Top of the World Restaurant Review
A Dining Experience Above All Others
Perched 106 floors above the Las Vegas Strip in the Strat Tower, Top of the World offers what is arguably the most spectacular dining view in North America. This isn't just a meal—it's a full sensory experience that combines gourmet cuisine with breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the Las Vegas Valley.
The Atmosphere
The restaurant's most remarkable feature is its rotating floor, which completes a full revolution every 80 minutes, allowing diners to take in every angle of the glittering city below without leaving their seats. The interior design strikes a perfect balance between elegant and contemporary, with plush seating, sophisticated lighting, and floor-to-ceiling windows that maximize the visual impact.
Culinary Excellence
Executive Chef Patrick Lee's menu focuses on contemporary American cuisine with international influences. Standout dishes include the 16-ounce ribeye with truffle butter, the miso-glazed Chilean sea bass, and the jumbo lump crab cake appetizer. The kitchen demonstrates particular skill with seafood preparations, and the dry-aged steaks rival those at Vegas' most renowned steakhouses.
Service and Experience
Service is generally attentive and professional, though it can vary during peak hours. The staff is knowledgeable about both the menu and the viewing experience, often pointing out landmarks visible from different vantage points. The sommelier provides excellent wine pairing recommendations from their extensive, award-winning wine list.
Value Considerations
While unquestionably expensive (entrées range from $49-89), the experience justifies the premium pricing. The mandatory $35 per person viewing fee is included in your meal, making it better value than paying separately for the observation deck. The restaurant offers both a la carte dining and tasting menus ranging from $125-195 per person.
Practical Information
Open daily from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM (until 11:00 PM Friday-Saturday). Reservations are essential, particularly for sunset time slots. The dress code is upscale casual (no shorts, tank tops, or athletic wear). Valet parking is available at the Strat with validation.
Recommendations
For couples: Request a window table when reserving and time your visit for sunset. For business dinners: The private dining rooms offer impressive entertaining options. For special occasions: Consider the Chef's Tasting Menu with wine pairings.