Is SW Steakhouse Worth the Cost? Dining at Wynn Las Vegas

Is SW Steakhouse Worth the Cost?

Josh and Rachael called SW Steakhouse at Wynn Las Vegas one of the top 5 steakhouses in Las Vegas in the past, we try it again to see if we still think it holds up, and show the price change that has gone up quite a bit for the same steak

Prime aged steaks and a curated selection of certified Japanese and domestic Wagyu are the stars at the Forbes Travel Guide Four Star award winning SW Steakhouse. Think A5 Japanese Wagyu, dry-aged tomahawk chops and a chile-rubbed double rib eye, featured on Food Network’s “Best Thing I Ever Ate.” Main courses like pan-roasted sea scallops with English pea risotto and black truffle sauce are crowd favorites, as is the prime view of the nightly shows on the Lake of Dreams

Befitting a world-class steakhouse, SW offers a curated selection of wet-aged prime steaks as well as a variety of cuts dry-aged in house. The first steakhouse in Las Vegas to feature certified Kobe beef from the Hyogo prefecture of Japan, SW features a full program of Japanese Wagyu steaks, each with a quality score of A5 and a marbling score between 8-10.

Surrounded by a three-acre lake, the expansive outdoor dining terrace at SW is a spectacular setting for dining al fresco. At nightfall, the Lake of Dreams becomes an outdoor theater, with a multimedia experience that combines puppetry, an immersive soundtrack and lighting for a truly unforgettable spectacle. Kindly note outdoor tables can be requested but are not guaranteed.

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23 Comments

  1. Great video, guys! We really appreciate the insight as Paul and I were looking at SW Steakhouse recently as an option. Probably gonna save it until we actually stay at the Wynn, but it definitely looks like an experience to be had (especially if you can score a seat on the patio)

    -James

  2. The creepy random flying head for the show nope. Not to mention way better options that are affordable

  3. I lived in Vegas back in the '90s and you know if you were just playing blackjack with green chips, $25 a hand. The pit boss would come over and write you a comp for two to their best restaurant. Just for betting $25 to $50 a hand. Now you're lucky to find a blackjack table with a $25 minimum.

  4. So what is Vegas's best top 5 Steakhouses? I love watching your guys videos and I plan to start taking my wife out to some of these restaurants you guys review. Thank you for all the hard work and down to earth opinions on the food.

  5. No n/a beer options? C'mon, folks, get with the times. They could at least offer an IPA and a lighter lager… if not a stout.

    Also: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

  6. I have a question…. IF you had to pick between SW and Sinatra’s, – they cost basically the same if I’m not mistaken, for the big splurge on our next trip, taking everything into account, food/vibe/service/romantic etc, which would you vote for?!
    Any thoughts much appreciated!
    Oops, and Happy Birthday Rachel!!

  7. SW Steakhouse is definitely a splurge, but that Lake of Dreams view and the A5 Wagyu are hard to beat!

  8. You said it was one of your favorite steaks. What is your all time favorite steak? And oh my gosh – that dessert looked amazing!!

  9. Happy Birthday Rachel! *Wow, that SW Steak looks incredible!* A New York strip is my go-to steak, and that potato-bacon pave with its creamy sauce looks divine. Reminds me of a classic hollandaise-inspired sauce, perhaps an aioli? It's the perfect pairing for a juicy steak. The soufflé reminds me of the one we had at Eiffel Tower , Paris, Las Vegas , simply yummy 😋 Thanks for sharing, Josh and Rachel!
    Cheers,
    Chef Bari

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