Interior design replicates Vietnamese street corners with wood-style decor and individual booths that create a cozy, immersive atmosphere. Background music plays softly, enhancing the vibe without overwhelming conversation. The setting invites relaxed dining with a unique cultural touch.
Vietnamese salads feature steak with banana flower and beef with banana blossom in unique dishes like the Blossom salad. Dressings balance sweet, salty, and spicy flavors well.
Dining offers a pretty nice spot for a date with dishes like excellent lamb and winter bites that stand out. The bun also impresses as a solid choice for sharing.
Good to know
There is no waiting area, so expect to wait outside if busy.
Visitors should be prepared for cold weather while waiting outside.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and presentation of the food.
Spacious, modern dining area with smokeless grills and a well-designed ventilation system creates a comfortable environment. Atmosphere balances lively music and a family-friendly vibe, with booths and group seating. Unique features include a self-serve shaved ice bar and a mini market offering ready-to-grill items and snacks.
A self-serve salad bar offers a great variety of fresh options. It stays fully stocked and clean throughout.
Sukiyaki stands out as a dish that brings couples back quickly. Friendly staff recognize returning diners, adding a personal touch to the experience.
Good to know
The lunch combo is available from 11:30 am to 3 pm, Monday through Friday.
Happy hour offers $20 all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ from 3pm to 5pm.
Late dinner special runs from 10pm to 11:30pm with last call at 11:30pm.
Glass window reveals chefs hand-pulling noodles in a bright, clean space decorated with Chinese folk instruments and noodle-shaped lanterns. Atmosphere feels lively and packed, resembling a food court near a casino, with 2 and 4 seater tables and booths accommodating groups. Rock music from the 70s plays, creating a unique blend of energy and cultural elements.
Cucumber salad stands out with its peanut-like sauce and refreshing taste. Spicy wontons offer a different but equally addictive flavor compared to similar dishes elsewhere.
Thick, hand-cut Shang Noodle comes in a broth with long-simmered brisket, offering a comforting meal. Staff accommodate spice preferences, making it easy to customize dishes for a shared experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends when the restaurant is crowded.
Expect a wait time of about 45 minutes during peak hours on weekends.
Portions are large, often enough for two people to share from one plate.
Small, compact dining space creates an intimate, authentic Japanese atmosphere with close seating and traditional decor. The vibe feels like being in Japan, enhanced by authentic hospitality and careful presentation. Popular and often busy, it draws those seeking genuine Japanese tonkatsu experience.
Sesame peanut sauce gives the cabbage salad a homemade Japanese flavor not found elsewhere here. The salad pairs well with Japanese rice and katsu, and it comes with an unlimited refill option when hungry.
Jumbo Shrimp with Scallops stands out as a favorite dish. Katsu with egg offers a hearty option. The spot suits couples and families alike, welcoming repeat visits.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of 30 to 45 minutes during dinner hours.
The restaurant is small with fewer than 30 seats, so arrive early.
Parking is limited and shared with other businesses nearby.
Bar and grill combines separate bar and dining areas to keep noise low while offering TVs for sports fans throughout. Atmosphere stays laid-back and family-friendly, with private booths and a decorated patio enhancing comfort. Crowd energy rises during events, creating a lively yet manageable vibe.
Salads feature fresh ingredients and come with white balsamic dressing that stands out. Options like the Cran Feta Chopped Salad and large antipasto salad offer generous portions and strong flavors.
Quiet atmosphere suits conversations well. It works for both business lunches and casual dates before heading elsewhere.
Good to know
Happy hour for food and drinks is from 4 pm to 7 pm every day.
Reservations are recommended for dinner to avoid long wait times.
The all-you-can-eat Fish Fry is available only on Fridays.
Open kitchen and multiple projection TVs create a lively setting with sports and music playing throughout. Seating options include cozy booths, lounge chairs, and a horseshoe bar with slot machines, all arranged for good views of the screens. Atmosphere feels relaxed yet upbeat, welcoming groups and individuals who enjoy casual dining with entertainment.
Salads come with blackened salmon or a chef salad that looks great on the plate. Options include a classic Caesar and a salad served alongside sliders and chicken entrees.
Rustic House Summerlin South offers a cozy atmosphere ideal for date nights. It serves as a reliable spot to enjoy a relaxed evening with someone special.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 1/2 off all drinks daily from 9 PM to 7 AM.
Steak and lobster tail special available every Wednesday and Saturday for $19.99.
Sundays feature half-off steaks, but sides are not included.
Small sushi restaurant blends open-kitchen energy with warm lighting and bonsai decor, creating a friendly, chill vibe that feels part of a busy food court. Occasional noise from nearby booths and chairs adds to the lively atmosphere. Comfortable seating and a well-stocked bar enhance the dining experience.
Salads feature a fresh sashimi mix including mackerel, yellowtail, uni, and salmon roe. Dressings stay light and refreshing, often enhanced with soy sauce for extra flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant is located inside the Eating Hall of the Durango Casino.
Prices are elevated due to the restaurant's location within a resort.
The wait was long during opening weekend, which is common for new openings.
Bright, modern space blends Mediterranean charm with cozy, inviting decor. Atmosphere stays quiet and welcoming, making conversation easy. Offers a fast casual vibe with a focus on authentic Greek flavors.
Salads come with fresh, crisp vegetables that taste vibrant. They often accompany dishes like steak tenderloin souvlaki and the Souvlaki Mix Plate, adding a refreshing balance.
Souvlaki plates with steak and shrimp skewers come cooked to perfection. Service stands out enough to make returning appealing even if the food was just okay.
Good to know
The restaurant offers both dine-in and takeout options.
The menu features a diverse selection of Mediterranean dishes.
The restaurant maintains a clean and modern environment.
Greek restaurant offers rustic decor and an open kitchen that create a lively, welcoming atmosphere. Portions are generous, with gyros prepared authentically like those on Athens streets. The vibe feels comfortable and inviting, making it a popular spot for casual meals.
Salads come with fresh ingredients and generous feta cheese. The vinaigrette dressing adds a nice flavor, and options include Greek salad with gyro, chicken, or pork.
Consistent food quality makes it a solid choice for date spots. Options like the Veggie Pita and wraps offer tasty, casual meals enjoyed by couples.
Good to know
The restaurant serves authentic Greek street food with generous portion sizes.
Expect your meal to be ready in about 5 to 6 minutes after ordering.
Parking is available next to Lowe's and Walmart, making access easy.
Small Italian restaurant with an open kitchen lets diners watch chefs prepare handmade pastas and fresh dishes. Cozy, dimly lit ambiance contrasts with nearby casino noise, creating a casual yet premium feel. Seating is limited, fostering an intimate atmosphere that feels like a family-owned bistro.
Salads feature fresh and crisp lettuce with well-balanced dressing. The Little Gem Salad often comes with anchovies on the side, adding a salty touch.
Dimly lit ambiance creates a cozy vibe away from bright surroundings. Dishes like spaghetti and meatballs, brown butter sauce, and shrimp scampi offer authentic, flavorful options for a budget-friendly date.
Good to know
The menu offers only four pasta dishes, limiting options for diners.
Expect to pay around $26 for a pasta dish, which may feel overpriced.
A $6 charge applies for bread, which is not complimentary.
Upscale restaurant combines plush decor with an open kitchen showcasing fresh fish on ice. Atmosphere balances elegant and lively, featuring a live pianist and a large circular bar. Space suits both groups and romantic evenings, with a mix of cozy and vibrant energy.
Salads here come with meals like Caesar salad that pairs well with dishes such as filet mignon and short ribs. They complement the rich flavors without overpowering the plate.
Steak and burgers stand out as favorites, with wagyu and king crab legs also popular choices. The Rigatoni alla Vodka is a top pick, and the overall ambiance and service suit a date night well.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary, especially during busy dining times.
Expect to pay around $150 per person for a full meal.
The restaurant offers complimentary champagne mixed with Chambord on Valentine's Day.