
RED Asian Cuisine
Downtown, Las Vegas
Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
RED Asian Cuisine works when the night is already based around Fremont Street and the group wants a casual Asian dinner without building the evening around a chef, awards, or wine program. For cellar depth, date-night polish, or a more formal room, cross-shop the Downtown steakhouse set instead.
About RED Asian Cuisine
RED Asian Cuisine is a Las Vegas dining option with a casual setting and a useful Thursday-through-Sunday dinner schedule. Its listed hours are Thu 4–9 PM, Fri 4–10 PM, Sat 4–10 PM, Sun 4–10 PM, with Monday through Wednesday closed. Those details make it easy to plan around, especially in a city where dinner choices can range widely in formality, pace, advance-planning requirements.
The useful way to evaluate it is around fit and timing rather than assumptions about chef background, awards, menu signatures, price, service format, or a beverage program. In other words, treat RED Asian Cuisine as a casual dinner choice first, then confirm anything more specific before you commit the evening around it. For a deeper Las Vegas search, use Our full Las Vegas restaurants guide, or widen the night with Our full Las Vegas bars guide.
Pick this for a casual Las Vegas dinner window
RED Asian Cuisine is best framed around its schedule and casual dress code. That makes it easier to understand where it fits: a Thursday through Sunday dinner possibility, not a venue that should be selected on the basis of details that are not confirmed. It is not a wine-led restaurant, tasting-menu destination, chef-driven room, or award-recognized venue, so do not build the choice around those assumptions.
If the table wants to compare with other Las Vegas dining options, consider Barry's Downtown Prime, Hugo's Cellar, Oscar's Steakhouse, or Vic & Anthony's Steakhouse. Those comparisons can help clarify whether the evening calls for RED Asian Cuisine's casual positioning or a different kind of Las Vegas dinner altogether. If the priority is simply a casual dinner during RED Asian Cuisine's open days, the known schedule is the clearest planning detail, the most responsible starting point.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose RED Asian Cuisine when the timing works for a casual Las Vegas dinner from Thursday through Sunday. It is especially a reasonable listing to keep in the mix when the group is still sorting out the shape of the night and wants an option that is not being evaluated through luxury, awards, or special-occasion signals. Confirm specific dishes, prices, seating, reservation policies, dietary accommodations, takeout, delivery, or a full service description directly before making firm plans.
For broader Las Vegas planning, compare it with other dining in the city based on the experience you want: casual timing, a different room, or another Las Vegas option. If any part of the plan depends on a particular menu item, budget, seating setup, or service style, cross-shopping is the safer move until those details are confirmed. For trip context beyond restaurants, use the broader Las Vegas guides linked above.
Planning details
- Location
- 129 Fremont St Main Floor, Las Vegas, NV 89101
- Website
- goldennugget.com
- Phone
- +17023857111
The take
The Take
The Vibe
RED Asian Cuisine sits squarely in the downtown Fremont Street current, and its personality is shaped as much by the street as by the kitchen. The dining room occupies a ground-floor corridor that sees near-constant foot traffic, so the restaurant feels lively and energetic—especially on weekend nights when the Fremont Street Experience and surrounding bars draw big crowds. The kitchen practices a pan-Asian approach that aims for repeat visits from locals rather than one-off tourist meals, so the mood skews neighborhood-forward: spirited, approachable and built to perform amid the city’s ambient street energy.
Best For
This is a neighborhood-minded spot that works best for casual hangouts, group dinners and late-night meals. Downtown positioning and the Fremont Street context make it a natural destination for people who want an informal, energetic evening rather than a subdued, formal dinner. Weekday evenings tend to be quieter and better for more relaxed conversation, while weekend nights bring the full Fremont energy and suit groups or anyone seeking a lively downtown scene. The pan-Asian menu supports returning visits and shared plates for tables of friends.
Ordering Tips
The menu favors familiar pan-Asian favorites alongside dishes built to withstand frequent visits; signature items include the Red Tiger Roll, Kung Pao Chicken and Pad Thai. If you prefer a quieter experience, aim for weekday evenings when the surrounding Fremont crowds are smaller; expect a busier, noisier atmosphere on weekend nights when the canopy and bars draw larger crowds. Given the neighborhood focus, ordering a few shareable dishes lets a group sample the menu’s cross-regional approach without overcommitting to a single style.
Venue details
Ambiance
Relaxed casino-side atmosphere with moderate noise levels.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- Red Tiger Roll
- Kung Pao Chicken
- Pad Thai
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- The Grotto, Notable alternative
- Vic & Anthony's Steakhouse, Notable alternative
- Barry's Downtown Prime, Notable alternative
- Hugo's Cellar, Notable alternative
- Oscar's Steakhouse, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How RED Asian Cuisine compares in Downtown Las Vegas
RED Asian Cuisine is the practical Fremont pick when convenience matters more than ceremony. Compared with The Grotto, it is the more direct fit for an Asian-food craving, while The Grotto makes more sense when the group wants a familiar Italian-leaning dinner format.
For a wine-led or steakhouse-style night, Vic & Anthony's Steakhouse, Barry's Downtown Prime, Hugo's Cellar, Oscar's Steakhouse are better cross-shops. Those are stronger choices for ambiance, service pacing, bottle-list expectations; RED Asian Cuisine is better when the priority is an easier, less formal Downtown meal.
If booking difficulty is the deciding factor, start with RED Asian Cuisine for flexibility and keep the steakhouses for planned dinners, client meals, or occasions where the room matters as much as the plate. Value depends on the night: casual Fremont dinner favors RED Asian Cuisine, while a splurge-oriented group should compare the steakhouse options first.
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Compare RED Asian Cuisine
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| RED Asian Cuisine | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| The Grotto | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Vic & Anthony's Steakhouse | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Barry’s Downtown Prime | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Hugo's Cellar | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Oscar's Steakhouse | Las Vegas | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can RED Asian Cuisine accommodate groups?
Group accommodations are not specified. The confirmed details are that RED Asian Cuisine is in Las Vegas, has a casual dress code, is open Thu 4–9 PM and Fri–Sun 4–10 PM, with Mon–Wed closed. For comparison with other Las Vegas dining options, Barry's Downtown Prime or Vic & Anthony's Steakhouse may be useful starting points.
Is RED Asian Cuisine good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not specifically described. The confirmed planning details are the casual dress code and dinner-hour schedule: Thu 4–9 PM and Fri–Sun 4–10 PM. Solo diners comparing other Las Vegas options could also consider Oscar's Steakhouse.
What should I order at RED Asian Cuisine?
What is RED Asian Cuisine known for?
RED Asian Cuisine is a casual Las Vegas venue open Thursday through Sunday for evening service. No specific awards, chef details, signature dishes, prices, or beverage-program claims are listed here.















