Las Vegas Dining
From celebrity chef steakhouses and Michelin-starred fine dining to beloved local buffets and hidden neighborhood gems, explore the best places to eat in Las Vegas. Our dining guide covers every cuisine, budget, and occasion — whether you're planning a special celebration dinner or a quick bite between shows.

BLACKOUT Las Vegas
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CATCH
CATCH is a social seafood restaurant at ARIA with polished design, global flavors, and the kind of high-energy dinner service that fits a big Vegas night.
Din Tai Fung
Din Tai Fung at ARIA Las Vegas: Experience world-famous soup dumplings (Xiao Long Bao) & authentic Taiwanese cuisine right on the Strip! Reservations recommended.
Farm
Farm at Aliante is a relaxed neighborhood dining option with seasonal American dishes, approachable prices, and an easy fit inside a locals-oriented resort.
Javier’s
Javier's is an upscale Mexican restaurant at ARIA known for polished service, a dark stylish room, strong tequila selection, and special-occasion energy.
Johnny Rockets
Johnny Rockets is a casual diner-style stop for burgers, fries, shakes, and a quick familiar meal when you want an easy break from heavier Las Vegas plans.
MRKT
MRKT Sea & Land is a polished steak-and-seafood restaurant that gives Aliante a more upscale dinner option without pushing into full Strip-resort pricing or formality.
Las Vegas Dining Guide
Las Vegas dining choices are easier to judge when you compare timing, pace, and location instead of relying on name recognition alone.
How options in this category differ
Some places work best for reservations and a full meal, while others are stronger as quick stops, group-friendly picks, or convenient add-ons to a larger resort day.
What to compare before you choose
Hours, reservation needs, price point, and how close the venue is to the rest of your plans usually matter more than menu category by itself.
Planning around the rest of your trip
The right dining choice often depends on what comes before or after it. In Las Vegas, convenience and timing can be just as important as food style.