CuisineItalian food hall
Price$$
Neighbourhoodthe-strip

Signature dishes: Manzo prime steaks, Cacio e pepe, Affettati salumi boards

Must order: Cacio e pepe at La Pasta counter, prepared in a wheel of pecorino tableside.

Tip: The downstairs Manzo dining room takes reservations; the upper counters run walk-in only.

Location

Address: 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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Joel Robuchon ★ 4.9

French haute cuisine$$$$the-strip

Joel Robuchon at MGM Grand is the late chef's only US restaurant, a three-Michelin-star French dining room and the only three-star kitchen in Las Vegas since opening in 2005.

Signature: La Pomme de Terre (mashed potato), Le Caviar, Tasting menu in 16 courses

Order: The full 16-course menu degustation; the chariot of bread alone runs a dozen varieties.

Tip: Tasting-menu only at dinner; lunch and the prix-fixe shorter menus run lower price points if 16 courses is too much.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon ★ 4.7

French counter dining$$$$the-strip

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon at MGM Grand is the Strip's open-counter sibling to Robuchon's tasting room, watching the team plate from a 36-seat counter built around the kitchen.

Signature: Le Caviar with king crab, La Caille (quail with foie gras), La Pomme de Terre

Order: Counter seating with a small plates and discovery menu; le Caviar and la quail are the canon.

Tip: Counter walk-ins are sometimes accepted at 17:30 opening; the dining-room side takes reservations longer ahead.

Mott 32 ★ 4.5

Modern Cantonese$$$$the-strip

Mott 32 at the Venetian is the Hong Kong dim sum and Cantonese export, a brass-and-marble dining room with a 48-hour brined apple wood Peking duck and weekend dim sum.

Signature: Apple wood-roasted Peking duck, Iberico pork char siu, Hot and sour XO scallop dumplings

Order: The apple wood Peking duck (pre-order at booking, 48-hour cure) plus the Iberico pork char siu.

Tip: Weekend dim sum brunch runs Saturday and Sunday 11:00 to 16:00; cart-style service plus a la carte.

Delmonico Steakhouse ★ 4.4

American steakhouse with Creole accents$$$$the-strip

Delmonico Steakhouse at the Venetian is Emeril Lagasse's Strip steakhouse since 1999, a long-running room with bone-in ribeyes and the chef's New Orleans barbecue shrimp.

Signature: Bone-in ribeye, Barbecue shrimp, Banana cream pie

Order: The 36oz bone-in ribeye for two with the barbecue shrimp as a starter; Emeril's New Orleans classic.

Tip: Weekday lunch runs the full steak menu at a lower spend; the dining room is much quieter than dinner service.

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Honey Salt ★ 4.4

Farm-to-table American$$$summerlin

Honey Salt in Las Vegas is Elizabeth and Kim Canteenwalla's farm-to-table Summerlin dining room since 2013, a family-friendly Rampart Commons room with a daily-changing menu.

Signature: Mac and cheese with prosciutto, Beet salad, Chocolate brownie sundae

Order: The mac and cheese with prosciutto crumble; long-running signature plate.

Tip: Weekend brunch runs Saturday and Sunday 10:00 to 14:30; the crab toast and house pancakes are the anchors.

Marche Bacchus ★ 4.5

French bistro and wine shop$$$summerlin

Marche Bacchus in Las Vegas is Rhonda and Jeff Wyatt's lakeside French bistro since 2007, a wine-shop dining room on Lake Jacqueline with retail bottles drunk on-site for a small corkage.

Signature: Steak frites, Escargots, Lavender creme brulee

Order: Any of the 950 retail wine bottles brought to the table for a flat $10 corkage; pair with the steak frites.

Tip: Lakeside patio is reservations-required; ask for sunset 19:00 to 19:30 in winter and earlier in summer.

Joel Robuchon ★ 4.9

French haute cuisine$$$$the-strip

Joel Robuchon at MGM Grand is the late chef's only US restaurant, a three-Michelin-star French dining room and the only three-star kitchen in Las Vegas since opening in 2005.

Signature: La Pomme de Terre (mashed potato), Le Caviar, Tasting menu in 16 courses

Order: The full 16-course menu degustation; the chariot of bread alone runs a dozen varieties.

Tip: Tasting-menu only at dinner; lunch and the prix-fixe shorter menus run lower price points if 16 courses is too much.

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon ★ 4.7

French counter dining$$$$the-strip

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon at MGM Grand is the Strip's open-counter sibling to Robuchon's tasting room, watching the team plate from a 36-seat counter built around the kitchen.

Signature: Le Caviar with king crab, La Caille (quail with foie gras), La Pomme de Terre

Order: Counter seating with a small plates and discovery menu; le Caviar and la quail are the canon.

Tip: Counter walk-ins are sometimes accepted at 17:30 opening; the dining-room side takes reservations longer ahead.

Mott 32 ★ 4.5

Modern Cantonese$$$$the-strip

Mott 32 at the Venetian is the Hong Kong dim sum and Cantonese export, a brass-and-marble dining room with a 48-hour brined apple wood Peking duck and weekend dim sum.

Signature: Apple wood-roasted Peking duck, Iberico pork char siu, Hot and sour XO scallop dumplings

Order: The apple wood Peking duck (pre-order at booking, 48-hour cure) plus the Iberico pork char siu.

Tip: Weekend dim sum brunch runs Saturday and Sunday 11:00 to 16:00; cart-style service plus a la carte.

Delmonico Steakhouse ★ 4.4

American steakhouse with Creole accents$$$$the-strip

Delmonico Steakhouse at the Venetian is Emeril Lagasse's Strip steakhouse since 1999, a long-running room with bone-in ribeyes and the chef's New Orleans barbecue shrimp.

Signature: Bone-in ribeye, Barbecue shrimp, Banana cream pie

Order: The 36oz bone-in ribeye for two with the barbecue shrimp as a starter; Emeril's New Orleans classic.

Tip: Weekday lunch runs the full steak menu at a lower spend; the dining room is much quieter than dinner service.

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