If you’re in Las Vegas and somehow don’t have plans for dinner, you do now. The lauded food hall Famous Foods Street Eats at Resorts World Las Vegas has pretty much every cuisine you can imagine—Japanese? Check. Malaysian? Check. English? Check. Mexican? Check. Barbecue? Check. Mediterranean? Check. Salad? Check, check, check, check!

When Famous Foods Street Eats first opened in 2021, foodies could find dishes from famous DJs, celebrity chefs and trendy restaurants arrayed around the hall. Since then, the offerings have only grown; it would be hard not to find something to satisfy you.

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If you are craving an alcoholic beverage, you have three options: the circular, neon-lit Center Bar, Nori Bar and Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den. The Center Bar offers a self-pour system with beer, wine and cocktails plus a 16-seat bar, while Here Kitty Kitty is a hidden lounge offering craft cocktails and an intimate environment accessed through a storefront. Nori Bar is a sushi, sashimi and cocktail bar where you’ll find three Japanese beers and sake on tap. The curated menu offers several roll sets and sashimi, too.

Other cool drinks possibilities are at Tiger Sugar, a boba place that is famous for its boba drinks like the Black Sugar Boba Milk, and Michos Tacos, which offers several varieties of fruity agua frescas.

Michos Tacos also offers nachos, so grab one to share with the crew as an appetizer, then think about the salad course. Some folks love a salad before their main meal, and some people love a salad, period. At Salad Jack’s, get your leafy greens in specialty salads or a build-it-your-way option. There are also turkey sandwiches and chicken noodle soup, if that’s your bag.

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For a great shareable option, head to Streetbird, which features Marcus Samuelsson’s famous fowl, and get a few orders of the bone-in chicken wings, which come in a variety of flavors. Vegan? The Impossible nuggets allow you to indulge, too. The fried chicken sandwiches are a little spicy, as is the chicken and cornbread waffle.

Barbecue fans can head to Blood Bros for Texas barbecue that’s given a little extra edge with Asian spices. And if it is more traditional Asian flavors you want, you’ve got tons of options, from wok-fried rice and noodles at Googgleman’s Char Kuey Teow to specialties at Geylang Claypot Rice, with crispy rice in each claypot. Kura Kura Pa offers teriyaki bowls, Fuhu Shack goes big with roast duck burritos, and Famous Pho features the popular dish. Want more? Ramen, burgers, dumplings, noodles, gyros and other dishes are available at other stalls.

You are sure to need dessert, and in the center of the food hall behind Center Bar is just the ticket, Sweet Eats. (Look for the gigantic lucky cat towering over the kiosk.) Here you’ll find crepes, Belgian waffles, ice cream, shave ice, cake pops, macaroons and various pastries, plus coffees to enjoy them with.

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If you’re on the fence as to where exactly you want to eat, great news! The food hall now offers Street Feast, where you try dishes from three restaurants for $45, four for $55 and five for $65! Choose among Blood Bros BBQ, Streetbird, Geylang Claypot Rice, Kuru Kuru Pa, Nori Bar, Famous Pho, Harajuku Ramen, Yaya’s Mediterranean Cafe, Googgleman’s Char Kuey Teow, Burger Barn, Hans Fish & Chips, Au Chun Shandong Dumpling, Wu Zhang Artisan Noodles, Fuhu Shack and Salad Jack’s.

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