Kapit Bahay Las Vegas was opened in 1999. It has a wide selection of Filipino food, like the many beef and chicken delicacies. Besides dine-in, they also cater to orders which require to be delivered.
Little Pampanga Filipino Cuisine is a small place, but the food is good with plenty of variety. The meats are tender and the fried items are very crispy. BBQ pork and lumpia are the favorites here.
Nanay Gloria at Spring Mountain road is a clean nice place with excellent food and good service. The favorite dishes here are the Kare Kare (Oxtail Stew) and Sisig (meat dish). The food is served buffet style, but is always fresh.
D'Pinoy's Joint on South Las Vegas Boulevard is the favorite of Filipinos living in Las Vegas. They have an elaborate menu starting with appetizers and soup. They offer chicken, beef and pork dishes along with rice and noodles.
Kusina Ni Lorraine Express has a lot of tasty delicious dishes. Take out is very popular here as well for authentic Filipino food great for kids and group gatherings.
The cooking at Kusina Ni Lorraine restaurant is excellent and there are so many dishes to choose from. They have their menu posted with pictures. They serve Filipino cuisine, desserts, and snacks.
Café Moda has plenty of dancing, drinking, karaoke singing, and Filipino food. This is the place to go for a fun night out with friends!
Bacchanal Buffet, located in Caesars Palace, overlooks the world-famous Garden of the Gods pool oasis. They serve hundreds of dishes daily to their guests.
Kapuso Kapamilya Karaoke & Bar is a Filipino karaoke bar where you can relax and sing your favorite songs with friends and family. This is where you can eat your favorite Filipino food too. They also cater all kinds of party.
ChowKing is a Filipino-Chinese fast food chain that has a casual atmosphere. It is a good place to go for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They serve the Halo Halo dessert. Prices range from under $10. It is liked by vegetarians.
Manila BBQ was established in 2018 serving the finest Filipino style barbecue and noodle products. The prices are very reasonable ranging from under $10. It a new fast, casual restaurant that has a variety of Filipino food.
Kusina Ni Lorraine serves Filipino cuisine with a variety of must-try options like garlic rice, longanisa, kare-kare, sinigang, monggo beans, and chicken curry. It is open for lunch, dinner and brunch.
Grilled chicken, beef, pork, with rice and noodles is what is offered at Grill City. Depending on their requirement, customers can choose from value meals, value packs, family platters and party packs.
Max's Restaurant is based in the Philippines with hundreds of restaurants there. Their first restaurant in the U.S. was opened in 1982. It is now present in all the big cities of U.S. like Las Vegas.
Goldilocks has a great selection of Filipino dishes to choose from, and it is a well known bake shop too. The staff are very friendly. It is a good place for kids and group of friends. Prices range from between $11-$30.
Tina's Filipino Restaurant has special menu like crispy pata with Kare-kare sauce, TFC Garlic Shrimp and of course, rice bowls. Their chef, Tina, has a long experience in the food industry and always looks forward to cooking new dishes.
Oming's Kitchen offers Philippines street foods like pork belly grilled with sauce and rice, known as Sinugba pork belly. There is the equally delicious Sinugba chicken. Serving breakfast items like Tocino, starting January.
Cutting Board Filipino Gastropub offers Filipino-American cuisine. Food enthusiasts can experience all tastes here, sweet, sour and spicy, smokey and tangy'a unique dining experience. It has a relaxed ambience for unwinding.
Grill City offers both takeout and delivery options with amazing food choices such as Chicken BBQ, Naked salad and Bamboo shots. Great place for kids and group gatherings when craving breakfast, brunch and lunch.
Kulinarya Express Filipino Kitchen has a wide variety of Filipino foods and also street foods which is served through the day. At the end, they serve the famed Halo Halo as dessert to complete the Filipino meal.