Dining at Fontainebleau Las Vegas

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It’s official… Fontainebleau Las Vegas is opening December 2023 after 16 years in the making!

The 67-story building will feature over 3,600 rooms and suites, the renowned Lapis spa, 36 bars & restaurants, 6-acre pool complex and of course a 150,000-square-foot casino.

It goes without saying that the resort will include some of the best dining experiences in Vegas with 36 bars and restaurants. We have listed some of the ones we are most excited to try!

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Bold and gold. Las Vegas will be Komodo’s third location — joining Miami and Dallas — and it promises to bring the same energy and Southeast Asian flavors to its Fontainebleau eatery.

A Hollywood concept from the larger-than-life chef Evan Funke, serving Roman classics. The Italian restaurant is known for its wafer-thin, wood-fired pizzas, and handmade pastas.

12-seat omakase counter experience, featuring modern sushi creations using the highest quality fish flown in daily from Japan.

Papi Steak fuses Golden Era Hollywood swagger with modern day spectacle to create an entirely new steakhouse experience.

A Fontainebleau Las Vegas original, Don’s Prime will be a throwback to steakhouses of the Rat Pack era. A sumptuous steakhouse featuring old-school charm with delicious modern twists.

Hakkasan and Wagamama founder Alan Yau is preparing a tantalizing menu of eclectic Chinese dishes at Chyna Club. Expect a high-energy, clubby vibe from the brand-new restaurant, with Cantonese-style fare and a vibrant, cozy space.

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