Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
NoMad Restaurant
190ptsSerious dining that earns repeat recognition.

About NoMad Restaurant
NoMad Restaurant is one of the Las Vegas Strip's most consistently recognised New American kitchens, ranked #517 in North America by Opinionated About Dining in 2025 — up from #523 the year before. Under chef Mike Rellergert, it runs dinner only, Wednesday through Sunday. Book it for a food-focused evening where the cooking is the point, not the spectacle.
Should You Book NoMad Restaurant in Las Vegas?
Yes — with one condition: you need to know what this restaurant has become. NoMad Restaurant sits on the Las Vegas Strip at 3772 Las Vegas Blvd S, operating under chef Mike Rellergert and carrying a consistent record of recognition from Opinionated About Dining, which ranked it #517 in North America in 2025, up from #523 in 2024 and a recommended listing in 2023. That upward trajectory matters. It signals a kitchen that has improved in a market where most Strip restaurants coast on name recognition alone. For food-focused diners who want a serious New American dinner without the chaos of a celebrity-chef meat grinder, NoMad is worth your evening.
The Restaurant in Practice
NoMad Restaurant opens Wednesday through Sunday, 5–10 pm, and is closed Monday and Tuesday. That schedule is narrower than many Strip competitors, so plan accordingly if you are mid-week. The dinner-only format shapes the entire experience: this is not a quick lunch stop or a casual drop-in. The kitchen under Rellergert operates in New American territory, a format that in Las Vegas ranges from forgettable hotel brasseries to kitchens producing food that would hold its own in New York or San Francisco. Based on OAD's consistent placement, NoMad sits in the latter camp. For context, OAD's North American top 600 includes restaurants like Le Bernardin in New York City, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, and Smyth in Chicago — company that tells you the standard NoMad is being measured against.
The service question is where NoMad earns its recommendation most clearly. On a strip defined by volume , covers-per-night math and upsell pressure , a restaurant that OAD reviewers return to and rank higher each year is almost certainly delivering service that matches the food. That consistency is not guaranteed in Las Vegas, where staff turnover and floor management vary wildly even within the same hotel. NoMad's improving OAD position across three consecutive years suggests the front-of-house is holding up its end. Whether that translates to the kind of unhurried, attentive pacing you would find at The Inn at Little Washington or Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg is harder to confirm without current price-point data , but the award trajectory supports the premise.
Google reviewers rate it 4.2 from 464 reviews, which is a reliable signal at that volume. That score sits below what you might expect from a restaurant ranked in OAD's top 600, but Strip dining draws a broader audience than specialist food critics, and mixed scores on Google often reflect price-expectation mismatches rather than execution failures. Take it as confirmation that this is a restaurant for diners who value craft over spectacle.
How It Compares to Other Las Vegas Dining
If you are choosing between NoMad and other serious dining options in Las Vegas, here is how the field breaks down. For New American in a comparable register, Sparrow + Wolf and Honey Salt are worth considering, though both operate in a more casual register. For a Strip-adjacent fine dining evening, Craftsteak competes on prestige but shifts the focus entirely to beef. Off-Strip, Aburiya Raku offers a different cuisine with equally serious execution. NoMad's position in the OAD rankings puts it in a different tier from most of these options , it is the choice for the diner who wants the chef's full attention on the plate.
For pre- or post-dinner drinks, NoMad Bar Las Vegas is the obvious pairing. Our full Las Vegas restaurants guide, bars guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture if you are building a longer itinerary.
Practical Details
| Detail | NoMad Restaurant | Sparrow + Wolf | Craftsteak |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | New American | New American | American Steakhouse |
| Dinner service | Wed–Sun, 5–10 pm | Check current hours | Check current hours |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Easy | Moderate |
| OAD ranking | #517 North America (2025) | Not listed | Not listed |
| Google rating | 4.2 (464 reviews) | Check current | Check current |
| Strip location | Yes , 3772 Las Vegas Blvd S | Off-Strip | Strip-adjacent |
Booking
Booking is rated easy. Given the Wednesday-to-Sunday schedule and the dinner-only format, reservations fill faster toward the weekend. If your trip is flexible, a Thursday or Wednesday booking gives you the leading chance of securing your preferred time without much lead time. The restaurant's Strip address means walk-in demand from hotel guests adds unpredictability on Friday and Saturday nights, so booking ahead is the sensible move regardless of difficulty rating.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is NoMad Restaurant good for solo dining? Yes. The New American format and dinner-only service mean the kitchen is running a focused operation. Solo diners do well at serious restaurants like this , you get the staff's attention without managing a group's preferences. Ask about counter or bar seating when booking.
- What should I order at NoMad Restaurant? Specific menu details are not published in our current data, so we cannot point you to named dishes. What the OAD recognition signals is that the New American menu under Mike Rellergert is executing at a high level. Ask your server what the kitchen is emphasising on the night you visit , that question tends to get honest answers at restaurants that take the food seriously.
- Is lunch or dinner better at NoMad Restaurant? Dinner is your only option. The restaurant runs Wednesday through Sunday, 5–10 pm only. If you are looking for a lunch alternative in the same quality tier, our Las Vegas restaurants guide covers the full range.
- What should I wear to NoMad Restaurant? No dress code is listed in our current data, but an OAD-ranked restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip typically skews smart casual to business casual. Overdressing is never a problem; arriving in shorts and trainers on a Saturday night may get you seated but will feel out of place.
- What are alternatives to NoMad Restaurant in Las Vegas? For New American at a comparable level, Sparrow + Wolf is the closest off-Strip alternative. For a broader fine dining comparison, Sinatra offers Italian at a similar prestige tier. For sushi enthusiasts who want comparable craft, Yui Edomae Sushi or Kabuto are the serious options. New American outside Las Vegas in the same award tier includes Bayona in New Orleans and Emeril's in New Orleans.
- Is NoMad Restaurant good for a special occasion? Yes, particularly for food-focused celebrations. The OAD recognition and improving annual ranking give you confidence the kitchen will deliver. The dinner-only format and Strip location make logistics simple if you are already staying nearby. For occasions where service theatre matters as much as food, confirm the current floor experience before booking, as Strip restaurants can vary in pacing.
- Can I eat at the bar at NoMad Restaurant? Bar seating availability is not confirmed in our current data. The adjacent NoMad Bar Las Vegas is the natural option if you want a more casual entry point to the NoMad experience.
- Can NoMad Restaurant accommodate groups? Seat count and private dining details are not listed in our current data. Contact the restaurant directly for group bookings. Given the dinner-only schedule and Strip location, groups of six or more should book as far in advance as possible, especially for Friday and Saturday.
Compare NoMad Restaurant
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| NoMad Restaurant | — | |
| Bacchanal Buffet | — | |
| Chica | — | |
| Kabuto | — | |
| Sinatra | — | |
| Yui Edomae Sushi | — |
Comparing your options in Las Vegas for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is NoMad Restaurant good for solo dining?
Yes. A dinner-only format with a focused service window — Wednesday through Sunday, 5–10 pm — suits solo diners who want a deliberate meal rather than a casual drop-in. The OAD Top 525 ranking signals a kitchen that takes each cover seriously, which tends to translate well for solo guests eating at the bar or counter. If solo dining on the Strip is your goal, NoMad is a stronger choice than a large-format venue like Bacchanal Buffet.
What should I order at NoMad Restaurant?
Specific menu items are not confirmed in Pearl's current database for NoMad Las Vegas, so dish-level recommendations aren't possible here. What is confirmed: the cuisine is New American under chef Mike Rellergert, with consistent Opinionated About Dining recognition from 2023 through 2025. Ask the server what is driving the kitchen that week — that question tends to get the most useful answer at restaurants at this level.
Is lunch or dinner better at NoMad Restaurant?
Dinner is your only option — NoMad operates exclusively 5–10 pm, Wednesday through Sunday, with no lunch service. Plan accordingly if you have a midday schedule on the Strip.
What should I wear to NoMad Restaurant?
NoMad's dress code is not specified in Pearl's current data. Given its Opinionated About Dining ranking and its position on the Las Vegas Strip, a polished, put-together outfit is a safe default — think business casual rather than resort wear. Calling ahead to confirm expectations is worthwhile if you are coming from a show or event.
What are alternatives to NoMad Restaurant in Las Vegas?
For Japanese precision, Kabuto and Yui Edomae Sushi are the strongest alternatives and both carry serious critical standing. Sinatra at Encore is comparable in formality for a special occasion dinner. Chica offers Latin-inflected New American at a more relaxed register. NoMad sits in a distinct position: OAD-ranked New American with a tight dinner schedule, which makes it the right call when you want a focused, chef-driven meal rather than a high-energy Strip experience.
Is NoMad Restaurant good for a special occasion?
Yes. Consecutive OAD rankings — Recommended in 2023, #523 in 2024, #517 in 2025 — indicate consistent kitchen performance, which is what matters most when a meal carries real stakes. The dinner-only format and limited weekly schedule (Wed–Sun) reinforce a deliberate, occasion-worthy atmosphere. Book early in the week if your special occasion falls on a Saturday.
Can I eat at the bar at NoMad Restaurant?
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in Pearl's current data for NoMad Las Vegas. Given the venue's dinner-only, reservation-driven format and its critical standing, calling the restaurant directly at 3772 Las Vegas Blvd S is the most reliable way to confirm walk-in or bar options before arrival.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 5–10 pm
- Thursday
- 5–10 pm
- Friday
- 5–10 pm
- Saturday
- 5–10 pm
- Sunday
- 5–10 pm
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