Search
The Market Street Cafe at California Hotel proves you can find good eats in Vegas without being confined to the famous, and expensive, strip.
Location
California Hotel and CasinoToday's Hours
Sunday 24 Hours
Monday 24 Hours
Tuesday 24 Hours
Wednesday 24 Hours
Thursday 24 Hours
Friday 24 Hours
Saturday 24 Hours
Price
$Cuisine
CafePhone
(702) 385-1222Website
Visit WebsiteAt California Hotel, they like to say that the spirit of aloha exists throughout the place, and this is certainly true at the Market Street Cafe. Here you will find American-style food with just a twist of island flair. Don’t be fooled into expecting a wealth of jerk seasoning, however, The islands in question are of the Pacific variety. Their butterfish dinner is a specialty, served with potatoes and veg at a more than decent price for Las Vegas.
Breakfasts are hearty offerings, with everything from steak and eggs to a Portuguese omelet. Some are served all day for those late risers. Dinners offer a wealth of American favorites, such as steak, fried shrimp, and, that old standby, chicken fingers. If you’re an American, you’ll feel right at home. If you're a foreign tourist, take a tour of their all-American cuisine. Maybe with a stop-off in Britain for the fish and chips.
Discover helpful tips and hints about Market Street Cafe from our members.
Login To Leave Your Own
Nobody has left any tips yet... Be the first!
Login or Register to leave a review.
What I Liked Most
What I Disliked
Had a wonderful dinner at Market Street Cafe in Las Vegas. The service was friendly and efficient. The whole family enjoyed their meals and left satisfied. The fettuccine pasta was delicious and surprisingly filling. The ribs were tender and flavorful, and the medium rare prime rib was top-notch. Overall, a great dining experience.
What I Liked Most
What I Disliked
Dinner was great! Fast and simple. Service was super friendly and helpful. Came with the family, and we all left happy and very full. Food was exactly how we ordered it and hot. We got the fettuccine pasta, which looks like a small portion, but it was plenty. The ribs were super soft and flavorful and a medium rare prime rib...delicious!
What I Liked Most
What I Disliked
We came here for their "world famous oxtail soup/stew." It's been a while since we've eaten here and ordered this specialty of theirs. The place has gone through a makeover since then. Service and food quality aren't the same. The oxtail stew, this time, was disappointing. Not enough depth of flavor. We weren't given the traditional add ins. The meat was tender, but there wasn't much else in the soup. I've had really great versions of this in Oahu so this one was such a disappointment. The one at the Aloha Kitchen nearby is better. We ordered a few other dishes and they too were blah. Probably won't be returning anytime soon. But if you arrive in Vegas after 8 and need a place to eat semi-decent comfort food, this place may suit your needs and palate well enough.
What I Liked Most
What I Disliked
Don’t let the place/decor fool you. Older crowd. But so nice and quiet. No cigarettes smell. You might even want to walk away to head to Redwood. Do not. I’m telling you. Try the prime rib. We are huge meat eaters and this place is exceptional. Prime rib (what they are well known for) so of course we had to try it out. Brought my family of 9 out here. It was 5:30. We only waited about 6 minutes for them to set up seating and our table. No reservations. First come. 18.99 for a nice thick piece of prime rib - cooked to a medium rare to perfection. I mean absolute perfection! It comes with au jus and horseradish. The outer fat cap was seasoned very well and absolutely delicious. We know our meat and this was well worth the trip out there. If you want a huge piece of prime rib for a very good price. Try here. Cherry jubilee at the end was delicious and big enough for two people to share since only 5 of us got the prime rib (cherry jubilee comes with it). Cal Cut Prime Rib” which they label as the “Juiciest Prime Rib in Town”. It is VERY true. The meal comes with a house salad, and choice of steamed rice, baked potato, mashed potatoes, or fries and a fresh vegetable. Spare ribs were equally delicious and sadly we didn’t get to try the oxtail because they serve it after 9pm. But there was so much prime rib I could barely finish and I ALWAYS finish my meat. We ordered alcohol but they get that from the casino so that was an extra price. For three wines and a mule. It was $24. They were the small plastic cups full. Still the Cab paired well with the prime rib. total for our party of 9 - $237 including the 20% tip Totally worth it. We will be bringing friends next time.
What I Liked Most
What I Disliked
Long a place to get local food, this has morphed into a mainland menu with only minimal local food, restricted to the plate lunch of the day. On Wednesday the special was fried spam, Portuguese sausage and bbq ribs. But they still carry their famous oxtail soup from 9pm to 3am. Will come back to try that.
What I Liked Most
What I Disliked
Delicious Hawaiian classics. I had the Loco Moco everything else looked great
Rating
4.56
Based on 9 Reviews
Have questions about Market Street Cafe? Get them answered quickly by our members.
Get To AskingLogin or Register to ask a question
No questions yet... Ask the first!
Check In At Market Street Cafe