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Like a traditional food court on steroids, Famous Foods offers more than 16 eateries from award-winning chefs.
Location
Resorts WorldToday's Hours
Sunday 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Monday 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Tuesday 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Friday 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Saturday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Price
$$Cuisine
Quick BitesPhone
(702) 676-7000Website
Visit WebsiteFrom traditional Shandong dumplings to award-winning Texas BBQ, the Famous Foods food hall at Resorts World Las Vegas has something for everyone. Located just off the casino floor, Famous Foods brings all your favorite street food varieties to one location. The selection of more than 16 restaurants makes Famous Foods a perfect destination for quick bites or dining with friends.
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Famous Foods in Las Vegas is a wonderful place featuring many well-known vendors from Asia, including Singapore and more. It's reminiscent of a hawker center, offering a wide variety of cuisines. You'll find Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, and even American vendors here. At the center, there’s a bar where patrons can gather. Various stands display and sell trinkets, and, of course, there are boba tea offerings. Overall, it's a great place to dine and visit.
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The ambiance of this food court is truly delightful. Initially, I came to try the Fil lechon, but it seems they've closed down permanently. Instead, I opted for some ramen, which was delicious, as well as the Tiger Boba. It would be great if they opened earlier than 10 am. I gave 4 stars because only half of the stalls were open, while the other half were closed. This was my first visit here, and I'll definitely be returning.
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Famous Foods in Las Vegas is a fantastic spot where you can find vendors from various parts of Asia, such as Singapore. It is reminiscent of a hawker center, offering a wide range of food options. From Japanese and Chinese to Filipino and American vendors, there is something for everyone. The central bar is a great place to gather and there are stands selling trinkets as well. Don't forget to try the boba tea while you're there. Overall, it's a great place to dine and explore.
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I really enjoyed the atmosphere of this food court. I was disappointed to find out that Fil lechon was permanently closed, but I tried the Ramen and Tiger Bobba instead, and they were both delicious. It would be nice if they opened earlier than 10 am. I gave it 4 stars because only half of the stalls were open. Overall, I had a good experience and will definitely return in the future.
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The duck tacos and bowl at Famous Foods in Las Vegas are absolutely delicious and filling. The flavor and presentation are top-notch with a wide variety of options to choose from. The atmosphere is lively with many tourists and visitors enjoying their meals. Overall, I highly recommend giving Famous Foods a try. And if you have a sweet tooth for cheese dessert, there is a nearby place worth saving room for.
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The duck tacos and bowl at Famous Foods in Las Vegas are absolutely delicious and one plate is definitely enough. The flavor and presentation are top-notch with so many different options to choose from. The vibe is lively with a mix of tourists and visitors adding to the atmosphere. It's definitely worth a try. And if you're a cheese for dessert lover, save room because there is a great dessert place nearby!
Rating
3.78
Based on 18 Reviews
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