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Las Vegas hides serious off-Strip noodle shops and 24-hour diners behind its celebrity-chef marquees. Whatever hour the craving hits, one tap finds somewhere open.
Pick my food in Las Vegas →How it works
Tap the button and Eat What Food? pulls real restaurants near downtown Las Vegas from Google Places, then picks one that's open right now — biased toward well-rated spots so the one decision we make rarely disappoints. No filters to wade through, no endless scrolling.
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10 Las Vegas restaurants worth the trip
Las Vegas dining is defined by the old-school supper club: dim lighting, red leather booths, tableside Caesars, and steaks as big as the bets outside. Beyond the Strip's celebrity-chef temples sit decades-old survivors trading in martinis, garlicky Italian classics, and Rat Pack-era glamour. These institutions preserve the vintage soul of a city forever reinventing itself. Below are ten Las Vegas institutions that have earned their lines. Use it as a shortlist, or tap the button above and let one nearby pick settle dinner for you right now.
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Golden Steer SteakhouseParadise
Vegas's oldest steakhouse, since 1958, a former Sinatra haunt; famous for bone-in cuts.
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El Sombrero CafeArts District
The city's oldest Mexican restaurant, serving handmade tortillas since 1950.
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Bob Taylor's Original Ranch HouseNorthwest Las Vegas
Mesquite-grilled steakhouse since 1955, among the valley's oldest.
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Top of Binion's SteakhouseDowntown
Steakhouse atop Binion's since 1965, with skyline views and chicken-fried lobster.
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The PeppermillLas Vegas Strip
A neon-lit 1972 coffee shop and Fireside Lounge, beloved for towering breakfasts.
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Hugo's CellarDowntown
Romantic basement steakhouse since 1973, a rose for every lady.
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Chicago Joe'sDowntown
Tiny brick-cottage Italian since 1975, serving Sicilian-rooted pasta.
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Bootlegger BistroSouth Las Vegas
Family Italian with roots to 1949, open 24 hours with live lounge.
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Piero's Italian CuisineConvention Center
Old-school Italian since 1982, a "Casino" filming site famous for osso buco.
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Jerry's NuggetNorth Las Vegas
Family-owned casino since 1964 whose retro diner draws locals.
Restaurant names link to Google Maps for directions, hours, and current reviews. Hours and availability change — call ahead for the famous ones.
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