Carbone
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Carbone

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Curtis Hilmes

The Major Food Group's Italian-American dining room at Aria — red sauce reimagined as theater, with Caesar salads tossed tableside and lobster ravioli that costs what lobster ravioli costs in 2026. It's loud, it's expensive, and it's somehow exactly what people want from a Strip dining experience. The spicy rigatoni vodka is so famous it has its own social media accounts.

Insider tip

Order the spicy rigatoni vodka — yes, it's worth the hype — and the veal parmesan to share. Reservations open 30 days out and disappear in minutes.

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