Chinatown
Chinatown
Ramen Hashi
If you're in need of a hot bowl of ramen, head to this counter service spot in Chinatown.
Raku
Raku is one of the top Japanese restaurants in Vegas, with a menu of oden recipes and robata cooking.
Partage
Partage in Chinatown serves a French tasting menu in five-, seven- and nine-course seasonal options, and works great for special occasions.
EDO Tapas And Wine
If it's your first time at this classic Spanish tapas place in Chinatown, we'd recommend the $89 chef's tasting menu and a cocktail.
Kame Omakase
Head to Kame Omakase for a special occasion fueled by sushi and nigiri. And don't be surprised if you're served something with 24K gold—you're in Las Vegas, after all.
Shanghai Taste
Shanghai Taste in Las Vegas' Chinatown is an undisputed local legend when it comes to Chinese food.
Osaka Japanese Bistro
An old-school spot right off the Strip, Osaka Bistro serves Japanese small plates and sushi, and has a great late-night menu.
00 Pie & Pub
Named after the flour used to make Neapolitan pizzas, 00 Pie in Chinatown serves top-tier pies in a dimly-lit setting.
Mr. BBQ Las Vegas
Mr. BBQ Las Vegas is a family-run, all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue spot in Chinatown.
Shanghai Plaza
Shanghai Plaza is a two-story strip mall that's home to some of the best Asian food in Las Vegas.
Q Bistro
Bring a group to Q Bistro in Chinatown for reasonably priced fried chicken, and make sure to follow it up with karaoke next door.
Little Crown & Anchor
Crown & Anchor is an English-pub-themed bar close to the Strip where you can post up at the bar and eat pub food.
Izakaya Go
The reverse Happy Hour at Izakaya Go in Chinatown is an amazing deal, but their menu of Japanese small plates is already super reasonably priced.
Kabuto
Kabuto is a small, high-end sushi restaurant in Chinatown with three omakase options that’s perfect for a one-on-one dinner.
Sweets Raku
Sweets Raku isn’t your usual dessert spot, come for the Chef’s Special dessert set with some of the most intricate desserts you’ll find in the city.
District One Kitchen & Bar
District One is a Vietnamese restaurant in Chinatown with inventive dishes and creative presentations.
Lamaii
Lamaii is one of our favorite places to eat spicy Thai food, especially since the Chinatown spot looks like a chandelier store.