Though several amenities make Caesars Palace a world-class resort, the dining options bring it to a whole new level, with options for something that fits anyone’s palate.
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, NV, offers so much you might not ever want to leave the property. These restaurants offer cuisines from all over the world. Let’s take a look!
Fine Dining
Caesars Palace is home to celebrity chef restaurants and restaurants that celebrities frequent. Their fine dining is truly designed for the high-roller lifestyle.
Stanton Social Prime
Caesars Palace’s newest upscale restaurant is Stanton Social Prime, that’s all about putting a fresh spin on the classic steakhouse experience. Imagine a place where the energy of a New York City hotspot meets the sizzle of prime cuts – that’s what you get here!
The menu is a mouthwatering mix of traditional steakhouse favorites and creative small plates, perfect for sharing with friends or trying a bit of everything. What makes this place really stand out is its social vibe. It’s not your grandpa’s stuffy steakhouse – Stanton Social Prime is where you go to see and be seen while enjoying some seriously good eats.
The restaurant’s design is sleek and modern, with a buzzing atmosphere that makes you feel like you’re at the center of the action. Whether you’re in the mood for a juicy steak, some innovative appetizers, or just want to sip on craft cocktails and soak in the scene, Stanton Social Prime is the kind of place that turns a regular night out into an unforgettable experience right on the Las Vegas Strip.
Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen
Celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay has taken inspiration from his popular show and has brought it to Las Vegas, NV. Though there’s no guarantee you’ll see Chef Gordon himself, you will absolutely see what goes down in a high-volume, high-end kitchen as a guest in the dining room gets to see all the action in real-time.
If you somehow get bored watching the kitchen, then the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Las Vegas Strip at Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen always offer some good people-watching. The menu has all sorts of modern classics, but one of the signature dishes is the Beef Wellington served medium rare, wrapped in puff pastry with a luxury of mushroom duxelles.
Round off your meal with one of the signature cocktails like the smokebox or his signature dessert- the sticky toffee pudding. You’ll be stuffed, but it’s worth it.
Amalfi
Amalfi is one of celebrity chef Bobby Flay’s restaurants. It is inspired by his travels to the Amalfi Coast with fresh, bright Mediterranean flavors. Amalfi opened in mid-June, 2021.
The restaurant features a striking open seafood display with a fishmonger behind the counter to answer any guest’s questions. The menu includes everything from handmade pasta to whole fresh fish and antipasti.
Start with the charred octopus, then try the squid ink fettuccine. Select market-driven fish from the daily fish offerings, and then finish your meal with Bobby’s pistachio sundae. After you’re finished, visit the lounge area to sip on fine wines from the Campania region and Campari spirits.
Brasserie B
Another Bobby Flay creation, Brasserie B is a charming French restaurant in Caesars Palace Las Vegas, where the magic of Paris meets the excitement of the Strip. The menu features a delightful mix of classic French dishes with a contemporary flair, tempting diners with options like juicy steak frites, rich coq au vin, and comforting French onion soup.
The atmosphere is designed to evoke the cozy yet vibrant vibe of a traditional Parisian brasserie, making it the perfect spot for everything from a casual meal to a special celebration.
Walking into Brasserie B feels like stepping into a little slice of France. The warm and inviting decor sets the stage for a memorable dining experience, enhanced by a carefully chosen selection of wines and creative cocktails.
Whether you’re a foodie looking to explore new flavors or just in the mood for a comforting meal, Brasserie B offers a unique taste of French culture right in the heart of Las Vegas.
Mr. Chow
Mr. Chow prides itself on authentic Beijing cuisine and impeccable service. Due to the unique architecture, your meal comes with a built-in show. Guests love the kinetic moon sculpture that hangs over the dining room and comes to life, morphing into different shapes every twenty minutes.
Meals at Mr. Chow are served family-style so that you can order a few things for the table and sample them all. Some of their signature dishes are the Beijing duck, green prawns, chicken satay, and chow noodles.
Speaking of noodles, all of the noodles at Mr. Chow are hand-pulled, and every night, the chef comes into the dining room to put on a show, turning the dough into thin ribbons. Mr. Chow’s is an experience that can’t be missed.
Nobu
Nobu is a favorite among celebrities when they visit Las Vegas. There are two dining options at Nobu- the Teppanyaki tables and the dining room. The Teppanyaki tables have all courses starting with sushi made right in front of you and all served with Nobu’s signature sauces.
The menu for the tables is exclusive and is not available on the main dining room menu. However, in the dining room, you can still experience Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s world-renowned sushi chef skills. Some of his signatures include black cod lettuce cups with garlic chips and miso, yellowtail with jalapeno, and a wide assortment of sushi, sashimi, and nigiri.
After the restaurant closes, the Nobu Lounge comes to life with its own exclusive menu and three rare sakes, one of which is made by hand. Nobu restaurant is an amazing encounter through and through.
Restaurant Guy Savoy
Restaurant Guy Savoy brings the best of fine French dining. The menu emulates his Paris restaurant with Savoy classics such as foie gras, artichoke, black truffle soup, and Colors of Caviar. For a truly elevated experience, opt for the Krug Chef’s Table, which is a 10-course meal paired with Krug champagnes and a view of the kitchen.
Peter Luger Steak House
Peter Luger Steak House is opening its very first US location outside of NYC in Las Vegas! After all, the only place more exciting than the Big Apple is Sin City. This is the top-rated steakhouse in NYC, so to say it’s highly anticipated at Caesars Palace is an understatement. Operating for over 135 years, Peter Luger’s newest location opened in November 2023.
Casual Dining
Of course, you won’t want to get all dressed up for every meal, so Caesar’s Palace has made sure there are plenty of casual dining restaurants on the property.
Bacchanal Buffet
Can’t decide what you want for dinner? Caesars Palace has raised the bar on Las Vegas buffets. The Bacchanal Buffet has ten open-concept kitchens pumping out 250+ chef-curated dishes.
Try the dim sum, street tacos, prime rib, seafood, and all of the classic buffet dishes. When you are ready for dessert, they have plenty of bite-sized selections so that you can have a little bit of everything. Keep in mind that there are often a lot of people, so it might be worth making reservations in advance. They also have an all-you-can-drink option.
Beijing Noodle No 9
At Beijing Noodle No 9, you’ll be greeted by two massive fish tanks when you walk in the door. The menu is just as impressive, with so many options. You could eat there several times and never have the same thing twice.
Try the handmade dumplings with seven different fillings to choose from or exotic dishes like ox tongue and jellyfish. No matter the selection, pair it with one of their cocktails or other specialty beverages like Thai tea.
Cafe Americano
Craving some American favorites? Cafe Americano is open 24/7 and offers classic American dishes that will surely satisfy you. Get breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a late-night snack all in one place. Try their Bloody Marisco, a bloody mary with jalapeno infused tequila and shrimp ceviche. It’s their self-proclaimed hangover cure, which is often needed in Las Vegas.
Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill
Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill is an authentic English pub experience. The celebrity chef takes classic pub food and elevates it to his critical standard. The restaurant is divided into two sections- the grill side and the pub side, each with separate menus.
The pub side offers traditional pub favorites like scotch eggs, shepherd’s pie, and Gordon’s famous fish and chips. On the grill side, you can get more upscale dishes like Gordon’s beef wellington, Scottish salmon, and prime New York Strip steak. Of course, it wouldn’t be an English pub without beer, so they have 36 beers on tap and another 64 bottled beers.
Quick Bites
When you’re on your way to the next show or casino, sometimes you just want a quick bite. There are a few options for that.
Brioche by Guy Savoy
Brioche from famed chef Guy Savoy is a sweet and savory brioche shop. Try the flaky pastry on the sweet side with fillings like cinnamon, Nutella and banana, peanut butter and jelly, or candied fruit. If you are feeling savory, go for fillings such as mushrooms or parmesan and nuts. Don’t forget to get your caffeine fix with fresh-brewed Coperaco coffees.
Forum Food Hall
Forum Food Hall is Caesars Palace’s version of a food court. There are several quick bite options here, including Bobby’s Burgers, Chicken Guy, DiFara Pizza, TaCo, The Halal Guys, Tiger Wok, and more. Food from the Forum Food Hall can be eaten at the tables there, picked up, or even delivered to your room. It is the perfect place to feed the whole family on the go.
Pronto by Giada
Pronto by Giada is celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis’ take on quick-serve Italian cuisine. They offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner served fast with only the freshest ingredients true to her style. Try the breakfast sandwiches, pastries, or smoothies for breakfast and a panini, salad, or lobster roll for lunch or dinner.
If you have the time, Pronto’s wine bar is just adjacent and has flights of Giada’s personal selections and over 40 wines by the glass.
Summer Prix Fixe Menus
Caesars Palace is running a Summer restaurant special with seven new fixed-pricing menus at some of the most popular restaurants.
They range from $37 to $60 lunch menus with 3 courses to 4-course dinners up to $88.
The last one is Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen shown here.
Caesars Palace Forum Shops Restaurants
Shop ‘til you drop and then refuel with one of the Caesars Palace Forum Shops restaurants.
Joe’s Seafood
Joe’s Seafood is home to fresh seafood flown in daily from around the world. Try their signature Florida stone crab claws with the creamy mustard sauce. You won’t be disappointed.
Carmine’s Italian Restaurant
Carmine’s Italian Restaurant is centered around family with dishes you love served family-style so you can pass the plate around to your loved ones. Don’t forget to try the Veal Saltimbocca.
The Palm
The Palm is a Las Vegas staple that has been serving up plump lobster and huge cuts of meats for years. The service and atmosphere won’t let you down.
Trevi Italian Restaurant
Trevi Italian Restaurant is known for their array of brick oven-fired pizzas, but they have pasta and signature entrees that are not to be missed as well. Try the rigatoni bolognese or the chicken marsala.
True Food Kitchen
True Food Kitchen is the brainchild of a collection of world-renowned chefs who partnered with a doctor to prove that delicious food and good nutrition can go together. If you need a bit of something healthy during your Las Vegas trip, this should be your stop.
Water Grill
Water Gill brings fresh fish in a variety of preparations in a comfortable atmosphere that you shouldn’t miss. Round off your meal with some of their signature dessert and cocktails as well.
Sushi Roku
Sushi Roku is a modern Japanese-style sushi bar featuring more than just sushi. They have hot dishes, salads, and specialty Asian cocktails as well.
Cheesecake Factory
The Cheesecake Factory is a chain we all know and love. Of course, there’s more to them than just the cheesecake. Choose from over 200 menu items. You’re sure to find something you love before you indulge in their famous cheesecakes.
Ciao Ciao Cafe
Ciao Ciao Cafe is perfect for when you need something light or a quick sip. Choose from their selection of Segafredo Zanetti coffee, cocktails, sandwiches, and delightful pastries. Eat at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas
Caesars Palace is the top choice for a foodie traveler. There are infinite selections to ignite your taste buds created by some of the world’s best chefs. Whether you want a high-end experience or a quick bite, Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is sure to provide.
Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of experiencing Dinner at Gordon Ramsay’s Hell Kitchen. The service was impeccable, the food was just beyond delicious and the head waiter, Glen, couldn’t have been more professional.
I was fortunate to have my grandchildren with me and the experience didn’t go unnoticed by them.
Anyone and everyone should be able to experience this at least once in their lifetime.
I will visit Hells Kitchen on my next Las Vegas trip. Reservations are required and should be made months ahead of your visit.