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    Braseria by EDO

    Paradise Road, Las Vegas

    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    A practical off-Strip dinner pick for French-and-Spanish cooking near Paradise Road. Braseria by EDO is easier to fit into a Las Vegas evening than many casino-driven reservations, but it suits diners who value cuisine range and access over public awards or a published price signal.

    About Braseria by EDO

    For a Las Vegas dinner, Braseria by EDO works when the brief is French-and-Spanish cooking. It serves French and Spanish cuisine, follows a smart casual dress code, operates in the evening Monday through Saturday.

    The clearest reason to book is category fit. French and Spanish cooking gives the meal a defined lane, while the schedule makes it a dinner plan rather than a lunch stop. The smart move is to treat it as a cuisine-driven Las Vegas dinner pick rather than a trophy reservation. If the group is comparing other options, Lotus of Siam, Lotus of Siam - Flamingo Road, Cleaver- Butchered Meats, Seafood & Classic Cocktails, Bramàre – Inspired Italian, Marrakech are other venues to consider.

    A practical pick for French-Spanish dining

    Braseria by EDO makes the most sense for diners who want French and Spanish cooking in Las Vegas and are planning around evening hours. The appeal is not a long checklist of public accolades; it is the combination of a defined cuisine lane and a schedule that is easy to understand. For a first visit, use the evening timing as the starting point.

    The restaurant is open Monday through Saturday from 4:30–11 PM and closed Sunday. That matters if you are building a night around a reservation or comparing it with other Las Vegas dining options. For larger parties or specific seating needs, confirm directly before treating it as the main occasion booking.

    Who should compare it with other options

    Choose Braseria by EDO when the group wants French and Spanish cooking. Compare it with Marrakech, Bramàre – Inspired Italian, Cleaver- Butchered Meats, Seafood & Classic Cocktails, Lotus of Siam, or Lotus of Siam - Flamingo Road if the group is still deciding among different venues.

    The verdict: book it when Las Vegas, evening hours, French-Spanish cuisine match the plan. It is not the safest choice for diners who need awards, a clear price band, or published details on capacity before committing.

    The takeThis is a restaurant built for slow, intentional dinners — the sort of place you choose when the point of the evening is the meal itself. It suits date nights, special occasions and business dinners where conversation and timing matter; the Franco‑Iberian menu and braseria format encourage sharing time rather than racing through courses. Because the kitchen times dishes to the table’s rhythm, reservations and a willingness to linger make for the best experience. The setting on Paradise Road also makes it appealing to locals seeking a quieter, more serious meal away from the Strip.
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    Planning details

    Location
    3900 Paradise Rd Suite Z, Las Vegas, NV 89169
    Website
    braseriabyedo.com
    Phone
    (702) 641-1345
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Braseria by EDO leans into a quiet, rustic intimacy that feels deliberately removed from the Strip's spectacle. The restaurant embraces the braseria philosophy — wood- or charcoal-driven heat, unhurried service and a rhythm that privileges time at the table — and that approach shapes every detail of the experience. Located on Paradise Road and attracting a largely local crowd, the place favors guests who come with intent: diners linger over sauces and charred meats, and the room rewards conversation more than quick turns. It’s a relaxed, tucked-away spot that reads as comforting and intentionally paced.

    Best For

    This is a restaurant built for slow, intentional dinners — the sort of place you choose when the point of the evening is the meal itself. It suits date nights, special occasions and business dinners where conversation and timing matter; the Franco‑Iberian menu and braseria format encourage sharing time rather than racing through courses. Because the kitchen times dishes to the table’s rhythm, reservations and a willingness to linger make for the best experience. The setting on Paradise Road also makes it appealing to locals seeking a quieter, more serious meal away from the Strip.

    Ordering Tips

    Expect an unhurried service cadence and plan to spend time at the table: the braseria tradition deliberately times dishes to the pace of the meal rather than quick table turns. Avoid treating this like a fast pre‑theater stop — let the kitchen stage courses in sequence and resist expecting rapid turnover. Lean into the Franco‑Iberian thread on the menu, appreciate charred and sauce‑driven preparations, and allow space between plates so the kitchen can execute reductions and emulsions at their intended tempo.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Luxe and self-assured atmosphere with audacious fine dining execution.

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    Vibe

    ElegantSophisticatedModern

    Best For

    Date NightSpecial OccasionBusiness Dinner

    Experience

    Hotel Restaurant

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Medium
    Planning details

    Location

    3900 Paradise Rd Suite Z, Las Vegas, NV 89169 · Directions

    (702) 641-1345

    braseriabyedo.com

    Also consider

    Where to book if Braseria by EDO does not fit

    For a meat-and-cocktails night, choose Cleaver- Butchered Meats, Seafood & Classic Cocktails. For Thai food, choose Lotus of Siam or Lotus of Siam - Flamingo Road.

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    How Braseria by EDO compares in Las Vegas

    Bramàre – Inspired Italian is the cleaner choice when the group wants Italian comfort and a more familiar ordering lane. Braseria by EDO is better for diners who want French-and-Spanish range and an off-Strip dinner that does not feel tied to a resort itinerary.

    Cleaver- Butchered Meats, Seafood & Classic Cocktails is the better bet for cocktails, meat, seafood, a livelier classic-night-out format. Braseria by EDO is the more focused choice for a dinner built around European cooking rather than steakhouse-adjacent familiarity.

    Lotus of Siam and Lotus of Siam - Flamingo Road are stronger if Thai food is the point of the meal. Marrakech is the alternative for a Moroccan-leaning group dinner; Braseria by EDO is the more flexible pick for diners who want European flavors and easier planning.

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    Braseria by EDO Las Vegas and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwards
    Braseria by EDOLas VegasFrench and SpanishNo published awards
    MarrakechLas Vegas; No published awards
    Cleaver- Butchered Meats, Seafood & Classic CocktailsLas Vegas; No published awards
    Bramàre – Inspired ItalianLas Vegas; No published awards
    Lotus of Siam - Flamingo RoadParadise; No published awards
    Lotus of SiamLas VegasThaiNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Braseria by EDO in Las Vegas?

    Marrakech, Bramàre – Inspired Italian, Lotus of Siam - Flamingo Road, Lotus of Siam, Cleaver- Butchered Meats, Seafood & Classic Cocktails are other venues to compare when deciding where to dine. Braseria by EDO is the focused choice when French and Spanish cooking is the goal.

    What should a first-timer know about Braseria by EDO?

    Start with the fact that it is a French and Spanish spot in Las Vegas, it runs evening service Monday through Saturday from 4:30–11 PM. It is closed Sunday. That makes it a better fit for a planned dinner than a casual daytime stop.

    Is Braseria by EDO good for solo dining?

    It can be, if a solo dinner fits your schedule. Braseria by EDO is open Monday through Saturday from 4:30–11 PM and closed Sunday. It works better for a planned evening meal than for a quick lunch.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Braseria by EDO?

    Dinner is the choice here, because Braseria by EDO operates from 4:30–11 PM Monday through Saturday and is closed Sunday. That makes the question simple: go at night, not midday. If you want lunch, you will need a different restaurant.

    Can Braseria by EDO accommodate groups?

    Braseria by EDO may suit groups that want French and Spanish food, but evening hours mean parties should plan ahead. Larger groups should confirm directly before booking. Cleaver- Butchered Meats, Seafood & Classic Cocktails is another venue to compare when planning.

    Is Braseria by EDO good for a special occasion?

    It can be a fit for a dinner celebration if French and Spanish cuisine is what you want. The service window is 4:30–11 PM Monday through Saturday, with the restaurant closed Sunday. If you are still comparing venues, Bramàre – Inspired Italian is another option to consider.