
24 "Impressing Out of Towners" restaurants in Las Vegas.
When you want a lot of high-quality meat dishes, head to Manzo in Eataly in the Park MGM for dinner in a beautiful sleek space.
Kabuto is a small, high-end sushi restaurant in Chinatown with three omakase options that’s perfect for a one-on-one dinner.
Spago has one of the best views of the Bellagio fountains, so sit outside and eat some great - but pricey - Spanish-style appetizers and pasta.
You’ll find some of the most creative tapas at Bazaar Meat in the Sahara - start a big night out here.
When you want a reliably fantastic place to have a really big night with a group of friends, head to Momofuku in the Cosmopolitan.
The menu at Catch in the ARIA is almost all seafood, and the entryway is one of the most beautiful you’ll ever see.
Kitchen Table in Henderson is almost always crowded, but it’s worth waiting around for incredible breakfast dishes.
Mott 32 in the Venetian works just as well for a blowout Chinese dinner as it does for a reasonably-priced meal of dim sum at Happy Hour.
Cut is a steakhouse in the Palazzo that’s very upscale, with things like tableside Old Fashioneds and Japanese wagyu beef.
Sit on Lakeside’s patio to see the Wynn’s nightly light and water show while eating from a seafood-heavy menu.
This secret bar inside another bar - Commonwealth in the Fremont East District - is reservation-by-text-only and one of the cooler places you can go.
Herbs and Rye, off the Strip, has one of our favorite Happy Hours, where you can get steaks and really good drinks for half price.
This creative cocktail bar in the Arts District has drinks with sundried tomatoes and olive oil, and a focus on local music and art.
One of the most high-end bars in Vegas, Mr. Coco has pricey but delicious cocktails and a menu of small bites.