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10 Best Restaurants in Las Vegas I’d Actually Revisit

Las Vegas has no shortage of restaurants, but not every meal is one I’d make time for twice. Between celebrity-chef names, flashy dining rooms, and endless options on the Strip, it can be hard to tell which places are actually worth going back to.

I’ve eaten at a lot of restaurants around Las Vegas, and these are the ones that stood out enough that I’d happily revisit them. Some are casual, some are a little nicer, some are great for your budget, and some surprised me more than I expected.

If you’re deciding where to eat in Las Vegas, these are my picks for everything from a relaxed Strip dinner to a quick meal between attractions.

Two enchiladas sit on a black plate, one covered in dark mole sauce and the other in orange sauce, with green sauce along the top edge. Melted cheese, shredded cabbage, cilantro, and white crema are drizzled across the dish from Diablo's Cantina at the Luxor in Las Vegas, Nevada.

My Favorite Las Vegas Restaurants and Quick Eats

1. Le Pizza e La Pasta

Italian, Pizza, Pasta

Spaghetti Pomodoro coated in tomato sauce is topped with finely grated cheese and served in a wide white bowl painted with blue leafy swirls from Le Pizza e La Pasta at Park MGM in Las Vegas, Nevada. Water glasses and silverware sit on the wooden restaurant table.

📍 at Park MGM

Le Pizza e La Pasta is located inside the Park MGM at EATALY, an Italian marketplace and food court. This is an easy option when you want a sit-down Italian meal without leaving the Strip (and Park MGM being a smoke-free hotel means you get a meal away from cigarette fumes).

They serve traditional Neapolitan pizza and al dente pasta dishes, but the Pomodoro was the standout for me (I’m still chasing the high of the Pomodoro I had in Florence, Italy, and this one almost hits the spot!).

The sauce was simple and flavorful, and the portion was exactly the right size to leave me satisfied without carrying leftovers around Las Vegas (all the better because hardly any Vegas hotels have mini fridges and I hate wasting food).

Best for: A relaxed Italian lunch or dinner on the Strip.

3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

2. Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar

Burgers, American

Two oversized burgers (a Bacon Mac N' Cheese Burger and the Holy Guacamole Burger) sit on metal trays at a restaurant counter at Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen & Bar at The LINQ Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. One is topped with bacon and melted cheese, and the other piled high with shredded lettuce. A metal cup of waffle fries and a small cup of ketchup sit between them.

📍 at The LINQ Hotel and Casino

Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar at The LINQ Hotel and Casino was Food Network star Guy Fieri’s first Las Vegas restaurant.

On the menu, you’ll find burgers, wings, tacos, and his signature Trash Can Nachos, so this is a good choice when everyone in your group wants something different. The burgers are huge and packed with flavor, and just a little bit messy.

I recommend the Bacon Mac N’ Cheese Burger and the Holy Guacamole Burger. The fries were also perfectly crispy, which I find is rare with a waffle fry.

Best for: Huge burgers when you want a filling Strip meal.

3535 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109

3. Evel Pie

Pizza, Italian

Three large pizza slices are served on black and white checkered paper, including Chicken Ranch, Extreme Pepperoni, and Goblin Sausage pizzas from Evel Pie in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. A condiment caddy with red pepper flakes, grated cheese, and hot sauce sits in the center of the wooden table.

📍 in Downtown Las Vegas

Evel Pie is an Evel Knievel-themed pizza joint in Downtown Las Vegas that looks a little dive bar-y, but it’s got really excellent pizza.

You’ll order your New York slice at the counter. The Chicken Ranch was my favorite because the flavor combination worked so well, but I also recommend the Extreme Pepperoni and Goblin Sausage pizzas.

Best for: A quick, casual slice while exploring Fremont Street.

508 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

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4. Grape Street Wine Bar

Tapas, European

Two plates of baked stuffed mushrooms and meatballs in tomato sauce are served with garlic bread on a white tablecloth at Grape Street Wine Bar in Downtown Summerlin in Las Vegas, Nevada. A glass of white wine sits beside the dishes.

📍 in Downtown Summerlin

Grape Street Wine Bar is a cute European-inspired cafe in Downtown Summerlin with Italian and Mediterranean foods and a huge wine list.

The atmosphere is more relaxed and local here tucked away from the typical Vegas crowds. This is a great spot for tapas and a glass of wine with friends, and it was filled with ladies having a girls’ night out (my friend and me included).

I recommend the Meatballs especially, along with the Stuffed Mushrooms, plus a glass of your favorite wine.

Best for: A relaxed wine-and-tapas meal off the Strip.

2120 Festival Plaza Dr #160, Las Vegas, NV 89135

5. Nine Fine Irishmen

Irish, Pub

A plate of battered fish and thick fries is served with tartar sauce, coleslaw, and a lemon half beside a glass of amber cider at Nine Fine Irishmen in New York New York Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. A metal bowl of chunky brown Guinness stew sits in the foreground.

📍 at New York New York Hotel & Casino

Nine Fine Irishmen is a lively Irish pub at New York New York Hotel & Casino. It’s a classic pub with two levels of wood-paneled decor that was built in Ireland and shipped to Vegas.

The Irish decor makes the whole place feel more authentic than a typical casino pub, and the Lamb & Guinness Stew was my favorite thing on the menu (it’s always a treat when I can find lamb on the menu!). I also recommend the Fish & Chips if you want another classic.

Best for: Irish food classics in a lively pub setting on the Strip.

3790 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

6. Diablo’s Cantina

Mexican

Three Filet Alambre Tacos steak tacos are topped with melted cheese, chopped onion, and cilantro, and served upright on a white rectangular plate from Diablo's Cantina at the Luxor in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mexican rice, refried black beans, and a small bowl of red salsa sit in the background.

📍 at The Luxor Hotel & Casino

Diablo’s Cantina is a delicious Mexican restaurant at the Luxor Hotel & Casino with freshly made salsa and guacamole, tacos, enchiladas, burritos, margaritas, and mojitos (y’all know it’s my favorite!).

The Filet Alambre Tacos were my top pick because they were packed with flavor and really well seasoned. I also recommend the Diablo’s Enchilada Platter if you want something a little more filling.

Best for: Tacos and mojitos without leaving the Luxor.

Luxor: 3900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119

7. Noodle Shop

Pan-Asian

Chicken Lo Mein stir fried noodles with sliced chicken, bean sprouts, carrots, and green onions are served on a textured black plate from Noodle Shop at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada. A glass of water, fork, and chopsticks sit on the wooden table beside the dish.

📍 at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

Noodle Shop at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino is a small casino-side restaurant that specializes in Pan-Asian fare.

Their menu has noodle bowls, traditional Cantonese and Mandarin dishes, Hong Kong Style Wonton Soup, and other Chinese favorites.

The Chicken Lo Mein was my top pick because the noodles were savory, flavorful, and satisfying without being too heavy.

Best for: A comforting noodle bowl between Mandalay Bay activities.

3950 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119

8. Public House

American, Burgers

A double cheeseburger with two beef patties and melted yellow cheese is served on a dark plate beside a generous pile of thin French fries from Public House at The Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. A wooden skewer holds the glossy bun in place on the restaurant table.

📍 at The Luxor Hotel & Casino

Public House is a sports pub at the Luxor that serves standard American bar fare and has plenty of TVs for watching a game.

Their menu has burgers, sandwiches, ribs, wings, chicken fingers, and more. Go with the Standard Burger because it was juicy, flavorful, and exactly what I wanted from a classic pub burger.

Best for: A casual burger and game-day atmosphere on the Strip.

3900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119

9. Backstage Deli

Sandwiches, Deli

Two overstuffed Pesto Chicken sandwiches are topped with shredded lettuce, tomato, and creamy sauce, and served with seasoned French fries and pickle spears at Backstage Deli at the Luxor in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ketchup packets and a bottled drink sit on the tray beside the plate.

📍 at The Luxor Hotel & Casino

Backstage Deli at the Luxor is a counter-service cafe with a menu of house-made sandwiches, wraps, and salads.

The sandwiches here are huge, with generous portions that make them easy to share. It’s a good option when you need a quick and easy lunch on a budget.

I recommend the Pesto Chicken Sandwich with fries.

Best for: A filling, shareable lunch at the Luxor.

3900 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89119

10. Sirrico’s Pizza

Pizza, Quick-Service

A large rectangular slice of sausage pizza with browned melted cheese sits on a black plate from Sirrico's Pizza at New York New York Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. A pepperoni slice on another black plate appears slightly out of focus in the background.

📍 at New York New York Hotel & Casino

Sirrico’s Pizza is in New York New York‘s re-created Greenwich Village. It’s in a convenient location for a quick lunch, and the seating area is good for people-watching while you eat.

The pizza is your standard food court pizza, so it’s not the most amazing flavor-wise (for that, I recommend Evel Pie), but the quick service makes it useful when you don’t want to spend much time on a meal.

I recommend the Sausage Sicilian Slice and the Pepperoni New York Slice.

Best for: A fast, convenient lunch at New York New York.

3790 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Which Las Vegas Restaurant Should You Choose?

If I were planning another Las Vegas trip, these are the places I’d choose based on the kind of meal I wanted:

  • Best overall restaurant: Le Pizza e La Pasta for the Pomodoro, the smoke-free setting, and a portion size that makes sense when you’re staying in a hotel.
  • Best inexpensive meal: Backstage Deli for a huge sandwich that is easy to share.
  • Best for couples: Grape Street Wine Bar for a relaxed atmosphere, tapas, and wine away from the Strip crowds.
  • Best for families: Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar for its large menu, huge portions, and casual setting.
  • Best quick meal: Noodle Shop for a comforting bowl of noodles when you want something fast without feeling too heavy.
  • Best off-Strip option: Evel Pie for a flavorful slice while exploring Downtown Las Vegas.

My first return stops would probably be Le Pizza e La Pasta for the Pomodoro, Evel Pie for the Chicken Ranch pizza, and Grape Street Wine Bar for a laid-back night with tapas and wine.

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