Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
Le Cirque Las Vegas
800Pearl PointsBook for occasions, not casual Strip nights.

About Le Cirque Las Vegas
Le Cirque Las Vegas is the Bellagio's flagship French dining room: a formal, occasion-ready address with a 3,200-bottle wine cellar, La Liste recognition (80pts, 2026), and kitchen signatures including potato-crusted sea bass and wagyu strip loin. At $66+ per head for dinner, it delivers structured French service that most Strip restaurants cannot match. Book one to three weeks ahead.
Verdict: A Strip-Side French Institution Worth Booking for Special Occasions
Le Cirque Las Vegas earns its place as one of the Bellagio's flagship dining rooms, and for dinner on the Strip, few French restaurants in the city can match its combination of formal service, a serious wine program, and a kitchen led by Chef Jonathan Doukhan. At $66+ per head before wine, it is a commitment — but one that delivers a structured, occasion-worthy evening that the sprawling casino buffets and steakhouse chains on this stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard simply cannot replicate. If you are planning a celebratory dinner and want serious French cooking inside one of the most recognisable hotels in the world, book it. If you want a more relaxed evening without the dress code, look elsewhere.
The Room and the Experience
The dining room at Le Cirque is deliberately theatrical. Silk tent canopies, jewel-toned colours, and circus-themed paintings create an atmosphere that manages to feel festive without tipping into kitsch. The energy is warm and intimate by Las Vegas standards — noise levels are controlled, conversation is possible, and the room moves at a pace set by a professional floor team rather than by the casino floor outside. For anyone arriving from the relentless stimulation of the Strip, the shift in atmosphere is immediate. Wine Director Mark Hefter and Sommelier Frederic Montandon oversee a 750-selection, 3,200-bottle cellar with particular depth in Burgundy, Bordeaux, California, and Italy. Corkage is available at $50 per bottle if you prefer to bring your own.
Note that Le Cirque Las Vegas does not serve brunch or breakfast , this is a dinner-only venue. If you are planning a morning or midday occasion meal in Las Vegas, you will need to look at other options. What Le Cirque does offer is a dinner format built around classic French technique, a dress code that genuinely elevates the occasion, and a level of tableside service that is rare at this price point on the Strip.
What to Order
The kitchen's signature is the potato-crusted Mediterranean sea bass, a dish that has become a reference point at this address. The rabbit symphony with Riesling mustard cream sauce and the Japanese wagyu beef strip loin are the other standout plates cited by the restaurant's inspectors. The menu is grounded in classical French preparation rather than trend-chasing, which suits the room's temperament. If the wine list is a priority, the Burgundy and Bordeaux selections represent the deepest part of the cellar , worth discussing with Sommelier Montandon before ordering.
Booking and Practical Details
Reservations are strongly recommended. Because Le Cirque sits inside the Bellagio , one of the most-visited hotels in Las Vegas , walk-in availability is unreliable, particularly on weekends and around major events, conventions, or holidays. Booking one to two weeks ahead is advisable for midweek dinners; for Friday and Saturday or any high-demand dates on the Las Vegas calendar, aim for three weeks or more. You can book by phone at 866-259-7111 or through the restaurant's online reservation system. Booking difficulty is rated Easy under normal conditions, but that rating assumes you are planning ahead rather than deciding on the night.
The dress code is business elegant. Athletic wear, shorts, and flip-flops are not permitted, and the restaurant specifically notes that jeans and sandals are also leading avoided. Children aged 10 and above are welcome. The restaurant offers both self-parking and valet, with the Bellagio's parking structure accessible from the Strip. Le Cirque is located inside the Bellagio at 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd , centrally positioned on the Strip and within easy reach of neighbouring properties.
Le Cirque was awarded 80 points on the La Liste Leading Restaurants list in 2026, a credential that places it firmly in the upper tier of recognised fine dining in the United States. The original Le Cirque has been noted for its food and service across decades of operation, and the Las Vegas outpost carries that positioning into its own dining room.
For food and wine enthusiasts planning a broader Las Vegas itinerary, Pearl's guides cover the full range: see our full Las Vegas restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide. If French fine dining at the $66+ tier is part of a wider trip, it is worth considering how Le Cirque sits alongside options like Le Bernardin in New York City or The French Laundry in Napa , venues in the same classical register but with different price and availability profiles. For those building a multi-city fine dining itinerary, Smyth in Chicago, Atomix in New York City, and Lazy Bear in San Francisco each represent strong regional alternatives with distinct formats.
Within Las Vegas itself, the dining scene extends well beyond the Strip's flagship rooms. Aburiya Raku and Craftsteak offer strong alternatives at different price points, while Ada's Food + Wine, Amata Modern Thai, and Aqua Seafood & Caviar Restaurant by Shaun Hergatt round out a city with more serious dining than its reputation often suggests. For international fine dining context beyond the US, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Emeril's in New Orleans, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico represent the broader category Le Cirque Las Vegas operates within.
Quick reference: French fine dining, dinner only, $66+ per head, 3,200-bottle wine cellar, business elegant dress code, children 10+ welcome, book 1–3 weeks ahead, Bellagio Hotel & Casino.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Le Cirque Las Vegas?
Book at least two weeks out, and further for weekends or holidays. Le Cirque sits inside the Bellagio, one of the busiest hotels on the Strip, so walk-in availability is unreliable. Reservations can be made by calling 866-259-7111 or through the restaurant's online system.
Can Le Cirque Las Vegas accommodate groups?
Groups are accommodated, but call ahead directly at 866-259-7111 to confirm availability and seating arrangements. This is a formal dinner-only restaurant at the $66+ price tier, so groups should expect a structured, sit-down format rather than a flexible social dining experience. Larger parties may benefit from contacting the restaurant early, particularly for Strip-weekend dates.
What should I wear to Le Cirque Las Vegas?
The dress code is business elegant. Avoid athletic wear, shorts, jeans, and sandals. In practice, this means dress trousers or a blazer for men and a cocktail dress or equivalent for women. Le Cirque enforces this more strictly than most Strip restaurants, so dress up rather than test the boundary.
What are alternatives to Le Cirque Las Vegas in Las Vegas?
For Japanese precision at a comparable price, Kabuto and Yui Edomae Sushi are the stronger options if you prefer omakase over French. Sinatra at Encore is the closest competitor for upscale Italian-leaning formal dining on the Strip. If you want a more relaxed, lower-stakes dinner, Chica offers Latin-influenced cooking at a fraction of the cost.
Is Le Cirque Las Vegas good for a special occasion?
Yes, this is one of the cleaner calls on the Strip for a milestone dinner. The theatrical room, formal service, and French menu from chef Jonathan Doukhan are calibrated for occasions, not casual meals. The La Liste 2026 recognition (80 pts) and the Five-Star designation from the inspector back up the special-occasion positioning.
What should I order at Le Cirque Las Vegas?
The potato-crusted Mediterranean sea bass is the kitchen's signature and the most referenced dish at this address. The rabbit symphony with Riesling mustard cream sauce and the Japanese wagyu beef strip loin are also documented standouts from the inspector's record. The wine list runs to 750 selections with strength in Burgundy, Bordeaux, and California, with corkage at $50 if you bring your own.
Is Le Cirque Las Vegas good for solo dining?
It works for solo dining if you are comfortable with a formal, occasion-focused room. The dinner-only format and business-elegant dress code mean this is not a casual solo drop-in. Solo diners who want counter interaction or a more relaxed experience would be better served by Kabuto or Yui Edomae Sushi, where the counter format suits single diners naturally.
Location
Bellagio Hotel & Casino, 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Las Vegas, United States
Compare Le Cirque Las Vegas
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How Le Cirque Las Vegas stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Bacchanal Buffet, International, International
- Chica, Latin, Latin
- Kabuto, Sushi, Unagi, Sushi, Unagi
- Sinatra, Italian, Italian
- Yui Edomae Sushi, Sushi, Sushi
Against its peers in Las Vegas, Le Cirque occupies a specific and deliberate lane: formal French fine dining inside a flagship Strip hotel, with a wine program and dress code that set it apart from the city's more casual options. If your priority is serious French technique and white-tablecloth service, it has no direct rival in this comparison set. Sinatra at Encore is the closest analog in terms of hotel positioning and formality, but its focus is Italian, a different register entirely. For a celebratory dinner where the room, the wine list, and the service all need to align, Le Cirque is the cleaner choice between the two.
If you are comparing on value rather than occasion-match, the calculus shifts. Kabuto and Yui Edomae Sushi both offer destination-level dining at a price point that serious food travelers often find more defensible than a $66+ French tasting format. Chica is the right call if you want energy, strong Latin cooking, and a no-dress-code environment, it is not competing with Le Cirque on formality, but it wins on accessibility and flexibility. Bacchanal Buffet is the obvious contrast: international, high-volume, and built for a completely different purpose.
The practical answer: book Le Cirque when the occasion is formal and the dining room experience is the point. Book Kabuto or Yui Edomae Sushi when technical cooking matters more than tableside service and room theatrics. Book Sinatra if you want a comparable hotel-dining experience with an Italian menu instead. Le Cirque's 3,200-bottle cellar and La Liste recognition give it a credential advantage in this set, but that advantage only pays off if the format, dinner, formal dress, French cuisine, matches what you are actually planning.
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