A Foodie's 3-Day Las Vegas Adventure

  1. Day 1: Breakfast at Eggslut
    Located in the Cosmopolitan Hotel
    Time from Airport: 15 minutes (5.2 miles)
    Distance from Previous Location: N/A

    Eggslut is a popular breakfast spot known for their gourmet egg sandwiches. You won't regret trying the Fairfax sandwich with scrambled eggs, cheese, caramelized onions, chives, and sriracha mayo. Breakfast is served all day so don't worry about waking up early!

  2. Day 1: Lunch at Lotus of Siam
    Off-strip location; 953 E. Sahara Ave
    Time from Previous Location: 17 minutes (7.3 miles)

    Lotus of Siam serves up authentic Thai food and is a hidden gem away from the busy tourist areas. Try their crispy duck panang curry and nam kao tod rice balls. Don't forget to make a reservation in advance!

  3. Day 1: Dinner at Momofuku
    Located in the Cosmopolitan Hotel
    Time from Previous Location: 13 minutes (4 miles)

    Momofuku offers a diverse menu with dishes inspired by cuisines all around the world. The spicy miso ramen is a must-try along with the pork belly bao buns. The atmosphere and vibe are unique and inviting.

  4. Day 2: Brunch at Mon Ami Gabi
    Located in the Paris Hotel
    Time from Previous Location: 11 minutes (2.7 miles)

    Mon Ami Gabi is a charming French bistro with great views of the strip. Their brunch menu has various egg dishes and pastries to choose from. Don't miss out on their famous dessert - bread pudding!

  5. Day 2: Visit the Farmers Market
    Located at Downtown Summerlin, 1980 Festival Plaza Dr.
    Time from Previous Location: 25 minutes (15.2 miles)

    The Farmers Market has a wide variety of local produce, artisanal products and ready-to-eat foods such as crepes and tamales. We recommend picking up some snacks to eat throughout the day.

  6. Day 2: Dinner at Raku
    Off-strip location; 5030 Spring Mountain Rd. #2
    Time from Previous Location: 15 minutes (9.5 miles)

    Raku is a Japanese restaurant known for their charcoal-grilled skewers and also offers delicious sushi. Try their foie gras skewer and the kobe beef skewer. Be sure to check their hours as they are closed in the late afternoon.

  7. Day 3: Brunch at Bouchon
    Located in the Venetian Hotel
    Time from Previous Location: 11 minutes (2.3 miles)

    Bouchon is a French-inspired restaurant serving brunch with an elegant touch. Their quiche Lorraine is a classic dish that's executed perfectly. The charming atmosphere will make you feel like you're dining in a beautiful French bistro.

  8. Day 3: Pizza at Secret Pizza
    Located in the Cosmopolitan; Third Floor, next to the High Limit Lounge
    Time from Previous Location: 5 minutes (0.2 miles)

    Secret Pizza is a hidden gem and one of the best pizza spots in Las Vegas. Despite its hidden location it's a popular spot so expect a line during peak hours. The pepperoni and mushroom pizza won't disappoint.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Eggslut (45 min, $12)
  • Lotus of Siam (1.5 hrs, $30)
  • Momofuku (1.5 hrs, $45)
  • Mon Ami Gabi (1 hr, $30)
  • Farmers Market (1 hr, $20)
  • Raku (1.5 hrs, $50)
  • Bouchon (1 hr, $40)
  • Secret Pizza (45 min, $15)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $242

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider checking out the Bellagio Buffet for a luxurious all-you-can-eat experience. For lunch, head to Flock and Fowl located downtown for their famous Hainanese Chicken Rice. If you're looking for something sweet, The Sugar Factory has oversized candy-inspired drinks and desserts. If you have less time, skip the Farmers Market and/or Secret Pizza.

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