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
Went to Best Friend the other day. The short rib tacos, garlic chicken, and street corn were all phenomenal. The pork bowl was ok, but definitely my least favorite. This is going to be a must on future trips.
Did the chef menu here Tuesday night, had never been before. Came with:
Short rib taco
Slippery shrimp
Various banchan (cucumber, kimchi, broccolini, pickled daikon)
homemade Hawaiian bun
Kimchi fried rice
Kalbi
Garlic chicken
Choice of dessert
This place is phenomenal! The taco and shrimp were phenomenal. I was assuming the garlic chicken would be basic/standard, but it was really incredible. The homemade hawaiian bun with sea salt on top was outrageously good. I got the date cake with toffee and salted caramel ice cream and it was maybe the best dessert in my life.
A+, won't miss it again.
Best friend is one of my wife’s favorites. Fun atmosphere, food is good, prices are strip reasonable. Love the garlic chicken.
Haven’t been to Best Friend in years, I should probably go again. The short rib tacos and spicy pork were great
I’ve been meaning to go to so many places, Best Friend definitely on that list
Was super excited when I heard Roy Choi was opening a spot here but the reviews I saw were usually underwhelming so I never bothered to go. Will have to finally check it out.
The only thing I will say about Best Friend is they have a DJ on weekends and play music during the week. I don't care and will say I don't think it's as loud as STK, but I know some people have an issue with that.
It's still a place we always stop for at least a bite and a drink (but that's usually a full blown meal because we want to try a few things and some portions are on the bigger side although that probably doesn't apply to the tasting menu).
We are already booked in two weeks although we usually sit at the bar if it's just the two of us and there's a spot.
Again, we eat at the bar if it's open. And your pics look great.
Just a suggestion to anyone wants to eat at the bar with another person or a few other people, they do not allow you to share a corner. I think there's only one (or two?), so maybe it's not a big deal, but I thought I'd mention it. It's actually why we book a table and then take bar seating if available.
Who is happy that there is a DJ at a restaurant? Hate that…if I want a DJ I’m rolling my face off and I’m not hungry at all.
the Cuban sandwiches at the chef food truck inside parkmgm are legit good.
so are the ham and cheese crocquets
I really don't mind at places like Best Friend and Superfrico. STK music is terrible.
Yea I’m really against the dj thing at restaurants, but there are some places are just far better at it. We went to spago for a Sunday brunch, service was good, food was good, but they had a dj on a computer and it just never fit the more upscale Bellagio crowd that skewed slightly older.
I know James Trees has talked a lot about curating specific playlists to fit what he is going for at esters, despite all the work for that I am not sure he has nailed it either. I just turned 40, but super old at heart, simply tough to top Sinatra, tony Bennett, dean cranked at a dimly lit old school Italian or steakhouse.
Bavette’s has added American wagyu skirt steak to the menu. $60 for 10oz including a side dish. Probably the steal of the menu, effectively only $45 for the steak. Will report back with pics in several hours. I’ve been waiting my whole life for this (not really but I’ve been asking them for skirt steak since I first went there, glad they decided to accommodate me by changing their whole menu just to appease me).
Update - skirt steak is 10/10. Get it with the peppercorn crust. Maybe best steak value in Vegas considering it’s $60 including a full side dish.
Looks fantastic!
Los Tacos, 2 locations this one is the Sahara one. Absolute fire. Carnitas > Asada. They’re expensive tacos con todo, but it’s a ton of food and it’s excellent.
that's stoner food right there
just imagine if the translucent wrapper was edible so you could roll the whole thing up into a burrito
Decent mid strip sushi? Looking at yellow tail at Bellagio this afternoon/early evening. Staying parkmgm without car so lazily wanting something close.
I'd take zuma at Cosmo if that's where you're looking... and it's closer.
https://vegas.eater.com/2024/6/18/241814...
sundry at the uncommons is closing down . i quite liked this because we could eat different cuisimes in one spot.
smitten ice cream was probably my and gfs fav spot for that.
I agree. But only for a business dinner would I stay on strip (I know those were the parameters of the question). Honestly, it’s incomprehensible to me to spend that kind of money instead of getting an Uber to Kabuto or Yui or a couple other places.