Restaurants & Dining at Paris Las Vegas
Paris Las Vegas serves up more than just views of the Eiffel Tower. The resort is also home to some of the best restaurants in Las Vegas. You’ll find everything from brunch spots and celebrity-chef-owned restaurants to cafes with drinks tailor-made for coffee connoisseurs.
So whether you’re in the mood for steak, French pastries, or a burger and a beer, here’s a breakdown of where to eat at Paris Las Vegas.
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Restaurants at Paris Las Vegas
Mon Ami Gabi
Mon Ami Gabi is one of the most popular restaurants in the city of Las Vegas, let alone Paris hotel itself.
Once you dine there, you’ll know exactly why it’s rated so highly. The patio seating offers unbeatable views of the Strip and Bellagio fountains, making it a favorite for brunch, dinner, or a late-night glass of wine. The menu features French bistro classics like steak frites, onion soup, escargot, and a solid raw bar. It’s lively but relaxed, and the food consistently hits the mark. You’ll also find Mon Ami Gabi on the list of our favorite brunch spots. You can expect the restaurant to be busy, so book in advance.
Mon Ami Gabi also holds one of the best Google ratings in Las Vegas, with 4.6 stars from over 17,550 Google reviews. Guests can expect to spend $50 to $100 per person.
Gordon Ramsay Steak
Gordon Ramsay Steak brings a bit of London flair to the Las Vegas Strip. The dining room is stylish, there’s a massive Union Jack on the ceiling, and inside the atmosphere is buzzing. The menu focuses on top-quality cuts of beef, including dry-aged steaks and Ramsay’s famous beef Wellington. On the menu, you’ll also find sides like truffle mac and cheese and a solid cocktail list. It’s a great spot if you’re craving a proper steakhouse dinner with a few chef-driven twists.
Gordon Ramsay Steak holds a 4.2 star rating from over 6,300 Google reviews. It is on the pricey side with guests typically spending more than $100 per person.
Eiffel Tower Restaurant
Perched 110 feet above the Strip, Eiffel Tower Restaurant serves up classic French cuisine with some of the best views in Vegas. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the Bellagio fountains, making it a popular spot for date nights and special occasions like Valentine’s Day. The menu includes French staples like foie gras, roasted rack of lamb, and soufflés that are worth saving room for. It’s definitely on the fancy side, but the setting makes it feel special without being too stiff.
The Eiffel Tower Restaurant holds a stellar 4.6 stars out of 5 from over 5,850 Google reviewers. Guests can expect to spend more than $100 per person.
Alexxa’s
Alexxa’s is another top-quality restaurant that serves brunch, lunch, and dinner with front-row views of the Bellagio fountains across the street. The menu leans American with global influences. If you’re craving breakfast tacos, flatbreads, short rib pasta, and plenty of shareables, they’ve got you covered. It’s a social kind of place, with DJs on the patio, bottomless mimosa options, and a cocktail list built for sunny Strip days. Great for groups or anyone who wants a meal with a side of people-watching.
Alexxas’s is rated 4.3 stars from over 7,000 Google reviews. You can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per person.
Vanderpump à Paris
This place feels like you’ve stepped into a storybook version of Paris.
Think velvet, chandeliers, and over-the-top floral displays. Vanderpump à Paris is all about the vibe, but the food and cocktails hold their own too. The menu leans French with playful touches, like mini escargot, truffle pommes frites, and a caviar-topped baked potato. Cocktails are creative and theatrical, arriving in birdcages or smoky domes. If you’re looking for something fun and a little extra, this is your spot, especially for a girls’ night or a brunch following a girls’ night out.
Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurant holds a Google rating of 3.9 from nearly 1,200 reviews. Guests can expect to pay between $50 to more than $100 per person.
Nobu at Paris Hotel
Nobu at Paris needs no introduction, but in case you weren’t aware Nobu provides a world-famous Japanese dining experience. The space is sleek and modern, with dim lighting and minimalist decor that lets the food take center stage. Signature dishes like black cod with miso, yellowtail jalapeño, and rock shrimp tempura are all here, along with an extensive sushi and sashimi selection. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite at the bar or settling in for a full omakase experience, Nobu never disappoints.
Nobu holds a rating of 3.5 stars from nearly 300 Google reviews. As you would expect, the restaurant is pricey and guests can expect to pay more than $100 per person.
The Bedford by Martha Stewart
Designed to look like Martha’s own farmhouse in Bedford, New York, as you would expect from anything associated with Martha Stewart, this is filled with comfort and a touch of elegance. The space feels homey, with warm lighting, floral prints, and vintage-inspired details. The menu features American classics with Martha’s twist. You’ll find roast chicken, pierogies, and her signature smashed baked potato on the menu. It’s the kind of place where you can sit down for a relaxed dinner and still feel like you’re treating yourself.
The Bedford holds a rating of 3.9 from over 650 Google reviews. You can expect to spend over $100 per person.
Beer Park
Beer Park is a rooftop hangout with stadium-style seating, open-air views, and a long list of beers on tap. Located just above the Strip, it’s the kind of place where you can kick back, catch a game on one of the dozens of TVs, and dig into comfort food like burgers, nachos, and smoked ribs. Beer Park is great for March Madness, watching F1, or when there’s an event in town like Wrestlemania. There’s plenty of space for groups, and the casual vibe makes it a go-to for daytime drinks.
Beer Park is rated 4.2 from over 3,600 Google reviews.
Bobby’s Burgers by Bobby Flay
Bobby’s Burgers isn’t your average burger joint. Bobby’s serves up items such as crunchified burgers with potato chips inside or burgers topped with queso and roasted jalapeños. The fries come in classic or sweet potato, and the milkshakes are thick, sweet, and exactly what you want after a long day on the Strip. It’s fast, affordable, casual, and full of flavor.
Bobby’s Burgers holds a Google review rating of 3.2 from nearly 500 reviews. You can expect to spend around $20 to $30 per person.
No reservations are necessary.
Chéri Rooftop
Chéri Rooftop is stylish and gives you great views of the Strip. There’s a mix of lounge seating and dining tables. The menu blends French-inspired dishes with shareable plates and brunch favorites, while the cocktails lean refreshing and photo-worthy. Whether you’re there for a sunset dinner, late-night drinks, or a weekend brunch, it’s one of the more scenic (and underrated) spots at Paris Las Vegas.
They are rated 4.3 stars from over 200 reviews and you can expect to spend up to $50 per person.
Café Americano
Whether you’re looking for a bite to eat at 3am, 4am or 5am, Café Americano has you covered. Open 24/7, here you’ll find a mix of American comfort food and French-inspired dishes. Located just off the casino floor, it’s a convenient, picturesque, quick, and affordable choice no matter the time of day.
It’s rated 4.1 from 1,376 Google reviews and you can expect to spend around $20 to $30 per person.
No reservations are necessary.
Brioche by Guy Savoy
If you’re in a rush to explore the Strip then you’ll want to grab a quick snack from Brioche by Guy Savoy. You’ll also find croissants, coffee, and other French pastries designed by Michelin-starred chef Guy Savoy. It’s a good spot for a breakfast on the go or a mid-day snack.
Brioche holds a Google rating of 3.8 from over 216 reviews. You can expect to spend around $10 to $20 per person.
As this is a grab and go spot, no reservations are necessary.
Dominique Ansel Marché
If you’ve ever wanted to try the famous Cronut, this is the place. Dominique Ansel Marché is a casual French café with a pastry case that’s hard to walk past. Beyond the sweets, there’s a solid selection of savory items too such as the croque monsieur, quiches, and sandwiches on freshly baked bread. This is another good spot if you’re just lokoinf for a quick snack.
Dominique Ansel Marché holds a Google review rating of 3.8 from 42 reviews. You can expect to spend around $10 to $20 per person.
Again, as this is a grab and go spot, no reservations are necessary.
Café Belle Madeleine
Rounding off our list is this charming little café that’s another great spot for a quick coffee, pastry, or light snack with Parisian flair. The pastry case is stocked with croissants, macarons, and other classic French treats, while the drink menu includes espresso, cappuccinos, and other café staples. It’s a quiet, cozy spot to grab something on the go, or to slow down for a few minutes and pretend you’re in a corner café in Paris.
Café Belle Madeleine holds a Google rating of 3.5 from over 680 reviews. You can expect to spend around $10 to $20 per person.
Again as this is a grab and go spot, no reservations are necessary.
Now You Know Where to Eat at Paris Las Vegas
You don’t have to splurge to eat well at Paris Las Vegas. While places like Nobu and the Eiffel Tower Restaurant offer high-end dining, there are also plenty of great options under $30. Whether it’s pastries on the go or burgers with a twist, there’s something here for every kind of appetite.