You can also go all in with steaks and a pre-nightclub party scene at STK at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Grab truffle and artichoke soup at Guy Savoy’s namesake French restaurant at Caesars Palace. If you’re in the market for a fancy dinner, there’s sushi from Nobu Matsuhisa at Caesars Palace and Virgin Hotels. More than 40 big-name chefs have hung their shingles at one of the resorts along the Strip, giving tourists who visit Sin City every year an ample variety of very good and very splashy places to dine. Nowhere in the world can you find as many celebrity chefs in one compact space as in Las Vegas.