
25 "Special Occasions" restaurants in Las Vegas.
You all slept in and need a late brunch spot - head to Echo & Rig, an upscale steakhouse in Tivoli Village on weekends for brunch until 3pm.
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.
Sara’s is a 45-seat secret supper club inside Mabel’s in the Palms, and they’re serving a meat-heavy menu and a great smoked prime rib.
Whether you go with one of the tasting menu options or pick French dishes a la carte, dinner at Partage in Chinatown will be memorable.
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.
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.
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.
With a nightly DC and a breezy patio, Herringbone’s seafood-heavy menu is about as close as you’ll come to the beach in Vegas.
When you want a reliably fantastic place to have a really big night with a group of friends, head to Momofuku in the Cosmopolitan.
When you want to completely ball out, make a reservation far in advance for Sterling Brunch, a $125 crazy upscale buffet in Bally’s.
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.
The menu at Catch in the ARIA is almost all seafood, and the entryway is one of the most beautiful you’ll ever see.
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.