Las Vegas Popular Eats Review – 2026 Edition 🍽️🎆
Not too many detailed reviews here because most places were decent — nothing exceptionally amazing, but no major disappointments either. Every time I’m in Vegas, I end up searching for where to eat, so here’s a quick rundown so I don’t forget next time lol. 🍖 Chubby Cattle BBQ There are several BBQ spots in the same plaza, including the popular Samurai (requires reservations) and 888 Japanese BBQ (join waitlist via Yelp). All three are similarly priced. Chubby Cattle had a slightly shorter wait. Good variety of options — we went for the mid-tier menu, and the limited-quantity items were the tastiest. 💰: ~$90 per person 🍜 Hunan Rice Noodle The noodles were a bit salty, but tasted natural (no heavy “processed” vibe — bonus points!). Otherwise, just your standard rice noodle spot. 💰: ~$25 per person 🥩 Peter Luger Quite hyped online — located inside Caesars Palace. The place was full of Chinese customers. You only choose the steak size, not cut. Flavor was good, portions were huge — we struggled to finish! 💰: ~$130 per person 🍜 Shanghai Taste Had to wait in line for a while last time. Taste was pretty standard but solid. 💰: ~$25 per person 🦪 The Palace Station Oyster Bar Tucked inside a slightly older hotel. Arrived at 10 PM and waited about an hour. The bar is tiny — only serves a few groups at a time. One server (who also shucks oysters!) and one chef cooking right in front of you — felt like a real-life version of Overcooked 🎮! Oysters were cheap ($28 for a dozen). Totally worth the wait — highly recommended! 💰: ~$50 per person 🦀 Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace The line was crazy long. Lots of crab legs 🦀, the brisket was good, and the dishes were decent. Ingredients felt worth the price, though taste-wise it was just okay. 💰: ~$120 per person 🍜 Washing Potato A brunch spot inside Fontainebleau. Fun setup (side-by-side seating). The beef chow fun was tasty. Mainly convenient + shorter wait. 💰: ~$40 per person #LasVegas #LasVegasHotels #LasVegasFood 🎰🍜✨