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    Favorite Bistro

    South Las Vegas, Las Vegas

    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Favorite Bistro is worth booking when convenience on the Las Vegas Strip matters more than a chef-led destination meal. Lunch is the smarter play for first-timers and mixed groups; dinner works if the location fits the rest of the night, but this is not the strongest choice for a major special occasion.

    About Favorite Bistro

    Should you choose Favorite Bistro in Las Vegas? The basics make it a flexible option to consider: it is open daily from 8 AM, closes at 11 PM Sunday through Thursday, stays open until 12 AM on Friday and Saturday. The dress code is casual, so planning around attire should be direct.

    Without a listed cuisine type, price range, chef, signature dishes, awards, reservation policy, or service format, the safest way to evaluate Favorite Bistro is by logistics rather than by a specific culinary promise. It may fit plans when the priority is timing and an easy casual setting in Las Vegas. For a more detailed meal decision, confirm current menus, booking options, availability directly before you go.

    Book it for convenience, not for a high-stakes dinner

    First-timers should treat Favorite Bistro as a practical Las Vegas option rather than a special-occasion anchor. The details point to long daily hours and a casual dress code, which can make it easier to fit into a busy itinerary than venues with stricter attire or narrower operating windows.

    The main caution is expectation-setting. These basics do not establish awards, a named chef, cuisine type, price range, service style, or signature dishes. That does not make Favorite Bistro a bad choice; it simply means the decision should be based on the confirmed basics and any current information you check directly with the restaurant.

    Use it as a flexible Las Vegas fallback

    For a first Las Vegas meal, Favorite Bistro works well as a flexible option when the group wants casual dress and broad operating hours. It is less useful as a research-heavy destination pick unless you have confirmed the menu and booking details that matter to your party. Readers comparing broader options can scan Our full Las Vegas restaurants guide, then branch into nearby categories through Our full Las Vegas hotels guide, Our full Las Vegas bars guide, Our full Las Vegas wineries guide, Our full Las Vegas experiences guide.

    The takeThis is a spot built around approachable, ingredient-forward bistro cooking and it performs well across morning and evening meals. Signature brunch items like Eggs Benedict, Lobster Benedict and Brioche French Toast make it an obvious weekend stop, while Steak Frites and the NY Strip Steak point to a solid dinner program. Its location on the LINQ Promenade and its comforting, familiar menu also make it a logical choice for groups and casual after-work gatherings, especially for diners seeking steadiness amid the Strip’s high-energy options.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextLas Vegas, United States
    Explore Las VegasNearby

    Planning details

    Location
    3545 S Las Vegas Blvd L13, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    Reservations
    Book on OpenTable
    Website
    bit.ly
    Phone
    +17028444700
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Favorite Bistro reads like a deliberate antidote to the Strip’s excess: a small-format French bistro that leans into restraint and sourcing discipline. The copy positions the restaurant as proportionate and grounded, offering familiar, comfort-focused plates rather than theatrical spectacle. That ethos translates into a quietly classic and cozy presence on the LINQ Promenade, the kind of place where the menu’s limits are a feature — they emphasize market-driven ingredients and predictable quality. In a neighborhood defined by showmanship, Favorite Bistro’s charm is its modesty and attention to provenance, making it feel deliberate rather than flashy.

    Best For

    This is a spot built around approachable, ingredient-forward bistro cooking and it performs well across morning and evening meals. Signature brunch items like Eggs Benedict, Lobster Benedict and Brioche French Toast make it an obvious weekend stop, while Steak Frites and the NY Strip Steak point to a solid dinner program. Its location on the LINQ Promenade and its comforting, familiar menu also make it a logical choice for groups and casual after-work gatherings, especially for diners seeking steadiness amid the Strip’s high-energy options.

    Ordering Tips

    Look for the menu’s classics and any market-driven daily features — the piece emphasizes a short, market-led bistro format, so daily specials are likely meaningful. For brunch, the Eggs Benedict, Lobster Benedict or Brioche French Toast are reliable choices; for heartier evening plates, Steak Frites or the NY Strip Steak showcase the kitchen’s focus on quality proteins. Start with French Onion Soup if it’s offered: it’s a barometer of a bistro kitchen’s technique and stock. Given the stated sourcing discipline, expect ingredient-driven preparations rather than gimmicky presentations.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Casual, welcoming atmosphere with heartwarming comfort food vibes; bright and relaxed with a focus on enjoying highly Instagrammable cocktails on the patio.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CasualLivelyScenic

    Best For

    BrunchCasual HangoutGroup Dining

    Experience

    TerraceLive Music

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    7 items
    • Steak Frites
    • French Onion Soup
    • Eggs Benedict
    • Lobster Benedict
    • NY Strip Steak
    • Fish and Chips
    • Brioche French Toast
    Planning details

    Location

    3545 S Las Vegas Blvd L13, Las Vegas, NV 89109 · Directions

    +17028444700

    bit.ly

    Book on OpenTable

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Flour & Barley, Notable alternative
    • Maxie's, Notable alternative
    • Off The Strip, Notable alternative
    • Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux, Notable alternative
    • Havana 1957, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How Favorite Bistro compares in Las Vegas

    Choose Favorite Bistro when the meal needs to be easy and central. Compared with Flour & Barley or Maxie's, the case here is less about a defined food lane and more about flexibility. That makes it useful for first-timers who want a simple Strip option, especially around lunch.

    If the group wants a more defined casual-dining mood, cross-shop Off The Strip or Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux. Those are better fits when the meal is tied to a specific crowd style, while Favorite Bistro is the easier neutral pick when nobody wants to debate the plan.

    For a more cuisine-led alternative, Havana 1957 gives the decision a clearer direction. Favorite Bistro wins on low-commitment convenience; Havana 1957 is the stronger choice when the group wants the restaurant itself to feel like the point of the booking.

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    Compare Favorite Bistro
    Favorite Bistro Las Vegas and similar venues
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    Favorite BistroLas VegasNo published awards
    Flour & BarleyLas VegasNo published awards
    Maxie'sLas VegasNo published awards
    Off The StripLas VegasNo published awards
    Walk-On's Sports BistreauxLas VegasNo published awards
    Havana 1957Las VegasNo published awards

    How Favorite Bistro Las Vegas compares with similar nearby venues.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Favorite Bistro?

    The dress code is casual. Plan for comfortable, casual restaurant attire rather than formalwear.

    How far ahead should I book Favorite Bistro?

    No reservation policy is listed. If your timing is fixed, check directly with Favorite Bistro before you go. The hours are 8 AM to 11 PM Monday through Thursday and Sunday, 8 AM to 12 AM on Friday and Saturday.

    Can I eat at the bar at Favorite Bistro?

    Bar seating or bar service is not listed. If that matters to your plans, contact Favorite Bistro directly before arriving.

    Is Favorite Bistro good for a special occasion?

    Favorite Bistro is best evaluated on the basics: Las Vegas location, casual dress, long daily hours. For a special occasion, confirm the current menu, reservation options, atmosphere directly before making it the anchor of the night.

    What are alternatives to Favorite Bistro in Las Vegas?

    Other Las Vegas options to compare include Flour & Barley, Havana 1957, Maxie's, Off The Strip, Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux. Choose based on the current menu, setting, availability, the kind of meal your group wants.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Favorite Bistro?

    Favorite Bistro is open from 8 AM daily, with closing at 11 PM most nights and 12 AM on Friday and Saturday. The hours do not specify lunch or dinner service, so confirm the current menu and meal periods directly.

    What should a first-timer know about Favorite Bistro?

    Treat Favorite Bistro as a casual Las Vegas option with long daily hours. The key details are its casual dress code and hours: 8 AM to 11 PM Sunday through Thursday, 8 AM to 12 AM Friday and Saturday.