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14-Day Las Vegas Foodie Itinerary 2026

A fixed 14-day Las Vegas food route covering signature restaurants, destination dining, and neighborhood food stops. Built from Lodgai's prebuilt itinerary library for travelers who want a ready-made plan centered on great meals.

14 days
Foodies
26 planned stops

Day 1

Vertical Luxury & Roman Roots

6 hr plan

Reservations at Mother Wolf often open at midnight 30 days out; set an alarm as prime slots disappear in minutes.

Navigate the North Strip using the 'Vegas Loop' Tesla tunnels, connecting Fontainebleau directly to Resorts World and the Convention Center.

Arrival at Harry Reid International Airport
09:005757 Wayne Newton Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Arrival at Harry Reid International Airport

Touch down at LAS. In 2026, the arrival experience is frictionless due to biometric gate-to-curb processing. Grab a quick artisan coffee at the local 'Vesta' outpost in Terminal 3 to fuel your transfer to the North Strip.

Next move: 15-minute luxury rideshare to Fontainebleau.

Mother Wolf at Fontainebleau
18:002777 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Mother Wolf at Fontainebleau

Start your journey at Mother Wolf. Focusing on the four classic Roman pastas—Carbonara, Gricia, Amatriciana, and Cacio e Pepe—each noodle is hand-rolled with mathematical precision in a grandiose, high-ceilinged room.

Tip: Order the 'Fiori di Zucca' (stuffed squash blossoms); they are the city's gold standard for light, crispy tempura-style appetizers.

Next move: Walk through the Fontainebleau promenade to the Bleau Bar.

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Day 2

Chinatown’s Michelin-Level Secret

6 hr plan

When visiting Chinatown, always use rideshare; parking in 'Shanghai Plaza' is notoriously difficult during peak lunch and dinner hours.

Head west on Spring Mountain Road. This culinary artery is best navigated via short rideshare hops between various plazas.

Shanghai Taste
13:003435 S Jones Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89146

Shanghai Taste

Chef Jimmy Li's kitchen pleats every soup dumpling by hand behind glass. The skins are nearly translucent, holding a rich, savory broth that has earned national acclaim.

Tip: The 'Sheng Jian Bao' (pan-fried pork buns) are mandatory; they provide a crunchy texture contrast to the soup dumplings.

Next move: 5-minute rideshare to the Partage complex.

Partage
18:003839 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102

Partage

Hidden in a modest storefront, Partage offers multi-course tasting menus that rival the Strip's elite. Chef Yuri Szarzewski uses modern French techniques with Asian-inflected ingredients.

Tip: Opt for the wine pairing; the sommelier finds rare French vintages not found on major resort wine lists.

Next move: 10-minute rideshare back to the Strip.

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Day 3

The Suburban Food Revolution

6 hr plan

UnCommons is a great spot to work from; use the outdoor Wi-Fi in the courtyard between your morning pastry and afternoon sandwich.

Requires a 20-minute rideshare to the Southwest valley (Durango/I-215 hub).

All'Antico Vinaio at UnCommons
09:00Durango Dr & I-215, Las Vegas, NV 89148

All'Antico Vinaio at UnCommons

The first Vegas outpost of the legendary Italian shop. Expect house-made schiacciata bread filled with high-quality Italian salumi, truffles, and pistachio creams.

Tip: The 'La Schiacciata del Boss' is the definitive order for first-timers.

Next move: 5-minute rideshare to Durango Resort.

Eat Your Heart Out at Durango
18:007170 S Durango Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89148

Eat Your Heart Out at Durango

A 25,000-square-foot curated hall. Highlights include the crispy pepperoni squares from NYC’s 'Prince Street Pizza' and 'Ai Pono Café' for authentic Hawaiian street food.

Tip: Don't skip 'Nielsen’s Frozen Custard'—it's a local institution for the richest dairy in the valley.

Next move: 20-minute rideshare return to Strip.

Day 4

Strip Legends & Global Spice

6 hr plan

Gymkhana at Aria is the first US outpost of the London 2-Michelin star icon; request a booth for the best views of the Tandoor show kitchen.

Central Strip movement. Use the ARIA Express tram to jump between Bellagio, Vdara, and Aria.

Sadelle's at Bellagio
09:003600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Sadelle's at Bellagio

The quintessential 'Sadelle's Tower' features house-cured salmon and world-class bagels in a room defined by pastel glamour and views of the massive seasonal floral displays.

Tip: The 'Sticky Buns' are baked in limited quantities; ask your server to reserve one as soon as you sit down.

Next move: Tram ride to Aria.

Gymkhana at Aria
18:003730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158

Gymkhana at Aria

Inspired by the elite social clubs of colonial India, this venue serves legendary dishes like Goan Lobster Curry and Kid Goat Methi Keema in a dark, atmospheric room.

Tip: The 'Wagyu Chuck Rib Pepper Fry' is a Las Vegas exclusive that isn't available at the London original.

Next move: Short walk to the Aria casino bar for a nightcap.

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Day 5

Southeast Asian Hawker Crawl

6 hr plan

Order via the Resorts World app to queue up food from multiple Famous Foods stalls at once; your phone will alert you when each is ready.

Focus on the North Strip. The Vegas Loop station at Resorts World is located near the self-parking entrance.

Famous Foods Street Eats
13:003000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Famous Foods Street Eats

A 24,000-square-foot space inspired by Asian hawker centers. Order 'Boon Tong Kee' chicken rice or 'Ah Chun' Shandong dumplings via touchscreen kiosks.

Tip: Visit 'Geylang Claypot Rice'—the rice crust at the bottom is a masterclass in texture.

Next move: Walk through Resorts World to the Carversteak entrance.

Carversteak
18:003000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Carversteak

Redefining the Vegas steakhouse for 2026. Sourcing Japanese Wagyu and dry-aged American cuts, Carversteak blends high-design with precision grilling and molecular sides.

Tip: Ask for a table in the 'Knife Room' to select your own custom-crafted steak knife for the meal.

Next move: 10-minute rideshare to Encore.

Day 6

Arts District Soul & Seasonal Italian

6 hr plan

Esther’s Kitchen is the most difficult table in the neighborhood; book precisely 30 days out at midnight via Resy.

10-minute rideshare north to the 18b Arts District. The area is highly walkable once you arrive at Main Street.

Able Baker Brewing
13:001108 S Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89104

Able Baker Brewing

Sample the city's homegrown flavors. Their 'Atomic Duck' IPA is a local icon. The on-site kitchen serves some of the best duck fat fries in Nevada.

Tip: Ask for the 'Experimental Tap'—they often rotate small-batch sours and stouts that never hit the main menu.

Next move: 5-minute walk to Esther's Kitchen.

Esther's Kitchen
18:001131 S Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89104

Esther's Kitchen

Known for house-made pasta and sourdough with unique butters, it offers an authentic experience that feels like a neighborhood gem in a world-class city.

Tip: The 'Sourdough Bread' with three seasonal butters is non-negotiable for every table.

Next move: 15-minute rideshare back to the Strip.

Day 7

The Pinnacle: 3-Star Michelin Luxury

6 hr plan

Reservations at Joël Robuchon open 90 days in advance; if the main room is full, 'L'Atelier' next door offers the same kitchen quality with more energy.

South Strip focus. Park MGM and MGM Grand are connected by the ARIA Express tram and a short pedestrian bridge.

Eataly Las Vegas
09:003770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Eataly Las Vegas

Spend your morning browsing 40,000 square feet of Italian culture. Sample fresh pasta, gelato, and high-quality salumi at various counters in Park MGM.

Tip: Visit the 'Gran Caffé Milano' for an authentic espresso to fuel your afternoon rest.

Next move: Pedestrian bridge to MGM Grand.

Joël Robuchon at MGM Grand
18:003799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Joël Robuchon at MGM Grand

The ultimate Vegas dining experience. Known as 'The Mansion,' this 1930s Parisian-themed room hosts a choreographed ballet of French culinary precision. Every dish is a work of art.

Tip: The bread cart and the mignardises (sweets) cart are legendary; save room for the final selection of 20+ house-made chocolates.

Next move: Short walk back to your resort or rideshare.

Day 8

Historic Americana & Boulder City

6 hr plan

Boulder City prohibits gambling; enjoy the unique silence and 1930s charm of this 'town that built the dam.'

Rent a car for the 45-minute drive south. Parking is free throughout Boulder City's historic district.

Coffee Cup Cafe
09:00512 Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005

Coffee Cup Cafe

Start at this legendary local diner. Known for its breakfast burritos and retro surf decor, it offers a glimpse into small-town Nevada life away from the neon.

Tip: Order the 'Bloody Mary'—it’s served with a spicy kick and is a local favorite.

Next move: 10-minute drive to Hoover Dam.

Main Street Station Garden Court
18:00200 N Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

Main Street Station Garden Court

Return to Downtown for dinner in a space filled with antiques, including Winston Churchill’s snooker table. It offers a nostalgic alternative to modern Strip dining.

Tip: Pick up an 'Antiques Tour' map at the front desk to find all the artifacts after your meal.

Next move: 10-minute rideshare to the Strip.

Day 9

Northern Thai Legend & Era-Specific Drinks

6 hr plan

Lotus of Siam has multiple locations; the Red Rock Casino location is the most luxurious, but the Flamingo Rd spot is the most accessible from the Strip.

Rideshare to Flamingo Rd (10 mins) and then to Sahara Ave for the evening.

Lotus of Siam
13:00620 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Lotus of Siam

Experience one of America's most famous Thai spots. Legendary for its 'Garlic Prawns' and massive, award-winning wine list. The flavors are complex, savory-sweet, and authentic.

Tip: Order from the 'Northern Thai' section to experience the unique flavors the chef is truly famous for.

Next move: 10-minute rideshare to Herbs & Rye.

Herbs & Rye
18:003713 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102

Herbs & Rye

A favorite for industry insiders. The cocktail menu is organized by era (Prohibition, Tiki, etc.). During late-night 'Happy Hour,' all steaks are half-price in a dark, leather-booth setting.

Tip: Reservations are essential; try to book after 11:00 PM for the best energy and value.

Next move: 15-minute rideshare back to the Strip.

Day 10

Mediterranean Fusion in the Southwest

3 hr plan

Anima by EDO in the Southwest valley is the city's best-kept local secret; their tasting menu is an incredible value for the quality provided.

Requires a car or 20-minute rideshare to the Russell Rd area in the Southwest.

Anima by EDO
18:009275 W Russell Rd #190, Las Vegas, NV 89148

Anima by EDO

Chef Oscar Amador blends Spanish tapas with Italian soul. Designed for sharing, the menu features dishes like 'Pan con Tomate' with Iberico ham and house-made pastas in an upscale-casual setting.

Tip: The 'Beef Carpaccio' with truffle and Idiazabal cheese is an absolute mandatory order.

Next move: 20-minute rideshare return to Strip.

Day 11

French Bistro Excellence

6 hr plan

Ask for a table on the outdoor patio at Bouchon; it overlooks the Venezia pool and is one of the Strip’s quietest morning spots.

Central Strip movement. Use the Venetian pedestrian bridges to avoid the Strip sidewalk heat.

Bouchon at The Venetian
09:003355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Bouchon at The Venetian

Tucked away in the Venezia Tower, Keller brings Parisian elegance to the Strip. Known for 'Pain au Chocolat' and Steak Frites, it offers a peaceful, high-ceilinged environment miles away from the casinos.

Tip: Check the Bouchon Bakery counter downstairs if you just want a quick, elite macaron or croissant.

Next move: Walk through to the Palazzo lobby for the evening meal.

Wakuda at The Venetian
18:003355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Wakuda at The Venetian

A sanctuary of high-end Japanese gastronomy. Focusing on pristine seasonal ingredients flown from Japan, the menu features delicate sashimi and high-grade Wagyu in an architectural masterpiece of a room.

Tip: The 'Omakase' at the private counter is the ultimate experience for serious sushi enthusiasts.

Next move: Short walk to your resort suite.

Day 12

Taiwanese Precision & Global Deli

6 hr plan

The 'proper' way to eat a Din Tai Fung soup dumpling is to poke a small hole to let the steam out before eating it whole to catch the broth.

Central Strip focus (Aria). Use the North Valet for the fastest entry to the restaurant row.

Din Tai Fung at Aria
13:003730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158

Din Tai Fung at Aria

Watch chefs in white masks pleat each dumpling with mathematical precision. Known for Kurobuta pork soup dumplings and spicy shrimp wontons, it is a masterclass in high-volume, high-quality production.

Tip: The 'Cucumber Salad' and 'Sautéed String Beans' are the best balancing sides in the city.

Next move: Walk through Aria to Proper Eats.

Proper Eats Food Hall
18:003730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158

Proper Eats Food Hall

Sample high-concept street food from across the globe. Features exclusive outposts like Seoul’s 'Seoul Bird' and the legendary New York 'Katz’s Delicatessen' pop-ups in a sleek, architectural space.

Tip: Check the hidden 'Easy’s Cocktail Lounge' behind the donut shop for an evening drink.

Next move: Walk back to your Strip resort.

Day 13

The Ultimate Buffet Finale

3 hr plan

The Wynn Buffet has a 'Pre-Paid' priority line; book and pay online to bypass physical standby queues that can exceed two hours.

North Strip focus (Wynn/Encore). Use the monorail for the long jump from the central Strip.

The Buffet at Wynn
13:003131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109

The Buffet at Wynn

Experience the modern evolution of the Vegas buffet. Featuring made-to-order dishes ranging from Argentinian grill meats to high-end seafood in a whimsical, sun-drenched floral atrium.

Tip: Focus on the seafood and prime rib; they are widely considered the highest-quality items for the price.

Next move: Walk through to the Encore Spa for a final afternoon reset.

Day 14

Last Bites & Departure

6 hr plan

Most resorts allow 'self-check' for bags at the bell desk even after checkout, allowing you one last foodie stroll without luggage.

Final transit to LAS is a 15-minute rideshare from any major resort hub.

Eggslut at Cosmopolitan
09:003708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Eggslut at Cosmopolitan

Start your final day with the 'Fairfax' sandwich or the signature 'Slut'—a coddled egg on potato purée. It's the definitive modern Vegas breakfast experience in the heart of the city’s most stylish resort.

Tip: Arrive by 7:30 AM to avoid the legendary 45-minute morning line.

Next move: Final 15-minute rideshare to airport.

Departure from LAS
13:005757 Wayne Newton Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Departure from LAS

Conclude your journey with a biometric departure from Terminal 3. Enjoy a final view of the Strip skyline from the floor-to-ceiling glass before boarding your flight home.

Tip: If you have an AMEX, the Centurion Lounge in Concourse D is the city's best final foodie sanctuary before flying.

Next move: Final destination.