Las Vegas Casual Dining Thread
We have the fine dining thread, but everyone needs some good casual places to eat, either on the strip or local. I'm finding that my list of go-to casual places is lacking.
Synopsis of other threads
Breakfast
Peppermill (24 hours and worth going to for cocktails too)
Du Pars in Golden Gate
Cracked Egg
The Egg & I
Egg Works
Hash House a Go Go
Original Pancake House
Deli/Sandwiches
Capriotti's (cheese steaks, but no cheese whiz)
Jimmy John's (quick sub chain)
Burgers
Fuddruckers
Fatburger
I Love Burgers
BLT Burger
Burger Bar
Holstein's
Stripburger
Bachi Burger
SmashBurger
Bar Food
Steiner's
Pizza
Aurelio's (Chicago Thin Crust)
Rosatti's (Chicago Deep Dish)
No Name Pizza Place (Cosmo) (NY)
Napoli
Metro Pizza
Settebello
Amore's
Broadway Pizza
Mexican
Macayo's
Bonito
Sushi
Both Sushi Mons (W. Sahara and also S. Maryland pkwy)
Sushi Kaya (Spring Mountain)
Oyshi Sushi (S. Rainbow)
Island Sushi (S. Eastern)
I Love Sushi
Naked Fish
Sen of Japan
Other Asian (WELCOME TO CHINATOWN)
LOTUS OF SIAM
Thai Noodle House
Archie's
Raku
Monta
Musashi
Pho Thanh Huong
Ichiza
Honey Pig
Mother's
Kim-Chi
Emperor's Garden
China Mama
Dong Ting Spring
Other
Hot'n Juicy Crawfish
Paymon's
Grape Street
Zaba's (Like Chipotle, more and healthier options)
Fat Greek
Oh yes in Vegas due to water restrictions they now only bring you tap/ice water if you specifically ask for it. I would say in general if you order tap water or a soft drink it’ll come with ice. The US is the only place I know that does this.
both at La La Noodle and Blueberry Hill they brought water to our table before even taking our drink order.
stay cool this week vegas folk
I’m coming back to Vegas for three days to bring more stuff out of storage to Carson city. Already miss a lot of the vegas options, particularly when it comes to sushi, French food, and upscale dining.
Without question hitting:
Bouchon breakfast, Lugar and or nusr burger, sen of Japan, Carson kitchen, charcuterie at Wally’s, yardbird, and probably a big dinner at the bar at guy, cut, Bavettes or delmonico. For new travelers to Vegas, these should all be places to highly consider and outside of guy and cut are all reasonably priced.
ate at Noodle House in Mandalay Bay. got pho soup and drunken noodles. both were fairly standard, although the drunken noodles were not spicy at all. huge portions, like everything in Vegas.
good place to use poker room comps for a nice meal.
Oh yes in Vegas due to water restrictions they now only bring you tap/ice water if you specifically ask for it. I would say in general if you order tap water or a soft drink it’ll come with ice. The US is the only place I know that does this.
We might eat at pricey places, but we only ever ask for tap water. Now that I look back at pics, Partage also gave us a small amount of ice (which I am surprised at). I think every other place had a chilled bottle of water tableside that they fill for you. No ice.
I think water with no ice is sort of normal everywhere outside the US and not just Asia. Europeans are the same.
Do not even try to order iced tea in the UK, they either just don't get it or they're just trying to piss off an American.
You would need to request a glass of just ice and a hot tea. If the iced glass shatters when you pour in the tea, act surprised, apologize with a deadpan expression , and chalk it up to your "ignorance".
Declare, "AMURICA" out loud and politely ask them to bring another....
We might eat at pricey places, but we only ever ask for tap water. Now that I look back at pics, Partage also gave us a small amount of ice (which I am surprised at). I think every other place had a chilled bottle of water tableside that they fill for you. No ice.
Tap water in Las Vegas is part rocket fuel, literally.
Google "Timet explosion":
In a classic understatement, the County FD explained,
"Something went wrong," said Mike Cyphers, a chemical engineer with the Clark County Fire Department. "The plant is designed to prevent this from happening, but somehow it exploded.
Stick to bottled water in Las Vegas
Tap water in Las Vegas is part rocket fuel, literally.
Google "Timet explosion":
In a classic understatement, the County FD explained,
"Something went wrong," said Mike Cyphers, a chemical engineer with the Clark County Fire Department. "The plant is designed to prevent this from happening, but somehow it exploded.
Stick to bottled water in Las Vegas
Thank you for your non-cited and completely vague explanation.
What’s on this Randy Newman?
Short people.
Do not even try to order iced tea in the UK, they either just don't get it or they're just trying to piss off an American.
You would need to request a glass of just ice and a hot tea. If the iced glass shatters when you pour in the tea, act surprised, apologize with a deadpan expression , and chalk it up to your "ignorance".
Declare, "AMURICA" out loud and politely ask them to bring another....
I can’t think of anything more American then iced tea and it’s the one thing of our food culture that hasn’t migrated.
We might eat at pricey places, but we only ever ask for tap water. Now that I look back at pics, Partage also gave us a small amount of ice (which I am surprised at). I think every other place had a chilled bottle of water tableside that they fill for you. No ice.
This is true at nicer places they’ll usually bring you a carafe or refilled glass bottle of tap water. If you go to say like a diner Blueberry Hill or something they’re going to bring you a glass of ice water. For that I believe you need to ask for it unless they changed the regulations.
Bavette’s still has the best bacon on the planet. Maybe the best baked potato. Prime rib dip sandwich 9.5/10. Bonus points for the Able Baker Honey Dip Stout on tap. You just can’t ever go wrong at Bavette’s.
This is true at nicer places they’ll usually bring you a carafe or refilled glass bottle of tap water. If you go to say like a diner Blueberry Hill or something they’re going to bring you a glass of ice water. For that I believe you need to ask for it unless they changed the regulations.
I'm not sure what qualifies as nicer places, but we got chillied water without ice at The Henry, which is basically a diner, but got ice at Partage, which is $150+ a person.
Controversial take: bacon is amazing, pork belly is amazing, that super thick bacon that most steakhouses do is not good.
Prime rib sandwich looks amazing though.
Controversial take: bacon is amazing, pork belly is amazing, that super thick bacon that most steakhouses do is not good.
Prime rib sandwich looks amazing though.
No, this is a controversial take... bacon is overrated. Partage served it on top of wagyu beef cheek. So unnecessary.
I agree the prime rib sandwich looks good.