The 8 best vegan restaurants in Las Vegas

Updated: March 19, 2026

There are quite a few vegan restaurants in Las Vegas. From Asian to tacos and literally everything in between, there’s no wonder Las Vegas is one of the top cities in the US for vegan food.

But, if you’re only in Las Vegas for a few days, or want the absolute best eats in town right now, picking the spot isn’t necessarily easy. Fortunately, you came to the right spot. After eating my way through Las Vegas for seven years, I have the immense joy to share the best vegan food near me during that time. These 10 best vegan restaurants in Las Vegas are based on my years of dining out, checking out every vegan restaurant in town and sharing them with you.

Ok, so it’s impossible to pick only one best vegan restaurant in Las Vegas. It’s even hard to pick 11. However, I’ve managed to narrow the pool based on what makes each special.

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1. BLACKOUT (Dining in the Dark)

Blackout Dining in the Dark is an all-vegan restaurant serving coursed meals for lunch and dinner in the dark. Fore more vegan food in Las Vegas, visit www.vegansbaby.com/vegansbaby2018
Photo: Blackout

Cuisine: American

Meals: dinner

Setting: full-service

Location: Las Vegas

What makes it special: BLACKOUT is the only restaurant in Las Vegas that offers the dining in the dark concept. From the time you walk into the dining room until the time you leave, it’s pitch black. Staff are equipped with night vision goggles and guests are left to enjoy a sensory experience that relies on all the other senses but sight. What I love most about this spot is that it doesn’t advertise it’s vegan. In fact, you don’t even know until the end of the meal when you’re presented with the menu.

Vegans, Baby Pick: it’s a set menu so there aren’t choices which makes it really easy

2. Chef Kenny’s Dim Sum

Chef Kenny's Vegan Dim Sum is a vegan restaurant opening in January 2021 in Las Vegas. For more vegan dining in Las Vegas visit www.vegansbaby.com

Cuisine: dim sum, Asian

Meals: lunch, dinner

Setting: full-service

Location: Chinatown

What makes it special: Chef Kenny Chye is one of the most well-known vegan chefs in town. He rose to fame with Veggie House, and has opened a few restaurants since leaving there. 

Vegans, Baby Pick: orange chicken

3. Crossroads Kitchen

Crossroads Kitchen is the first vegan fine dining restaurant in Las Vegas. Here are 10 dishes to try at Crossroads Kitchen in Las Vegas. For more vegan dining visit www.vegansbaby.com

Cuisine: Mediterranean

Meals: dinner, Sunday brunch

Setting: full-service

Location: Resorts World

What makes it special: Crossroads Kitchen is the city’s first vegan fine dining establishment.Executive Chef Tal Ronnen brings a white tablecloth experience to The Strip with a menu that features veganized versions of high-end eats like kelp caviar, vegan foie gras and more, plus pizzas and pastas. They’ve also got Sunday brunch all-you-can-eat buffet. 

Vegans, Baby Pick: caviar, stuffed squash blossoms, chicken and waffles, lasagna

4. Daikon Vegan Sushi & More

Vegan food near me: the 10 best vegan restaurants in Las Vegas. Daikon Vegan Sushi is one of the 10 best vegan restaurants in Las Vegas, For more vegan dining in Las Vegas visit www.vegansbaby.com

Cuisine: Sushi, Japanese, Thai

Meals: lunch, dinner

Setting: full-service

Location: Northwest/Summerlin + Henderson

What makes it special: the only spot in town with a comprehensive sushi menu, Daikon offers a variety of rolls and nigiri to tickle your fancy. Tapping into veggies as the stars, the offerings here are a-plenty and include a full selection of popular dishes like larb, ramen, tonkatsu, and even “sea bass” (yuba).

Vegans, Baby Pick: larb, grilled pork rice, Spider roll

5. Garden Grill

 
 
 
 
 
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Cuisine: vegan fast food/comfort food

Meals: lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch

Setting: fast-casual

Location: Northwest/Summerlin

What makes it special: Garden Grill is one of the OG’s when it comes to vegan eats. They’ve perfected their housemade vegan chicken and make the best Nashville Hot. Plus, it’s family owned and operated and all the food is delicious and comforting.

Vegans, Baby Pick: Nashville Hot, Buffalo Chick’n, Asada Fries

6. Tacotarian

Tacotarian opens on Blue Diamond in Las Vegas on May 5. For more vegan dining news visit www.vegansbaby.com

Cuisine: Mexican with a focus on tacos

Meals: weekend brunch, lunch, dinner

Setting: fast-casual service, bar

Location: Southwest/Ft. Apache, Henderson, Downtown, South/Blue Diamond, Miracle Mile Shops

What makes is special: With four locations in Las Vegas, Tacotarian is one of the most successful vegan restaurants in town. It boasts a menu of nearly 20 tacos, plus the world’s largest vegan taco, a full cocktail menu and excellent brunch. Plus, it’s a celeb hot spot.

Vegans, Baby Pick: birria grilled cheese (brunch), queso fundido, any of the tacos, coconut cake and any special they run

7. Tarantino’s Vegan

Tarantino's Vegan, Las Vegas' first fully vegan Italian spot is now open! For more vegan options in Las Vegas, visit www.vegansbaby.com

Cuisine: Italian

Meals: lunch, dinner

Setting: full-service

Location: Southwest

What makes it special: The only fully vegan Italian restaurant in Las Vegas, Tarantino’s offers all the classic Italian dishes you’ve come to know and love. From flatbreads to chick’n parm to build your own pastas (my personal fave), there’s something here for everyone. They’ve also got a bevy of desserts including gluten-free cheesecakes and bring in some of the best Italian pastries from Chef Olivier.

Vegans, Baby Pick: chick’n parm, any of the desserts