Got a little difference of opinion with your group? Can’t decide on a place to eat? Then I know exactly where you should head. Famous Foods Street Eats at Resorts World Las Vegas has a lot of choices. 

If you love sushi, Nori Bar features hand rolls and maki cut rolls, plus three sets with the most popular items. Steve Aoki’s Kuru Kuru Pa, pictured, serves up teriyaki bowls, Wu Zhang Artisan Noodles are hand-pulled and Googgle Man wok fries rice and egg noodles. But the choices are only beginning. FUHU Shack’s char siu and roasted duck burritos are reminescent of the Peking duck you’ll find at the full restaurant. At Famous Pho, Harajuku Ramen and Geylang Claypot Rice, there are delicious versions of the popular Asian dishes. While at most of the restaurants in Famous Foods Street Eats are meant to be eaten in the courtyard spaces the eateries surround, FUHU Cha Chaan Teng is a sit-down “tea restaurant” that offers a varied Asian menu that channels many different areas.

If it’s not Asian cuisine you are after, you still have plenty of choices. Hit up Marcus Samuelsson’s Nashville-style chicken place, Street Bird, where you can get sandwiches, wings and even vegan Impossible “chicken” nuggets. Burgers? Burger Barn’s classics include all your fixings, and the Lucky Tiger burger includes toppings that will open your eyes. Blood Bros Texas Barbecue offers all the classics. Michos Tacos gives you the option of a combo plate and agua frescas (nachos, too). Han’s Fish & Chips offer two types of fish filets plus fries. Plus, Salad Jack’s has some truly delicious, super-fresh greenery. For Mediterranean staples like falafel and hummus, try Yaya’s.

Two central stands offer cocktails and desserts—Famous Foods Center Bar has self-pour and automated beer taps, while Sweet Eats sports candy apples and much more. And what would dinner be without bubble tea? Tiger Sugar will have you all pepped up with such drinks as the Black Sugar Milk Tea. If you can’t find something in Famous Foods Street Eats, walk to the next stall. There’s surely something there.

Resorts World Las Vegas. 702.676.7000. zoukgrouplv.com

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