Mentioned by Eater Vegas
Las Vegas and Henderson restaurants offering takeout and delivery due to coronavirus
"Over the past year, the phrase "back to brunch" has come to symbolize (sometimes politically) a return to normalcy after the worst moments of the pandemic. Of course, the ability to enjoy eggs Benedict with bottomless mimosas is no real indicator we've truly turned the corner in overcoming the crisis. Here's what we do know: vaccination rates are going up while hospitalization rates are going down in Nevada."
"Opened in 2012 and located in downtown, Eat is a delicious breakfast and lunch venue owned and operated by the accomplished chef, Natalie Young. In the vibrant interior, diners can savor American comfort fare with a twist. The meals are made with the best locally sourced ingredients when available."
"Soulful, quality food is the signature at “eat” mixed with American comfort classics with French culinary twists using sustainable, fresh, locally sourced, organic ingredients. Located at 707 Carson St., on 7th. A post shared by eat."
"Featured on the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives,” this famous coffee house is known for its food as much as its coffee from Colorado River Coffee Roasters, perfect when paired with the freshly baked cinnamon roll, served with a large scoop of butter."
"This West Coast favorite is the one burger joint to cross off your bucket list. While the double-double cheeseburger is a guaranteed hit, tap into the secret menu: Get your burger Animal Style and even your fries, which includes special sauce, grilled onions and gooey melted cheese. It’s a three-way tie with the chocolate, vanilla and strawberry shake so choose wisely… or all three."
"Sometimes you just need a greasy burger, and there’s no better place satisfy your craving than In-N-Out Burger. The red tray above is topped with two double-double burgers and one order of fries, which is plenty of food for two. A trip to any western U.S. city would be incomplete without a stop at In-N-Out Burger."
"The final spot on my list of 14 of the best cheap eats in Las Vegas goes to In-N-Out Burger. Sure this is a fast food chain, but how could I leave it out. While you can find locations across the Las Vegas Valley, my favorite In-N-Out Burger location in Las Vegas is at The LINQ Promenade."
"But the lush 5,500-square-foot patio of this excellent seafood eatery, which sits a few floors up at the Aria Hotel, is a must-visit regardless. Chow down on delectable fish dishes like tuna poke with nori chips and buffalo octopus while listening to DJs spin top-notch tunes. As things calm down, you’ll feel a world away from Las Vegas."
"If you’re craving seafood, check out Herringbone at ARIA, the authentic Southern California dining in the heart of the Vegas Strip. Drop in to dine or simply to have a cocktail or two in its stunning and lush 5,500-square foot rooftop patio while indulging in outstanding seafood and listening to DJs’ choices of popular tunes."
"Farm fresh cuisine at Herringbone inside Aria Resort & Casino involves line-caught seafood and meats. Don’t forget to come on an empty stomach. A post shared by Herringbone Las Vegas (@herringbonelv) on Apr 14, 2017 at 11:47am PDT"
"Burger fans can rejoice as they chow down on these delicious patties featuring fresh, 100 percent Certified Angus Beef. There are a variety of burgers to choose from, each juicy, scrumptious and perfect to fill that classic craving."
"Spago originally opened in 1992 and ushered in a new era of dining in Las Vegas with celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck at the helm. Now Puck’s revamped version at the Bellagio features his California fare sitting on Via Bellagio with its views that practically touch the Fountains at Bellagio. Lobster ravioli Doppio with Brentwood corn, Calabrian chilies, and buratta or campanelle with slow-braised pork ragout join steamed wild black bass with a chile-soy glaze and miso marinated salmon with yuzu butter on the menu."
"The Meatloaf at Spago is a great deal when considering the quality of the food and the Vegas atmosphere that comes with it."
"A little bit of New York in the middle of Las Vegas, this terrific deli is so genuine that many ingredients are brought in from the Big Apple. A favorite stop-off for celebrities, the deli features a variety of sandwiches named after famous folks. (They can be accompanied by pickled tomatoes, creamy coleslaw, and other New York mainstays.) The eatery is also well-known for the "Stage Torte" – half chocolate mousse, half cheesecake, and all delicious."
"For a thoroughly romantic experience, make a reservation at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant. Located on the 11th floor of Paris Las Vegas' Eiffel Tower replica (half the size of the original), it's been the site of thousands of proposals since its opening. Serving exquisite dishes created by acclaimed Chef Joho, the French restaurant is well-known for its spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip, including one of the best views of the Fountains of Bellagio, which are across the street."
"Love is in the air: Take your romance to the next level with an Eiffel Tower Restaurant experience. Admire center Strip views from floor-to-ceiling windows, all while savoring fine French cuisine. We recommend a table by the window to make the most of your night."
"Cili promotes itself as a visual and culinary celebration of the idyllic, whimsical splendor of Bali and other far-off tropical lands."
"With the likes of Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Macy’s and Nordstrom under its roof, Fashion Show Mall is a fantastic retail destination guaranteed to satisfy your shopping needs. Every weekend the mall lives up to its name by hosting a fashion show featuring the latest styles from the center’s retailers. Fashion Show Mall also offers shoppers a diverse range of restaurants, including Italian offering Luciano and Japanese favorite RA Sushi."
"Fashion Show is one of the best places to shop in Las Vegas. Every weekend, there are fashion shows happening in the middle of the mall, with a retractable runway that rises once it’s time for a show. Located on the Las Vegas Strip, the shopping mall has a handful of stores that are harder to find in the valley, like ZARA, Urban Outfitters, Topshop, Free People, Anthropologie, and more."
"An alien-looking disc structure pierces through the towers of the Fashion Show Mall, giving it a unique silhouette on the Las Vegas Boulevard. The building is spread over a huge 1,878,186 square feet (174,489.2 square metres) and has more than 250 stores. It gets its name from the high-end fashion shows that take place within the mall’s atrium."