressive.
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Peter Luger Steak House at Caesars Palace
The NYC Peter Luger’s isn’t what it used to be, so this desert outpost shows that sometimes Vegas one-ups the original.
Cut
Cut is a steakhouse in the Palazzo that’s very upscale, with things like tableside Old Fashioneds and Japanese wagyu beef.
SW Steakhouse
SW feels like a steakhouse plucked out of Beverly Hills and placed along the Wynn’s Lake of Dreams, where you might be sitting next to a famous Swedish DJ or casino president.
Le Cirque
There are only 16 tables at Le Cirque, a spot on the Strip where you’ll feel like part of the Illuminati as you dine among regulars and casino VIPs.
Michael Mina
Michael Mina is a seafood restaurant on the Strip where you can eat hamachi provençal that's flown in daily on a private plane.
L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon
L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon is the best spot in town to get a once-in-a-lifetime French meal, all in a clubby setting.
Casa Playa
Make a reservation at Casa Playa on the Strip when the vibe for a group dinner is going full glam while sipping margaritas.
Mott 32
Mott 32 in the Venetian is one of our go-to spots in Vegas for a sit-down dinner. Consider ordering the Peking duck, which you'll need to reserve three days in advance.
Kame Omakase
Head to Kame Omakase for a special occasion fueled by sushi and nigiri. And don't be surprised if you're served something with 24K gold—you're in Las Vegas, after all.
Sadelle's
The Las Vegas outpost of Sadelle's is over-the-top and exactly where you should get brunch.
Wakuda
If you want to totally ball out, head to Wakuda's secret omakase room. The neon lighting and extremely fresh sushi make every part of Wakuda very, very cool.
Lotus of Siam
You'll have to make a reservation three weeks in advance at Thai spot Lotus of Siam, but their location at Red Rock casino is worth it.
Where To Have Dinner With Clients In Las Vegas
15 places to take clients when you need something impressive.
Red 8 Asian Bistro
This beautiful, very red Chinese restaurant in The Wynn is actually casual and comfortable so it works before a show or late night.
Kabuto
Kabuto is a small, high-end sushi restaurant in Chinatown with three omakase options that’s perfect for a one-on-one dinner.
Bavette’s Steakhouse & Bar
Bavette’s, a steakhouse in the Park MGM, is never too hard to get a table at, though the steak is some of the best and you’ll feel taken care of here.
Jean Georges Steakhouse
You want massive hunks of red meat and to get almost as dressed up as you did for prom - have dinner at Jean Georges Steakhouse on the Strip.
Sterling Brunch
When you want to completely ball out, make a reservation far in advance for Sterling Brunch, a $125 crazy upscale buffet in Bally’s.
Momofuku
When you want a reliably fantastic place to have a really big night with a group of friends, head to Momofuku in the Cosmopolitan.
Best Friend
Best Friend can only be described as “LA-meets-Korea-meets Vegas” so head here with a big group and stop for a slushie in the bodega out front.
Catch
The menu at Catch in the ARIA is almost all seafood, and the entryway is one of the most beautiful you’ll ever see.