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The Most Romantic Las Vegas Restaurants

Beef Wellington, Bellagio Fountains, French Bistro

When it comes to love, Las Vegas has almost as many choices as they have in casinos! They not only have some of the most unique wedding ceremonies in the country, they have some of the most romantic places to propose and wonderfully romantic restaurants for that perfect evening.

The Aureole inside the Mandalay Bay Hotel offers two very romantic dining choices. The main restaurant has a 42′ wine tower and wine angels that are adorned in cat suits. The Swan Court is actually the most romantic spot, you can dine beside French doors that offer a view of a pool of white swans gracefully swimming along!

Esteemed chef Charlie Palmer will delight you with his cuisine that is as attractive as it is delicious! A three course dinner is at set prices of $75 and $85 and you can enjoy seven courses for $95 and $105. Some of the choices are roast veal, Chilean Sea Bass, lamb, salmon and pan seared Filet Mignon.

The restaurant serves dinner Sunday through Thursday from 6:00 to 10:30pm and Friday and Saturday dinner hours are 5:30 to 10:30pm. The restaurant also features an extensive list to compliment any dinner choice you make.

The blue lighting adds to the atmosphere of the Mediterranean inspired Seablue restaurant in the MGM Grand. The high ceilings, stone walls and waterfalls carry the ocean theme through the entire restaurant. The food is prepared over wood burning grills as you watch through the two open kitchens.

The average dinner price per person runs around $90, but group rates start as low as $65. Menu items include New York strip steak, Maine lobster, King Crab, wild Halibut and Tai Snapper. The restaurant is open Sunday through Thursday from 5:30pm until 10:00pm and they’re open until 10:30pm on Friday and Saturday. Reservations aren’t necessary, but if you want to be sure to get a table they’re highly recommended.

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For a little touch of Paris you have two very romantic choices in Las Vegas. The Mon Ami Gabi in the Paris Resort and Casino resembles a French Bistro. A airy atrium opens onto a patio with a sidewalk view and a gorgeous view of the Bellagio Fountains.

Among some of the delicious items that chef Gabino Sotelino creates is Oysters du Jour for $12.95, smoked Salmon for $11.95, pork tenderloin wrapped in bacon for $19.95 and a variety of steaks from $19.95 to $39.95 for a 22oz. Ribeye.

Mon Ami Gabi serves lunch from 11:30am to 4:00pm Monday through Friday, dinner is from 4:00pm until 11:00pm Monday through Friday and lasts until midnight on Saturday and Sunday. The restaurant also features a weekend brunch from 11:00am until 4:00pm.

Another great Paris location in Las Vegas is of course, the Eiffel Tower restaurant. You will be taken to the 11th floor of the exact half size replica in a glass elevator. From the dining room you’ll enjoy the breathtaking view of the strip below and the amazing Bellagio fountains.

The delicious French cuisine includes such items as roasted rack of lamb, Napoleon of Rabbit Loin, char broiled Filet Mignon, rib eye and beef Wellington. Lunch is served seven days a week from 11:30am until 2:30pm, dinner is from 5:00 until 10:30 on Sunday through Thursday and lasts until 11:00pm on Friday and Saturday. Reservations are high recommended at this popular location.

One of the most romantic places in Las Vegas has got to be at the Top of the World Restaurant. At 800 feet high you get a bird’s eye view of the Las Vegas strip and you can see the valley for miles and miles! The rotating restaurant offers a full 360* view of one of the most popular cities in America.

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You can choose anything from steaks to fresh seafood and they offer signature entrees like Colorado Rack of Lamb and a Chateaubriand 3 course meal for two. An extensive wine list and delectable desserts will make it a meal to remember.

Valet service is available and the strictly enforced dress code is business casual. The minimum charge for meals is $30 per person and reservations are a must at the Stratosphere.