Restaurant in Paradise, United States
Strip brunch done without the spectacle.

Della's Kitchen is the all-day dining room inside the Delano Las Vegas, a design-focused boutique hotel at the south end of the Strip. It's a practical choice if you're already staying at the Delano, but public data on pricing and menu is limited. For a brunch destination worth travelling to specifically, Bouchon at The Venetian is a better-documented option nearby.
Della's Kitchen sits inside the Delano Las Vegas on the Strip and is the property's primary dining room for morning and daytime eating. With essentially no public data on pricing, hours, or cuisine style available, it's hard to give a confident buy or skip verdict — but the Delano's four-star positioning means you should expect Strip-hotel pricing and a polished room, not a neighbourhood bargain. If you're already staying at the Delano, it's a convenient option. If you're driving in specifically for brunch, Bouchon at The Venetian gives you a stronger, better-documented reason to make the trip.
The Delano Las Vegas is a boutique-style tower within the Mandalay Bay complex at the south end of the Strip. The hotel skews design-forward and adult-focused — no casino floor of its own, quieter than the broader Mandalay Bay property. Della's Kitchen occupies the all-day dining role inside that environment, which typically means a room built for comfort and a menu that spans breakfast through dinner. For a food-focused explorer, that context matters: this is hotel-dining convenience dressed up to match a design-hotel aesthetic, not a destination kitchen with a chef-driven identity.
Weekend mornings are when a brunch-format room like this earns its keep on the Strip. Weekday breakfast here will be quieter and almost certainly easier to walk into. If your goal is the full weekend brunch experience with more energy in the room, arrive before 11 AM to avoid the post-checkout crowd that congregates in hotel dining rooms between noon and 2 PM on Saturdays and Sundays. Booking difficulty is rated easy, so you are unlikely to need more than a day or two of lead time regardless of when you go.
For context on where Della's Kitchen sits relative to the wider Paradise dining scene, see our comparison section below. For the full picture of eating and drinking options in the area, start with our full Paradise restaurants guide, our full Paradise bars guide, and our full Paradise hotels guide. If you're planning a more ambitious meal on this trip, Alizé and Craft + Community are worth considering alongside options further afield like Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, or Lazy Bear in San Francisco if you're benchmarking against serious destination kitchens.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Della's Kitchen | Easy | — | |
| Craft + Community | Unknown | — | |
| Red Square Restaurant & Vodka Lounge | Unknown | — | |
| 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd | Unknown | — | |
| 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S | Unknown | — | |
| Bouchon at The Venetian | Unknown | — |
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Groups can be seated at Della's Kitchen, but it functions as a hotel dining room inside the Delano Las Vegas — a boutique-scale property — so large parties should check the venue's official channels to confirm capacity. For groups of six or more, booking in advance is advisable, particularly on weekend mornings when the room is at its busiest.
Bar seating availability depends on the room's current layout and service period. As a daytime dining venue inside the Delano Las Vegas at 3940 Las Vegas Blvd S, it operates differently from a traditional bar-forward space. If counter or bar seating is a priority, confirm when you reserve through the Delano hotel directly.
Bouchon at The Venetian is the strongest alternative if you want a more structured, chef-driven brunch with a recognisable name behind it. Closer to the south Strip, Craft + Community offers a more casual format. Red Square Restaurant & Vodka Lounge skews evening-oriented, so it's not a direct swap for morning eating.
For weekday breakfast, same-day or next-day availability is likely. Weekend brunch is a different story — the south Strip draws hotel guests and visitors who plan ahead, so booking two to four days out is a sensible minimum. Contact the Delano Las Vegas directly to reserve, as no standalone booking link is currently listed.
It depends on what the occasion calls for. Della's Kitchen is the Delano's primary daytime dining room — it suits a relaxed birthday breakfast or a low-key celebratory brunch well. For a formal dinner milestone or a high-production evening out, look at Bouchon at The Venetian or other Strip venues with a more occasion-specific format.
Hotel dining rooms of this format typically carry enough menu range to cover common dietary needs, but specific accommodations are not documented in available venue data. Call the Delano Las Vegas ahead of your visit to confirm what can be adjusted — don't leave dietary needs to chance at a walk-in.
Della's Kitchen is inside the Delano Las Vegas at the south end of the Strip, within the Mandalay Bay complex — factor in that location if you're staying further north. It's a daytime venue, so don't arrive expecting dinner service. Weekend mornings are the peak period; come early or book ahead to avoid a wait.
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