Sage
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Sage

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Jay Keyes

Shawn McClain's modern American restaurant at Aria is the Strip's most quietly excellent fine-dining room — a James Beard winner cooking with seasonal vegetables and house-made pastas in a space that feels like it could be in Chicago or San Francisco. No theatrics, no tableside flair, just careful, confident food.

Insider tip

The foie gras crème brûlée — a signature dish since the restaurant opened, still one of the best plates on the Strip. Pair with the wine flight.

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