Chicken Sandwich from Seoul Bird
a platter of oysters
Entrance to speakeasy
Easy donut stall
Easy Donuts inside of Proper Eats
Temaki Bar
order here at the kiosk
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a group of people preparing food
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Dining Hall
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Temaki
Seoul Bird. Caw! Cawww!
Easy Donuts
Temaki Bar: Spicy Tuna Roll
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Mito I.
Jan 20, 2025
Brief Summary:- Located in Aria- Casual dining experience- There are kiosks, but it was easier to order via QR code on my device- Not all restaurants are open all day- Plenty of seats inside- Highlight dishes were the tonkotsu ramen and the Korean style fried chickenI looked around different food courts around Las Vegas Blvd, and this one stood out to me as the nice and fancy but still keeping things casual. This food court is located in Aria. Unfortunately, I don't remember the exact location.On different times of the day, the restaurants inside are open or closed. The easiest sign is by the food. There are an egg specialized restaurant and a coffee place; both were closed in the evening. The foods that look hefty for dinner, those were open when we arrived in the evening hours.There are kiosks placed on the pillars near the entrance, and on each table there is a scannable QR code to order from your mobile device. I tried the kiosk first, but the ordering style was clunky. For example, when I chose one of the restaurants, the response was to order via the counter. (Looking back, that was probably the coffee place...) The user-friendly aspect was that on both the mobile device and kiosk accurately displayed restaurants in operation; if the restaurant was closed, it was hidden from the list.Ordering on the mobile device is doable. It might be difficult if this is your first time ordering digitally, but I don't know if there is staff nearby who would assist in navigating the mobile-web.I actually visited here twice for lunch and dinner.In the first round, we had ramen from the Laughing Buddha and a salad from Happy Leaf. Both were large portions so I was content after eating there. In the second visit, we went back to the Laughing Buddha and got the miso ramen. We also tried the Korean styled friend chicken sandwich, and a poke bowl from the Temaki Bar. The unexpected favorite was the Korean styled fried chicken sandwich. The chicken patty was crispy and very airy! It also wasn't too spicy either, so even with me (low spice tolerance) I was able to to eat it. Generally, each of the dishes in this area are filling. The poke bowl was also large enough to make me fill full after eating.I liked how the seats were modern and comfy. On the farther side of the food court there were seats that look like couches. Descending a short flight of stairs were more eats, but these seats surrounded a bar. While the furniture were matching, those seats felt more reserved for the guests at the bar, so we didn't sit there in either visits.
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Grace C.
Jan 19, 2025
Our go-to in Aria if we don't know what we want to eat, if it's too much work to go outside the casino (aka we got a good parking spot), or if we just want something quick and easy. Love that for a large group, everyone can grab what they want and then reconvene together at one of the many tables in the seating area to eat together. And it's so simple with multiple ordering kiosks, so you don't have to wait in a long time at each spot. The kiosk can also handle room charges and program rewards, so that was nice. My favorite spot inside the Proper Eats Food Hall is Temaki Bar for their sushi. If you eat at the bar itself, you can have their hand rolls (so yummy!), but they only do cut rolls if you order to go or at the kiosk. I do appreciate the variety of food available at your fingertips just in this area: ramen, Korean fried chicken, pizza, burgers, and pasta. There are also breakfast joints but they have earlier hours, so I've never been down to Proper Eats Food Hall early enough to catch one during their operating hours.Coke Freestyle machines are the norm here, so you get to try so many different flavors and varieties of soda. I usually go for the zero sugar options and there are plenty of it! Ony downside with the machine is to keep an eye when they lock it down for the night. Sometimes they do it earlier than closing time and I just needed a refill to go with finishing my meal.Even though I thoroughly miss the Aria Buffet, which used to be where the food Hall is at, I'm happy that the replacement offers a quick and easy one-stop dining option for guests and visitors.
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Christine W.
Dec 23, 2024
Came here to eat a convenient dinner! There are many options within the food hall, and spacious seating as well. I enjoyed the decorations for each food stall, and the variety of foods. Moreover, we order the food ourselves by scanning a QR code and then go to pick up the food ourselves as well! There are also drink dispensers to obtain drinks ourselves as well. I got ramen (tonkatsu and miso) from the Laughing Buddha and a Meat Lover's slice from Pizzaoki. Both were decent foods, and filled me up for a good dinner :)For service, I didn't interact much with most of the servers at the food stalls, but they all seemed quite nice and attentive to our needs, such as with providing chopsticks and plastic cups for water fills.
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Cat A.
Feb 4, 2025
Truly amazing food court located in the Aria hotel- had a great mix of restaurants including: Easy Donuts & Coffee (self-explanatory!), Egghead - delicious breakfast foods, Laughing Buddha-tonkatsu ramen, pork belly, etc. Lola's Burgers- gourmet burgers & fries, Parm Italian- pasta dishes, traditional Italian, Pizzaoki- Steve Aoki's pizza place! , Temaki Bar-Sushi rolls, Wexler's Deli-traditional Deli foods, Happy leaf- gourmet salads, literally something for everyone! We had breakfast, lunch and dinner at the hotel several times, was great we didn't have to leave. Was convenient especially when spending day at the hotel pool! Service is fairly quick, ambiance can be busy at peak dining hours but overall incredibly convenient with consistently delicious foods and variety that cannot be beat.
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Kimberly T.
Dec 26, 2024
Stopped by here with my bf during our stay in Vegas. There were a lot of options at this food hall. Unfortunately, everything we ordered was SALTY. Even the salad from the Italian stall had me parched! 7$ for a cup of soda is ridiculous. The only thing I ended up enjoying was the blue crab roll from the sushi stall. Nothing to write about service other than the workers were friendly. Very minimal interaction since ordering was done in a QR code. What made it confusing was being emailed that your order is ready instead of via text.
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Cynthia V.
Dec 6, 2024
The food hall itself has a number of options that should be able to meet any taste, however for me the prices were absolutely out of control. Tons of tables scattered throughout; could use some additional ordering stations (you order for any restaurant and pay at centralized kiosks) and some additional soda refill areas. Area is well-kept and clean.
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Yesenia C.
Jan 19, 2025
I would recommend the Proper Eats Food Hall for a few places only! If you need a quick and easy breakfast without leaving the hotel, I would recommend "Egg Head" and "Wexler" for breakfast. You will not be disappointed. There is also a donut shop called "Speakeasy Donuts"where you can order some tasty donuts and some hot or iced coffee that are worth the price. Unfortunately, the other food court options did not meet my expectations. On the upside, there was plenty of seating space and the service was fairly quick. For the Wexler, you order off your phone and then will be notified via text once your order is ready. Egg Head required you to order at the actual register but was fairly quick at getting you your order. I will give the food hall a solid 4 out 5 only for the ones I recommended.
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Phil C.
Aug 9, 2024
Located in the Aria Resort at the former Aria Buffet space, Proper Eats Food Hall is more upscale than your usual food court. The space is clean and inviting, with ample seating. It's also good for a quick bite or to relax and enjoy the atmosphere. The prices reflect the location and ambiance, but it's still worth experiencing the tasty options. Ordering using the kiosks or your mobile device is easy. You'll receive a text when your orders are ready for pickup at the vendor. Proper Eats has ten restaurants to suit any craving, so it took a moment to choose what to eat. We had a large group and ordered items from different vendors. We sampled each other's orders, and everything was delicious. What I tried:* Lobsta Queen Cut Roll from Temaki Bar Sushi - pricey but well-prepared 4/5* Tonkotsu Ramen from Laughing Buddha - flavorful broth and perfect noodles 4.5/5* Basket O Tenders from Seoul Bird Fried Chicken--so good! They have a light, crispy, seasoned coating and juicy meat. 5/5* Backyard Classic Burger from Lola's Burgers - flavorful and juicy 4/5When we dined in during the week, the food hall was relatively quiet, so it was a pleasant experience. The staff was kind and helped us get situated in the dining area. A few games and TV programs also allow you to pass the time. I can't wait to try more items like their Happy Hour and the lounge.I do miss the Aria Buffet. :(
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Trent L.
Jun 30, 2024
Before I begin let me start off by saying that this review is based solely upon my personal experiences and my personal experiences alone, so with that being said let's go!.This was one of the first areas of I visited for breakfast. It is basically a food court with about 5 or 6 restaurants not including a bar as well that you can either dine in or take your food to go. It is more of a place that you may be in time constraints and you want a meal quick and easy then this is your spot!.
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Tommy T.
Jan 3, 2025
Inside the Aria, this food hall has 7 different food spots. There is really no service here as everything is online or tablet ordered. My favorite spots are pizzaoki, which is Steve Aoki's pizza spot, and egghead because I love a good breakfast sando. This food hall has good variety but is pricey and didn't offer anything unique.
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