38 Best Restaurants in Center Strip, Las Vegas

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We've compiled the best of the best in Center Strip - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Prime Steakhouse

$$$$ | Center Strip

Even among celebrity chefs, Jean-Georges Vongerichten has established a "can't touch this" reputation. Prime—with its gorgeous view of the fountains—is a place to see and be seen at Bellagio. The restaurant, which was renovated in early 2025, sets a living-room vibe from the marble-framed entrance, with accents of carved glass and 1940s Parisian sconces. The reimagined menu still focuses on steak, of course, but also has an extensive raw bar and offers briny choices such as a seafood plateau and Chilean sea bass. Land-based dishes also include the likes of truffled barbecued short rib and Parmesan-crusted chicken. 

3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-693–8484
Known For
  • Excellent prime steaks
  • Sophisticated decor
  • View of Bellagio fountains
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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RPM Italian

$$$$ | Center Strip

This offshoot of the Chicago originalfrom celebrity couple Giuliana and Bill Rancic and Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises siblings R. J., Jerrod, and Molly Melmanhas a modern-Italian mission, which is reflected in its sleek, sophisticated decor. The Vegas-classic starters of steak tartare and beef carpaccio are joined by the more creative Maine lobster caprese and bluefin tuna crudo. The expected pastas are joined by one with spicy king crab, and a selection of steaks and chops, seafood, and Italian classics round out the menu. There's a three-course lunch prix fixe menu on weekdays and kids' and gluten-free menus. Happy hour from 3 to 6 pm weekdays offers discounted cocktails, wines, and small bites.

Spago by Wolfgang Puck

$$$$ | Center Strip

After more than 25 years at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace—where it launched Las Vegas's enduring romance with celebrity chefs—Spago moved to Bellagio, in a spot overlooking the famous Fountains of Bellagio. The menu's still vintage Wolfgang Puck, of course, which means his signature pizzas, house-made pastas, and entrées with produce fresh from the market. Brunch is served on Friday and Saturday.

3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-693–8181
Known For
  • Wolfgang Puck's signature cuisine
  • Farm-to-table produce
  • The salmon-and-caviar pizza's still around
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Strip House

$$$$ | Center Strip

This lavish but cheeky steak joint, an off-shoot of the New York City original, wears its bordello-chic atmosphere with a healthy touch of irony. The red-flocked wallpaper and other decor may suggest that you're inside an early-20th-century house of ill repute, but the menu of artfully presented chops and classic American food reflects a highly skilled, contemporary kitchen. Appetizers such as roasted bacon with pickled cucumber and lobster bisque are indulgent starters. A broad variety of steaks includes 20-ounce bone-in or 14-ounce dry-aged rib eyes, as well as filets and New York strips, but you can also order miso sea bass or crispy organic chicken and will be just as satisfied. The 24-layer chocolate cake makes for a fittingly decadent end to your meal.

3667 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-737–5200
Known For
  • Bordello-chic interior
  • Indulgent steaks and chops
  • 24-layer chocolate cake
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Sushi Roku

$$$$ | Center Strip

On the top floor of the towering atrium at the Strip entrance to The Forum Shops, Roku occupies an airy dining room lined with bamboo stalks and tall windows facing the Strip. Sushi is the main draw, but there's much more. You can't go wrong with the fluke kumquat with yuzu vinaigrette, or the White Lotus roll with popcorn shrimp tempura, avocado, and asparagus. But greater rewards come to those who venture deeper into the extensive menu. Feel like indulging? Go for the Roku Izakaya Feast for two.

3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-733–7373
Known For
  • Huge selection of sushi
  • Many seasonal dishes
  • View of the Strip
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.–Thurs.

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Vanderpump à Paris

$$ | Center Strip

In Las Vegas nothing succeeds like success, so it was no surprise when Caesars International announced a sister for the wildly successful Vanderpump Cocktail Garden at Caesars Palace. Lisa Vanderpump's spot at Paris Las Vegas has somewhat more of an emphasis on food, with dishes like caviar bites, a trio of tartares, the truffle stuffed Vanderpump baguette, coq au vin pot pie, bourguignon pot pie, and a cast-iron filet with pink (of course!) peppercorn reduction. The desserts may carry the heaviest French accent, with creme brulee beignets and mousse au chocolat bites. Cocktails include shots, spritzes, and all the classics, and Vanderpump signatures like "Pump & Circumstance" (a pear and ginger mule) and "Pinky’s Poison" (a hibiscus gin and tonic).

3655 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-946–4217
Known For
  • Creative food with a heavy French accent
  • Good desserts
  • Emphasis on drinks
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Water Grill

$$$$ | Center Strip

The California-based King’s Seafood Co. brings its briny bounty to Las Vegas's Water Grill with a menu that includes many things you won’t find just anywhere. That might mean live California spiny lobster, Florida stone crab claws, Dungeness crab, live Alaskan halibut, or more than a dozen varieties of lobster—all in season, of course. Starters may range from classic clam chowder to mussels garbanzo with pancetta and harissa. Crustaceans and char-grilled or oven-roasted whole fish are sold by the pound, and there are sushi, raw bar, and chilled-shellfish menus, along with soups, salads, and a kids' menu.

3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-832–4777
Known For
  • Focus on seasonal seafood
  • Crustaceans galore, including some unusual offerings
  • Grilled whole fish

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Wicked Spoon

$$$ | Center Strip

Unlike other buffets, which serve all of their items in large buffet pans, many of the foods here are presented as individual portionsan improvement on a number of levels. Wicked Spoon quickly became a cult favorite for desserts including gelato and homemade macarons, and dishes such as "angry mac 'n' cheese" (traditional mac and cheese with a touch of spice). There's continuous service from breakfast to lunch daily. There's also a bottomless-beverage option. The decor and music selection are modern and fun.

3708 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-698–7870
Known For
  • Individualized servings
  • Exotic options like frog legs and bone marrow
  • Outstanding desserts
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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