Famed Chinese restaurant closing after 10 years at Caesars Palace

Wednesday, May 14, 2025 7:37 PM
Image aggregated from Las Vegas Review Journal.
  • Johnathan L. Wright, Las Vegas Review Journal

Mr. Chow, the lavish (and lavishly priced) Chinese restaurant in Caesars Palace that once served a $1,000 gold-wrapped filet mignon, is closing, a Caesars Entertainment representative confirmed for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Online reservations are not being accepted for dates after May 17.

When it opened in December 2015, Mr. Chow felt like an ideal fit for Vegas. Michael Chow debuted his eponymous restaurant in London in 1968, and it soon became a swinging hangout where celebrities could nibble scallion pancakes and Mr. Chow noodles and make the scene.

Outposts (and celebrities) followed in Beverly Hills, Malibu, New York and Miami. Today, excluding Vegas, Mr. Chow has locations in London, Beverly Hills, New York (two) and Miami, plus a restaurant in Riyadh.