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Sandwiches, New York-style pizza, fresh-baked pastries, and so much more can be found when visiting Fulton Street Food Hall at Harrah's Las Vegas.
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Harrah's Las VegasToday's Hours
Sunday 24 Hours
Monday 24 Hours
Tuesday 24 Hours
Wednesday 24 Hours
Thursday 24 Hours
Friday 24 Hours
Saturday 24 Hours
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Visit WebsiteSandwiches, New York-style pizza, fresh-baked pastries, and so much more can be found when visiting Fulton Street Food Hall at Harrah's Las Vegas. With seating for more than 200 guests, Fulton Street Food Hall is an excellent option for large groups.
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Avoid this coffee and sandwich spot at all costs. The croissants and bagels were so stale they could have been mistaken for rocks, and the overall taste was reminiscent of old bread. Plus, the customer service left much to be desired. Save your money and choose a different place.
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The junction near Harrah's and the Venetian is notoriously busy and can be quite overwhelming. It's a good idea to take the monorail to Harrah's to bypass the chaos, keep your peace of mind, and save on parking fees. It didn't seem like Harrah's has its own parking facility, so parking was next door at the Linq, with a short walk over to Harrah's to catch the Michael Jackson tribute show. Post-concert, a visit to Fulton Street Noodle Bar led to ordering the XO Seafood Udon, which was thoroughly enjoyable. This dish includes fishcake, shrimp, scallops, spicy XO sauce, egg, and Udon noodles. For those not keen on heat, it's possible to request a milder version. The dish is served with a premium soy sauce packet, and the staff member taking the order was very friendly. Dining in the food court, there were numerous tempting dishes on display, making it easy to experience a bit of food envy. The serving size of the noodle bowl was generous, too large to finish in one go, so it ended up being boxed as leftovers. A return visit is definitely on the cards, with the aim of trying some of those other mouth-watering options seen around.
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Great seating area and friendly staff! However, be prepared to spend quite a bit on food that is not always up to healthy standards. The hot pasta is warmed up in a plastic container, which is disappointing, especially since many families with children dine here. For others, it's worth waiting a bit and taking a trip to better dining options. Overall, a letdown!
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Spacious seating area and friendly staff! However, beware of the high prices for food that raises health concerns. Hot pasta is served in plastic containers, which is particularly disheartening considering it’s popular with families and children. For everyone else, it's worth waiting a bit and exploring better dining options nearby. Quite disappointing!
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The atmosphere at Fulton Street Food Hall in Las Vegas is inviting, complete with diverse dining options. During my visit, I tried the Noodle Bar and ordered the beef noodle soup. They were generous with both the meat and noodles, making for a satisfying meal priced around $21. I would definitely consider coming back.
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Great atmosphere with a variety of options at Fulton Street Food Hall. I decided to try the Noodle Bar and ordered the beef noodle soup. It was generously filled with meat and noodles, making it a satisfying meal for around $21. I would definitely come back for more.
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3.64
Based on 22 Reviews
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