
Lemongrass
The Strip, Las Vegas
Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Book Lemongrass when you want an easy seated dinner inside Aria rather than a food-hall or snack-stop plan. Its main value is convenience on the Strip, especially for small groups building the night around the resort corridor. Cross-shop Proper Eats Food Hall for variety or Laughing Buddha Ramen for a narrower casual meal.
About Lemongrass
Lemongrass is a Las Vegas dinner option with daily evening hours and a smart-casual dress code. Beyond those basics, Pearl does not have details here for cuisine, menu format, pricing, chef, awards, seating, or service style, so the most reliable way to evaluate it is as a practical dinner listing rather than a claims-heavy destination profile.
A practical Las Vegas dinner when timing matters
Use Lemongrass when the confirmed schedule fits your night: it is open daily from 4:30–10:30 PM. That makes it an evening-only option in the information here, not a lunch pick. If you are comparing dinner plans in Las Vegas, the strongest confirmed facts are simple: the name, the city, the daily dinner hours, the smart-casual dress code.
For a food-focused explorer, the decision is not whether this is the defining meal of a Las Vegas trip; Pearl does not have award, chef, menu, or price details to support that kind of claim. Instead, treat Lemongrass as one option to compare against other dining depending on your schedule and preference. If the group wants to compare options before committing, Proper Eats Food Hall may be worth considering, you can also look at Blossom.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose Lemongrass if its daily 4:30–10:30 PM hours and smart-casual dress code fit your evening plans. Cross-shop if you need details Pearl does not currently have here, such as menu specifics, price, dietary accommodations, takeout, delivery, bar seating, or a confirmed accolade.
Cross-shop by occasion and timing. Easy Donuts, Egghead, Laughing Buddha Ramen are other venues to compare if Lemongrass is not the right fit for your plans. For broader planning beyond this one dinner, use Our full Las Vegas restaurants guide, then pair the meal with Our full Las Vegas bars guide or Our full Las Vegas experiences guide.
Quick reference: Lemongrass is as a Las Vegas dinner option open daily from 4:30–10:30 PM with a smart-casual dress code.
Located inside
HotelARIA Resort & CasinoFull hotel guidePlanning details
- Location
- Aria, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158
- Reservations
- Book on SevenRooms
- Website
- aria.mgmresorts.com
- Phone
- +17025908670
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Lemongrass sits inside Aria as an approachable, low‑key counterpoint to the Strip’s more ceremonious hotel restaurants. The writing highlights lighter, herb‑forward Southeast Asian cooking that favors grazing and sharing over rigid, multi‑course progressions. That positions the room as relaxed and casual rather than high‑formality: an in‑resort option where flavor and balance take center stage more than spectacle. Guests will find food-forward conviviality rather than the hushed formality of a steakhouse or the sensory overload of a late‑night buffet—an intentionally middle‑of‑the‑road experience tuned to comfort and clarity of flavor.
Best For
Because it lives on the Aria floor, Lemongrass works well for a range of Strip occasions that need something less formal than a destination steakhouse but more composed than a fast‑casual meal. It’s a smart choice for evening outings—date nights or slightly elevated special occasions—when groups want shareable, herb‑forward plates and a more relaxed tempo. The menu’s shareable structure also makes it convenient for parties who want to sample multiple preparations rather than follow a single plated progression, so it suits small groups and visitors who are balancing dinner with other Vegas plans.
Ordering Tips
Approach the menu family‑style: the review emphasizes grazing and sharing, so plan to order several dishes to pass. Lean into the signature plates—Pad Se Ew, Panang Curry, Drunken Noodle and Chicken Satay—as anchors for a shared meal, and supplement them with lighter, herb‑forward items to balance richness. Mixing a noodle, a curry and a few small plates lets diners taste the kitchen’s focus on fresh aromatics and restrained preparations. Given the restaurant’s place in a resort dining roster, expect a convivial, shareable evening rather than a formal multi‑course service.
Venue details
Ambiance
Sophisticated atmosphere with pleasant, unremarkable decor that's not overly loud, allowing for comfortable table conversation.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Large
Signature Dishes
- Pad Se Ew
- Panang Curry
- Drunken Noodle
- Chicken Satay
Planning details
Location
Aria, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158 · Directions
Also consider
Where to go if this does not fit
Choose Proper Eats Food Hall if the group wants variety and less commitment than a seated dinner. Choose Laughing Buddha Ramen if the night calls for a focused casual meal rather than a resort restaurant plan.
Restaurant context
How Lemongrass compares in Las Vegas
Lemongrass is the practical Aria choice: easier to fit into a Strip night than a cross-town dinner and more composed than a quick bite. Proper Eats Food Hall is better for groups that cannot agree on one format, while Lemongrass is better when everyone wants a single seated plan without turning dinner into a long search.
Blossom is the sharper cross-shop if the group wants a focused sit-down meal rather than a resort-convenience pick. Laughing Buddha Ramen is stronger for a casual comfort meal with a narrower brief. For quick daytime or low-commitment eating, Easy Donuts and Egghead are easier fits than a full dinner reservation.
On booking difficulty, Lemongrass has the advantage for flexible planners because it is listed as easy. On ambiance, pick it when the Aria setting is part of the plan; pick Proper Eats Food Hall when variety matters more than staying seated through dinner.
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Compare Lemongrass
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Lemongrass | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Proper Eats Food Hall | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Blossom | Las Vegas | Guía Repsol Soles 20262026 Michelin 1 Star2025 Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence2025 Michelin 1 Star2024 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #5092024 Michelin 1 Star2023 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Recommended |
| Easy Donuts | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Egghead | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Laughing Buddha Ramen | Las Vegas | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Lemongrass?
The dress code is smart casual. Aim for neat, presentable dinner attire rather than formalwear unless the rest of your evening calls for it. Lemongrass is in Las Vegas and is open daily from 4:30–10:30 PM.
How far ahead should I book Lemongrass?
Pearl does not have booking-difficulty guidance for Lemongrass. If the meal is important to your evening, check current availability directly and plan around the confirmed dinner hours: daily from 4:30–10:30 PM.
Can I eat at the bar at Lemongrass?
Pearl does not have information about bar seating at Lemongrass. Confirm seating options directly before you go, especially if you are planning for a solo diner, a pair, or a larger group.



















