If you’ve ever thought your vegan or vegetarian dietary preferences could keep you from experiencing all of the foodie adventures to be had in Las Vegas, this guide is for you.

Las Vegas offers hundreds of vegetarian (and vegan) dining options, plenty of which will most likely hold your new favorite dish. Maybe you’re just into trying a vegetarian meal or maybe you are a vegan looking to find your new favorite eats in Vegas. Either way, with a wide variety of textures and flavors, these offerings are sure to impress vegetarians and meat lovers alike.

 

CROSSROADS KITCHENRESORTS WORLD LAS VEGAS

This fully plant-based dining destination appeals to vegans, vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. Diners can expect acclaimed chef Tal Ronnen’s signature cuisine, from Spiced Chickpeas to Beet Tartare. Looking to eat on the go? The restaurant also features a quick-service outpost, CB/Crossroads Burger, which serves up house-made burgers, fries and much more!

VEGGIE HOUSE – CHINATOWN

A modern vegetarian/vegan interpretation of classic dishes is what you’ll find at this Chinatown gem. Read any review of this place and you’ll see that non-vegetarians and vegans go crazy for it. The orange “chicken” is raved about constantly and the vegan sushi is a must-try.

 

TRUTH & TONICTHE VENETIAN RESORT LAS VEGAS

A true pioneer, this eatery at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is the first fully vegan restaurant on the Strip. The restaurant offers a fabulous plant-based menu, from toasts and salads to breakfast favorites and frittatas. Healthy eating at its finest, Truth & Tonic is open for breakfast, lunch and brunch.

 

URTH CAFFÉWYNN LAS VEGAS

With an extensive beverage menu of exclusively organic coffees and fine teas (plus beer and wine selections), this is the perfect space to unwind and enjoy some quality plant-based café favorites. The breakfast items include paninis, bagels and bread, and specialties like the Eggs Benedict Canyon. The lunch/dinner menu features pizzas, salads, sandwiches, and entreés like the Urth Pot Roast Sandwich and Urth’s plant-based lasagna. While nearly all restaurants at Wynn Las Vegas offer vegetarian and vegan-friendly food, Urth should definitely make your plant-based dining itinerary!

 

NACHO DADDY

This local mainstay, with locations around the destination including one at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino and another in Downtown Las Vegas, offers a massive menu with an entirely dedicated vegan section. Tacos, enchiladas, chimichangas — plant lovers will be right at home at Nacho Daddy.

CHINA POBLANO – THE COSMOPOLITAN OF LAS VEGAS

Go on a culinary trip through Mexico and China at this celebrated fusion spot. Vegetables are a star at this eatery — wok-roasted green beans, anyone? From Yu Xiang Eggplant to Frijoles and Papa, there’s a vegetarian—sometimes vegan—option for everyone at this fusion spot.

 

TACOTARIAN

The name says it all: tacos with a vegan twist. Completely 100% plant-based and using alternative meats, this spot has become a mainstay for local veggie lovers with its lineup of tacos, burritos, enchiladas and other delicious plant-based items. The Downtown Las Vegas location has been augmented with spots all around the destination. Whether you’re partying Downtown, making waves on Lake Mead, or hiking the beautiful Red Rock Canyon, a Tacotarian is nearby.

 

DIN TAI FUNGARIA RESORT & CASINO

This popular Taiwanese dumpling and noodle house offers vegan and vegetarian options of what it’s famous for, from the Xiao Long Bao and Steamed Buns to Spicy Wontons and Dumplings. The plant-based options don’t end there, though — experience a vast menu of veggie-based Pan-Asian cuisine in this exquisitely designed space.

GOOD MORNING KITCHEN & COCKTAIL BAR

Plant-friendly brunch, anyone? With a menu friendly to vegans, vegetarians and meat-eaters alike, this is a fantastic off-Strip spot to start your day with some delicious eats and specialty cocktails. From brunch favorites like the Vegan Crab Benedict and Vegan Chicken & Waffles to mouthwatering salads and sandwiches, this is a perfect morning or early afternoon spot to enjoy some spectacular plant-based fare.

 

Maybe your trip here is to switch your dining up, but your taste buds might want something more. Or maybe you just indulge however you please. It’s your Vegas vacation after all.