Best places to grab a quick bite in Las Vegas
Café Darak
A café that boasts a Volkswagen tent is a place you will want to eat, especially considering the menu here. You should know a couple of things about this Café Darak , i.e., the owner’s original name is Nauen Yun, she now...more
SkinnyFATS
The first SkinnyFATS restaurant that opened in Las Vegas was an immediate success, prompting a second one to open and a third one is on the way. If you have never heard of this restaurant, there are a few things to know ...more
Sunrise Coffee
This beautiful coffee shop is perfect for coffee lovers who are looking for organic, fair trade coffee from single origin farms or for the vegetarian or vegan looking for amazing home-made food. The couple behind Sunrise...more
Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza
This artisanal and trendy pizza place is all the rage since the chain opened its first store in 2012. Today, there are two locations in Las Vegas and they are well worth a visit if you happen to be craving pizza. It is a...more
Jean Philippe Patisserie
In case you didn’t know, Jean Philippe Maury is a world pastry champion and therefore it shouldn’t be surprising that his pastries are so super delicious that you should not leave Las Vegas without trying one. All the it...more
Secret Pizza
We are going to let you in to a little secret here, some of the best pizza is found hidden away on the third floor of the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. There is no signage to indicate that pizza is available here. However, ...more
Sin City Sandwich
This sandwich shop is known for its fast service, excellent fresh sandwiches and great price. Michael, the owner, is almost always on hand at the shop, taking orders, talking to customers and making sure everything is up...more
In-N-Out Burger
This burger chain has been around since 1948 when it started in California with a limited menu of burgers, fries and drinks. Since then it has exploded throughout the United States and remains one of the best places to g...more
Earl of Sandwich
Everyone loves sandwiches, especially when they are more than just a few slices of meat between a couple bland slices of bread. Luckily you would never get that kind of sandwich at Earl of Sandwich, an upscale deli like ...more
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