- [Narrator] Las Vegas, Sin City, the City in the Desert, the City of Blinding Lights. Call it what you will, Las Vegas is a mecca for
glitz, glamor, and luxury. The breath-taking views, hot
night clubs, and amazing shows are etched into the memories
of everyone who has been there. But how much do you know about Las Vegas? At Prophets of Success we are all about the luxury life and showing you the
experiences you can have if you reach the dizzying
heights of success. So today we are looking
at the 10 best restaurants in Las Vegas. If you have deep pockets, you may want to visit some
of these luxury restaurants located in the Las Vegas
Strip and some beyond. Before we get into it, please remember to subscribe to enable us to bring you more
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the notification icon too so you can be alerted to our new videos as they are released. So let's get started with number 10 on the list of the best 10
restaurants in Las Vegas. Coming up at number 10 we have Cut. Located in the grounds
of The Palazzo Las Vegas, Cut by renowned Austrian
chef Wolfgang Puck delivers on every level. If you love meat, then
Cut is the place for you. Offering only the finest
selections of beef, cooked simply and presented beautifully, Cut is one of the most
highly-coveted dining experiences in Las Vegas and remains a favorite of
both tourists and locals. Cut just delivers at every level. The restaurant presents
a contemporary twist on the classic steakhouse through global influences along with Wolfgang's
philosophy of offering only the finest cuts of meat
and the finest ingredients. From prime grade wet-aged
beef to shellfish, Cut offers something for everyone. Cut also offers an array of entrees, including the Snake River Farms' American Wagyu short ribs double thick and a whole roasted Maine lobster with black truffle sabayon. So if you're looking for
one of the best restaurants in Las Vegas, be sure to check it out. At number nine we have
Restaurant Guy Savoy located within one of the best
hotel casinos in Las Vegas, Caesars Palace. Restaurant Guy Savoy serves
an intimate dinner experience with the highest level
of personalized service and stunning contemporary French cuisine. At Restaurant Guy Savoy, a
meal is a celebration of life. Each Guy Savoy creation is subjected to the scrutiny of the eye, the sense of smell, taste, and touch. Seasonal ingredients are combined to make their flavors come
together in perfect harmony or to make their differences
play against one another. The wait staff are
attentive and approachable, exhibiting flawless yet discreet service, creating a home-away-from-home
environment for each guest. Fine dining reaches its peak
at Restaurant Guy Savoy. Featuring delicate acclaimed
French masterpieces created by the famed Michelin Star chef in a setting that's as
beautiful as the food. You will not be disappointed
by this restaurant if you're looking for some
fine dining in Las Vegas. At number eight with
have The Capital Grille. Located within the Fashion
Show Shopping Mall, The Capital Grille is a place
to go for an upscale bite away from any shopping trip. Enjoy nationally-renowned
stakes at The Capital Grille, dried and hand- cut on premises by their very own in house butchers. The freshest of seafood, creative sides, and irresistibly desserts
prepared on site every day, all accompanied by an acclaimed wine list. What sets this upscale
chain steakhouse apart is hand-cut dried-aged beef, carved chops, and amazing seafood. For a power-lunch fork
into a main lobster salad or grilled ribeye stake sandwich slathered with caramelized
onions and havarti cheese. Reservations are recommended,
specially for dinner. Coming up at number seven we have Mizumi. This Japanese restaurant located within The Wynn Hotel & Casino is where star chef Min Kim unmasks the flavors of the Far East. With ocean-fresh sushi, sashimi, and modern Japanese specialties, the entire Forbes Travel Guide four-star award-winning restaurant looks out over private Japanese gardens surrounding an ideally koi
pond with a 90-foot waterfall. For a private al fresco dining experience, reserve the floating pagoda table accessible by a private
path through lush gardens. You won't be disappointed
by this restaurant. At number six we have Top of the World. Located within The Stratosphere Casino, or Strat, as it's liked to be known, this is a restaurant which
can be seen from the Strip as it is located in the lush glass shade at the top of the Stratosphere. The location of this restaurant means that you get a view of the whole of Vegas for an amazing dining experience. Not only does it have one
great view of Las Vegas depending on where you sit, but this restaurant
actually rotates 360 degrees over 80 minutes, meaning while you dine
you can literally see the whole of Las Vegas while you eat. It is constantly voted as
one of the best in Las Vegas for food, atmosphere,
and of course the view. The Top of the World Restaurant delivers an internationally-inspired menu crafted by Executive
Chef Bradley Manchester. Prime beef and line-cut seafood are but a few of the fresh
and natural ingredients that are combined to create a
fantastic dining experience. One of the best restaurants
in Las Vegas for sure. Coming up at number five we have Twist. Located on the 33rd floor
of The Waldorf Astoria, Twist has breathtaking views
of the Las Vegas Strip. This restaurant epitomizes
the extravagance of Sin City. This is the only restaurant in the USA from the French culinary
genius Pierre Gagnaire, owner of several
highly-acclaimed restaurants around the world. Chef Gagnaire has garnered
three Michelin stars for his eponymous restaurant in Paris. One of the most artistic
and celebrated chefs in the world today, Pierre Gagnaire opened his
first and only US restaurant in Las Vegas to rave reviews in 2009. The accolades continue today, and most recently Twist
received the coveted Forbes Five Star Award for 2014, so be sure to check it out. At number four we've got Bazaar Meat. Named as one of the top
five steakhouses in the USA by Fox News, Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres
is the award-wining chef's wild and wonderful celebration
of meat in all its forms. Located in The Sahara Las Vegas, this meat-eaters paradise is a must try for the locals and tourists alike. The caveman style decor
along with the amazing food is an assault on the senses, but a pleasurable one. One that you might like to
keep from your vegan friends. Vegans have no place here, as this is for carnivores only. Bazaar Meat offers meat in more
form than you can think of, from cured meats of stake, lamb, and pork, to roasted jidori chicken, this is the place to try
all sorts of wild dishes. Before you dig into the meat of your meal, enjoy a raw bar, oysters,
or caviar flights. A selection of specialty cocktails rounds out the menu, giving diners a choice of
finely-crafted beverages to go along with the food. All in all it's a thumbs up from us as one of the best
restaurants in Las Vegas and number four on this list. At number three we've got Picasso. Located in the luxurious Bellagio Casino, Picasso is named after the
famed artist Pablo Picasso whose artwork adorns the
walls of the restaurant for guests to behold while
dining on the exquisite menu. The tables are laid with incredible dishes from Executive Chef Julian Serrano and the menu is inspired
by the regional cuisine of Spain and France. Picasso doesn't stop there, delivering mouth-watering tastes. The cellar is stacked
with the finest of wines from all over Europe and has a selection of over
1,500 bottles to choose from. If you get bored of looking at the exquisitely-decorated
interior of the restaurant, why not dine outdoors overlooking one of the most
famous sights in Las Vegas, the Bellagio Fountains? The outside balcony
overlooking the fountains can accommodate 56 guests. So if you want in you
better get booking quickly. Before we get to the top spots, if you're enjoying the video please remember to like the video below, and if you're new here please
don't forget to subscribe, hit the notification icon and check out some of our other videos for your viewing entertainment. Thank you, now back to the video. Coming up at number two we have Kabuto. Kabuto, meaning samurai helmet, opened its doors in 2012. Located well off the Strip in China Town, this restaurant can easily be missed by the small sign outside. But we're here to tell you that this is one restaurant in Las Vegas which should not be missed. This is one of the best sushi restaurants in all of Las Vegas, serving all of the traditional
Japanese sushi dishes one would expect from
this type of restaurant. Set in beautiful traditional
Japanese surroundings, both the decor and food are to die for. We highly recommend the omakase dinner, meaning chef's choice. If you order this, be sure to allow for two
hours at the restaurant. You won't be disappointed. The chef's choice is a serving of elaborately prepared nigiri, sushi, yoroi, miso soup, and a dessert. Off the Strip but definitely
worth the taxi ride to experience one of the best
restaurants in Las Vegas. And last but not least at number one we have Joel Robuchon. To make a grand meal you
have to make it simple. To look simple is very complicated. You need the highest-quality products, the best equipment, and you have to keep the focus on the original flavor of the product. Commented Chef Joel Robuchon who has 30 Michelin Stars to his name and is recognized as one of
the highest-ranking chefs in the world, there is no wonder Joel Robuchon sits at our number one spot. The restaurant Joel Robuchon is the only three-star Michelin restaurant and a AAA Five Diamond
restaurant in Las Vegas. Now that is an accolade to be proud of. Located within the MGM Casino
in Las Vegas Boulevard, this restaurant is just pure luxury and a treat for your taste buds. This isn't any run-of-the-mill
fancy restaurant, and a meal for two with wine
will set you back over $1,100, so this restaurant is the go-to place when only the best will do for dinner. Catering for the sophisticated palate, the restaurant was designed to resemble a luxurious art deco townhouse, complete with a lush garden terrace and marble floors. This restaurant promises one of the finest dining
experiences of your life if you have the bank balance to match. These were the best
restaurants in Las Vegas. If you love Las Vegas like we do, please be sure to check out
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