Wing Lei vs Delmonico Steakhouse
Both Delmonico Steakhouse and Wing Lei are praised by travel writers. On balance, Delmonico Steakhouse scores slightly better than Wing Lei. Delmonico Steakhouse is ranked #6 in Las Vegas with approval from 11 publications including Lonely Planet, Frommer's and Time Out.
Wing Lei
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Wynn Las Vegas, 3131 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $50 /night
Fodor's
"With all the panache of an Asian royal palace, this Michelin-starred fine-dining restaurant serves some of the choicest Chinese food on the Strip."
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Travel + Leisure
"Often hailed as the finest Chinese gourmet in the city, this Michelin-rated restaurant serves fresh, authentic dishes in a sleek dining room set inside Wynn Las Vegas."
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Zagat
"Housed in an "opulent" space that's a "visual banquet in red and gold", this "elegant" Chinese at the Wynn appeases Sinophiles with "top-drawer" cuisine."
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Gayot
15.0
"The view of its garden with 100-year-old pomegranate trees and a Botero sculpture outside Wing Lei's wall-to-wall picture window provides an elegant ambience for this Chinese restaurant."
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Las Vegas Weekly
"Wing Lei combines Chinese flavors with Western technique to create a Forbes Four Star award-winning dining experience."
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Delmonico Steakhouse
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3355 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $60 /night
Fodor's
"Hammy showbiz chef Emeril Lagasse gives the New Orleans touch to this big city–style steak house at the Venetian."
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Zagat
"Emeril Lagasse's "ode to the classic steakhouse" at the Venetian provides "exquisite" meats... in a "tranquil" setting exuding a "laid-back feel"."
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BlackBook
"Its stone-accented dining room, vaulted ceiling, upholstered high-back chairs, and good-naturedly obsequious service, make it actually one of the Venetian’s more elegant restaurants."
Gayot
14.0
"Old Tuscan monastery-style arched ceilings set the tone for Emeril Lagasse's 260-seat steakhouse."
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Michelin Guide
"Not a typical steakhouse, this spacious restaurant - with vaulted ceiling and 12ft oak doors - is an update on Chef Emeril Lagasse's New Orleans eatery."