ARIA is associated with poolside cocktails, world-renowned art and attention to detail. This resort and casino is also known for world-class restaurants and unparalleled nightlife.
ARIA has one of the most diverse and forward-thinking restaurant lineups of any hotel and casino in Las Vegas. One of the more modern resorts on the Las Vegas Strip, ARIA mixes fine dining destinations with more casual casino-floor and promenade spots, giving diners options away from — and right in the middle of — the bustle of Sin City.
Best Restaurants at ARIA, Las Vegas
The majority of these restaurants at the ARIA Resort and Casino cater to the foodie and fine dining crowd in Las Vegas. These restaurants cover a range of cuisines and tastes, from Indian and Thai to Mexican and American.
Here are the 12 best restaurants for you to try at ARIA Las Vegas.
Jean Georges Steakhouse

Chef Jean-Georges’s goal was to challenge the concept of the traditional American steakhouse by adding an energetic atmosphere and an international twist. The Jean Georges Steakhouse menu is designed around premium-quality meats and seafood, complemented by an innovative selection of side dishes and homemade sauces.
The secret to this steakhouse is that the world’s best meats are combined with globally inspired spices for an added flair. The meat is cooked via simple yet effective methods including sous video, grilling and braising.
The dining area is elegant and mature, making you feel like you are in a fine dining lounge. Jean Georges Steakhouse is sectioned into an energetic lounge, elevated dining areas, and two private dining rooms.
- Location: Next to BARDOT on the 2nd Level Promenade
- Opening Hours: Mon – Sun 5:00 PM – 10:30 PM
- Price: $$$$
- Cuisine: Steakhouse
- Specialties: Wagyu, Kobe and Chilean sea bass
- Dress code: Business Casual
Javier’s
Javier’s brings an authentic Mexican menu, large selection of premium tequila and hand-shaken signature margaritas to the high energy ambiance of Las Vegas.
Guests can dine on dishes like shrimp ceviche or taquitos as an appetizer, Dungeness crab enchiladas as an entrée, and unusual guava cheesecake topped for dessert. The restaurant is also a popular spot for fans of salads and grilled steak, although seafood is their specialty.
Javier’s is more than a cantina, it’s a memorable Mexican restaurant with unusual architectural elements like a spectacularly detailed chainsaw wood carving with an Aztec motif.
- Location: Near Gem Bar
- Opening Hours: Mon – Sun 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
- Price: $$$
- Cuisine: Mexican
- Specialities: Callitos Mazatlan, Camarones Al Mojo De Ajo, Jalapeno Margarita
- Dress code: Business Casual
CATCH

There is something for all fish and seafood lovers on the menu at CATCH. The menu is divided into cold, rolled, sweets, eggs, greens, buns, grains, and classics, so everyone will find something for them, even if they don’t like seafood.
This spot is famous for its rolls, like the signature with crab, salmon, and miso honey. Although famed for their fresh seafood dishes, they also have a range of scrumptious desserts. Their interactive Hit Me Cake remains one of the showier choices if you want a memorable ending to dinner.
When you enter the 80-foot-long pergola walkway to CATCH you will find the restaurant has an overgrown warehouse rooftop. The main dining room brings outdoors inside with a trellised seating area, banquettes salvaged from vintage Indonesian buildings, and floored with reclaimed white oak from abandoned farms.
- Location: Near Main Lobby
- Opening Hours: Mon – Sun 5:00 PM – 10:30 PM
- Price: $$$
- Cuisine: Seafood
- Specialties: Truffle Sashimi
- Dress code: Business Casual
Carbone

Carbone is a celebrated concept from Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi and Jeff Zalaznick. The restaurant pays homage to the Italian American restaurants of the mid-20th century and all the glamor and showmanship that comes with it.
The New York-inspired cuisine is influenced by the mid-20th century but elevating it to a modern standard you would expect from a restaurant at the ARIA. Their elevated cuisine includes twists on classics like Lobster Fra Diavolo, Veal Parmesan, Chicken Scarpariello and Octopus Pizzaiolo.
The atmosphere is luxe with plush, high-backed booths and velvet curtains. Carbone prides itself on having attentive servers who will talk you through the menu. They also have a decent cocktail menu, including classics like Negroni and the White Lady.
- Location: Near Jean Georges Steakhouse on the 2nd Level Promenade
- Opening Hours: Mon – Thu 5:00 PM – 10:30 PM, Fri – Sat 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM, Sun 5:00 PM – 10:30 PM
- Price: $$$$
- Cuisine: Italian
- Specialties: Spicy Rigatoni, Veal Parmesan
- Dress code: Business Casual
Bardot Brasserie

Bardot Brasserie blends the culture of a Parisian café with the elevated details of an award-winning French restaurant. Chef Michael Mina and Chef Nick Dugan have put a modern twist on their traditional brasserie.
Bardot Brasserie is one of the most popular weekend brunch spots in Las Vegas, thanks to their signature Everlasting Rose and Diane’s Bloody Mary menu. Other popular lunch and dinner options include French onion soup with Périgord truffle, Loup de Mer and Roasted Chicken.
Bardot Brasserie has a subtle nod to Hemingway’s time spent in Paris. Its cocktail program includes classic cocktails and more creative, modern cocktails. This restaurant also boasts the largest vintage chartreuse list in Las Vegas, which includes new and old-world wines.
- Location: Next to Jean Georges Steakhouse on the 2nd Level Promenade
- Opening Hours: Mon closed, Tue – Thu 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM, Fri – Sat 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM, Sun 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Price: $$$
- Cuisine: French
- Specialties: Beef Wellington, Chocolate Macaron, French Toast
- Dress code: Upscale Casual
Blossom

Blossom is an upmarket Chinese restaurant with a 100-dish line-up, meaning it caters to all tastes. Chef Qiang Mai has earned the Epicurean Award for Best Chinese Restaurant in Las Vegas, so you know you are getting premium fare.
Live seafood is held in tanks and table-side prep brings a touch of dramatics to many gourmet selections. Popular dishes include the Australian lobster tail in spicy XO sauce, which generously comes with two six-ounce pieces of buttery white meat, the shrimp paste romaine lettuce hot pot and the Instagram-worthy Peking duck.
The elegant, yet modern interior design makes you feel like you are entering an enchanting Chinese garden. Birdcages hang from the ceiling and a three-dimensional stamped dragon motif lines the wall.
- Location: Next to Baccarat
- Opening Hours: Mon 5:00 PM – 10:30 PM, Tue – Wed closed, Thu – Sun 5:00 PM – 10:30 PM
- Price: $$$
- Cuisine: Chinese
- Specialties: Tableside Peking Duck, Ox Tail Hot Pot, Hong Kong Style Maine Lobster
- Dress code: Business Casual
Posh Burger

Posh Burger can be found on the casino floor, just a few steps from the poker lounge. They offer seven burger options, ranging from a traditional hamburger to a half-pound wagyu steak burger, or a vegetarian Impossible burger.
Not just a burger exclusive spot, there is a range of chicken options and sides. Drinks include a casual range of soft drinks and shakes. Enjoy a quick burger without compromising on quality or ingredients.
- Location: Next to the poker room
- Opening Hours: Mon – Thu 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM, Fri – Sat 10:00 AM – 1:30 AM, Sun 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Price: $
- Cuisine: American
- Specialties: Cheeseburgers
- Dress code: Casual
Din Tai Fung

This is the must-visit Las Vegas restaurant if you are looking for dumplings and noodles. Din Tai Fung is an esteemed Taiwanese dumpling and noodle spot. They are known for their Xiao Long Bao including the famous Shanghai-style soup dumplings filled with Kurobuta pork.
Xiao Long Bao translates as “little dumpling in a basket.” They are little broth-filled dumplings, from the Jiangnan region of China, and are expertly steamed in a bamboo basket. Other popular dishes include kurobuta pork, noodle soup, spicy wontons and shao mai.
This Taiwanese restaurant’s main goal is precision, and you can see the chefs making the dumplings with lightning speed from the glass-walled show kitchen. Paintings from Parker Ito from Art Basel line the walls and look out the 40-foot-high glass wall of Vdara’s architecture.
- Location: Casino Floor next to Lift Bar and Guest Elevators
- Opening Hours: Mon – Thu 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM, Fri – Sun 10:30 AM – 10:30 PM
- Price: $$
- Cuisine: Pan Asian
- Specialties: Kurobuta Pork Xiao Long Bao, Pork Chop Fried Rice
- Dress code: Restaurant Casual
Lemongrass

Lemongrass is a Thai restaurant that blends authentic fare and modern interpretations. You can find Thai classics like spicy pad Thai or something more adventurous like Maine lobster infused with the flavor of green curry.
Lemongrass is nestled away from the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas. A woven pattern of long ropes divides the elegant bar and lounge from the calming dining room.
Although the menu focuses on Thai fare, dim sum and other Asian dishes also appear on the menu. Nigori Sake and Watermelon Smash make for refreshing sides to complement the spicy Thai flavors.
- Location: Next to Baccarat
- Opening Hours: Mon – Sun 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Price: $$
- Cuisine: Thai
- Specialties: Maine Lobster Green Curry, Shrimp Pad Thai, Singapore Noodles
- Dress code: Business Casual
Moneyline Pizza & Bar

Moneyline Pizza & Bar is a fantastic spot to grab a slice of pizza, pull up a chair and catch a game. This spot is placed next to the BetMGM Race & Sports, so you can make a wager on your favorite team before heading to watch it.
Build your own pizza, or choose from their classic menu which includes red and white pizzas. There is also a range of sandwiches, appetizers, salads and soups. There is a huge amount of craft beers from around the world alongside a broad array of wines.
The slice counter is the easy option for a quick bite, while the dining room is better when you want to sit down with a pizza, appetizers, and drinks during a game.
- Location: Next to BetMGM Sports Bar
- Opening Hours: Mon – Thu 11:00 AM – 1:00 AM, Fri – Sat 11:00 AM – 2:00 AM, Sun 11:00 AM – 1:00 AM
- Price: $$
- Cuisine: American
- Specialties: Pizza slice and craft beer
- Dress code: Casual
Gymkhana
Gymkhana brings classic Indian cuisine and hospitality to ARIA from the acclaimed London restaurant group behind the two-Michelin-starred original. The Las Vegas menu draws from the breadth of India, with bold flavors, layered spices, and a mix of tandoor-grilled specialties, regional curries, biryanis, and chaat-style sharing plates.
This is one of ARIA’s most important newer dining additions and a strong choice if you want a fine dining experience that feels different from the resort’s steakhouse, Italian, French, and Asian options.
Alongside the food menu, the bar serves Indian-inspired cocktails with modern takes on classic drinks, making Gymkhana a good fit for both a full dinner and a more polished pre-show or late-evening drink.
- Location: Near the Main Lobby
- Opening Hours: Mon – Thu 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM, Fri – Sat 5:00 PM – 10:30 PM, Sun 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Price: $$$$
- Cuisine: Indian
- Specialties: Tandoor-grilled specialties, regional curries, biryanis, chaat-style sharing plates
- Dress code: Business Casual
Salt & Ivy

Salt & Ivy Café and Patio Bar is ARIA’s casual dining experience with indoor and outdoor seating options for customers. You can enjoy breakfast classics, light healthy dishes and American favorites elevated to a new level in this relaxed spot.
The patio overlooks the lush pool deck, making it for breakfast or lunch. Enjoy fresh California coastal-inspired flavors any time of day with a handcrafted cocktail. Breakfast options include chicken and waffle, Dutch pancakes and orange and cranberry and parfait. Savory options include Serrano ham and Mahon cheese with sunny-side-up eggs, steak and eggs, and Southern style grits.
The menu also includes a burger range, appetizers, salads and desserts. This breakfast and brunch spot is a fantastic place to socialize and enjoy a relaxing morning in Las Vegas.
- Location: On the 2nd Level Promenade
- Opening Hours: Mon – Sun 6:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Price: $$
- Cuisine: American
- Specialties: Breakfast Nachos, Power Bowl Salad, Dutch Baby Pancakes
- Dress code: Casual
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Aria Las Vegas Restaurants: FAQs
Where is the ARIA located?
ARIA is centrally located on the Las Vegas Strip and can be found between Park MGM and The Cosmopolitan. Their address is 3730 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89158.
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Is the ARIA buffet closed?
Yes, the ARIA buffet closed in 2020 and the former buffet space has since been replaced by Proper Eats Food Hall. Thankfully, there are lots of other spots to enjoy fantastic breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
What is the dress code at the ARIA Las Vegas?
Inside ARIA Resort & Casino, dress codes vary by restaurant, although many venues use business casual, upscale casual, restaurant casual, or casual guidelines. Smart casual wear means you should wear well-fitting, polished business wear with a casual twist—think blouses, polo shirts, button-downs, chinos, dress pants, dark-wash jeans, and clean closed-toe footwear.
It means no gym wear, beach wear, or anything too revealing. Sportswear like sneakers and hoodies are accepted, as long as they are clean and tidy.
What is the Jewel nightclub?
Jewel is 24,000 square feet of party at the ARIA. With world-class DJs and performers booked, this location is a slice of modern luxury. This nightclub’s unique design offers clear views and a close proximity to all the action. Vantage points in every direction means that you can always see the performers and be seen from the dancefloor.
The DJ booth at Jewel boasts a first-of-its-kind production wall featuring dual-sided LED video screens and state-of-the-art effects lighting. You won’t see technology integrated with your nightclub experience like this anywhere else. The VIP suites circle the mezzanine and offer exclusive spaces for more intimate gatherings.
Where can I drink and party at ARIA?
After your dinner, you and your friends may be interested in something more social. Las Vegas is known for being an all night and all-day party. Here are some spots to check out after trying the restaurants at ARIA.
ALIBI Ultra Lounge is home to premium spirits, imaginative ingredients and aesthetic opulence or grab a signature cocktail at the Gem Bar. The Liquid Pool Lounge is an adult-only alfresco haven with refreshing cocktails, delicious food and a luxurious dipping pool. Enjoy a day bed alongside the 1,200 square foot of main pool or grab a secluded cabana.
There are also spots to grab a drink in the casino, so take a break between winning or sit back and watch others try their hand and gambling in the iconic city.
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Final Words
ARIA has one of the most diverse collections of restaurants found in any resort on or off The Strip. No matter your budget, cuisine preferences, or time of day, ARIA is a go-to spot for foodies looking for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

