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Want to spot a celebrity in Las Vegas? Tao at the Venetian, Beauty & Essex and STK at Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, and Hakkasan at the MGM Grand are sure bets for spotting celebrities.
Here now, a look at eight of the most fashionable restaurants in Las Vegas where the fashionable will want to see and be seen.
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Sultry co*cktails and a floating Buddha are what you'll find at this sexy restaurant attached to Tao Nightclub at the Venetian. A must-dine for the fashion forward. Do order the satay of Chilean sea bass, Peking duck, and spicy tuna tartare on crispy rice.
The steakhouse at the Palms draws sports stars, musical legends, and celebrities galore. Table-side service, Kobe beef, and a decadent setting are just some of the draws.
Everyone wants to be seen at this Japanese restaurant from Akira Back at the Bellagio. Try the Frozen Beauty Sake, Las Vegas’ most expensive sake priced at $2,400.
A pawn shop at the front and a jewel-bedecked dining room are just some of the calling cards at Beauty & Essex from chef Chris Santos at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Celebrities love to stop here before heading to neighboring Marquee Nightclub.
Dark? Check. Sexy vibe? Check. STK brings a nightclub vibe to the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Order the beef tartare, crispy lobster tail, and of course steaks at this restaurant with a more feminine feel.
Head to this modern Cantonese restaurant at the MGM Grand for dining in clever nooks meant to showing off and hiding guests. Afterward, head upstairs for big-name deejays on regular rotation.
Sultry co*cktails and a floating Buddha are what you'll find at this sexy restaurant attached to Tao Nightclub at the Venetian. A must-dine for the fashion forward. Do order the satay of Chilean sea bass, Peking duck, and spicy tuna tartare on crispy rice.
The steakhouse at the Palms draws sports stars, musical legends, and celebrities galore. Table-side service, Kobe beef, and a decadent setting are just some of the draws.
Everyone wants to be seen at this Japanese restaurant from Akira Back at the Bellagio. Try the Frozen Beauty Sake, Las Vegas’ most expensive sake priced at $2,400.
A pawn shop at the front and a jewel-bedecked dining room are just some of the calling cards at Beauty & Essex from chef Chris Santos at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Celebrities love to stop here before heading to neighboring Marquee Nightclub.
Dark? Check. Sexy vibe? Check. STK brings a nightclub vibe to the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Order the beef tartare, crispy lobster tail, and of course steaks at this restaurant with a more feminine feel.
Head to this modern Cantonese restaurant at the MGM Grand for dining in clever nooks meant to showing off and hiding guests. Afterward, head upstairs for big-name deejays on regular rotation.
Want to spot a celebrity in Las Vegas? Tao at the Venetian, Beauty & Essex and STK at Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, and Hakkasan at the MGM Grand are sure bets for spotting celebrities.
Want to spot a celebrity in Las Vegas? Tao at the Venetian, Beauty & Essex and STK at Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, and Hakkasan at the MGM Grand are sure bets for spotting celebrities.
The only caveat, which may appeal to some, is that the Kardashian clan seems to enjoy frequenting The Stack as well when in Vegas. The restaurant is very good at making sure other patrons are not bothered by their entourage.
OMNIA, Drai's, Hakkasan, LAVO, and XS are among the most popular and exclusive spots in the city, attracting a star-studded crowd of celebrities, socialites, and party-goers.
Nestled in the heart of West Hollywood, the castle-like Chateau Marmont has been the go-to for celebrities since the 1930s, and its secluded bungalows and Old Hollywood charm make it a favourite retreat for modern day A-listers.
Here's what it's like to eat at Kim Kardashian's favorite restaurant in the world. Kim Kardashian's favorite restaurant in the world is Ferdi, located in Paris.
Among the other personalities who came for the CATCH Las Vegas grand opening celebration included model Tyson Beckford, New York Yankees Giancarlo Stanton, The Hills' Frankie Delgado, poker personality Rick Solomon, and Vegas Golden Knights William Karlsson, Alex Tuch, and Malcolm Subban.
The iconic Vegas hotel is said to have offered their superstar a swanky room in the Palazzo Suits at the Rio Casino for her duration. The room comes with a butler and it was reportedly all set up for Adele to spend her time holed up with son Angelo and boyfriend Rich Paul while the shows took place until March.
Celine Dion's A New Day..., from 2003 to 2007, is the most successful concert residency of all time, grossing over US$385 million ($565.73 million in 2023 dollars) and drawing nearly three million people to 717 shows.
Additionally, between 3:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m., Street Performers may still perform in the downtown areas that are not included in the designated area as outlined in LVMC 11.68. The designated area is Fremont Street between Main Street and Las Vegas Boulevard.
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