Content area
Full Text
LAS VEGAS - As much business is done every year at International CES at the dinner table and over drinks as it is on the show floor.
To help you plan your itinerary, TWICE asked the travel experts at Fodor's to compile a list of the best dining options Las Vegas has to offer. Far from comprehensive, this highly curated list is concentrated around the main hotels on the Strip.
For a complete guide to all of the city's dining options, see www.fodors.com.
Bellagio Las Vegas
3600 Las Vegas Blvd.
Fix
$$$, American
The ceiling, constructed almost entirely of Costa Rican padouk wood, curves like a breaking wave at this upscale comfort-food restaurant. ?-list celebrities frequent this spot, and for good reason: All of your favorite childhood foods are prepared with a twist for your grown-up taste buds/702j 693-7111
Le Cirque
$$$$, French
This sumptuous restaurant, a branch of the New York City landmark, remains one of the city's true temples of haute cuisine, despite increased heavyhitting competition. (702) 693-7111
Osteria del Circo
$$$$, Italian
One of Bellagio's prime dining spots, the colorful Circo serves home-style Tuscan food. It's the casual sister restaurant of next-door Le Cirque. 702)693-7111
Petrossian
$$, Russian
This elegant bar with dark-wood paneling and a baby grand piano sits just off Bellagio's lobby, near the famous Dale Chihuly glass ceiling. It's open for cocktails 24/7. (702) 693-7111
Picasso
$$$$, American
This restaurant, adorned with some of the artist's original works, raised the city's dining scene a notch when it opened. The artful, innovative cuisine is based on French classics but also has strong Spanish influences. (702)693-7111
Prime Steakhouse
$$$$ , Steakhouse
Jean-Georges Vongerichten's venue is a velvetdraped gold, dark brown and blue room that recalls a Prohibition-era speakeasy. (702) 693-7111
Sensi
$$$, Eclectic
Executive chef Martin Heierling, who's highly respected in culinary circles, presents a menu that's divided into four distinct culinary realms: Asian dishes, Italian fare, raw and seafood specialties, and grilled meat. (702) 693-7111
Caesars Palace
3500 Las Vegas Blvd.
BOA Steakhouse
$$$$, Steakhouse
Surf-and-turf is taken to new levels here with the Australian lobster tail, Kobe filet mignon and Hudson Valley foie gras. (702) 733-7373
Bradley Ogden
$$$, American
San Francisco culinary wizard Bradley Ogden is a keen...