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    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    Cote

    275Pearl Points

    Wine-first steakhouse

    Cote, Restaurant in Las Vegas

    About Cote

    Cote is worth booking for a Las Vegas dinner when you want Korean steakhouse energy with a serious wine angle. It is a stronger seated-dinner choice than an off-premise option, the easy booking profile makes it useful for late-planning Strip trips, especially for groups, dates, wine-minded occasions.

    Should you plan for Cote in Las Vegas? Yes, if the plan is dinner at a Korean steakhouse. The verified basics are direct: Cote serves Korean steakhouse cuisine, operates in the evening, has a smart casual dress code, has Star Wine List recognition for 2026.

    That makes it best treated as an evening meal rather than a daytime stop. The available verified information supports a simple verdict: choose Cote when you want a Las Vegas dinner centered on Korean steakhouse cooking, compare it with other Las Vegas dining rooms based on the kind of evening your group wants.

    Korean steakhouse energy makes dinner the right play

    Dinner is the move because the listed hours begin at 5 PM every day. Cote runs 5–11 PM Monday through Wednesday and Sunday, 5 PM–12 AM Thursday through Saturday. There is no verified lunch service, so this should be planned as an evening meal.

    The later Thursday-through-Saturday hours can make Cote easier to fit into a night plan in Las Vegas. The smart casual dress code also helps set expectations: plan for a polished dinner rather than an ultra-casual drop-in.

    Book for a Korean steakhouse dinner in Las Vegas

    The clearest use case is a dinner where the group specifically wants Korean steakhouse cuisine. Star Wine List recognition in 2026 is also a verified point of distinction, but the safest way to read it is as an external recognition rather than a full description of the beverage program.

    There is no verified information here about booking difficulty, price, seating, chef, menu format, takeout, delivery, or dietary accommodations. If any of those details matter to the plan, confirm directly with the restaurant before committing.

    Solo diners, couples, groups can all consider Cote based on the same confirmed facts: it is an evening Korean steakhouse in Las Vegas with smart casual dress and Star Wine List recognition. The best fit depends on whether that is the kind of dinner you want for the night.

    Quick reference: plan for dinner, dress smart casual, note the later Thursday-through-Saturday hours, verify any unlisted service details directly before booking.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Cote?

    No verified booking-difficulty details are available here. If Cote is important to your Las Vegas dinner plan, confirm reservation timing directly with the restaurant. The verified schedule is 5–11 PM Monday through Wednesday and Sunday, with later hours of 5 PM to 12 AM Thursday through Saturday.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Cote?

    Dinner is the only verified option here. Cote opens at 5 PM daily, with service until 11 PM most days and until 12 AM Thursday through Saturday. If you want a daytime meal in Las Vegas, consider another option such as Zeppola Cafe.

    Can Cote accommodate groups?

    Cote can be considered for a group dinner if the table wants Korean steakhouse cuisine in Las Vegas. No verified group size, private dining, or seating details are available here, so confirm directly with the restaurant for larger parties. Delmonico Steakhouse is another Las Vegas option to compare.

    Is Cote good for solo dining?

    Cote may work for a solo dinner if you specifically want a Korean steakhouse meal in Las Vegas. There is no verified seating or counter-service information here, so solo diners should confirm practical details directly. Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill Las Vegas is another Las Vegas restaurant to consider.

    Is Cote good for a special occasion?

    Cote can fit a special-occasion dinner if Korean steakhouse cuisine is the right match for the evening. The verified smart casual dress code and evening hours support a planned dinner setting, Star Wine List recognition in 2026 is a confirmed point of recognition. Estiatorio Milos is another Las Vegas option to compare.

    What are alternatives to Cote in Las Vegas?

    Other Las Vegas options to compare include Yardbird, Delmonico Steakhouse, Estiatorio Milos, Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill Las Vegas, Zeppola Cafe. Cote is the pick when the table wants a Korean steakhouse dinner.

    What should I order at Cote?

    The verified information identifies Cote as a Korean steakhouse, but it does not confirm specific dishes, menu formats, or prices. Plan around that cuisine category, check the current menu directly before deciding what to order.

    Location

    3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA

    Las Vegas, United States

    Compare Cote

    How it compares

    Cote is the choice for Korean steakhouse dining with a wine-program signal. Delmonico Steakhouse is better for a classic steakhouse night, Estiatorio Milos is better for seafood, Yardbird or Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill Las Vegas are easier fits for mixed-preference groups.

    Where to book if this does not fit

    If the group wants a traditional steakhouse instead, book Delmonico Steakhouse. If the table wants a broader, more casual Vegas dinner, Yardbird is the easier cross-shop.

    How Cote compares in Las Vegas

    Choose Cote when the point is steakhouse dinner with Korean format and a stronger wine reason to stay at the table. Delmonico Steakhouse is the more conventional steakhouse call, better for diners who want a classic Vegas steakhouse frame rather than tabletop Korean steakhouse pacing. Cote is the more interesting pick for groups that want beef but do not want the night to feel like another standard Strip steak dinner.

    Yardbird and Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill Las Vegas are safer casual choices if the group needs broader menu flexibility or a lower-commitment meal. They make more sense when the party includes diners who do not want a steak-focused Korean format. Cote is the better fit when the whole table is aligned on grilled meat, wine, a dinner-first evening.

    Estiatorio Milos is the cross-shop for seafood-focused diners, while Zeppola Cafe is more useful for a lighter, less occasion-driven stop. If the plan is a special dinner, Cote and Delmonico should be the main comparison; if the plan is convenience or mixed preferences, Yardbird or Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill Las Vegas will be easier to slot into a packed Strip itinerary.

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