Restaurants

With one of the hottest dining scenes in the country, Las Vegas is never at a loss for serving up some of the best choices for gourmet grazing. Whether you prefer your entree crafted by a celebrity chef, enjoy your dishes with a side of eye candy or prefer to offer up your order after midnight, Sin City sizzles to please.

The following dining rooms are King of Clubs Las Vegas picks for a surefire feast. Click on a picture to begin booking today.

 

   

Rare 120

Rare 120º takes the stuffy steakhouse of the past and turns it upside down. Diners will enjoy classic and contemporary steakhouse cuisine and martinis in a sleek, contemporary atmosphere accented with gleaming exotic wood finishes and brushed stainless steel.

The culinary philosophy of Rare 120º is simple: using fresh and high-quality seasonal ingredients to reinvent classic steakhouse dishes with a deliciously light, modern twist. The cutting edge “a la carte” menu allows the customer to build their ideal steak and choose their sides. Redefined American steakhouse favorites include such items as the Chilled Martini Tower, exquisitely displaying an array of Dungeness crab meat, Pacific prawns, and zesty vodka citron infused cocktail sauce. Carnivorous selections include items such as the Argentinean Grass Fed Ribeye and the Tuscan Veal Chop. With the emphasis on organic and farm raised meats, the discerning customer will be tastefully reminded of the restaurant’s philosophy of quality selection. These dishes and others will be complimented by a full-fledged beverage program including an innovative martini menu and an extensive wine list.

   
Hours Of Operation:

Lounge open from 5:30pm until 12am Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday and until 1am Friday & Saturday. Dining room opens at 6pm.

Average Cost: $35 and up
Menu: Fine Steak House
   
   

Mon Ami Gabi


Mon Ami Gabi Las Vegas, where dark woods and comforting tapestry warm your senses to the return of simple French food. The menu features Classic Steak Frites and Fruits de Mer offered in a variety of styles in addition to many other authentic French selections.

Enjoy the airy interior of Mon Ami Gabi Las Vegas with the towering French windows opening out onto the Las Vegas Strip and the fabulous view of the scenery including the Lake show across the street.

Mon Ami Gabi Las Vegas also offers outstanding amenities for banquets or multiple size functions as well as restaurant buyouts.

   
Hours Of Operation:

Lunch daily 11:30 - 3:00. / Dinner Sun - Thu, 5pm - 11pm
Fri - Sat, 5pm - 12am

Average Cost: $25 to $35
Menu: French
   

Cafe BaBa Reeba


Take a break from shopping at the Fashion Show Mall! The sangria flows and the tapas are plentiful at this authentic Spanish restaurant. The menu presented by Chef/Owner Gabino Sotelinois at Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba is burting with flavorful dishes from all corners of Spain. The café uses the freshest seafood, cheeses and vegetables to create the tapas, which are hot and cold appetizers of Spain. The restaurant also serves paella -- traditional Spanish rice dishes

   
Hours Of Operation: Open daily, 6 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Average Cost: $15 or less
Menu: Fine Spanish Cuisine
   

Joe's Stone Crab
Few restaurants in the country have the reputation and history of the original Joe's Stone Crab restaurant in Miami. Knowing my penchant for Joe's stone crab, my Miami friends always included a visit to this landmark restaurant. Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab debuted in Chicago in 2000. Choosing Las Vegas as the next location in 2004 was a cool decision. Situated in a prime location in The Forum Shops at Caesars, Joe's features its own valet service on the Strip, patio dining and many other innovations. Desserts are scrumptious, especially the pies. Waistline watchers, rejoice. All pies are available by the half slice.

   
Hours Of Operation:
Sunday - Thursday, 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday, 11:30 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Average Cost: $35 or more
Menu: Seafood, Fine Steak and Stone Crab
   

Nobu
Celebrity magnet, enough said. Attracting A-list players well acquainted with Nobu Matsuhisaís signature New York masterpiece, Nobu rolls out the red carpet for serious sushi-eaters in Las Vegas. With menu items like salmon tartar with caviar, Arctic char, black cod miso and kobe beef done up tataki or New York style, your taste buds will think they’ve died and gone to heaven.

* Reservations are at a premium at Nobu. King Of Clubs Las Vegas guests are always treated royally.

   
Hours Of Operation: Open daily, 6 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Average Cost: $35 or more
Menu: Japanese, Sushi, American
   
   

Mix
Located on the 43rd floor of THEhotel at Mandalay Bay, Mix Restaurant delivers an awe-inspiring experience that offers high culinary art high above the Las Vegas Strip. The menu features a blend of American and French classics from world-renowned chef Alain Ducasse, all served in cutting-edge surroundings that must be seen to be believed. The dazzling, all-white, Kubrick-esque setting is capped by a half-million-dollar garnish that comes in the form of a central 15,000-bulb chandelier custom-built to resemble a bubbling glass of champagne.

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Hours Of Operation: Sunday - Thursday, 5:00 PM (last seating 9:30 PM)
Friday - Saturday, 6 PM (last seating 10:30 PM)
Average Cost: Above $30
Menu: Classic French and American
 
   
 
   

Kerry Simon’s Kitchen and Bar

Hip, hip hooray for Kerry Simons super sexy spot at The Hard Rock Hotel. Nestled into the northeast corner of the resort overlooking the lush pool garden, Simons hits the spot with meatloaf and garlic mashed, a tuna sushi roasted pizza, double-cut Colorado lamb chops, tandoori salmon and a surf and turf to die for. After that, if you’re still hungry, order up the peanut butter cream pie, the warm chocolate chunk cookies and ice cold milk or the mountain of cotton candy. Remember, you only live once.

 
   
Hours Of Operation: Sunday - Thursday, 6 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Friday - Saturday, 6 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Average Cost: $25 to $35
Menu: Steaks, American
   
   

Giorgio Caffe' & Ristorante
Italian flare gets down to earth in this comfortable cafe nestled between Mandalay Bay and the Luxor in the new Mandalay Place shopping mall. An offshoot of Piero Selvaggioís gastronomic giant Valentino at The Venetian, Giorgio Caffe' & Ristorante James Beard award-winning chef-partner Luciano Pellegrini pulls no punches in presenting dishes from traditional lasagna to their personalized pizzas. An authentic Italian glass bar/ area facing the mall traffic is a great place to people-watch before heading into the dining room. Piero Selvaggioís.has chosen a very exciting and dynamic management team to lead the charge at Giorgio, under the Direction of General Manager Frank Micalizzi and Chef Nico Chessa.

   
Hours Of Operation: Open daily, 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Average Cost: $25 to $35
Menu: Italian
   
   

Rumjungle
Can you say safari? Once you pass through the dancing firewall get set to have your senses tickled. Start by ordering a cocktail from any one of the faux fur settees flanked by indoor waterfalls and enjoy the action brewing at the center bar. When it comes to rum, the Jungle’s got you covered, serving 150 varieties of the Caribbean cornerstone. For dinner, try ordering from the rodizio-style menu that keeps servers busy carving up sumptuous skewers of beef, chicken and pork tableside. Other items ensure even the veggie-ite has something tropical to savor.

   
Hours Of Operation: Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 11 p.m.- 3 a.m.; Friday, Saturday and Monday, 11 p.m.- 4:30 a.m.
Average Cost: $25 to $35
Menu: Brazilian, Caribbean, Cuban
   
   

Red Square
Lenin’s head may be missing from the massive entrance sentry, but there’s nothing absent from this sophisticated Soviet-inspired dining room. Before heading to a table, stop by the ice bar for a vodka blitz. Proudly pouring pages full of premium vodkas, Red Square is the hands-down winner for creative cocktailing. How about a key lime martini? a classic Cosmo or for a real kick, try sipping on a tall blonde, straight up and sassy. As for the food, there’s nothing like the chicken kiev, beef stroganoff or angus filet to keep a comrade feeling warm and comfy.

   
Hours Of Operation: Open daily, 5 p.m. - midnight
Average Cost: $25 to $35
Menu: Continental, Russian
   
   

China Grill
Cross over the bridge spanning the entrance moat and you’re in for a journey back in time. Inside this plush, dimly lit dining room, guests are treated like emperors and the menu is made for sharing. Hearty dishes inspired by several corners of the globe deliver a bounty of flavors like crackling calamari salad, Shanghai lobster, sake-marinated drunken chicken and duck two ways. When in doubt, sit back and let your server be your guide.

   
Hours Of Operation: Sunday - Thursday, 5 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday - Saturday, 5 p.m. - midnight
Average Cost: $25 to $35
Menu: Chinese, Asian
     
   

Border Grill


The Food Network's Too Hot Tamales, Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger, showcase their homage to pan-Latin cooking at this poolside restaurant. Nibble on the world's best soft-corn tamales or chow down on the wonderful ceviche, hearty main dishes from fish to oven-roasted meats and a spate of amazing desserts. The tres leches cake with prickley pear and passion-fruit puree alone makes skipping dessert quite difficult.

   
Hours Of Operation: Daily - 11:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Average Cost: $15 to $25
Menu: Mexican
   
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