| About: | Paris' award-winning and most successful restaurant - Buddha Bar - makes its American debut at the Palms Casino Resort with the Little Buddha. Little Buddha is the original icon of world culture, style, haute cuisine and spiritual music. Little Buddha offers an eclectic array of Pan/Asian & French infusion with a world class Sushi Bar. Winner of BEST ASIAN RESTAURANT 3 years in a row, it is the favorite among Hollywood and Las Vegas elite.. |
| Hours: | Dinner nightly |
| Categories: | All Bars, Pubs, & Clubs, Chinese Restaurants, Seafood Restaurants, French Restaurants, Sushi Restaurants, Cafes, Southeast Asian Restaurants, Restaurants |
| Parking: | Valet |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express |
| Amenities: | BYOB, Banquet/Private Rooms, Bar Dining, Beer, Counter Seating, Lounge, Open late Fri.-Sat., Patio/Outdoor Dining, Personal wines welcome (corkage fee applies), Private Rooms, Wheelchair Access, Wine |
| Chef: | Gregg Fortunato/Yuji Abinales |
| Cuisine: | Asian, Chinese, French, Sushi |
| Ambiance: | Casual, Romantic |
| Feature: | Bar, Entertainment, Great Beer List, Great Wine List, Healthy Options, Outdoor Seating, Private Rooms, Take Out, Take Out, View |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
| Smoking: | Non-Smoking Restaurant, Smoking Area (patio only) |
| Dress Code: | Smart Casual |
| Price: | $20 - $30 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 702 942 7001 Email: littlebuddhareservations@palms.com |
Great Place: This place is posh and the ambiance is superb. My family spent the New Year's Eve here for dinner and we stayed until the countdown. The sushi was great but the entree we ordered could be better. The staff are very attentive despite how busy and loud. And yeah, they have their own DJ right inside the dining area.
Great decor, food is less impressive: The ambience is great, very hip, young, and trendy.. Very much like everything else at the Palms..The food though, was not up to par with the prices and appearance. Everything we ordered was over salted and the fried rice was VERY oily and hard. Fried rice at an Asian restaurant should not be messed up. If you are going for a pre-club dinner, a date, or somewhere to people watch and be seen, but don't expect too much for great food, this is the place. Otherwise, go to PF Changs or any of the other Pan Asian restaurant.