Best Local Restaurants In Las Vegas

These hidden gems aren’t usually as flashy or well known as the big name restaurants that take residence at the hotels, but they are just as good- if not better in some cases.
Herbs and Rye

In Las Vegas, there are hundreds of restaurants on the strip, but sometimes whilst on vacation, or even if you’re simply new to the city, it’s nice to find eateries that locals populate. These hidden gems aren’t usually as flashy or well known as the big name restaurants that take residence at the hotels, but they are just as good- if not better in some cases. So load up those Uber or Lyft apps and let us take you away from the bright lights of Las Vegas boulevard for a meal you won’t soon forget.

Nora's

Best Italian in Las Vegas - Nora’s

5780 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas,
NV 89103, USA702-873-89904.5/5
norascuisine.com

Just down flamingo road you’ll find the most incredible Italian restaurant called Nora’s. Nora’s started off with humble beginnings, but their customer following eventually led to an upgraded building that can hold twice the people. Their menu is filled with Italian classics, as well as an impressive wine and cocktail list. A great place for a quiet date night or a group outing, this little taste of Italy will surely have you coming back to Vegas to get another bite.

Le Thai

Best Thai in Las Vegas - Le Thai

523 Fremont St, Las Vegas,
NV 89101, USA702-778-08884.6/5
lethaivegas.com

Hidden in a small corner of Fremont street, Le Thai may look like a funky little bistro, but the food quality and taste Belongs alongside Gordon Ramsey and Giada De Laurentiis standards. A menu bursting with traditional and inventive Thai dishes, you’ll be drooling by the time you sit down. Check out the outdoor patio seating area for the perfect dinner getaway that almost makes you forget you’re in Vegas in the first place.

Umiya

Best All You Can Eat Sushi in Las Vegas - Umiya Sushi

4465 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas,
NV 89103, USA702-365-61954.6/5
umiyalv.com

If you’re in the mood for sushi, you can’t go wrong with a lot of places here in Las Vegas. One of the best local eateries is Umiya sushi, situated next door to the palms hotel. Sushi chefs and servers alike greet you in traditional Japanese, the vibe is both energetic and cozy, with tables that can sit large parties or areas meant for a more private experience. The sushi itself is amazing, plus they offer other dishes for those who can’t stomach raw fish. All you can eat will only cost you $25, and trust us- you’ll eat until you drop. Make sure to try the orange blossom roll- you can thank us later.

Herbs and Rye

Best American Restaurant in Las Vegas - Herb's and Rye

3713 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas,
NV 89102702-982-80364.7/5 
Herbsandrye.com

Looking for a more American based menu? Then you should look to Herbs and Rye on Sahara Avenue which is both delicious and hearty. For instance, they have menu items ranging from mouth watering steaks to pastas and flatbreads. They're also known for their fabulous cocktails, however, don’t be fooled by the humble area as to where it’s based. Though they are open until 3am, make sure to make reservations, as they can get very busy, especially around dinner time. Being a tourist in Las Vegas is all about adventure and experience, and sometimes eating and living like a local is an incredible experience in itself. Just make sure to pack your stretchy pants for some of these Las Vegas eateries- your stomach will thank you!

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