Vegan Restaurants in Las Vegas We Loved (And Went Back to Multiple Times)

Vegan restaurants in Las Vegas are everywhere—but not all of them are worth a second trip. After spending over eight weeks in town and eating out at least once a day, we found a few that really stood out.

This isn’t a roundup of every vegan-friendly place in Vegas. This post is just about the ones we went back to—because the food, service, and experience were that good. Some are fully vegan, others just very vegan-friendly, but they all serve crave-worthy plant-based food in Las Vegas.


1. Tarantino’s Vegan Italian Food

Tarantino Vegan Italian Restaurant in Las Vegas is the best vegan Italian food, hands down.

📍 Location: 7960 S Rainbow Blvd
Hours: 12pm–9pm daily
🌱 100% vegan

We’ve been to Tarantino’s three times, and my husband would go again in a heartbeat. It is in fact on our list to go back again before leaving Las Vegas.

What We Love:

  • My husband is obsessed with the lasagna and pizza.
  • I usually create my own mushroom penne pasta and add vegan shrimp—It’s like seafood pasta, so good!

The owner, Sarah Tarantino, is amazing, the atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, and you can tell the food is made with love.

It’s not the cheapest place in town, but for the quality and portion sizes, it’s totally fair.

We’re not fans of the dessert selection, but for Italian vegan food in Las Vegas, this spot is a win.

Tarantino is our top pick for Italian vegan restaurants in Las Vegas.


2. Mr. Tofu — All-You-Can-Eat Korean Side Dishes

Mr Tofu vegan mushroom tofu stew is delicious and warms your soul.

Free side dishes, all you can eat! How can you go wrong with this vegan restaurant in Las Vegas?

📍 Location: 4355 Spring Mountain Rd
Hours: 11am–10pm daily
🌱 Not fully vegan, but easily veganized for a few dishes

Three visits in, and I still get excited about Mr. Tofu.

We always order the mushroom soft tofu stew with water base and ask for everything vegan.

What We Love:

  • Mushroom soft tofu stew with water base
  • Ask for everything vegan, the side dishes they’ll bring out- kimchi, sprouts, potatoes, seaweed salad, and many many more-will all be vegan

The side dishes are unlimited and always delicious.

My only complaint is the stew comes out very hot, so plan to wait before diving in.

We haven’t felt the need to try other Korean tofu spots—this one has everything we want in Korean vegan food in Las Vegas.

It’s definitely a go-to for Korean vegan tofu soup in Las Vegas.


3. Bangkok Street Food – Vegan Thai Restaurant

Bangkok Street Food is one of the best vegan restaurants in Las Vegas. Authentic and delicious!

📍 Location: 4215 Spring Mountain Rd, Suite B205
Hours: Mon–Sun 11am–9pm
🌱 Not fully vegan, but clearly labeled vegan options

This is one of my husband’s top picks for Thai vegan food in Las Vegas.

The portions are generous, and the flavors are authentic and bold.

Heads up—their spice level is legit.

We usually go one level lower than we think we can handle.

Everything we’ve tried has been tasty and clearly made fresh.

What We Love:

  • My husband loves all curries and theirs are perfect in flavor
  • I love spicy basil flavor, green beans, eggplants, tofu are usually my go to

If you’re after solid plant-based Thai food, this is one to check out.

A must-visit for bold, authentic, and affordable Thai vegan food in Las Vegas.


4. Little Ethiopia Restaurant – Vegan Ethiopian Platter

Little Ethiopia Restaurant is an amazing Ethiopian food place with delicious healthy food at an affortable price. Definitely one of the best vegan restaurants in Las Vegas.

📍 Location: 4850 W Flamingo Rd, #48
Hours: 6am–8pm daily
🌱 Not fully vegan, but excellent vegan combo plate

We’ve been here four times and always order the vegan combo: six veggie dishes including lentils, cabbage, potatoes, beets, kale, and split peas.

The injera is fresh, soft, and not too sour—just right.

We used to go to Lucy’s (in the same plaza), but this place tastes better, gives more food, and costs less.

What We Love:

  • Vegetarian platter is enough for 2 people
  • I always add a side of salad

If you want affordable vegan food in Las Vegas that fills you up and makes you happy, this is the one.

Definitely one of the most satisfying and affordable vegan meals in Las Vegas.

If you want to learn more about Ethiopian vegan food, check this one out – Discover the Richness of Vegan Ethiopian Cuisine: Spices, Tradition, and Flavor.


5. NoButcher — All-Vegan Sandwiches

No Butcher is an amazing vegan sandwich shop in las Vegas. They've lasted through Covid and I hope they continue to grow their business.

📍 Location: 3565 S Rainbow Blvd #110
Hours: Mon-Sun 11:30am–6:30pm
🌱 100% vegan

Three visits in and we’re still raving about it.

What We Love:

  • Favorites include the Aloha NoRib, The Greek, NoPastrami, NoTuna, and Pulled NoPork sandwiches, or salad!
  • The blueberry lemon loaf!

Prices range from $11.90 to $14.90 per sandwich, and they’re packed with generous amounts of filling.

For affordable vegan restaurants in Las Vegas, NoButcher is a gem.

Definitely one of the best fully vegan restaurants in Las Vegas for casual eats.


6. Flower Child – Healthy Vegan Bowls

Flower Child is a simple, easy to grab n go meal that's healthy. It's another easy best vegan restaurant in Las Vegas that we visited more than 3 times over 60 days!

📍 Location: 1007 S Rampart Blvd
Hours: Mon-Sun 11am–9pm
🌱 Not fully vegan, but with several plant-based options

A chill spot with healthy, nourishing food.

What We Love:

  • There are three main vegan bowl options – we usually get the Mother Earth Bowl adding grilled tofu.
  • There are a couple of vegan-friendly side dishes

The space has a casual vibe—laptops out, quiet convos, friendly staff.

If you’re looking for healthy vegan food in Las Vegas, Flower Child is a reliable go-to.


7. Black and Blue Diner – Vegan Breakfast

One of the best vegan breakfast spots in Las Vegas! Must try if you enjoy omletts and scrambled eggs.

📍 Location: 6501 N Decatur Blvd
Hours: Mon-Sun 7:30am–3pm
🌱 Not fully vegan, but tons of vegan options

This diner is surprisingly vegan-friendly.

What We Love:

  • Just Egg omelets, vegan steak
  • Other solid breakfast and lunch vegan options

Their vegan steak is probably their best meat substitute.

The service is thoughtful too—our regular server remembered that we’re zero waste and stopped bringing napkins and straws.

Love that.

Great spot for vegan breakfast in Las Vegas, just go before 3pm!


8. Veganos Kitchen (New Name on Their Sign, but Still There)

Best vegan Birria tacos if you enjoy Birria. Definitely one of the best vegan restaurants in Las Vegas. Give it a try!

📍 Location: 3149 N Rancho Dr, Unit C
Hours: Mon-Sun 10am–6pm
🌱 Formerly 100% vegan, now mixed menu

Don’t let the signage fool you—the name on the building changed, but Veganos Kitchen is still there and still making the best vegan Mexican food in Las Vegas.

What We Love:

  • Best Vegan Birria, anywhere!
  • My husband loves their burritos!

It’s a mom-and-pop place, simple but authentic.

Service is average, but everything we’ve tried has been great.

Please give them a try—they deserve more vegan love.


9. Yunnan Garden – Vegan Chinese Spicy Food

📍 Location: 3934 Schiff Dr
Hours: Fri-Wed 11am–9pm
🌱 Not fully vegan, but can veganize many dishes

If you’re into spicy vegan Chinese food, Yunnan Garden delivers.

What We Love:

  • My husband loves their Dan Dan noodles and Mapo Tofu, both without meat
  • I love their 3 selection appetizer dishes, like spicy beancurd noodles, seaweed salad, cucumber salad.
  • Any veggies stir fried with some Chinese spicyness.

The restaurant is simple and casual, with solid service.

Just make sure to clearly ask for no meat, no egg, and no animal products—like most Chinese restaurants, they’re used to making adjustments.


Bonus Pick: Cinnaholic – All-Vegan Sweet Shop in Las Vegas

Cinnaholic is a vegan sweets shop with multiple locations. It's one of the best vegan restaurants in Las Vegas you must try if you are looking for vegan sweets.

📍 Location: Multiple locations in Las Vegas
Hours: Varies by location
🌱 100% vegan, but not heavily advertised as such

If you’re craving something sweet, Cinnaholic is the spot to know. They offer cinnamon rolls, brownies, cookies, and brookies—and everything is 100% vegan.

The prices are reasonable, especially compared to other vegan bakeries that charge extra just for being dairy-free.

I’m not big on cinnamon rolls (they’re too rich for me), but I’ve been told theirs are top-tier.

What We Love:

  • Their brownies and cookies hit the sweet spot without feeling like a “vegan version” of anything. Just straight-up good.

A solid dessert option when you’re in the mood for something sweet and satisfying—without the vegan markup.


Conclusion: Vegan Restaurants in Las Vegas That Deserve a Second Visit

Vegan restaurants in Las Vegas are easy to find, but only a few are good enough to go back for.

After weeks of taste-testing vegan restaurants in Las Vegas, these are the places that made it into our rotation again and again.

These spots made our repeat list because the food hit the spot, the service was kind, and the experience felt right.

Whether you’re craving comfort food, global flavors, or healthy bowls, these spots prove that finding satisfying plant-based food in Las Vegas is easier than ever.

If you’re curious about the places we tried only once and decided not to return to, be sure to check out my next blog in the series.

Stay tuned as we continue to explore and share more of our favorite (and not-so-favorite) dining experiences!

But if you’re looking for where to actually go back to? Start with these.

So many vegan restaurants to try while we are in Las Vegas for over 8 weeks. Here's a list of what we love!

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