If you're staying at Harrah's and need something quick this place works. They have separate stations selling, noodles/asian, pizza, burgers (Bobby's Burger) & sandwiches/pastries. Pictured is an Italian sub I ordered. They have the sandwiches prebuilt in a cold display case, with about 10 different sandwiches & breakfast burritos to choose from. They then warm it up in a toaster oven for a few minutes and it's ready. This station also sell salads, parfaits, fresh pastries, chips, candy, and a coffee bar. Sandwiches were $13-14 and pastry/donuts were $5-7 each, so stuff is a little pricey for the quality you get.
Fulton Street Food Hall is a food court located right in Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. There is Bobby's Burgers by Bobby Flay, coffee, pastries, and a noodle bar. After a long day of activities, I just wanted to grab some food and enjoy it in the hotel room. Fulton Street Food Hall has plenty of food options and seating as well. I decided to go with the Noodle Bar. I ordered the Mongolian beef for $23.99 and my husband had the supreme lo mein for $20.99. Food didn't take too long to be prepared and ready. The Mongolian beef had beef, green onions, onions, spicy Mongolian sauce topped with bean thread noodles and it came with a takeout box with steamed rice. The beef was very tender and the dish was flavorful; it wasn't overly spicy. The dish was a good size and filling. My husband enjoyed the supreme lo mein and it had a lot of chicken, beef, and shrimp. I think $48.75 was a little pricey for the two meals, but we are in Las Vegas. Fulton Street Food Hall is a good place to check out and grab food.
The Noodle Bar in Harrah's Hotel & Casino, within the Fulton Street Food Hall, is our favorite hidden gem on the Las Vegas strip. As vegetarians, it's tough to find delicious Asian food that is vegetarian and vegan. The amazing Mapo tofu is both! It's one of our first stops when we get to Vegas. The large portion sizes make it a full meal and super satisfying. Somehow, they manage to make it perfectly piping hot so the food retains its comforting warmth for a good half hour it takes us to eat it. It opens at 5 pm weekdays and closes at 11 pm. We usually ask for extra Sriracha on the side or red chili flakes to make it spicier for those in our family who prefer food on the spicier side. The original dish comes out mild to medium in spice level and is packed with so much flavor! If you aren't a fan of tofu, the Noodle bar has Buddha's feast as another vegetarian option, or several meat and seafood options as well. There are tables and booths around for dine in options, slightly fancier than the seating in food courts at a mall. We usually just get it to go and enjoy the meal in our hotel room after a day of travel getting into Vegas, or on our road trip back home. It's served with a good portion of delicious, perfectly cooked Jasmine rice as well. If you like the texture of soft tofu, can handle a mild to medium spice level, and enjoy rich flavorful food, then this is the place for you! A must try!!
An incredibly convenient and tasty place to eat when staying at Harrah's. I got the Seafood Pan Fried Noodles from the Noodle Bar. It was delicious and hit the spot. #DukeOfEats
The Food court of all food courts. Offering $10 slices of pizza. $13 bottles of beer, sushi, burgers, coffee and inexpensive Chinese food. I love to eat. I visited during the holidays and decided on the noodle bar. This by far is the easiest way to stretch the dollar. We ordered Mongolian Beef, some sort of noodle with beef, chicken and shrimp, and a pint of white rice. There was plenty of food for the two of us. I was starving so before the chinese food was ready I also visited the pizza place. Slices were displayed behind the counter and placed in the oven upon ordering. Each slice was pretty pricey but it was delicious. I also had the most expensive bottle of beer for its size. They were not even that cold. Lots of seating. Perfect spot to relax and not hurt that wallet as much.
Good combination of food choices to choose from ; bakery/cafe- pizza- burger . Will only speak on the bakery/ cafe and pizza; never tried the burgers. Pizza was good; loved how they put your slice in the oven to heat it for you . Cheesy and warm ... yes please! The bakery/ cafe was open late nite ; had some good choices. Cafe drinks are made to order tried the chorizo burrito for breakfast ... it was packed with eggs ; chorizo; cheese and potatoes . A nice breakfast when your on the go! The pastries were delicious - tried a beer claw warmed ; with almonds on the outside. Pastry perfection!