dianefrank+FollowVegas locals’ secret steak deals revealedLas Vegas might be known for its pricey Strip steakhouses, but locals have found unbeatable steak specials that won’t empty your wallet. Jackson’s Bar & Grill serves up a massive, never-frozen ribeye with sides for just $22—no wonder they sell 200 a day! Over at John Cutter, every Sunday means half-off all steaks, making even the fanciest cuts affordable. And if you love a classic vibe, Herbs & Rye’s half-price steak happy hour is a must, with juicy filet mignon and New York strip at prices you’d never expect in Vegas. Who else has tried these hidden gems or has a favorite spot for a great steak deal? #Food #LasVegasEats #SteakSpecials00Share
Mary Williams+FollowLas Vegas’ must-try Mexican eatsLas Vegas isn’t just about casinos and shows—the city’s Mexican food scene is a flavor-packed adventure all its own. From Tacos El Gordo’s legendary adobada on the Strip to Casa Don Juan’s homey chile colorado downtown, each spot brings something unique. Whether you’re craving vegan tacos at Tacotarian, late-night chile relleno at El Dorado Cantina, or lobster tacos at Casa Playa, there’s a place for every taste and vibe. Locals swear by these 13 restaurants for authentic, unforgettable bites. Which spot is your go-to, or is there a hidden gem we missed? Let’s swap recommendations! #Food #LasVegasEats #MexicanFood00Share
dianefrank+FollowLas Vegas’ Thai Legends: A hidden gem at The LakesTucked away in The Lakes, Thai Legends is the kind of spot locals dream about but rarely find—a family-run Thai restaurant where every dish is made fresh to order. The panang curry is rich and aromatic, the drunken noodles are packed with flavor, and the Thai iced tea is the perfect antidote to Vegas heat. It’s not about flashy décor or hype, just honest, balanced flavors and a warm, welcoming vibe. If you’re craving authentic Thai food that feels like a home-cooked meal, this place is a must-try. Who else has a favorite local hidden gem? #Food #LasVegasEats #ThaiFood00Share
Annette Jones+FollowLas Vegas sandwich shops score national spotlightLas Vegas just landed two spots on Yelp’s Top 100 Sandwich Shops list, and it’s not the Strip’s celebrity chefs getting the buzz—it’s local favorites like Bronze Cafe in the northwest valley. Known for its creative, health-conscious menu (think vegan turkey and keto lattes), Bronze Cafe ranked #57 nationwide, showing how diverse and exciting our food scene is getting. With more folks looking for vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options, it’s awesome to see local spots getting national love. Which Las Vegas sandwich shop is your go-to, and what’s your favorite order? #Food #LasVegasEats #SandwichLovers00Share
Annette Jones+FollowTijuana’s taco legend spices up Vegas nightsTacos El Gordo is changing the late-night food game in Las Vegas, bringing real-deal Tijuana street tacos to every corner of the city. Locals and tourists alike are lining up for handmade tortillas and juicy adobada, and the demand is so wild that the Strip location sometimes shuttles hungry fans to other spots just to keep up! Even with four locations, the vibe stays authentic and the prices reasonable—$2-4 a taco. If you’ve tried it, what’s your go-to order? And does anything else in Vegas come close for true Mexican flavor? #Food #LasVegasEats #TacosElGordo00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowLas Vegas fusion: Italian romance meets Mexican spiceLas Vegas has a new spot that’s shaking up the city’s food scene—Il Toro E La Capra, where Italian elegance collides with the bold flavors of Mexico. Created by Javier Barajas, the mind behind Lindo Michoacan, this place isn’t just about food; it’s about family, history, and a love for two cultures. The vibe is pure Old Vegas charm with a rustic Italian twist, and the menu? Think beef carpaccio next to mole poblano, lobster ravioli with a side of house-made salsa. If you’re looking for a dining experience that’s as heartfelt as it is delicious, this is the place to try. Who’s ready for a new kind of fusion night out? #Food #LasVegasEats #FusionCuisine00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowTaco Stand expands in Vegas—more tacos coming!Las Vegas taco lovers, your options just got tastier! The Taco Stand just opened its second spot in Crossroads Commons, and a third is already in the works for Henderson. Locals are raving about their signature carne asada tacos and the classic battered fish with chipotle salsa. With unique choices like cactus paddle and Sonora-style steak, there’s something for everyone. It’s exciting to see a favorite taco spot grow right here in our city. Which taco are you most excited to try, and what do you think this means for the local food scene? #Food #LasVegasEats #TacoStand00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowJapanese crepes coming to Maryland PkwyLas Vegas foodies, get ready for a new treat—Ichigo Crepe is about to open on S Maryland Parkway, bringing fresh Japanese-style crepes to the neighborhood. From the same team behind What’s Crepe, this spot will serve up sweet and savory crepes made fresh daily, plus ceremonial grade matcha and unique drinks. With everything made in-house, it’s a fresh twist on dessert and snack time. With other favorites like Sleepyhead Donut & K-Dog and Five Guys nearby, this area is turning into a real foodie hub. Who’s excited to try these new flavors? #Food #LasVegasEats #JapaneseCrepes00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowLas Vegas gets a taste of Fort Worth’s Hedary’sHedary’s Mediterranean, the Fort Worth spot that first brought hummus to town, is about to shake up the Las Vegas food scene! After 50 years as a Texas favorite, the family-run restaurant is opening its first Vegas location on Centennial Center Blvd. Locals can look forward to the same iconic flavors that made Hedary’s a legend, though the opening date and menu are still under wraps. With so many new dining options popping up in the area, how do you think Hedary’s will fit in? What Mediterranean dishes are you hoping to see? #Food #LasVegasEats #Hedarys00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowBazaar Meat’s big move shakes up the StripBazaar Meat by José Andrés is making a bold leap from the Sahara to the heart of the Strip at the Venetian’s Palazzo, opening September 4. This isn’t just a new address—it’s a game-changer for Vegas food lovers. The new spot promises the same show-stopping live-fire grills and legendary tasting menus, plus some surprises from chef Frank Medina. With the Venetian pouring $1.5 billion into upgrades and more top steakhouses joining the neighborhood, the city’s steak scene is about to get even hotter. Who’s planning to check out the new Bazaar Meat? What dish are you most excited to try? #Food #LasVegasEats #BazaarMeat00Share