There are a lot of great places to eat in Las Vegas during your visit!
One of my favorite ways to dine through a destination is by sampling a variety of culinary experiences. That includes both hole-in-the-walls and more well-known, popular restaurants.
Narrowing down your options can be a little overwhelming in a city known for celebrity chefs and other well-known chefs who have been recipients of the prestigious James Beard Foundation Awards.
Portions of my trip were hosted, others were not. As always, all opinions are my own. This article contains affiliate links.
I’m sharing more about Las Vegas restaurants offering a unique experience, including local favorites, hidden gems, budget-friendly options, & popular dining opportunities that are worth the splurge.
Eat a GIANT Omelet at The Original Omelet House
2160 W Charleston Blvd A, Las Vegas, NV
The Original Omelet House is a local favorite and the perfect place to find affordable breakfast. Opening in 1979, part of the charm is that it’s a time capsule to that era.
As you enter the restaurant you will see a large collection of signed photographs of celebrities, entertainers, and politicians who have visited over the years.
If you are looking for a BIG breakfast you’ll be happy with the generous portion sizes at the Original Omelet House.
With 38 types of omelets on the menu, you can stick with the classics or venture to try something new. Each omelet is made with 6 eggs which makes them big enough to split!
If you’re in the mood for something else, you’ll find plenty of other breakfast and lunch options.
I would highly recommend subbing out toast for their homemade bread.
The pumpkin and banana bread featured above is a good choice for anyone who enjoys bakery items.
Try a Pot of Bread at Jamms Restaurant
1029 S Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
This restaurant is a favorite of Las Vegas locals for breakfast and lunch located in a strip mall.
Jamms is best known for its “pot of bread, ” a fusion of a popover and dinner roll.
Once a week, the chefs make a specialty pot of bread with a flavor usually themed around the upcoming holiday.
Jamms also offers a plain pot of bread and a cinnamon raisin pot of bread topped with cream cheese frosting.
Jamms signature omelet is made with sliced steak served with onions, mushrooms, and cheese topped with their homemade bearnaise sauce.
We tried the omelet with a side of Potatoes O’Brien (pan-fried potatoes with onion and red and green peppers.)
If you want to mix things up you can turn any omelet into a BreakfastRrito made with scrambled eggs, onions, protein (such as pork sausage), and cheese in a flour tortilla.
Their French toast is also a great choice if you are in the mood for something sweet.
While You’re at Area15, Dine at The Beast
Located inside Area15
3215 S Rancho Dr, Las Vegas, NV
The Beast is a great dining option conveniently located onsite when you visit Area15.
The atmosphere at the restaurant is in line with the vibe of Area15. It’s dimly lit with large, projected art on the walls.
Their food is self-described as “made with love, old school.”
The menu has something for everyone with unique flavors for pizza, burgers, tacos, vegetarian options, and more.
Their edible art is evident once you experience their brisket smoked for 20 hours, ribs, and sausage.
Their cornbread was one of my favorite sides and we talked about it days later!
The pastrami sandwich takes 8 days for the meat to be prepped and comes in a generous portion.
And there’s good reason to save room for dessert if you can!
Experience a Seasonal Italian Neighborhood Restaurant at Esther’s Kitchen
1130 S Casino Center Blvd #110, Las Vegas, NV
I HIGHLY recommend visiting this gem located in the Las Vegas Arts District during your visit to Las Vegas.
Everything I’ve tried at Esther’s Kitchen is presented beautifully and the flavors will leave an imprint on your taste buds that will have you craving your next visit.
As one of my husband’s favorite restaurants in Las Vegas, Esther’s Kitchen was his #1 dining request during our return visit to Las Vegas.
I’ll let the pictures do most of the talking and just know that the taste is even better!
If you are looking for a few recommendations, some of your best bets are the fried cauliflower, Bucatini, and Malfada Nero.
The Mussel Nduja Toast will have you soaking up every ounce of flavor with each bite of bread. The picture doesn’t do the taste justice because it is AMAZING!!!
Esther’s Kitchen makes their own homemade sourdough bread. You can’t go wrong with their bread paired with Njuda, Burrata, or anchovy butter.
In addition to pasta, Esther’s Kitchen has naturally leavened pizzas.
Stop by Nacho Daddy Near the Freemont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas
113 N 4th St, Las Vegas, NV
What’s not to love about GIANT nachos?!
Come with a BIG appetite for this elevated nacho experience.
Nacho Daddy is within walking distance of the Golden Nugget Casino and Freemont Street Experience where you can zipline.
I ordered the Spicy margarita with extra jalapeños and my husband ordered the strawberry margarita.
Our family ordered the following nachos:
Spicy Shrimp Nacho GF (pictured above)
Spicy garlic shrimp, fresh jalapeños sautéed in hot salsa & tequila, Monterey Jack cheese, white queso, diced tomatoes, & cilantro on top of their house-made spinach chips.
Filet Mignon Nachos GF
Grilled filet mignon, refried beans, Cheddar & Jack cheese, ranchero sauce, sour cream, pico de gallo, guacamole & cilantro on top of their house-made corn chips.
Supreme Tostada Nacho GF
Seasoned ground beef, Cheddar & Jack cheese, yellow queso, refried beans, pico de gallo, fried jalapenos, lettuce, avocado lime salsa, sour cream & guacamole on top of their house-made chips.
Buffalo Hot Nacho
Popcorn chicken breast tossed in buffalo hot sauce, white queso, ranch dressing, celery, & green onions on top of their house-made corn chips.
Craft Burgers and CRAZYSHAKES at Black Tap
Located in: The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
Black Tap has seating for 138 indoors. For one of the best views on the strip, book one of the tables at the 52-seat outdoor patio that overlooks the Venetian’s famous canals.
Black Tap offers an assortment of craft beer on tap, craft cans, old-school and Mexican beers, wine, craft cocktails, and slushies.
To mix things up, I tried the SPICY PIÑA slushie made with tequila, mezcal, pineapple, lime & chili salt.
Craft Burgers at Black Tap
I would highly recommend trying one of the delicious burgers at Black Tap.
Black Tap burgers are unique in that they are only flipped once, and layered with cheese. The burgers are griddled, not grilled, to medium and served on a potato roll.
We ordered a few of the following craft burgers:
The Greg Norman is made with ½ pound wagyu beef burger, house buttermilk-dill, blue cheese, and arugula.
This burger was a 3 time “People’s Choice” Award Winner at the NYC Wine and Food Festival’s “Burger Bash.”
All-American burger made with prime burger, American cheese, and special sauce.
We also tried the Truffle burger made with wagyu beef, smoked gouda, baby arugula, truffle-yuzu vinaigrette, and black truffle mayo.
If you’re not in the mood for burgers, you’ll still find other great menu options including chicken wings, salads, and sandwiches.
Save Room For A CRAZYSHAKE
You’ll want to save room for one of the CRAZYSHAKES at Black Tap. The HUGE milkshakes/freakshakes are a contemporary take on the traditional milkshake and beautiful for photos, but realistically you won’t finish one.
The milkshakes are one of the main attractions at this restaurant. In fact, Black Tap is home to the very first standalone CrazyShake® bar.
For “research,” we had to try a few flavors of their over-the-top milkshakes.
The Cookie Shake is a vanilla shake made with a vanilla frosted rim with cookie crumbles topped with a chocolate chip cookie ice cream sandwich, crumbled cookies, chocolate chips, whipped cream & chocolate drizzle.
Birthday cake lovers will want to order the Cakeshake. The cake batter shake has a vanilla frosted rim with rainbow sprinkles topped with a funfetti cake slice, rainbow sprinkles, whipped cream & a cherry.
Peanut butter lovers will want to order the “Sweet N’ Salty.”
It’s a peanut butter shake with a chocolate and peanut butter frosted rim with m&m’s® topped with peanut butter cups, a sugar daddy, pretzel rods, chocolate covered pretzel, whipped cream, and a caramel & chocolate drizzle.
Dine With a Rooftop View at BrewDog Las Vegas
3767 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
BrewDog Las Vegas has two floors for dining and drinking with a brewery, rooftop, and taproom.
The restaurant is HUGE and has plenty of seating options for a group. We visited between lunch and dinner hours and enjoyed our meal outside on the rooftop.
There are 30 taps of craft beer available at BrewDog Las Vegas.
If you’re not a beer fan you’ll find plenty of other drink options on the menu including specialty cocktails.
The Lobster Chip Butty is a unique sandwich made with fresh steamed Maine lobster, fresh-cut fries, and lobster sauce in a steamed brioche bun.
Their sourdough pizza is also worth trying. It’s cold-fermented for 48 hours & cooked in our Neapolitan wood-fired pizza oven.
The Henry at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
(Open 10 PM- 2 PM)
Boulevard Tower, 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S Level 1, Las Vegas, NV
We enjoyed breakfast at The Henry but I’m confident it’s just as enjoyable if you dine there in the middle of the night.
Start with their warm made-to-order Beignets served with fresh lemon curd.
Their Signature Short Rib Benedict made with braised short rib, soft poached eggs, and hollandaise, on hashbrowns is also a must!
Worth the Splurge
For an upscale dining experience in Las Vegas, several restaurants are worth the splurge.
Dine at Bugsy & Meyer’s Steakhouse Vintage Steakhouse Experience
Located in: Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
This a great place to visit if you are looking for a vintage steakhouse experience with an exceptional steak.
As you enter the Bugsy & Meyer’s Steakhouse you’ll enter through the bakery and pass by eye-catching meat on display as they specialize in both dry- and wet-aged premium steak.
Who were Bugsy & Meyer?
The restaurant is named after two childhood friends who grew up in New York in the early 1900s. “Bugsy” Siegel and Meyer Lansky transitioned from adolescent hooligans to eventually creating the Bugs and Meyer Mob.
The duo later joined Charles “Lucky” Luciano’s National Crime Syndicate. Over time, their life of crime caught up to them ending in an order hit on Bugsy.
There is speculation that Lansky may have put out the hit on his friend, but the murder was never solved.
The restaurant gives nods to Old Vegas in its design with modern touches.
There is a large bar in the center of the main dining room.
Tucked away past the dining room is the speakeasy, The Count Room, serving cocktails and small plates in an intimate setting.
Our boys enjoyed the Wagyu Braised Short Ribs. The dish was made with Parmesan Pappardelle Pasta, Truffle Butter, Mushrooms, and Grated Fresh Horseradish.
Normally I prefer to enjoy fresh seafood while at a location near the ocean, but the scallops at Bugsy & Meyer were the best I’ve ever had!
The Seared Diver Scallops are made with Celeriac Mousseline, Porcini Mushrooms, and Porcini Vinaigrette.
I ordered the 8oz Filet Mignon that is wet-aged for a minimum of 21 days.
The filet is seasoned with their signature house rub and slightly charred in their 1200-degree broiler to help seal in all the juices and flavors.
For sides, I recommend trying the Lobster Mac & Cheese and asparagus.
Take the “Savors of the Strip” Tour With Lip Smacking Foodie Tours
Why go to one restaurant when you can experience 4 of the hottest restaurants in one night without the wait? The Savors of the Strip is a 3-hour food tour that takes you to VIP tables throughout the evening.
At each restaurant, you’ll enjoy 3-4 specially prepared dishes. This food tour offers a great variety of flavors which helps ensure everyone finds a dish they’ll enjoy.
This tour is pricier if you’re paying for multiple family members. We thought it was worth the splurge to experience a unique foodie adventure together.
We felt this was a great opportunity for our boys to experience a guided dining experience at some of the best restaurants in Vegas without the wait.
You’re going to eat anyway…so why not make the experience an adventure?!
Lip Smacking Foodie Tours also offers additional foodie tours that start at a lower price point.
On the guided tour, you’ll also learn about Las Vegas history, landmarks, art, and points of interest along the way to your next restaurant.
You may want to consider upgrading to their beverage package, for the best value on alcoholic drinks (not included).
The beverage package includes a pre-selected signature cocktail at various stops on the tour.
You can upgrade to the “Savory Bites & Neon Lights’’
For an additional $125 per person, you can enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Las Vegas strip from a helicopter at night after your food tour.
Dine in the Marcos Room at Javier’s
Located in the ARIA Resort & Casino
Javier’s was the first restaurant on our Savors of the Strip food tour.
You have to commit to spending $4k+… or go on a foodie tour to get the special perk of dining in the private Marcos room at Javier’s.
The large oblong inlaid wood dining table can seat up to 22 guests and features a dimly-lit ambiance.
Javier’s vibe is contemporary and intimate.
While in the restaurant, you’ll walk by the World’s largest chainsaw-created mural highlighting the Aztec civilization.
Authentic Tastes of Mexico
Javier’s menu originated from different regions of Mexico. Guests will experience elevated, “authentic tastes of Mexico” using only the best and freshest ingredients available.
We started with fresh tortilla chips paired with four of Javier’s signature salsas:
- Javier’s House Salsa
- Roasted Tomato Salsa
- Roasted Green Tomatillo Salsa
- Salsa Verde Cruda
We also tried two enchiladas during our visit:
Enchiladas de Mariscos – made with shrimp & Dungeness crab enchiladas, tomatillo sauce
Chicken enchilada – made with guajillo sauce, served with Mexican rice and refried beans
We ordered one of the featured drinks at this location for an additional fee.
The Margarita PIA is made with Reposado Tequila, St. Germain, agave nectar, fresh lime juice, and pineapple.
FYI: Javier’s boasts one of the West Coast’s largest selections of the world’s finest tequilas.
If you don’t want to order an additional drink, your food tour comes with complimentary water at each stop.
Experience a Beloved Restaurant with NYC Roots at Blue Ribbon
Located in The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
The original Blue Ribbon is a well-known, “where chefs go to eat” restaurant, in SoHo in New York City.
Las Vegas guests experience a menu that’s a melting pot of flavors with influences from around the world.
The chefs’ travel and culinary education have influenced their signature menu items, including oysters on the half shell, fried chicken, and beef marrow.
We tried several menu items during our visit, including the baked clams made with herb garlic butter and bread crumbs.
One of the things that I loved about our food tour was that it had a nice range of menu items that would appeal to every culinary comfort zone.
For example, my sons normally wouldn’t have had any interest in trying a baked clam but they did on the tour.
They also loved the fried chicken wings with wasabi honey.
You also can’t go wrong with the Classic cheese fondue served with breadsticks, potato skins, bacon bits, apple slices, and bread.
Modern Italian Cuisine with a View at Scarpetta Italian Restaurant
Located in The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
If you love Italian food, you’ll LOVE this stop on the food tour at Scarpetta Italian Restaurant.
The restaurant name comes from the Italian expression, “fare la scarpetta.”
That expression refers to soaking up the remaining sauce left in the pot of one’s home with a little boot-shaped piece of bread.
After you experience the food, you’ll understand why you’ll want to savor every bite of sauce with your bread!
Speaking of bread, try a bite of more than one of the breads at the beginning of your meal.
We tried a signature pasta dish on the menu, made in-house daily with locally sourced ingredients.
Creamy polenta | fricassee of truffled mushrooms
Scarpetta’s famous spaghetti made with tomato & basil is a classic and delicious dish.
Other highlights were the Duck & Foie Gras ravioli with a marsala reduction.
The Agnolotti was also wonderful and is made with short rib, brown butter, horseradish &
toasted breadcrumbs.
As another food tour perk, we were seated in a dining area with views of the Bellagio next door. Be on the lookout for the Bellagio fountain show during your meal.
Dessert Inside a Sculptural Tree House at Mastro’s Ocean Club
Located in The Shops at Crystals
What’s a better way to end your culinary adventure than dining inside an 80-foot sculptural Tree House?
Mastro’s Ocean Club does have a strict dress code, which isn’t a problem if you are already following the clothing attire guidelines from the food tour.
Food tour guests are instructed to wear comfortable walking shoes paired with upscale restaurant attire. For my sons, that meant not wearing their preferred daily attire of athletic clothing.
It was a nice change for them to dress up a little more than normal in a collared shirt without it being too fancy. Business casual attire is fine for the food tour.
The Lemon drop martini at Mastro’s Ocean is all about presentation if you want to try another drink.
Have your camera ready to video because this drink is served tableside, and poured into a martini glass filled with dry ice.
The drink was a little too sweet for me. I opted for a coffee with my dessert which was a better pairing, in my opinion.
Our group tried a trio of the following desserts at Mastro’s:
- Mastro’s Signature Butter Cake is made with a buttery yellow cake topped with a cream cheese mixture and then baked. The cake is topped with caramelized, raw sugar and finished with vanilla bean ice cream, raspberry sauce, sliced strawberries, and orange supremes.
- New York-style cheesecake topped with berries set atop a graham cracker crust
- Chocolate sin cake made with flourless chocolate torte, creme anglaise, and fresh raspberries
Each dessert was AMAZING but the star was definitely their Signature butter cake!
Popular California Chains You Can Also Try in Las Vegas
You don’t have to fly to the West Coast to experience the popular California chains.
These are a few of the best places to try if you are looking for a quick bite to eat, curious to try something new, or just missing some familiar flavors.
Sharky’s Woodfired Mexican Grill
5070 Blue Diamond Rd., Las Vegas
Sharky’s offers fresh and affordable meal options in a fast, casual environment.
This California chain started in Sherman Oaks in 1992 and has since expanded throughout the state. The Las Vegas location is a reasonable drive from Red Rock Canyon.
I’d describe Sharky’s as an elevated Chipotle with more menu and drink options.
In-N-Out Burger
4888 Dean Martin Dr, Las Vegas, NV
If you live in the Midwest or East Coast you may or may not know about the cult-like following In-N-Out Burger has with patrons across the county.
The California-based chain started in the burbs of Los Angeles in Southern California and has expanded throughout California and beyond in select cities throughout Arizona, Texas, Nevada, and Utah.
Thankfully, if you are craving this fast food chain, several In-N-Out Burgers are in the Las Vegas area.
Try the fries made with whole potatoes, peeled and diced in-store, and then cooked in sunflower oil.
Is there an In-N-Out Burger on the Las Vegas Strip?
There’s only one In-N-Out Burger on the Las Vegas Strip in the Linq Promenade.
Try Your Order “Animal Style” at In-N-Out Burger
What is “Animal Style” at In-N-Out Burger?
Answer: A burger (or fries) topped with EVERYTHING, including lettuce, tomato, raw onion, and a “spread” of their secret sauce that will remind you of Thousand Island dressing sauce served on a toasted bun.
“Animal-Style” Fries come in a paper boat of fully loaded fries with melted American cheese, In-N-Out sauce, and grilled onions.
You can learn more about other “Not so Secret Menu Items” at In-N-Out Burger.
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Hi Nendra,
It was a great article! My sister is an absolute foodie, and I am looking forward to taking her to these places to eat. She loves sandwiches and trying out new things. I am sure, all of these places would be a great fit for her. I am looking forward to taking her to any of these places these holidays. Since she is visiting this year, I am really hoping to give her a great experience. Thanks for sharing this great resource.