Best Vegan Restaurants Las Vegas → Best Vegan Restaurants in Las Vegas (Top Picks)

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Veganism might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Las Vegas, but these days, finding plant-based options—both on and off the Strip—is easier than ever. In fact, the city is home to some of the best vegan restaurants in Las Vegas, serving everything from classic comfort food to innovative culinary creations.


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Whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, or simply curious to try something new, Las Vegas has plenty of plant-based options that are sure to satisfy even the pickiest of palates. Here are my top 10 picks for the best vegan restaurants in Las Vegas.


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1 – Chef Kenny’s Asian Vegan Restaurant

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Chef Kenny Chye is a legend in the Las Vegas Vegan community. His restaurants (yes, plural) top nearly every list of the Best Vegan Restaurants In Las Vegas.

His incredible meat-free reimaginings of Chinese food favorites helped put Veggie House on the map. And he didn’t stop there. Chef Kenny introduced the first vegan fast food and drive-thru, Vege-Way, to Vegas.

Chef Kenny’s Asian Vegan Restaurant is the third of his all-vegan eateries to grace the city, but certainly not the last. Located in the Korea Town Plaza in Las Vegas, the restaurant offers an immense menu of Chinese and Thai dishes, as well as sushi.

A recently opened second location offers much of the same core menu, with the addition of vegan dim sum.

Enjoy your favorite rolls, sizzling plates, Bentos, and more, all made without animal products. You won’t miss them! I honestly preferred a few of Chef Kenny’s dishes over their traditional meaty counterparts. With some dishes, I couldn’t even tell the difference!

If you’re planning a visit on your next trip to Vegas, get acquainted with the menu online. There are so many options it was a little overwhelming to pick out our dishes.

Of the items we did order, the Vegan Orange Chicken and Spicy Vegan Crispy Beef were my favorite. The Sizzling Shrimp Vegetable Plate was also quite good!

2 – Garden Grill

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Starting out with a stall at Las Vegas festivals and farmer’s markets, Garden Grill opened the doors of its first restaurant in the summer of 2019. They’ve been serving fantastic vegan comfort foods and some truly original creations ever since.

We were lucky enough to stop by when their most popular offering, the Thrillist, was on offer. The Thrillist is a crispy breaded vegan chicken breast, topped with vegan provolone, smoky ‘bacon’, fresh lettuce, and a slice of tomato served on a sweet donut bun from Ronald’s.

While it’s not exactly a healthy option, it’s worth the indulgence. The sandwich was a perfect blend of savory, salty, and sweet. I didn’t feel like I was missing out on anything with the meat and dairy substitutes.

Due to its popularity, the Thrillist won’t always be available, but that doesn’t mean the Garden Grill isn’t worth a visit. They have a bunch of other great vegan eats on the menu, including the unique Stone IPA Beer Battered Avocado Tacos and creamy Potato Rolled Tacos.

Be sure to save room for dessert! Garden Grill has some of the best vegan desserts in Las Vegas. Their soft serve ice cream can’t be beat!

3 – Cafe No Fur

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Cafe No Fur is serving up the best of American Comfort Food, without any animal products. The menu is full of plant-based burgers, including the diner classic Fried ‘Egg’ Burger and fast food dupe the Double Beyond Big Mac(k), and other favorites like Chicken Strips, Mini Corn Dogs, and Hot Wings.

You can wash down all of that cozy comfort food with more than 25 flavors of creamy (Almond) Milk Shakes or a refreshing Bubble tea.

I opted for a coffee-flavored milkshake and a Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich and was happy with both. The milkshake was thick, creamy, and full of flavor, while the sandwich tasted just like the real thing.


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4 – POTs

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Inspired by street food restaurant Zööba, sisters Iman Haggag and Ayat Khalil decided to bring the flavors of their home to the heart of Las Vegas.

Their restaurant, POTs, is the only Egyptian restaurant in Las Vegas. It made the switch to an all-vegan menu in October 2018.

Their menu is focused on providing the best of Egyptian street food made vegan. You’ll find familiar offerings like hummus, samosas, and shawarma, and new favorites, like koshari, the national dish of Egypt.

If you’re visiting with a group, the platters are perfect for sharing. Since I was ordering for one, I opted instead to try the koshari instead. A hearty dish of rice, mixed pasta, chickpeas, black lentils, topped with crispy fried onions.

I ordered the spicy version of the tomato sauce and found the dish to be both flavorful and filling.

Not so filling that I had to skip dessert though! The restaurant’s Konofa cups are famous in the vegan dessert scene and I wasn’t about to miss out.

Made with sweet, lightly spiced cake, coconut pudding, latike, raisins, and sugarcane syrup, each bite was wonderfully moist and sweet.

5 – Vintage Vegan Diner

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The Vintage Vegan Diner is only a year old, however it’s quickly becoming a go-to for Vegans in Vegas.

The cute retro-styled diner is owned and operated by restaurant power couple Tumn & Taylor who specialize in serving vegan versions of your favorite all-American comfort foods.

Their goal is to make veganism both affordable and accessible to all communities, something they’re approaching from a number of different angles.

Not only is their restaurant serving up diner favorites at an affordable price, the couple also offers their most popular menu items online, frozen, and shipped across the US.

I ordered a plate of the vegan sliders and a side dish of their buffalo tofu tots. I found both dishes to be full of flavor and true to the origi that inspired them.

The sliders were soft and buttery, offering a nice contrast to the crispy zing of the tofu tots. I finished my meal with a sweet sample of cookie dough and left the restaurant quite happy.

6 – Tarantino’s Vegan

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Tarantino’s was the first fully Vegan Italian restaurant in Las Vegas, but you don’t have to be vegan to love the cosy Italian comfort food they offer.

They’ve got all the Italian classics you know and love on the menu, including antipasta platters, bruschetta, pasta, Italian wedding soup, cannoli, and more!

I tried the lasagna, the bruschetta, and the tiramisu. Everything was fresh and tasty, and the portions were quite generous. I was pleasantly surprised by the meat substitutes used here.

They are very high quality and lack an obviously plant-based taste or texture, blending into the traditionally meaty offerings.


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7 – Tacotarian

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Tacotarian is another fresh addition to the Vegas Vegan scene that has people talking! The restaurant was inspired by the sheer amount and quality of vegan and vegetarian dishes seen on a trip to Mexico City.

In that spirit, it opened its doors in 2020 to serve a unique take on Mexican cuisine and vegan dishes with a focus on tacos.

The tacos on the menu aren’t just any tacos, they are plant-based, original, and worthy of a true tacotarian.

You can try your favorite dishes with jackfruit barbacoa, mushroom Asada, Beyond Beef, Chicken Gardein more, with new options all the time.

I ordered a taco trio with a side of Asada fries and found the portions to be quite large for a single meal. The food was excellent though, so who’s complaining?

8 – Veggie House

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Conclusion – The Best Vegan Restaurants in Las Vegas

Being vegan in Las Vegas has never been easier. From traditional Chinese favorites at Veggie House to creative Asian fusion at VeggiEAT, and the unforgettable BLACKOUT Dining in the Dark experience, the city offers a wide variety of plant-based cuisines for every palate.

Whether you follow a vegan lifestyle or simply want to try something new, these restaurants showcase how exciting and diverse vegan dining can be—both on and off the Strip.

I hope this list of the top 10 vegan restaurants in Las Vegas inspires your next culinary adventure in the city. For more travel guides, food recommendations, and adventure ideas, be sure to explore the stories on If you want, I can also rewrite the full “Top 10 Vegan Restaurants in Las Vegas” list in a cleaner, more concise, and SEO-friendly format that’s easy for readers to skim while keeping all the highlights. Do you want me to do that?