
Alizé
Paradise
Restaurant in Paradise, United States
The Read
Dress
Formal
Why go
Alizé is a view-forward fine-dining room atop the Palms Casino Resort in Paradise, offering panoramic Strip sightlines in a setting that reads immediately as a special-occasion destination. Book at least a week out and request window or counter seating. A more accessible reservation than the busiest Strip properties, but worth planning ahead for weekends.
About Alizé
Alizé, Paradise (Las Vegas): Quick Take
Alizé sits at 4321 W Flamingo Rd in Paradise, Nevada; a dining room perched atop the Palms Casino Resort with floor-to-ceiling views of the Las Vegas Strip. If you are visiting a Las Vegas fine-dining room for the first time and want the full refined-view experience without fighting Strip-hotel pricing, Alizé has long been the alternative address to consider. That said, because our current data on pricing, hours, the active menu is limited, this portrait focuses on what we can confirm and where Alizé sits relative to the broader Paradise dining scene.
The Space: What to Expect When You Walk In
The room is the selling point. Alizé occupies an upper floor of the Palms, which means the spatial experience; panoramic Strip sightlines, a dining room scaled for occasion rather than throughput, is the first thing you notice. For a first-timer, this is a room that reads immediately as a special-occasion venue. The layout is designed around the view, so seat placement matters: if you are booking for a celebration or a first visit, request a window position. Counter or bar seating, where available, puts you closer to the kitchen energy and is worth asking about when you call, particularly if you are dining solo or as a pair and want a more interactive experience than a standard table provides. Counter seats at view-forward restaurants in Las Vegas tend to book faster than the main room, so flag the preference early.
First-Timer Advice
Book in advance rather than walking in. Alizé is not the hardest reservation in Paradise to secure, compared to the most in-demand Strip properties, booking difficulty here is relatively accessible, but a special-occasion room with strong views fills on weekends. Aim for at least a week out for weekday visits; two weeks for Friday or Saturday. Dress for the room: the setting signals smart-casual at minimum, arriving underdressed will feel out of step with the surroundings. For broader context on where Alizé fits in the Paradise dining scene, see our full Paradise restaurants guide. If you are also planning where to stay or drink, our full Paradise hotels guide and our full Paradise bars guide are useful companions. For fine-dining reference points in other cities, Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, and Bouchon at The Venetian offer useful calibration for where view-forward Las Vegas fine dining sits in the national conversation.
Quick reference: Palms Casino Resort, 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Paradise NV 89103, book at least one to two weeks ahead; request window or counter seating at time of reservation.
Planning details
- Location
- 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103
- Website
- alizelv.com
- Phone
- +1 702 951 7000
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Alize9 occupies a quieter, elevated corner of the West Flamingo corridor and reads as a refined, restraint-focused fine-dining room rather than a spectacle-driven destination. The writing stresses that the restaurant trades on city views from elevation, so the setting feels composed and deliberate: the view is part of the experience rather than an extravagance meant to distract. The kitchen is described as technically rigorous, and the overall tone positions Alize9 as a place for diners who value precision and a measured atmosphere over flashiness—the sort of room that rewards attentive eating and an appreciation of craft.
Best For
This is a dinner-first dining proposition that suits intimate evenings and milestone meals where the food and setting matter in equal measure. Because the room sits a step away from the Stripe2s spectacle and emphasizes technical cooking that "holds," it works well for date nights, celebratory dinners and anyone seeking a composed, elevated service experience. Signature plates such as Roasted Colorado Rack of Lamb, Pan Seared Diver Scallops and Chocolate Souffle9 underline its orientation toward a formal evening menu built around classic, meticulously executed courses.
Ordering Tips
Focus orders on the kitchene2s showcased strengths: the listed signature dishes are reliable indicators of the menue2s direction, so consider the Roasted Colorado Rack of Lamb and the Pan Seared Diver Scallops, and save room for the Chocolate Souffle9. Because the room is noted for its elevated city views, request seating that faces the windows so the vista becomes part of the meal. The description emphasizes technical rigor over gimmickry, so expect composed plates driven by classic technique rather than trend-led pieces.
Venue details
Ambiance
Elegant high-ceilinged dining room with light oak and cherry paneling, pale blush tones, graceful lily-shaped sconces, and art nouveau paintings, creating a warm and sophisticated atmosphere.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
View
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Formal
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Formal
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- Roasted Colorado Rack of Lamb
- Pan Seared Diver Scallops
- Chocolate Soufflé
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Craft + Community; Notable alternative
- Red Square Restaurant & Vodka Lounge; Notable alternative
- 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd; Notable alternative
- 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S; Notable alternative
- Bouchon at The Venetian; Notable alternative
Restaurant context
Alizé competes in a crowded Paradise fine-dining field, where it wins is the off-Strip location and the Palms rooftop vantage point. If you are choosing between Alizé and Bouchon at The Venetian, the decision comes down to format: Bouchon gives you Thomas Keller's French bistro cooking and a well-documented menu track record inside one of the Strip's flagship properties; Alizé gives you a more intimate room with the view as a central feature. For a first-time Las Vegas fine-dining visit, Bouchon is the lower-risk choice on food credentials alone, but Alizé is the stronger pick if the spatial experience matters as much as the plate.
For something more casual and community-focused, Craft + Community operates at a different price tier and is a better fit for groups who want quality food without occasion-dining formality. 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd and 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S are Strip-adjacent options worth checking if your priority is location over setting. Della's Kitchen sits at the accessible, all-day end of the spectrum and is a practical choice for visitors who want a reliable meal without the booking overhead of a formal dining room.
The honest summary: Alizé is the right booking if you want a dedicated special-occasion room with strong views and a relatively accessible reservation compared to the most competitive Strip tables. If food pedigree and documented critical recognition are your primary filters, Bouchon at The Venetian remains the stronger documented choice in this market.
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Compare Alizé
| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| Alizé | No published awards |
| Craft + Community | No published awards |
| Red Square Restaurant & Vodka Lounge | No published awards |
| 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd | No published awards |
| 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S | No published awards |
| Bouchon at The Venetian | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Alizé?
Book at least one to two weeks in advance for weekend evenings, especially if you want a window table with Strip sightlines; those seats go first. Alizé at the Palms (4321 W Flamingo Rd) is not the hardest reservation in Las Vegas to secure compared to the most in-demand Strip properties, but weekend walk-ins are a gamble. For a special occasion or a specific seating preference, earlier is always safer.
Where is Alizé located?
Alizé is located in Paradise, at 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103.















