10 Of The Toughest Restaurant Reservations To Get In Las Vegas

Elegant dining room of Wing Lei at Wynn Las Vegas, a Michelin-starred restaurant with gold décor and white tables.
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Las Vegas is a feast for the senses. Between the bright lights and nonstop excitement, the city serves some of the most exclusive dining experiences in the world.

From hidden sushi bars to glamorous steakhouses, these are the spots where serious food lovers go to indulge, if they can get a table!

Kaiseki Sanga

Chefs preparing omakase courses at Kaiseki Sanga, one of the toughest restaurant reservations in Las Vegas for authentic Japanese fine dining.
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Kaiseki Sanga offers one of Las Vegas’s most refined dining experiences, presenting an artistic, multi-course Japanese meal that celebrates balance and seasonality.

Each two-hour seating serves all guests the same eight to ten-course, meticulously crafted menu, which changes monthly. With limited sittings and a strict cancellation policy, reservations are highly coveted and very hard to secure.

é By José Andrés

Chef at é by José Andrés creating molecular dishes in an exclusive Las Vegas dining experience known for its impossible-to-get reservations.
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José Andrés, the celebrated Spanish-American chef, is behind some of the most exclusive dining experiences in the country.

A James Beard Award winner and two-time Time “100 Most Influential People” honoree, he brings his culinary brilliance to Las Vegas with é by José Andrés, an intimate tasting counter that redefines fine dining.

Reservations are nearly impossible, so plan well in advance.

Kabuto

Guests enjoying Edomae sushi at Kabuto, an intimate omakase restaurant offering one of the toughest restaurant reservations in Las Vegas.
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Sushi may be everywhere now, but it started centuries ago as a clever way to preserve fish along Asia’s Mekong River. Today, the art form reaches its peak at Kabuto in Las Vegas, where authentic Edomae sushi takes center stage.

With ingredients flown in from Japan and just two nightly seatings, this omakase gem is one of the city’s hardest tables to snag.

Wing Lei In Wynn

Golden dining room at Wing Lei in Wynn Las Vegas, a Michelin-starred restaurant offering one of the city’s most exclusive dining experiences.
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For a taste of real Las Vegas opulence, the Wynn is the place to be. Inside its glittering walls sits Wing Lei, the first Chinese restaurant in North America to earn a Michelin Star.

Expect lavish décor, refined Cantonese and Szechuan dishes, and prices that match the luxury. With limited tables and sky-high demand, this dining experience requires serious planning.