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Las Vegas · Open Sunday · 2026 Edition

Best Restaurants Open on Sunday in Las Vegas 2026

Photo: Google Places. Hero: the dining room at Joël Robuchon, MGM Grand, Las Vegas.

Las Vegas is the rare dining city that never takes a night off. The Strip's flagship rooms run seven evenings a week, so a Sunday in Las Vegas opens almost the entire top tier rather than closing it. Where most fine-dining capitals go dark to rest the kitchen, the Strip's casino resorts treat the weekend tail as prime business. The catch is the opposite of elsewhere: not whether the best rooms are open, but which Sunday slot is still bookable once the convention crowd clears. Eight confirmed Sunday rooms follow, led by the Strip's benchmark French and Japanese kitchens, with exact hours and dollar prices.

Why a Sunday list matters in Las Vegas

Almost every dining city on this site loses its top tables on Sunday. Las Vegas inverts that rule. The marquee rooms sit inside the MGM, Wynn, Bellagio, Caesars, Venetian and Palazzo resorts, where a closed night would mean a dark dining room in a building that never sleeps, so Sunday service is built into the model. That makes the Strip the easiest luxury market in the world for a Sunday dinner. The harder question is timing: Sunday is check-out day for the weekend crowd and the night before the convention week begins, so the prime 7 to 8pm window still tightens.

The order below leads with the Strip's most decorated French and Japanese rooms, then the steakhouses and the resort destination rooms. Hours are checked against each restaurant's published schedule. Every name links to its full review with the score and booking mechanics. For the rest of the week, start with the Las Vegas dining guide.

The Sunday list

1

Joël Robuchon

Modern French · MGM Grand, Las Vegas Strip · $325–525 tasting

Sunday hours: Sunday, 17:00–21:30 (also Mon, Thu–Sat; closed Tue–Wed)

The late Joël Robuchon held more Michelin stars across his career than any chef in history, and his gilded MGM Grand salon at 3799 Las Vegas Blvd S remains the most decorated French dining room the Strip has produced. The 16-course Grand Dégustation runs about $325 to $525, built around Les Pommes Purée and Le Caviar with crustacean gelée. It keeps a Sunday dinner, five to half-nine, which makes it the answer to the hardest Sunday question in town: where to eat genuinely great French food before a Monday meeting.

2

Wakuda

Modern Japanese · The Venetian, Las Vegas Strip · $120 prix fixe, $225 omakase

Sunday hours: Sunday, 17:00–22:00 (daily)

Tetsuya Wakuda, the chef behind Sydney's two-Michelin-starred Tetsuya's, runs his Las Vegas room at 3325 Las Vegas Blvd S inside The Venetian. The format is sushi, sashimi and a $225 omakase against a Shinjuku-inspired room that renders the casino floor irrelevant; the prix fixe starts around $120. It opens every night including Sunday, five to ten, so the counter omakase is a live Sunday booking. Reserve the counter rather than a table to watch the knife work.

3

SW Steakhouse

American steakhouse · Wynn, Las Vegas Strip · $120–250 per head

Sunday hours: Sunday, 17:00–22:00 (daily)

SW Steakhouse sits lakeside at the Wynn, 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, where the Lake of Dreams show plays out beyond the terrace every twenty minutes. The Kobe-certified Wagyu and the dry-aged prime cuts anchor a bill of $120 to $250 a head. It serves seven nights, five to ten, so Sunday dinner is a standing option. The waterside terrace tables are the ones to request, and they are the first to go on a weekend Sunday.

4

CUT by Wolfgang Puck

Modern steakhouse · The Palazzo, Las Vegas Strip · $120–200+ per head

Sunday hours: Sunday, 17:00–22:00

Wolfgang Puck's CUT, at 3325 Las Vegas Blvd S in The Palazzo, has closed more Las Vegas deals than any conference room on the Strip. The programme runs dry-aged USDA prime and Japanese Wagyu, with a meal landing between $120 and $200 a head before wine. Sunday service runs five to ten. The clubby, low-lit room makes it the Sunday pick for a discreet business dinner the night before a Monday convention opens.

5

Spago

Contemporary American · Bellagio, Las Vegas Strip · $70–130 per head

Sunday hours: Sunday, 11:00–22:00

Spago is the restaurant that proved Las Vegas could be taken seriously, and Wolfgang Puck's Bellagio room at 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd overlooks the fountains from its terrace. The smoked-salmon pizza and the seasonal American menu run about $70 to $130 a head. Sunday is an all-day affair, eleven in the morning to ten at night, covering a fountain-side lunch and an early dinner. Book the terrace for the water show; it is the most-requested Sunday table in the building.

6

Mizumi

Japanese fine dining · Wynn, Las Vegas Strip · $60–150+ per head

Sunday hours: Sunday, 17:00–22:00 (daily)

Mizumi looks onto a private koi garden and waterfall at the Wynn, 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, with teppanyaki counters, a sushi bar and an omakase running in parallel. A meal lands between $60 and $150 a head depending on format. It opens every night, five to ten, so Sunday dinner is available. The garden-view tables and the teppanyaki seats are the draws, which makes Mizumi the Strip's most seductive Sunday first-date room.

7

L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon

Modern French counter · MGM Grand, Las Vegas Strip · $125–205

Sunday hours: Sunday, 17:30–22:00 (daily)

The more accessible sibling to the formal salon, L'Atelier sits beside it at 3799 Las Vegas Blvd S in the MGM Grand, built around a red-and-black counter facing the open kitchen. The $125 table d'hôte and the $205 discovery menu deliver the Robuchon repertoire at a counter rather than a table. It opens nightly, half-five to ten. The single counter seat watching the kitchen in motion is among the best ninety minutes a solo diner can book on a Sunday in Las Vegas.

8

Amalfi by Bobby Flay

Coastal Italian · Caesars Palace, Las Vegas Strip · $70–120 per head

Sunday hours: Sunday, 16:30–22:00 (daily)

Bobby Flay turned his Caesars Palace room at 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S toward the Amalfi coast, with a market-style seafood display and a menu built around the squid-ink fettuccini and whole roasted fish. A meal runs about $70 to $120 a head. It opens every day from half-four, so a Sunday dinner is straightforward. The energy is celebratory rather than hushed, which makes it the Sunday room for a birthday table rather than a quiet deal.

How to book a Sunday table in Las Vegas

Because the Strip stays open, the Sunday problem in Las Vegas is scarcity of the best slots rather than scarcity of open rooms. The prime 7 to 8pm window tightens on Sunday as the weekend crowd squeezes a last dinner before checkout, so book the moment your date is set, mostly through OpenTable or each resort's own platform. Joël Robuchon's Sunday dinner is the scarcest seat on this list and should be reserved several weeks out. CUT and SW Steakhouse clear Sunday more easily, which makes either the safe choice to impress a client in Las Vegas on short notice. For a solo Sunday, the counter at L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon or the sushi bar at Wakuda are the easiest seats and a strong solo-dining move. Marking a birthday with a group? Amalfi seats large celebratory parties most comfortably for a Las Vegas team dinner.

Frequently asked questions

Which fine-dining restaurants are open on Sunday in Las Vegas?

Unlike most cities, almost all of the Strip's flagship rooms keep a Sunday service because they sit inside resorts that never close. Joël Robuchon and L'Atelier at the MGM Grand, SW Steakhouse and Mizumi at the Wynn, CUT at The Palazzo, Spago at the Bellagio and Wakuda at The Venetian all open Sunday. The practical task is booking the prime evening slot early, not finding an open kitchen.

Is Joël Robuchon open on Sunday in Las Vegas?

Yes. Joël Robuchon at the MGM Grand serves Sunday dinner from 5pm to 9:30pm, alongside Monday and Thursday through Saturday, and closes Tuesday and Wednesday. The 16-course Grand Dégustation runs about $325 to $525 a head around signatures such as Les Pommes Purée. It is the most decorated French room on the Strip and its Sunday seats are the scarcest on this list, so reserve several weeks ahead.

Where can I get a great steak on a Sunday night in Las Vegas?

Three steakhouses keep a full Sunday dinner. CUT by Wolfgang Puck at The Palazzo runs dry-aged prime and Wagyu, around $120 to $200 a head, in a clubby room built for a deal. SW Steakhouse at the Wynn pairs Kobe-certified Wagyu with a lakeside terrace, $120 to $250. Both open Sunday from 5pm. CUT is the more discreet booking; SW the more theatrical for a celebration.

What is the best Sunday restaurant for a date in Las Vegas?

Mizumi at the Wynn is the strongest Sunday date room, with a private koi garden, teppanyaki theatre and an omakase, open nightly from 5pm. For a fountain view, Spago at the Bellagio runs an all-day Sunday from 11am with terrace tables over the water show. Both flatter a conversation and photograph well, which is what a first date in Las Vegas usually wants.

Are Las Vegas restaurants busier on Sunday?

Sunday in Las Vegas is a transition day. The leisure crowd squeezes a final dinner before a Sunday checkout, then the convention and business travellers arrive for the week ahead, so the prime 7 to 8pm window stays busy even as the late evening eases. Booking early secures the best slot; a 5pm or post-9pm table is usually the easiest to land on a Sunday across the Strip's top rooms.

Hours verified against each restaurant's published schedule as of May 2026; confirm directly before travelling. Restaurants for Kings is editorial, not sponsored. Some reservation links may earn an affiliate commission, which never affects a ranking or a score.