Restaurants at the Wynn & Encore – Your Ultimate Dining Guide
Dining at Wynn Las Vegas is as much a part of the experience as the shows, pools, and casinos. Across Wynn and its sister property Encore, you’ll find some of the Strip’s coolest restaurants. Everything from Michelin-starred fine dining to supper clubs, casual spots everyone loves, and cafés where the coffee and setting transport you to Europe.
What sets Wynn apart is the range. Few hotels in Vegas can match the restaurant scene at the Wynn.
One night you might be cutting into certified Kobe beef at SW Steakhouse, the next sipping a Bellini at Cipriani, or grabbing dim sum at Red 8 after a late night on the casino floor. Whether you’re here to splurge on a five-star dinner, a relaxed brunch, or just grab a coffee between blackjack sessions, the resort has a table to match the moment.
We’ve broken down the restaurants at Wynn (and Encore) into three sections.
Fine dining, casual spots, and cafés. We’ll help you easily find the right setting for your night (or morning) in Las Vegas.
Fine Dining Restaurants At The Wynn & Encore
SW Steakhouse
SW Steakhouse is a flagship dining destination at Wynn.
It’s one of the best steakhouses in Las Vegas, as you’d expect, famous for its exceptional steaks. The menu features top-quality cuts, including coveted certified Kobe beef, paired with modern sides and sauces. You can dine in an elegant dining room or on the patio with sweeping views of the Lake of Dreams, where music and light shows create a dramatic backdrop.
With its combination of world-class beef and atmosphere, SW Steakhouse should definitely be on your shortlist if you’re a steak lover (or looking for an aesthetic Instagram post).
Average Cost Per Person: $100+
Reviews: 2873
Rating: 4.5
Sinatra
Sinatra pays tribute to Ol’ Blue Eyes with a menu of Italian classics reimagined for the modern dining era. Signature dishes include comforting osso buco, rich pastas like spaghetti with clams, and timeless desserts.
The dining room combines mid‑century sophistication with a touch of Vegas glamour, complete with subtle nods to Frank himself. Warm, elegant, and distinctly stylish, Sinatra is a go‑to for date nights, anniversaries, and evenings that call for a little Rat Pack charm.
Average Cost Per Person: $100+
Reviews: 2489
Rating: 4.7
Mizumi
Mizumi is set against a backdrop of gardens and waterfalls, making it one of the most unique restaurants in Las Vegas, let alone the Wynn.
It’s unique, not just because of the setting, but because it combines dinner with a show. For an interactive experience, reserve a teppanyaki table where chefs put on a dazzling show with tableside cooking. The menu highlights pristine sushi and sashimi, along with modern Japanese dishes from the robatayaki grill.
Average Cost Per Person: $100+
Reviews: 1,663
Rating: 4.5
Delilah
Delilah is another spot that pays homage to the glamorous age of Hollywood and Las Vegas with its modern-day supper club vibe and vintage aesthetic.
On the menu, you’ll find classic American dishes, made on the finer side. Think prime steaks, caviar service, and indulgent comfort foods, paired with expertly crafted cocktails. With its mix of dining, music, and atmosphere, Delilah sets the stage for a vintage, classic Las Vegas evening.
Average Cost Per Person: $100+
Reviews: 1580
Rating: 4.5
Wing Lei
Wing Lei holds the distinction of being the first Chinese restaurant in the U.S. to earn a Michelin star. That fact is one of the many reasons Wing Lei made our list of the top Asian restaurants in Vegas.
If that’s not enough to make you want to try it out, then the menu definitely will. The menu spans Cantonese, Shanghai, and Szechuan specialties, featuring standout dishes like the iconic Imperial Peking Duck carved tableside, wok-fried Maine lobster, honey-glazed BBQ spare ribs, and delicate dim sum creations.
Inside, the dining room is opulent and dramatic, blending gold accents and rich textures for a sense of grandeur. The interior definitely makes it seem you’re “fine dining”. With exceptional service and a reputation for excellence, there’s no reason for Wing Lei not to be on your shortlist if you’re looking for world-class cuisine on your next trip to Vegas.
Average Cost Per Person: $100+
Reviews: 1091
Rating: 4.5
Cipriani
Cipriani… if you’re into fine dining, you’ve heard the name. They’re in New York, Hong Kong, Monte Carlo, and Ibiza. Now you’ll also find Cipriani at the Wynn in Las Vegas. They bring the Italian elegance they are known for, diners come for the carpaccio alla Cipriani and baked tagliolini, but it’s the mix of refined pastas, rich risottos, and classic Venetian dishes that make the restaurant a true standout.
Don’t leave without the legendary vanilla meringue or the original Bellini, created by Cipriani in Venice. This is another spot that’s ideal for a celebratory dinner, or anyone who wants to savor Italian cooking done with finesse.
Average Cost Per Person: $100+
Reviews: 784
Rating: 3.8
Tableau
Tableau offers chic indoor and outdoor dining with beautiful poolside views adjacent to Wynn’s Tower Suites lobby.
You really can’t go wrong. The restaurant is famous for its breakfast, lunch, and brunch menus, featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients. The bright and airy setting makes it a great spot for relaxed morning meals, special brunches, or a high-end meal in between seeing the best of what Las Vegas has to offer.
Average Cost Per Person: $100+
Reviews: 587
Rating: 4.4
Four Sixes Ranch Steakhouse
Four Sixes Ranch Steakhouse transforms Tableau into a pop-up dining experience each evening, inspired by the spirit, flavor, and fire of the American West. If you dine here, you’ll get a chance to savor the finest beef sourced from Taylor Sheridan’s legendary Four Sixes Ranch in Guthrie, Texas. The ambiance blends rustic elegance with modern luxury, making it a great spot if you’re feeling peckish for steak and anyone seeking a true taste of Texas in the heart of Las Vegas.
Average Cost Per Person: $100+
Reviews: 154
Rating: 4.0
Casa Playa
Casa Playa brings Mexican fine dining to Las Vegas.
The space is festive, sophisticated, filled with bold décor and vibrant music. On the menu, you’ll find fresh seafood, seasonal ingredients, and housemade masa, pairing them with an impressive selection of tequila, mezcal, and signature cocktails. If you’re looking for a high-end place to dine in a group, or for a celebration, Casa Playa should be towards the top of your shortlist.
Average Cost Per Person: $100+
Reviews: 396
Rating: 4.3
PISCES Bar & Seafare
PISCES Bar & Seafare is located on the picturesque Lake of Dreams and celebrates the cuisine of the Mediterranean coast. The menu, crafted by Executive Chef Martin Heierling focuses on fresh seafood and bright, coastal-inspired dishes that pair easily with wine or cocktails.
Guests can enjoy creative dishes in a chic, waterside setting, making PISCES a perfect spot for leisurely lunches, elegant dinners, or sunset cocktails with stunning views.
Average Cost Per Person: $100+
Reviews: 71
Rating: 4.1
Sartiano’s Italian Steakhouse
Sartiano’s Italian Steakhouse is not open yet, it’s set to debut this winter at the Wynn, and they are promising to reinvent the classic steakhouse experience with Neapolitan flair. Helmed by Scott Sartiano, Bond Hospitality, and Culinary Director Alfred Portale, this highly anticipated spot will blend expertly cooked steaks with authentic Italian techniques and flavors.
Once it opens, expect a stylish, modern atmosphere perfect for both lively gatherings and intimate dinners.
Casual Dining At The Wynn & Encore
You can expect to spend over $100 per person at all of the fine dining restaurants at the Wynn, but worry not. If you’re on a budget, in a rush, or just want a good meal without the extras, there are plenty of more casual spots and cafés for you to choose from.
Starting with arguably one of the most famous buffets in Las Vegas.
The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas
The Buffet at Wynn is one of the best remaining buffets in Las Vegas. The all-you-can-eat menu features global cuisines and seasonal specialties. In all honesty, the dishes feel like they belong in a high-end restaurant. There’s so much you can choose from, everything from brunch staples to lobster benedict, ribs, and made-to-order crepes.
This buffet is perfect for families, groups, or anyone who loves variety and quality food.
Average Cost Per Person: $50 to $100
Reviews: 11,749
Rating: 4.2
Jardin
Jardin sits on the Encore side of the Wynn complex, and here you’ll find farm-fresh dishes in a garden-inspired atmosphere. You’ll be surrounded by greenery, and now you know what inspired the name.
Jardin’s menu balances seasonal dishes with indulgent food, there’s really something for every mood. From casual brunch to a special dinner.
Average Cost Per Person: $30 to $50
Reviews: 1276
Rating: 4.5
Allegro
You can’t go wrong with Allegro. At Allegro, you’ll find Italian comfort classics right off the casino floor. With pizzas fired in a wood-burning oven, handmade pastas, and beloved dishes like lasagna Napoletana, Allegro is the go-to spot at any time of day. It’s great for couples, groups and even if you’re travelling with family.
Average Cost Per Person: $50 to $100
Reviews: 925
Rating: 4.2
Red 8
Red 8 is the place to dine at if you’re feeling Cantonese flavors, Hong Kong-style barbecue, or specialties from Thailand, Vietnam, and Korea.
Diners come for hand-pulled noodles, dim sum, barbecued meats, and the lively setting. Red 8 is one of the go-to destinations for authentic Asian comfort food in Las Vegas
Average Cost Per Person: $30 to $50
Reviews: 740
Rating: 4.1
Wazuzu
Wazuzu’s Pan-Asian menu features flavors and dishes inspired by Chinese, Japanese, and Thai cuisines.
Open for lunch, dinner, and late-night cravings, Wazuzu is known for beautifully prepared sushi, noodle bowls, and spicy specialties, all served in a stylish, contemporary space adjacent to Encore’s casino.
Average Cost Per Person: $50 to $100
Reviews: 731
Rating: 4.3
La Cave
La Cave brings a social, shareable approach to dining, with beautifully presented small plates and an extraordinary wine collection. From lettuce cups to beef filet crostini and woodfired pizzas, there’s a lot to choose from.
You can choose between a cozy lounge, an intimate dining room, or the indoor/outdoor garden terrace. It’s the ideal spot for wine lovers and groups.
Average Cost Per Person: $50 to $100
Reviews: 584
Rating: 4.3
Charlie’s Sports Bar
Charlie’s Sports Bar sits beside Wynn’s Race & Sports Book, making it a go-to spot for game day. The menu features burgers, sandwiches and plates great for sharing and those that pair great with a cold drink.
Screens cover the space, and the energy rises with every big play, giving it the feel of a lively sports hub where the focus is equal parts food and action.
Average Cost Per Person: N/A
Reviews: 352
Rating: 4.0
Cafés & Quick Bites At The Wynn & Encore
If you’re in a real rush, just want to grab a coffee or quickly take something back to your room, then again, the Wynn has you covered. Starting with Terrace Pointe Café.
Terrace Pointe Café
Terrace Pointe Café is a bright, airy restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating overlooking Wynn’s manicured gardens and sparkling pool.
It’s known for comfort food, fresh breakfast, and classic lunch favorites. With its sunlit setting, Terrace Pointe is the kind of place where coffee and lunch naturally stretch a little longer.
Average Cost Per Person: $30 to $50
Reviews: 1650
Rating: 4.5
Urth Caffé
Urth Caffé brings its signature organic, heirloom coffees and healthy cuisine to Wynn.
This is their first U.S. location outside Southern California, and they bring their best. You’ll find fresh pastries, wholesome breakfast dishes, salads, sandwiches and more.
Whether you’re a coffee lover or looking for wholesome, feel-good food Urth Caffé has it all.
Average Cost Per Person: $20 to $30
Reviews: 4.2
Rating: 731
Caffè Al Teatro
Caffè Al Teatro brings a bit of Europe to the Wynn. It’s open 24 hours, so perfect if you’re heading back to your room in the early hours after a night of partying. You will find breakfast classics, savory dishes, and sweet treats served alongside fresh-roasted coffees, local beers, and wellness beverages.
Its beautiful décor and round-the-clock convenience make it an excellent stop any time of day or night.
Average Cost Per Person: $10 to $20
Reviews: 298
Rating: 4.1
Espresso
Espresso is tucked inside Encore, just steps from hotel registration, and serves as a quick but quality stop for guests on the go. Technically, it’s not in the Wynn, but it is the same complex.
Whether you’re grabbing breakfast before heading out, picking up a light lunch, or stopping for a snack between the pool and casino, Espresso is an option that you can choose.
Average Cost Per Person: $10 to $20
Reviews: 87
Rating: 3.6
Wynn (and Encore) is Home To Some Of The Best Las Vegas Restaurants
With so many options across Wynn and Encore, the real challenge isn’t finding a good meal but choosing which restaurant to try first. The fine dining spots, in particular from SW Steakhouse to Wing Lei and Delilah, can book up quickly, so it’s worth making a reservation well in advance.
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