Experience breathtaking Las Vegas views at this upscale restaurant. With a 4.3-star rating, it offers a memorable dining experience. Reservations are highly recommended.
Rotating New American restaurant on the 106th floor of Stratosphere Tower offering panoramic vistas.
Perched high above the Las Vegas skyline, this distinctive dining destination provides an unforgettable culinary journey. Diners consistently praise the exceptional service, from a welcoming bar experience with knowledgeable mixologists to attentive table service. While the specific panorama can vary, the opportunity to dine with expansive city views is a significant draw. The atmosphere is sophisticated, making it a popular choice for groups seeking a memorable occasion. With a strong 4.3 out of 5 stars and a high-end price point, it's a place to savor the moment and the cuisine.
Restaurant Analysis
This restaurant has been analyzed using our formula-based system to help you understand its key features and match it with your dining preferences.
Price Range (Luxury)
Luxury fine dining ($$$$) - High-end restaurants with exceptional service and cuisine
Meal Time (dinner)
This restaurant primarily serves dinner. Based on opening hours.
Group Size (Groups Welcome)
Welcomes large groups and families. Great for group dining.
Atmosphere (Upscale)
Refined and elegant dining experience
Dining Style (Flexible)
Flexible options. Reservations available but not required.
Features & Amenities
This restaurant offers: Cocktails, Beer, Wine, Coffee, Groups Welcome, Reservations
Set your restaurant preferences in your profile to see how well this restaurant matches your dining style.
Sourced from recent guest feedback and verified reviews.
Reservations highly recommended. We started with a drink at the bar so we could sit while waiting for our table. The bartender was friendly, and very knowledgeable of her craft. She treated us with a smile, and immediately invited us to sit and handed menus. Once our table was ready, we were brought to this table right by the window, and showing the back of the Strat. The view was very pretty, but deep down I was a little disappointed because I would rather see the strip. To my surprise (and I assure you I had no idea) the whole restaurant started spinning and by the end of our dinner we sitting perfectly aligned with the front of the strip 😍. It was an amazing experience! The food was delicious, and in my opinion fairly priced for the experience and taking in consideration the pricing of other not so memorable places I visited. The service was great, and the server was super knowledgeable and provided excellent recommendations. The sommelier was super friendly too, and very kind walking over the abundant selection in the wine list. The atmosphere is not too loud, and the lights are dimmed to ensure the views are the star of the night. Will definitely come back. Food was very lame, break was clearly in a plastic bag, calamari fingers guaranteed frozen, my fish entree was not impressive But the atmosphere was amazing Perched 800 feet above the neon frenzy of the Las Vegas Strip in The Strat’s iconic tower, Top of the World isn’t just a steakhouse—it’s a revolving spectacle that completes a full 360-degree spin every 80 minutes, turning dinner into a cinematic panorama. The atmosphere is nothing short of mesmerizing: floor-to-ceiling windows frame the glittering sprawl from the Bellagio fountains to distant desert horizons, especially at sunset when the sky ignites in fiery hues. It’s romantic, exhilarating, and utterly unique—perfect for a special night out, evoking the golden era of Vegas glamour without the kitsch. Service, however, lagged behind the lofty setting. Our waiter was friendly but stretched thin, with a 20-minute wait for appetizers and entrees arriving in a staggered rush. It’s forgivable in a bustling spot like this, but a tad frustrating when you’re eager to dive in. The entree menu? Meh, at best. As a steakhouse, expectations run high for prime cuts, yet the New York strip was a solid but unremarkable 7/10—tender enough, but lacking the charred crust and jus that elevates spots like Gordon Ramsay Steak. Seafood options, like the lobster tail, fared better with buttery sweetness, but sides (truffle fries, creamed spinach) felt generic, as if phoned in from a casino kitchen. Portions are generous, and the $55 window reservation fee is worth it for the views, but at $150+ per person with wine, it doesn’t scream value. That said, the magic of the rotation—watching the city morph before your eyes—elevates the ordinary to unforgettable. It’s not the pinnacle of Vegas steakhouses, but for the thrill alone, I’d return. Just temper those menu hopes. If you’re looking for one of the best dining experiences in Las Vegas, Top of the World at the Stratosphere absolutely delivers. This place has earned every bit of its reputation. Award-winning food, incredible service, and views that honestly can’t be matched anywhere else in town. The restaurant slowly rotates, taking about an hour and twenty minutes for a full 360-degree turn, so you get a panoramic view of the entire city while you eat. I went with the surf and turf, which came with an Australian lobster tail, buttery, sweet, and cooked to perfection, and a perfectly seasoned steak that was tender and flavorful. Every bite was worth it. They also have an impressive wine selection that pairs beautifully with their seafood and steak dishes. The staff was attentive without hovering, and the atmosphere felt upscale but comfortable. Just a heads-up: they do have a strict dress code, so no hats, t-shirts, or shorts, dress nicely, and you’ll fit right in. Between the incredible food, top-notch service, and those jaw-dropping views, this is a true Las Vegas experience worth every penny. Five stars, no question about it.
Find the Restaurant
Sign in to boost this restaurant with your daily points
Sign In to PromoteOne-time purchase — points apply immediately to this restaurant
💡 Tip: Subscriptions are 90% cheaper per point!
October 31, 2025
Reservations highly recommended. We started with a drink at the bar so we could sit while waiting for our table. The bartender was friendly, and very knowledgeable of her craft. She treated us with a smile, and immediately invited us to sit and handed menus. Once our table was ready, we were brought to this table right by the window, and showing the back of the Strat. The view was very pretty, but deep down I was a little disappointed because I would rather see the strip. To my surprise (and I assure you I had no idea) the whole restaurant started spinning and by the end of our dinner we sitting perfectly aligned with the front of the strip 😍. It was an amazing experience! The food was delicious, and in my opinion fairly priced for the experience and taking in consideration the pricing of other not so memorable places I visited. The service was great, and the server was super knowledgeable and provided excellent recommendations. The sommelier was super friendly too, and very kind walking over the abundant selection in the wine list. The atmosphere is not too loud, and the lights are dimmed to ensure the views are the star of the night. Will definitely come back.
September 25, 2025
Food was very lame, break was clearly in a plastic bag, calamari fingers guaranteed frozen, my fish entree was not impressive But the atmosphere was amazing Perched 800 feet above the neon frenzy of the Las Vegas Strip in The Strat’s iconic tower, Top of the World isn’t just a steakhouse—it’s a revolving spectacle that completes a full 360-degree spin every 80 minutes, turning dinner into a cinematic panorama. The atmosphere is nothing short of mesmerizing: floor-to-ceiling windows frame the glittering sprawl from the Bellagio fountains to distant desert horizons, especially at sunset when the sky ignites in fiery hues. It’s romantic, exhilarating, and utterly unique—perfect for a special night out, evoking the golden era of Vegas glamour without the kitsch. Service, however, lagged behind the lofty setting. Our waiter was friendly but stretched thin, with a 20-minute wait for appetizers and entrees arriving in a staggered rush. It’s forgivable in a bustling spot like this, but a tad frustrating when you’re eager to dive in. The entree menu? Meh, at best. As a steakhouse, expectations run high for prime cuts, yet the New York strip was a solid but unremarkable 7/10—tender enough, but lacking the charred crust and jus that elevates spots like Gordon Ramsay Steak. Seafood options, like the lobster tail, fared better with buttery sweetness, but sides (truffle fries, creamed spinach) felt generic, as if phoned in from a casino kitchen. Portions are generous, and the $55 window reservation fee is worth it for the views, but at $150+ per person with wine, it doesn’t scream value. That said, the magic of the rotation—watching the city morph before your eyes—elevates the ordinary to unforgettable. It’s not the pinnacle of Vegas steakhouses, but for the thrill alone, I’d return. Just temper those menu hopes.
October 10, 2025
If you’re looking for one of the best dining experiences in Las Vegas, Top of the World at the Stratosphere absolutely delivers. This place has earned every bit of its reputation. Award-winning food, incredible service, and views that honestly can’t be matched anywhere else in town. The restaurant slowly rotates, taking about an hour and twenty minutes for a full 360-degree turn, so you get a panoramic view of the entire city while you eat. I went with the surf and turf, which came with an Australian lobster tail, buttery, sweet, and cooked to perfection, and a perfectly seasoned steak that was tender and flavorful. Every bite was worth it. They also have an impressive wine selection that pairs beautifully with their seafood and steak dishes. The staff was attentive without hovering, and the atmosphere felt upscale but comfortable. Just a heads-up: they do have a strict dress code, so no hats, t-shirts, or shorts, dress nicely, and you’ll fit right in. Between the incredible food, top-notch service, and those jaw-dropping views, this is a true Las Vegas experience worth every penny. Five stars, no question about it.
October 22, 2025
Incredible views and the best oysters in Vegas! Dining at Top of the World is a full experience—elegant, elevated, and truly unforgettable. The rotating view of the Las Vegas skyline is breathtaking and makes every moment feel magical. The food was excellent, but the highlight for me was definitely the oysters—the freshest, most delicious I’ve had in Vegas. Service was flawless, and the atmosphere was refined yet welcoming. If you’re celebrating something special or just want an iconic Vegas dinner with unforgettable views, this place is a must.
October 7, 2025
We’ve been here a few times. Atmosphere is very moody and classy. It’s worth it to spend a little money on the rotating window front table for the best views. Our food is always a grand slam they have some of the best steak we’ve ever had. The drinks are consistently delicious as well. They gifted us a free dessert to celebrate our anniversary. Also recommend buying the photos the photographer takes, they were cheap and turned out great.
Features and amenities that make Top of special
Cocktails
Beer
Wine
Coffee
Groups Welcome
Reservations
Everything you need to know before you visit
Build your own culinary trail—save these spots for future nights out in Las Vegas.
Restaurant chain where gruff staffers serve a Southern-style menu in a rowdy roadhouse environment.
View RestaurantLocal fixture for jumbo omelets & other breakfast & lunch diner fare in a family-friendly setting.
View RestaurantCharming French bistro highlighting classics such as steak frites & onion soup, plus wine.
View RestaurantModern eatery with craft beer & cocktails serving innovative international bites in a stylish space.
View RestaurantUpscale Italian eatery in the Encore features Sinatra's Academy Award & other memorabilia.
View RestaurantUpscale chain known for its sophisticated decor, long wine list & classic steak & seafood menu.
View RestaurantClassic American & Italian fare plus handcrafted cocktails served in dim, moody restaurant & lounge.
View RestaurantEclectic Asian dishes turned out in a streamlined restaurant with an open kitchen inside a resort.
View RestaurantGourmet burgers, flatbreads & other small plates served up in sleek digs with a rooftop patio.
View RestaurantClassic plates and seasonally-inspired creations are served in a warm setting with an open kitchen.
View RestaurantRestaurant, bar, and lounge serving steak, seafood, and wine in a vintage Vegas atmosphere.
View RestaurantNeon-lit lounge with romantic booths, fruity cocktails, elegant servers & flaming reflection pool.
View RestaurantWynn restaurant presents garden views & a Japanese menu mixing traditional & contemporary cuisines.
View RestaurantTraditional Southern eatery for themed decor, chicken & waffles, grits & more, plus craft cocktails.
View RestaurantBy a former Vegas mayor, an upscale option for steaks & seafood in the dome of the Plaza Hotel.
View RestaurantHip, lively restaurant and lounge at the Cosmopolitan serving steaks in a dark, ultramodern setting.
View RestaurantGlamorous destination inside Caesars, presenting chef Nobu Matsuhisa's high-end Japanese cuisine.
View RestaurantNo-frills Mexican counter-serve joint featuring Tijuana tacos, mulas, loaded fries & more.
View RestaurantFrom transportation to stays, we help you build a complete itinerary around this must-visit restaurant in Las Vegas.
The Strip is walkable, with monorail and bus transportation. Taxis and ride-sharing are readily available, and many resorts offer shuttle services.
Rent a car for maximum flexibility and explore at your own pace on Expedia USA.
Find the perfect accommodation for your Las Vegas adventure. From luxury beachfront resorts to boutique hideaways, we highlight the best basecamps for food lovers.
Discover top-rated hotels with exclusive rates and special offers on Expedia USA.
Pair dinner at Top of with these top-rated experiences in Las Vegas.