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Famous Foods Street Eats, inspired by the street markets of Southeast Asia, is a food hall packed with award-winning, world-renowned outposts. This curated collection of pan-Asian eateries features a spectrum of traditional specialties and modern street food, peppered with a few American- and British-inspired options as well. Explore the stalls of Famous Foods and be transported to some of the best dining destinations in the world.
Ah Chun Shandong Dumpling
Ah Chun boasts a Bib Gourmand Recognition in the 2020 Michelin Guide and features a menu of almost exclusively Shanghainese dumplings made fresh daily and hand-pulled noodles.
Blood Bros. BBQ
The critically acclaimed James Beard Award winner hails from Houston and serves classic Texas barbecue with the occasional Chinese and Vietnamese twist.
Boon Tong Kee
With recipes dating back to 1979 in Singapore’s Chinatown and winner of a Michelin Plate award, this is the spot for traditional Hainanese chicken rice.
Burger Barn
Grab a classic burger or taste something more unique, like the Lucky Tiger Burger, which features teriyaki sauce, tobanjan slaw, cheese and kimchi mayonnaise.
Cha Chaan Teng
Cha Chaan Teng translates to “tea restaurant,” and this full-service, dine-in location is inspired by conventional Chinese cafés. Expect dim sum, congee and more.
Famous Foods Center Bar
This fully automated bar allows patrons to self-pour from a selection of dozens of beers from all over the world, as well as
on-tap cocktails and wine.
Famous Pho
Featuring three traditional types of pho, this Vietnamese comfort food is perfected at Famous Pho.
Fuhu Shack
If you don’t have time to stop at Fuhu, the full-service restaurant on Resorts World’s restaurant row, Fuhu Shack is your next best option. With roasted duck at the center of offerings, you can choose from burritos, street tacos or a peking duck bowl.
Geylang Claypot Rice
Hailing from Singapore, the first location of Geylan Claypot Rice was founded more than 40 years ago, and it’s famed for its Southeast Asian rice dishes cooked in traditional claypots. It also received a 2016 Michelin Plate.
Googgle Man’s Char Kuey Teow
Chef Ah Guan uses traditional charcoal-fired stoves to create dishes with “wok hei,” an elusive, smoky aroma also known as “dragon’s breath.”
Hans Fish & Chips
Hailing from across the pond, Hans Fish & Chips offers a traditional UK experience.
Kuru Kuru Teriyaki Bowls
An Aoki brother original, Kuru Kuru was created by DJ Steve Aoki and his restaurateur brother, Kevin Aoki. Specializing in Japanese yakitori, kushiyaki and yaki onigiri, there’s something for everyone.
Nori Bar
Made-to-order handrolls, sashimi, sake and Japanese beer await you at Nori Bar. Using only the highest-quality ingredients, everything is prepared counterside.
Pepita’s Kitchen
Creator and owner Dedet de la Fuente is known as the “Lechon Diva” for her famed stuffed lechon creations and Manila-inspired cuisine.
Street Bird
Street Bird offers Nashville-style hot chicken from James Beard Award-winning chef Marcus Samuelsson, with all the sides and fixings you could ask for.
Sweet Eats
A sampling of gourmet desserts from around the world, Sweet Eats is the perfect place to conclude your feast.
Ten Suns Braised Beef
The iconic, family-run Thai noodle stand in Bangkok Old Town has been the recipient of three consecutive Bib Gourmand recognitions in the 2019, 2020 and 2021 Michelin Guides. Its Las Vegas outpost is the first of its kind.
Tiger Sugar
This Taiwanese bubble tea shop is famous for its Black Sugar Boba Milk.
Wu Zhang Artisan Noodles
Delight in two types of hand-pulled noodle specialties. The Zha Jiang Mian is a savory, thin noodle dish, and the Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup is spicy with wide noodles.
Check it out
Famous Foods Street Eats at Resorts World, 3000 Las Vegas Blvd. South