Tip: The hibiscus and mushroom tacos are the menu anchors; the loaded nachos are the table share. Open daily 11am to 9pm; also Strip and Henderson locations.
Location
Address: 1130 S Casino Center Blvd Ste 170, Las Vegas, NV 89104
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Tacotarian at Miracle Mile is the plant-based Mexican brand's Strip outpost in the Planet Hollywood food court, the first vegan-only restaurant in a Las.
Tip: Open Sunday to Thursday 10am-11pm, Friday and Saturday 10am-12am, the latest closing of the Tacotarian locations. Strong for late-night vegan pre-club refuel.
Mint Indian Bistro on Flamingo Road in Las Vegas is a North Indian and tandoor room with one of the city's deepest vegetarian menus, full chaat counter.
Tip: Lunch buffet is the value pick; vegetarian thali and dosas are the strongest plates. Gluten-free items marked clearly, and halal meat is available on request.
Senza Gluten-Free Bakery in west Las Vegas is a dedicated gluten-free kitchen with cakes, cookies, breads and pastries, some also dairy-free.
Tip: Closed Mondays and Tuesdays; open Wed to Sat 9am-5pm, Sunday 10am-3pm. Italian word for 'without'; the kitchen is fully gluten-free, safe for celiacs.
Crossroads Kitchen at Resorts World runs a strong gluten-free menu alongside its full vegan kitchen; most pastas and pizzas can be made gluten-free.
Tip: Ask the server on arrival to flag celiac; the kitchen handles cross-contamination carefully. Sunday brunch buffet has marked gluten-free plates.
Mint Indian Bistro on Flamingo Road serves halal meat alongside vegetarian and gluten-free dishes, the Indian dining room recognised on Zabihah.
Tip: Alcohol is served on premises; ask the server which meat dishes are sourced halal. Lamb biryani and tandoori chicken are the strongest halal plates.
Istanbul Mediterranean on Las Vegas Boulevard near the Strip runs 100 percent zabiha-halal Turkish doner, hand-carved shawarma, lahmajun and a late-night.
Tip: Daily 10:00-05:00. The hand-carved chicken or beef shawarma plate is the order; full menu is zabiha halal.
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