Skip to main content

    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    Chica

    115pts

    Credible Latin cooking, no planning required.

    Chica, Restaurant in Las Vegas

    About Chica

    Lorena Garcia's Latin kitchen at the Venetian earns an Opinionated About Dining North America ranking (#550, 2024) and a 4.4 Google score across 2,000+ reviews — solid credentials for a Strip restaurant. Open daily from 8:30 am with late-night weekend hours to 1 am, it is easy to book and practical for solo diners, groups, and off-premise orders alike.

    Verdict: Book Chica for Latin cooking that holds up across repeat visits — and orders well off-premise too

    If you have been to Chica before, you already know the broad shape of the experience: Lorena Garcia's Latin-focused menu at the Venetian, a 4.4 Google rating across 2,123 reviews, and hours that stretch from breakfast through late-night on weekends. What changes on a return visit is how clearly the room divides itself into two modes — a daytime operation that rewards solo explorers and small groups, and a late-night weekend run that skews louder and more social. The Opinionated About Dining ranking (#550 in North America for 2024, recommended in 2023) confirms this is not a strip filler; it is a venue that earns repeat visits and, notably, one whose food holds up well when ordered for delivery or takeout.

    The Room and the Setting

    Chica sits at 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd inside the Venetian complex, which means the visual context on arrival is high-volume casino architecture. Inside, the restaurant shifts that register: the visual impression is warmer, with design cues that signal Latin American influences without veering into theme-restaurant territory. For a food and travel enthusiast accustomed to spotting the difference between decoration and atmosphere, Chica reads as the former done with enough restraint to stay credible. The plates, when they arrive, are the more interesting visual , Garcia's Latin approach draws on Venezuelan and broader Latin American traditions, and the presentation reflects that range.

    Off-Premise: Does the Food Travel?

    This matters more in Las Vegas than almost anywhere else, given how many visitors eat in hotel rooms, at pool decks, or between sessions on the floor. Chica's Latin format , proteins, sauces, and shareable formats rooted in South and Central American traditions , travels reasonably well compared to, say, a sushi counter or a tasting-menu kitchen where the food is engineered for immediate plating. If you are considering a takeout order, the practical framing is this: bold, sauce-forward dishes from a Latin kitchen hold temperature and texture better than delicate European preparations. That said, no off-premise order from any restaurant at this level replicates the full sit-down experience, and Chica's setting is part of the proposition for a first visit. Use takeout as a second-visit option or a convenience play, not as your introduction to the kitchen. For Las Vegas visitors comparing delivery options across the Strip, Chica sits in a practical middle tier: more interesting than hotel-generic room service, easier to order from than a counter-service specialist, and with a menu range broad enough to cover a group with different preferences.

    Booking and Timing

    Booking at Chica is direct. Difficulty is rated easy, and the hours , 8:30 am to 11 pm Sunday through Thursday, and 8:30 am to 1 am Friday and Saturday , give you genuine flexibility. You do not need to plan weeks out for most time slots. That said, Friday and Saturday evenings fill faster than weekday dinners, so if your Las Vegas schedule is fixed, book those slots at least a few days ahead. The late-night extension on weekends (to 1 am) makes Chica a practical post-show or post-casino option when most kitchens on this stretch have already closed. For a solo diner or a pair, lunch and early dinner slots are the most relaxed entry points. For groups using it as a late-night meal, the weekend hours are one of the more useful operational details on the Strip.

    Who Should Book Chica

    Book Chica if you want a credible Latin kitchen on the Strip that does not require aggressive advance planning. It works for solo diners who want a proper sit-down meal without the pressure of a formal tasting room, for small groups covering a range of tastes, and for return visitors to Las Vegas who have already cycled through the celebrity-steakhouse circuit. It is a stronger choice than most Strip options for food-focused travelers who track OAD rankings and want something with an actual culinary point of view. If your priority is a splurge-level tasting experience, route to Aqua Seafood & Caviar Restaurant by Shaun Hergatt or check our full Las Vegas restaurants guide for the full range. If Latin cooking in other cities is your frame of reference, Chica occupies a different register than Matador Room in Miami or Sublime in Guatemala City , it is a Strip restaurant first, with a kitchen that punches above that context.

    For broader Las Vegas planning, see our guides to Las Vegas hotels, Las Vegas bars, Las Vegas experiences, and Las Vegas wineries. For other strong options nearby, consider Aburiya Raku, Ada's Food + Wine, Amata Modern Thai, or Craftsteak.

    Quick reference: Venetian, Strip address. Open daily from 8:30 am; Friday–Saturday until 1 am. OAD #550 North America (2024). Google 4.4 / 2,123 reviews. Booking: easy.

    Compare Chica

    Value at a Glance: Chica

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Chica good for solo dining?

    Yes. Chica's hours run from 8:30 am to 1 am on weekends, which gives solo diners flexibility that most Strip restaurants don't offer. The booking difficulty is rated easy, so there's no pressure to commit far in advance. Chef Lorena Garcia's Latin menu is broad enough to make a solo meal feel intentional rather than incidental.

    What are alternatives to Chica in Las Vegas?

    For raw fish and a more focused tasting format, Kabuto or Yui Edomae Sushi are the comparison options on the Pearl list. Sinatra at the Wynn suits diners who want an Italian-leaning, occasion-driven room rather than an all-day Latin kitchen. Chica's OAD ranking and extended hours make it the stronger call when flexibility and Latin cuisine are the priority.

    What should I order at Chica?

    Specific menu items are not documented in our current venue data, so we won't speculate on individual dishes. What the OAD recognition confirms is that the kitchen performs consistently across visits — which on the Strip, where quality often drops on repeat orders, is a meaningful signal. Ask the server what's driving the table that week.

    What should I wear to Chica?

    Chica sits inside the Venetian complex at 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, which draws a mix of casino foot traffic and destination diners. There's no documented dress code in the venue data, but the room skews casual-to-neat — clean resort wear is appropriate for lunch; dinner guests tend to dress slightly more intentionally without crossing into formal territory.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Chica?

    Dinner on a Friday or Saturday gives you the longest window — the kitchen stays open until 1 am — which suits groups arriving after shows or casino sessions. Lunch from 8:30 am is the practical pick for diners who want to avoid Strip crowds and get in and out cleanly. The OAD recognition applies to the kitchen overall, not a specific service, so the cooking quality is not the variable here — timing and crowd level are.

    Hours

    Monday
    8:30 am–11 pm
    Tuesday
    8:30 am–11 pm
    Wednesday
    8:30 am–11 pm
    Thursday
    8:30 am–11 pm
    Friday
    8:30 am–1 am
    Saturday
    8:30 am–1 am
    Sunday
    8:30 am–11 pm

    Recognized By

    Keep this place

    Save or rate Chica on Pearl

    Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.