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Valentine’s Day Dining on the Las Vegas Strip

All you need is love – and reservations – on the Las Vegas Strip for Valentine’s Day. That's because the holiday is one of the busiest restaurant days of

Valentine’s Day dining is one of the things Las Vegas is renowned for. Here’s a romantic view from...
Valentine’s Day dining is one of the things Las Vegas is renowned for. Here’s a romantic view from the Eiffel Tower at Paris. (Facebook.)

Valentine’s Day Dining on the Las Vegas Strip

All you need is love – and reservations – on the Las Vegas Strip for Valentine’s Day. That’s because the holiday is one of the busiest restaurant days of the year. Here are the most romantic Strip restaurants offering prix-fixe menus on February 14. Good luck!

SinatraEncore$145 per personThe three-course Valentine’s Day menu at this frankly named Italian restaurant includes your choice of Mediterranean octopus, branzino, or beef tenderloin, from 5:30-10 p.m. Sit inside or dine under the stars by cozy fireplaces. www.wynnlasvegas.com/dining/fine-dining/sinatra

Caviar BarResorts World Las Vegas$150 per person

Featuring Michelin-starred restaurateur Shaun Hergatt’s world-class spin on seafood and new American cuisine, the elegantly appointed Caviar Bar offers a four-course Valentine’s Day menu, from 5:30-9 p.m. The main course is lobster pomodoro, halibut, or Australian wagyu beef. caviarbarlv.com.

DelilahWynn Las Vegas$195 per person

Setting the table and mood for romance is a four-course prix fixe menu, including Dover “fish and chips” and white truffle bucatini carbonara, from 5:30 p.m. The interior design, by Todd-Avery Lehahan, is a time machine back to the first-class section on Titanic. www.wynnlasvegas.com/dining/fine-dining/delilah

VerandaFour Seasons$210 per coupleA five-course V-Day menu includes roasted snapper with harissa and grilled tenderloin with truffle, from 5-10 p.m. https://www.fourseasons.com/lasvegas/dining/restaurants/veranda/

Eiffel Tower RestaurantParis Las Vegas$175 per person

The French have a monopoly on love for a reason. Find out why at one of the most romantic dining experiences on the Strip. A four-course Valentine’s Day prix fixe menu, curated by proprietor chef Jean Joho, includes butter-poached scallops, warm foie gras with braised fennel, and prime filet mignon with bone marrow bread pudding. And the view can’t be beat – even if you can’t snag the iconic Table 56. www.eiffeltowerrestaurant.com

Restaurant Guy SavoyCaesars Place$360 per person

A seven-course tasting menu includes A5 wagyu with lobster, for $360 from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. www.caesars.com/caesars-palace/restaurants/guy-savoy

GiadaThe Cromwell$144.99 per person

Celebrity chef Giada de Laurentiis is offering a three-course Italian-inspired Valentine’s Day menu with a main course of ricotta-stuffed tortellini with a Barolo braised short rib and candied beets, from 5-9:45 p.m. www.caesars.com/cromwell/restaurants/Giada

Phil’s Steak HouseTreasure Island$155 per person

Phil’s – named after owner Phil Ruffin – offers a four-course menu for two from 5-10 p.m. It includes tenderloin with langoustine tail and bay scallops. https://treasureisland.com/restaurant/1/phils-steak-house

WakudaThe Venetian$300 per person

This five-star Japanese restaurant – helmed by two-Michelin-starred chef Tetsuya Wakuda – offers a nine-course tasting menu that includes live scallop crudo and Omi wagyu skewer, from 5 p.m. https://www.venetianlasvegas.com/restaurants/wakuda.html

At the Resorts World Las Vegas, the Caviar Bar offers a luxurious Valentine's Day experience with a four-course menu for $150 per person, featuring Michelin-starred chef Shaun Hergatt's creations. (Caviar Bar, Resorts World Las Vegas)

Meanwhile, at the Las Vegas Strip, the Eiffel Tower Restaurant, with its iconic view, presents a four-course Valentine's Day prix fixe menu for $175 per person, curated by chef Jean Joho, showcasing French cuisine at its finest. (Eiffel Tower Restaurant, Paris Las Vegas)

Table 56 offers a towering eyeful at the Eiffel Tower at Table 56.
My, my, my, Delilah.
Giada at The Cromwell.
Wakuda at the Venetian.

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