Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
RPM Italian Las Vegas
505Pearl PointsWine-serious Strip Italian, better than expected.

About RPM Italian Las Vegas
RPM Italian Las Vegas earns its place on the Strip with a wine program backed by a 3-Star World of Fine Wine & Lifestyle Accreditation and a Star Wine List White Star — credentials most Italian restaurants at this address can't match. Book it for a wine-led dinner rather than takeout; the experience is built for the room. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, but reserve before you arrive.
RPM Italian Las Vegas: Should You Book It?
The common assumption about RPM Italian on the Strip is that it's a celebrity-brand import coasting on name recognition — the kind of restaurant that fills seats because of its address, not its food. That assumption is worth correcting. RPM Italian Las Vegas has earned a White Star recognition from Star Wine List and a 3-Star Accreditation from the World of Fine Wine & Lifestyle Awards, which puts its wine program in credentialed company that most Strip Italian restaurants can't match. If you've already been once for the crowd-pleasing pasta, the wine list is the reason to go back.
What RPM Italian Las Vegas Does Well
The wine program is the clearest differentiator here. A 3-Star Accreditation from the World of Fine Wine & Lifestyle Awards is a verifiable credential that signals serious curation, not just a deep cellar padded with familiar labels. For Italian cuisine on the Strip, that matters: most comparable venues at this price tier treat wine as an aftermarket add-on. If you're returning after a first visit and didn't lean into the wine list, that's the thing to do differently this time.
RPM Italian sits at 3500 S Las Vegas Blvd, which places it in the high-traffic corridor of the central Strip. That location means walk-in odds are lower than you'd want on weekends and during convention weeks. Plan accordingly — this is not a last-minute option on a Friday night. Booking difficulty is rated Easy by Pearl, which means advance reservations are available without the weeks-long wait you'd face at tighter omakase or tasting-menu formats, but you should still book before you arrive in Las Vegas rather than on the day.
On the Question of Takeout and Delivery
RPM Italian Las Vegas is a sit-down, atmosphere-forward restaurant on the Strip. The experience is built around the room, the service cadence, and the wine program. Takeout is available in some form, but ordering off-premise here misses the point almost entirely. Italian-American pasta and proteins travel adequately , sauces hold, proteins don't suffer catastrophic decline , but the wine credentials that separate RPM Italian from a generic Strip trattoria are non-transferable to a delivery bag. If you're after Italian food to your hotel room, the cuisine travels fine as a category; this specific venue's differentiator does not. Book the table or skip it.
Who Should Book RPM Italian Las Vegas
RPM Italian works leading for two profiles: returning guests who want to treat a first visit as a baseline and upgrade to a wine-focused dinner, and diners who want a credentialed Italian restaurant on the Strip without committing to the tasting-menu format required at places like Alinea in Chicago or The French Laundry in Napa. It's a more accessible format than those destinations while still arriving with recognizable third-party credentials.
For groups debating between Italian and other Strip options, consider what you're optimizing for. If wine depth is the priority, RPM Italian is the call. If the goal is spectacle and variety, Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres offers a more theatrical experience. If you want to eat well without the Strip pricing premium, Aburiya Raku off-Strip is a sharper value play for serious diners.
Practical Details
| Detail | RPM Italian Las Vegas | Bardot Brasserie | Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | Italian | French | Steakhouse |
| Location | Central Strip (3500 S Las Vegas Blvd) | Aria Resort | SLS Las Vegas |
| Wine Credentials | 3-Star WFWLA Accreditation + Star Wine List White Star | Not confirmed | Not confirmed |
| Booking Difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate |
| Leading For | Wine-led Italian dinner | Classic French occasion dining | Theatrical group dining |
| Takeout Value | Low (experience is in-room) | Low | Low |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to RPM Italian Las Vegas in Las Vegas?
- For French occasion dining: Bardot Brasserie at Aria is the closest match in terms of Strip positioning and sit-down formality.
- For serious off-Strip dining with better value: Aburiya Raku is where local food-focused diners go when they want to spend less and eat better.
- For theatrical group dining: Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres delivers spectacle that RPM Italian doesn't try to match.
- For a broader Italian-adjacent option with strong credentials elsewhere: Le Bernardin in New York City sets the benchmark for what award-level dining looks like in this tier.
Can I eat at the bar at RPM Italian Las Vegas?
- Bar seating at Italian restaurants in this Strip category is typically available, but the wine program is the reason to sit at RPM Italian , so a bar seat that gives you access to the full list is a reasonable solo option. Confirm availability when booking, as the bar fills on busy nights.
Is RPM Italian Las Vegas good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with the right expectations. The 3-Star WFWLA Accreditation and Star Wine List White Star give you third-party confidence in the wine program, which makes a celebratory dinner more defensible. If the occasion calls for a formal tasting menu, look elsewhere , this is a la carte Italian, not a progression format. For tasting-menu occasions on the Strip, consider what venues like Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg or Atomix in New York City represent as a benchmark for that format.
What should a first-timer know about RPM Italian Las Vegas?
- Book before you arrive , walk-ins on the Strip are unpredictable on weekends and during major events. The wine list is a genuine asset, not a formality, so look at it before you order. The Strip address means pricing reflects the location; go in knowing this is a premium spend. If Italian isn't your priority, Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill and Bacchanal Buffet offer strong alternatives in different directions.
Is RPM Italian Las Vegas good for solo dining?
- Manageable, particularly if you sit at the bar. The wine program is the solo diner's friend here , ordering a glass or two from an accredited list is more satisfying when you're choosing for yourself. For solo diners who want a quieter, more focused experience, Aburiya Raku off-Strip is a sharper call.
How far ahead should I book RPM Italian Las Vegas?
- Pearl rates booking difficulty as Easy, meaning you don't need weeks of lead time under normal conditions. That said, Las Vegas changes during major conventions, fight weekends, and holidays , at those times, book at least a week out. For a standard weekend visit, 3 to 5 days ahead should secure a table at your preferred time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to RPM Italian Las Vegas in Las Vegas?
Bardot Brasserie at the Aria is the closest comparison for atmosphere-forward Strip dining with a credible food program — pick it if you prefer French over Italian. Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres suits groups who want showmanship and a broader menu range. If wine is the priority and you want to leave the Strip entirely, Aburiya Raku offers a more serious, lower-profile program in a completely different format.
Can I eat at the bar at RPM Italian Las Vegas?
Bar seating at Strip restaurants of this type typically accepts walk-ins more readily than the main dining room, making it a practical option if you haven't booked ahead. RPM Italian is located at 3500 S Las Vegas Blvd — given its Strip location and the wine program's 3-Star World of Fine Wine accreditation, the bar is a reasonable way to access the list without committing to a full dinner reservation.
Is RPM Italian Las Vegas good for a special occasion?
Yes, with a caveat: it works well for occasions where a polished room and a serious wine list matter more than a chef-driven tasting menu format. The 3-Star World of Fine Wine & Lifestyle accreditation means the wine program can carry a celebration on its own merits. If you need Michelin-level food credentials to justify the occasion, look at Bardot Brasserie or Bazaar Meat instead.
What should a first-timer know about RPM Italian Las Vegas?
The wine list is the standout, backed by a 3-Star World of Fine Wine & Lifestyle accreditation — engage with it rather than defaulting to cocktails. RPM Italian is a Strip restaurant, so the room and energy are part of the offering; if you want a quieter, more intimate Italian dinner, this is not the right format. Book in advance rather than walking in, particularly on weekend evenings.
Is RPM Italian Las Vegas good for solo dining?
It's workable for solo diners, particularly at the bar, where the wine program gives you something to engage with independently. The Strip setting means the room is active enough that solo dining doesn't feel awkward. That said, RPM Italian is better suited to pairs or small groups — solo diners who prioritise a quieter, counter-focused experience should consider Aburiya Raku instead.
How far ahead should I book RPM Italian Las Vegas?
Book at least one to two weeks out for a weeknight, and two to three weeks for Friday or Saturday evenings on the Strip. RPM Italian sits at 3500 S Las Vegas Blvd in a high-traffic corridor, and demand spikes around conventions and holidays. If you've missed the window, target bar seating or an early weeknight slot — those tend to open up closer to the date.
Location
3500 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Las Vegas, United States
Compare RPM Italian Las Vegas
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| RPM Italian Las Vegas | Easy | ||
| Aburiya Raku | Japanese | Unknown | |
| Bacchanal Buffet | International | Unknown | |
| Bardot Brasserie | French | Unknown | |
| Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres | Steakhouse | Unknown | |
| Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill | Japanese | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Aburiya Raku, Japanese, Japanese
- Bacchanal Buffet, International, International
- Bardot Brasserie, French, French
- Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres, Steakhouse, Steakhouse
- Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill, Japanese, Japanese
Against the Strip's Italian and upscale casual competition, RPM Italian's clearest advantage is its wine program. The 3-Star WFWLA Accreditation separates it from most comparable venues, including Bardot Brasserie, which offers strong French occasion dining at Aria but without confirmed equivalent wine credentials. If a credentialed list is part of your dinner calculus, RPM Italian wins that comparison on the Strip.
For diners weighing spectacle versus substance, Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres is the more theatrical choice, larger format, louder energy, better for groups that want the full Las Vegas production. RPM Italian is the better call for a focused dinner where the wine and food carry the evening without the surrounding theater. For Japanese alternatives, Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill and Aburiya Raku are both strong, with Raku being the more serious off-Strip option for diners who prioritize food quality over location.
On pure value, Bacchanal Buffet is the obvious outlier, high volume, lower price point, variety-first. It's not a direct competitor to RPM Italian but worth naming for groups with mixed preferences. The decision between RPM Italian and its Strip peers comes down to this: if wine depth and a polished Italian dinner format are the goal, RPM Italian is the strongest credentialed option in that category on the Strip. If you want something more experimental, Emeril's in New Orleans or Lazy Bear in San Francisco illustrate the tier above in terms of culinary ambition, but those are different cities and different formats entirely.
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