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 fi
first time i've heard of exploiting the american appetite into a roving buffet
but curious why not spread out the same check cost over a couple of meals and leave the rest of us room for other business
Looks delicious, but for me, the beauty of most egg dishes is the yolk running all over everything π
Agreed. Almost always ordering sunny side up eggs as long as there is toast to mop it up with or on the side of a dish like hash. I'd prefer the potato be chopped finer that that but every part of that plate looks much better than the previous one posted. There's enough corned beef there for a sandwich.
I’m not a big fan of runny yolks, I’m sure the poached egg version looks even sexier. Daily Bread is awesome.
Give me a good Sukiyaki! (I need to try to find that around here, but I doubt it's going to happen.)
Hash without poached or sunny side eggs make Nit sad.
Hash with poached or sunny side up make Nit happy.
gotta have that runny yolk for hash, it's part of the experience.
question:
when I was in college there were a couple Korean restaurants in town that I really liked. I am not talking Korean BBQ, but regular Korean cuisine restaurants. anytime I try researching Korean restaurants in Vegas it just brings up the Korean BBQ places.
do you know of any places that aren't the BBQ places where you can relax and don't have to cook your own food? I just want some bulgogi and the little side dishes and crap like that. any good places in Spring Mountain that aren't just BBQ?
Korean fried chicken places have that to some extent. They certainly ainβt letting you near the fryers.
I went to the daily bread last week too! The food is very consistent and overall good. I like their potatos as there is some crispiness to them. The pastries are next level. The drip coffee is nothing to write home about.
I got a dutch pancake, cronut, passion fruit pastry, corn beef hash, and salmon toast.




The corn beef is extremely flavorful and shines
I went to the daily bread last week too! The food is very consistent and overall good. I like their potatos as there is some crispiness to them. The pastries are next level. The drip coffee is nothing to write home about.I got a dutch pancake, cronut, passion fruit pastry, corn beef hash, and salmon toast. The corn beef is extremely flavorful and shines
This all looks pretty solid, I remember going to Public Us and being blown away by the drip coffee.
I went to the daily bread last week too! The food is very consistent and overall good. I like their potatos as there is some crispiness to them. The pastries are next level. The drip coffee is nothing to write home about.I got a dutch pancake, cronut, passion fruit pastry, corn beef hash, and salmon toast. The corn beef is extremely flavorful and shines
This all looks pretty solid, I remember going to Public Us and being blown away by the drip coffee.
what sort of price point are we talking about at daily bread
$4-8 pastries, $12-16 entrees
https://www.thedailybreadlv.com/menus
I need to try that Dutch baby pancake, never had one and it looks glorious.
I went to the daily bread last week too! The food is very consistent and overall good. I like their potatos as there is some crispiness to them. The pastries are next level. The drip coffee is nothing to write home about.I got a dutch pancake, cronut, passion fruit pastry, corn beef hash, and salmon toast. The corn beef is extremely flavorful and shines
Gonna have to check this place out
Tamba was great. Not “best meal I’ve ever had” level but everything was solid and elevated. We had tamarind hamachi crudo, kimchi butter oysters, the paneer and the murgh from the grilled section, and the baingan and lobster curries from the curry section. And two desserts. And a couple of cocktails each. $600 out the door for 4, so not cheap but we were missing this kind of place. Service was good. Oh, 20% autograt on tables of 4+(annoying but probably saved us some cash on this particular night).
It’s not fine dining before I get run out of town here. It’s just expensive and elevated casual. But it’s close.
On reflection and after discussion w/the missus, I would like to amend this to probably on the fine dining side of the line. She is convincing. We benchmark it right about at La Strega, possibly a notch above, on the casual-fine continuum.
question:when I was in college there were a couple Korean restaurants in town that I really liked. I am not talking Korean BBQ, but regular Korean cuisine restaurants. anytime I try researching Korean restaurants in Vegas it just brings up the Korean BBQ places. do you know of any places that aren't the BBQ places where you can relax and don't have to cook your own food? I jus
I'm looking forward to trying Garionban at 4545 Spring Mountain Rd. on my next trip to Vegas. The video on their website leads off with the "ultimate BBQ experience" but it looks they have a nice variety of traditional dishes and good reviews, for what it's worth. Maybe someone else here has tried it.
Man howling rays is really good. What a great food hall
Is there any decent chili in Vegas? If so I haven't found it.










