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Where To Have An Affordable Meal In Las Vegas
Here are 12 casual, affordable restaurants for when you and your wallet need a break.
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Esther’s Kitchen
This casual Italian spot in the Downtown Arts District has amazing housemade pasta and eight different types of sourdough bread.
Evel Pie
Evel Pie is an aggressively Evel Knievel-themed pizza spot in the Fremont East District downtown.
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.
Monzú Italian Oven + Bar
The Roman-style pizzas at Monzú in Spring Valley are some of the best, and the space is casual enough to go for a low-key night.
Shang Artisan Noodle
Getting a plate of hand-twirled noodles at Shang Artisan Noodle in Spring Valley if you're looking for an affordable meal.
Where To Have An Affordable Meal In Las Vegas
Here are 12 casual, affordable restaurants for when you and your wallet need a break.
Chinglish Cantonese Wine Bar
Chinglish Cantonese Wine Bar is a bar and restaurant in Angel Park that blends Chinese and Jewish influences.
Pizza Rock
Pizza Rock downtown has more options for styles of pizza than we knew existed - bring a group or come for the late-night Happy Hour.
Ellis Island BBQ
This simple barbecue spot in the back of the Ellis Island Hotel is our top spot for an inexpensive meal of chicken and baby back ribs.
Pasta Shop Ristorante
Pasta Shop in Henderson is perfect for a dinner of reasonably-priced pastas, wine, and catching up.
Red 8 Asian Bistro
This beautiful, very red Chinese restaurant in The Wynn is actually casual and comfortable so it works before a show or late night.
The Kitchen at Atomic
The Kitchen at Atomic downtown is the perfect one-two punch, come here for the varied menu of American food and then go next door to Atomic Liquors.
Lamaii
Lamaii is one of our favorite places to eat spicy Thai food, especially since the Chinatown spot looks like a chandelier store.
Hatsumi
Hatsumi is a Japanese restaurant downtown with a long bar and a few booths where you’ll eat skewers and interesting small plates.
ReBar
Spend a good deal of time staring at the crazy amount of kitsch on the walls of this Arts District bar while drinking wine, beer, or a cocktail.
Jinya Ramen Bar
If you eat one bowl of ramen in Vegas, it should be at Jinya in Chinatown - there might be a wait but it’s worth it.
Mama Bird Southern Kitchen
Mama Bird is a quick drive from the Strip, but it still feels like a bit of an escape from the craziness with its kind staff and classic Southern food