Drai's Restaurant

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  • 3595 Las Vegas Blvd South
    Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
    +1 702 737 0555
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Drai's

  • February 25, 2002
  • Rated 4 of 5 by risenmessiah from Los Angeles, California
Drai's proved to be a gem of an experience. Las Vegas has plenty of serious dining establishments, but Drai's is for the person that likes being a little ahead of everyone else. Located in the basement of the Barbary Coast, you do not suspect that you are going to see fine dining in the midst of a garish casino, but you do. Cuisine is excellent, and also exceedingly balanced. I made resevations about three hours before my friend and I wanted to eat and found there to be little standing in the way of our appetite. There is no hard and fast dress code, though you will feel out of place in T-shirt and jeans. Also, the service is extremely deferential to couples and as such my female friend and I ended up being ignored for an hour because they thought we were a couple. Caveat Emptor.

From journal Barely Legal in Las Vegas

Drai's

  • June 25, 2000
  • Rated 1 of 5 by Constance from New York, New York
While being a very nice restaurant, Drai's is located in Barbary Coast - one of the more cheesy casinos you'll find in Vegas. The food here is alright but for the price and the arrogance of the staff I'd have rather spent my money elsewhere. The majority of the couples we saw the night that we went consisted of middle aged business men with their 20-something call girls. Expense accounts must be a wonderful thing. The lounge is nice but there are so many new wonderful restaurants in Vegas that I wouldn't recommend this one.

From journal Las Vegas - not just for gamblers

Drai's

  • June 17, 2000
  • Rated 3 of 5 by jim from Charlotte, North Carolina
If you are looking for a fancy place to eat, Drai's fits the bill. Wood paneling, nice couches, lots of cigars and fine food describe my recollections. We also saw a lot of couples that we thought were definitely only together for the night (although I may have unfairly branded a few women ladies of the night unfairly). As for the food, it was very nice, but I was a little disappointed for the price (my meat was a little tough and my girlfriend's fish was simply okay). Having said that, our appetizers, desserts and side dishes were great and the atmosphere was amusing. The service was a little abrupt (but we were obviously not big rollers). This spot was recommended by the concierge at the Desert Inn.

From journal Las Vegas: My Second Home

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