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Savor the Moment: Dining at Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Resorts
Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Resorts offer award-winning restaurants, exciting entertainment, and nightlife to enhance your stay. Collectively, the hotels hold more Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Award-winning restaurants than any other independent resort in North America. From fine to casual dining, vegan and healthy eating options, the hotel has something to please any palate. There are also a number of resort bars and lounges to choose from, each offering unique scenery, menus, and live entertainment.
Fine Dining
Sinatra
Sinatra showcases Chef Luke Palladino’s modern twist on classic Italian cooking, including many of Frank’s personal favorites like spaghetti and clams, or ossobuco. Choose to sit inside in the dining room, with tables dressed in the legendary performer’s preferred orange hue and adorned with memories from Sinatra’s storied career, or dine fireside on the charming outdoor patio.
Lakeside
Lakeside at Wynn not only offers exceptionally fresh seafood and mouthwatering steaks, but also an incredible view of the Lake of Dreams. Chef David Walzog’s specialties include “ocean-to-table” fresh fish caught from Hawaiian waters, an exotic variety of oven roasted lobster and crab, and prime aged steaks. This restaurant offers a unique energy that sets the stage for a menu that focuses on fresh, seasonally available preparations and your choice of expertly paired sides.
Andrea’s
Andrea’s at Encore is a Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Award-winning restaurant that combines Chef Joseph Elevado’s menu of Asian-inspired cuisine with a sexy and social atmosphere. Overlooking the pool of Encore Beach Club, delicious beats will set the mood as you dine on specialties like the Wagyu beef and lobster roll, New York strip steak with wasabi demi glacé, or five-spice garlic lobster.
Mizumi
Chef Devin Hashimoto uses his fresh approach to Japanese cuisine by presenting a choice of dining experiences at Mizumi: a robatayaki bar, a teppanyaki room, ocean-fresh sushi and sashimi, and items from his kitchen. The entire restaurant looks out over private Japanese gardens surrounding an idyllic koi pond with a shimmering 90-foot waterfall. Experience the picturesque view and stylish, fine-dining approach to the delicious theatrics of teppanyaki presented in the teppan room.
Casual Dining
The Drugstore Café
The Café, adjacent to The Drugstore at Wynn, offers everything from breakfast pastries and sandwiches, to salads and desserts. A wide selection of espresso and specialty coffee drinks offer a pick-me-up any time of the day or night. Located alongside the casino floor and near the Wynn and Encore show theaters, The Café is a perfect spot to grab a bite inside or on the go.
Jardin
Imagine enjoying the freshest seasonal cuisine in an airy, conservatory-like setting overlooking shimmering pools and manicured greenery. Jardin, Encore’s newest relaxed-dining restaurant, offers panoramic views of the Encore pool and is the setting for Chef Joseph Zanelli’s garden of delights for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant offers casual elegance with a menu that is equal parts innovative and approachable American cuisine. Choose from classics like the crispy buttermilk chicken sandwich with mustard slaw and garlic-herb ranch or a juicy, grilled Kurobuta pork chop topped with mushroom ragout and orange sage sauce. Breakfast features mouthwatering options like short rib and egg sliders and Maine lobster Benedict. Dine inside for the best vantage of Jardin’s in-the-round views, or request a patio table to immerse yourself in the picturesque setting day or night.
Wazuzu
Inventive fare in a wondrously unanticipated environment is what you will find in Wazuzu at Encore. Chef Michael Chen’s exceptional Pan-Asian menu features flavors inspired by Chinese, Japanese, and Thai cuisine. Enjoy the artful plating of his dishes, which succeed in being as beautiful as the glittering 27-foot dragon made of 90,000 individual crystals that is the focal point of Wazuzu’s bold décor. Be sure to try the drunken noodles that were featured on Food Network’s “Best Thing I Ever Ate.”