Eat Your Way Through Las Vegas | From Michelin to Chinese to Izakaya
Sharing 7 Las Vegas restaurants — honest takes on ambiance, flavor, and price 💬 1️⃣ Mott 32 Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟💫 Perfect for a Chinese‑food date night — glamorous decor, delicious dishes. Must‑try: BBQ pork buns (the best I’ve ever had!), lobster mapo tofu, spicy soup dumplings, Peking duck (reserve ahead). No disappointments here! 💰 Mid‑high range 📍 3325 S Las Vegas Blvd #206, Las Vegas, NV 89109 2️⃣ Hell’s Kitchen Rating: 🌟🌟🌟 Very popular — book ahead. Food was just okay for me (personal taste 😉). Go for the iconic Beef Wellington if you visit. 💰 Moderate 3️⃣ Joël Robuchon Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟💫 Michelin three‑star — most dishes are excellent, but the signature caviar lobster gelée was too salty for me, and the pink cotton candy dessert was overly sweet. Everything else was superb! Service and atmosphere are top‑notch. 💰 Higher‑end (multiple tasting menu options) — see my earlier post for details 👀 4️⃣ Raku Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 An amazing izakaya — the foie gras rice bowl is a must! Every skewer and grilled item is delicious — order freely. The dessert pictured is from the attached Japanese sweets shop Sweet Raku (next photo). 💰 Fair for the quality 5️⃣ Sweet Raku Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Desserts are visually stunning, perfectly sweet, and incredibly flavorful. Watch the pastry chef craft each piece omakase‑style at the bar. Even after a full meal at Raku, I finished every bite 😋 💰 Reasonable 6️⃣ Lago Rating: 🌟🌟🌟 Food is average (didn’t even photograph it), but the fountain‑side view is the real draw. Check fountain show times! Best seats: outdoors or by the window. If staying at Bellagio, ask concierge for prime seating. 💰 Moderate 7️⃣ Kame Omakase Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 A hidden gem for sushi lovers — outstanding omakase in Vegas! Flawless flavors — the $250 menu is already fantastic and satisfyingly filling. See my earlier post for a full review! #LasVegasFood #VegasEats #RestaurantGuide #MichelinDining #Izakaya #Omakase