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Dining at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

Whether you’re chopping at the bit for some casual fare or you’re looking for a fine dining option before going out for the evening, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino has you covered. There are several restaurants located within the resort and casino, and if none of these does the job, there are also several others located in the Miracle Mile (not listed here), which is located just beyond the casino floor.

Fine Dining

Koi

Koi is not unique to Las Vegas, but it’s still a popular dining establishment in the city, especially for celebrities. The menu at Koi features both traditional and innovative Japanese-inspired cuisine with a California touch, but the signature dishes—crispy rice topped with spicy tune, Kobe beef fillet mignon and toban-yaki—is what this restaurant is best known for.

In addition to the menu options at Koi, the restaurant is also known for its ambiance. Asian elements combined with an Eastern aura and Hollywood edge make Koi memorable to eat at, regardless of what’s on the plate.

Koi is open Sunday through Thursday from 5:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 5:30 p.m.-11:30 p.m. The lounge is open extended hours for happy hour specials. Reservations are recommended.

Strip House

Winner of several exclusive dining awards, Strip House is considered one of the finest steakhouses in Las Vegas. Executive chef John Schenk serves up the finest cuts of beef with an atmosphere to match. An extensive menu includes several side dishes created to perfection and a wine list that includes organics and green vintages.

The restaurant’s red decor, mood lighting and rare black-and-white photographs from the early 1900s evokes a sense of seduction that makes for a romantic setting throughout the meal.

Strip House is open Sunday through Thursday from 5:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 5:00 p.m.-11:30 p.m. Reservations are recommended.

Casual Eateries

Earl of Sandwich

A sandwich is more than just a sandwich when you eat at Earl of Sandwich. This upscale sandwich shop is a casual cafe, offering fresh baked artisan bread and high-quality ingredients. Open 24 hours a day for your around-the-clock needs.

P.F. Chang’s

This chain restaurant offers contemporary Chinese dishes for relatively decent prices. The high-energy bistro offers an extensive menu, but the signature dishes include Mongolian beef and oolong marinated sea bass … and no meal is complete without a serving of chicken lettuce wraps.

P.F. Chang’s is open Sunday through Thursday from 11:00 a.m.-midnight and Friday and Saturday from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m.

Pink’s Hot Dogs

Popular in Hollywood long before it arrived in Las Vegas, Pink’s Hot Dogs is particularly popular with the late-night crowds and those looking to nurse a hangover in the morning. More than just a snack bar, Pink’s serves up several gourmet variations of this American favorite.

Planet Dailies

Grab your morning cup of joe (or a late-night pick-me-up) at Planet Dailies. This high-tech coffee shop, which is open 24 hours, has an innovate design and plenty of comfortable seating.

Spice Market Buffet

Planet Hollywood’s buffet offers a variety of food and flavors from around the world. Aching for Asian? Insisting on Italian? Whether you want Middle Eastern, Mexican or standard American dishes—not to mention a wide variety of desserts—you’ll find it here.

Spice Market Buffet is open at 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Weekend brunch runs from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Yolos

Yolos is an upbeat cantina that serves cuisine from the Pacific Rim, South America and Caribbean. The real draw, however, is the bar. Choose from more than 60 tequilas and several fresh fruit margaritas to quench your thirst.

The restaurant is open Sunday through Thursday from 11:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 11:30 a.m.-midnight. The bar has extended hours.

Photo credit: Steak (barron), Strawberry cheesecake (trp0)