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25 Best Family Restaurants in Las Vegas, NV (for 2021)
"One of the first AYCE sushi restaurants in the Valley, Umiya continues to serve endless plates of fresh fish, skillfully cut and constructed into balanced rolls. Appetizers like se..."
"Located just one mile west of the strip, Umiya features premium all you can eat sushi, full bar with large selection of sake. Umiya Las Vegas is one of the Read more..."
"Order from Umiya and receive 25 percent off your meal when you pick-up in store. Just call when you arrive, and the staff will bring your order straight to the car."
"It may not be something that springs to mind immediately, but the ARIA Resort Buffet has a number of sushi and sashimi options available daily. On the menu you’ll also find miso soup and seaweed salad. For the sushi lover that also likes a Mexican, Chinese, Pizza, and Mediterranean food, the ARIA Buffet is a great choice for options."
"The Aria Buffet has always been a fan favorite for its huge variety of foods for you to choose from. Here you can find foods from all over the world as the sections are split accordingly to different regions. So no matter where in the world you come from, you will always have something that is suited for you."
"Did you even really experience Las Vegas, if you didn’t indulge at a Vegas buffet?. Las Vegas buffets are unlike anything else in the world… there is so much choice and it’s a dessert-lovers ideal situation!"
"Located just a few minutes from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus, Delhi Indian Cuisine is a popular spot with UNLV's thousands of students and employees for its affordable lunch buffet, which recently reopened. The buffet is now served by staff rather than self-serve, but it is still all-you-can-eat. There is a wide selection of vegan and vegetarian items including soups, rice dishes, roti, samosas, pakoras, and a vast assortment of subji (vegetable dishes)."
"This local favorite is home to the highly Instagrammable sushi burgers you might have seen all over social media. With excellent prices and unique offerings (they also have a sushi tower and sushi pizza), you'll still have plenty of cash left over for the casino. Jjanga offers dine-in, take-out, and delivery options."
"Experience the ultimate in cozy indulgence with an in-room dining experience prepared by the chefs at Wynn and Encore. From blueberry-stuffed pancakes at sunrise to a midnight craving for sliders and fries, our 24-hour team delivers the tastes of the world directly to the comforts of your own room."
"No trip to Vegas is complete unless you’ve eaten at a buffet. And, these are the ideal spot for families to dine. Not only can you sit back and relax, and eat at your own pace, let your food digest, and then get up for round two, but there’s actually something for everyone."
"In the heart of Summerlin is True Food Kitchen, a nationwide chain focused on healthy food that serves some of the best lunch in Las Vegas. This bright and cheery casual cafe has a..."
"Savor every day brunch and lively Latin dinner fare at acclaimed chef Lorena Garcia’s Chica, a Best of Las Vegas award-winning restaurant inside the Venetian. Garcia’s menu brings together flavors from Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and other Latin American countries in a dimly lit space with pops of jewel-toned decor. Popular dishes include warm bunuelo donuts with berries and white chocolate dulce de leche for brunch and Peruvian ceviche with market fish, chile, onion, and sweet potato in the evening."
"A mash-up of the best of Mexican sweets, Churro Fried Ice Cream Pops is a little bit of everything that comprises its title. Like a fiesta in your mouth, this creative concoction will leave your taste buds in strangely familiar territory. A combination of caramel ice cream, cinnamon churro crumbs, a tiny churro, all topped with vanilla bean cream, it’s a knockout on the sweet scale."
"Chica Las Vegas, located in the Venetian Resort right on the Strip, is the newest restaurant from John Kunkel. The restaurant brings robust and vibrant flavors of Latin cuisine to ..."
"If you’re in the area of the fountain show, make sure to check out the conservatory!. The Bellagio Conservatory and Gardens feature a stunning 50-foot glass enclosure with a spectacular garden interior that changes with the seasons. During spring, for instance, cherry blossoms and spring flowers are the order of the day–while in the fall, the conservatory is decked out in an array of orange, red and golden foliage."
"Each time I visit Vegas, I make sure to walk through the Bellagio for their famed Conservatory and Gardens. The floral displays and sculptures change with the season as this 14,000 square-foot space is transformed into a showcase of awe-aspiring sights, sounds, and scents. The Conservatory can get quite busy so I recommend visiting as early as your schedule allows for good daylight without the crowds."
"We found ourselves walking through a few beautiful hotels like the Wynn, Cosmopolitan, and also checked out the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens at Bellagio. At 7:30pm, we took an uber outside the strip to check out a unique themed bar called The Golden Tiki. They have some really delicious drinks on the menu. It such a great time!"
"Le Boulevard at Paris Las Vegas providers shoppers with an upscale shopping experience unlike any other. Walk the winding cobblestone paths and stop into the many French boutiques and restaurants along the way. You’ll find a wide assortment of goods during your journey, such as casual clothing, handbags, shoes, jewelry, cigars, gourmet treats, and memorabilia."
"Dinner on the patio at Mon Ami Gabi at Paris Las Vegas is obligatory. This quaint French café serves up damn-fine meals and offers an incredible dining experience. As you’re sipping on bubbly and replenishing your energy reserves, turn your attention to stage west, a.k.a.The Bellagio Fountains. Performing their water ballet every 15 minutes from 8 p.m."
"Lorenzi Park was the vision of David G. Lorenzi, a French immigrant who bought 80 acres of property around two miles west of the first townsite in 1912. The park started as Lorenzi’s Lake Park in 1926 with a dance pavilion, pool, lakes, and gardens. It is recorded on the city’s Historic Property Register as a historic region and on the Nevada State Register of Historic places."