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- 4.6Food
- 4.7Service
- 4.6Ambience
- 4.2Value
Noise • Moderate
US$149.00 per person
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Momofuku Las Vegas reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
The Strip
American
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Yes, Momofuku Las Vegas is a lively, memorable spot that many guests recommend for a special night out. Expect creative cocktails, bold-flavored shared plates (pork buns, truffle ramen, Bigeye tuna) and a dramatic Strip view in parts of the dining room. Note the room can get loud and energetic, so it’s perfect if you want a vibrant date-night vibe; for a quieter table request an early seating or ask for a corner/chef’s counter spot when you book.
Portions vary, small plates and buns are designed for sharing, while large-format dishes are generous. Guests consistently note that family-style items like Bo Ssäm and the 5‑Spice Roasted Duck clearly serve multiple people (Bo Ssäm serves 4–6), while ramen and buns are single portions but hearty. Some guests find certain entrees pricey for size, so plan to order a mix of small plates and one large-format or ramen to share.
Yes, Momofuku Las Vegas has a full beverage program. Guests frequently praise creative cocktails and a wide wine, beer and sake selection. Expect signature cocktails (Tamari Old Fashioned, Spicy Margarita), a curated wine list, beers, and sake by the bottle. Non-alcoholic options and bottled beer are available too, though some guests note non-alcoholic beer can be pricier than expected.
Several dishes stand out, guests repeatedly rave about the Truffle Ramen, Pork Belly Buns, Iberico Pork and Bo Ssäm. The truffle ramen is called “the best” by many, while pork buns and the Iberico pork get frequent praise. If you want a showstopper for a group, Bo Ssäm or the 5‑Spice Duck are highly recommended.
Momofuku Las Vegas serves lunch and dinner daily. Lunch is offered daily from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, and dinner runs daily from 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm. For special holiday service or tasting menus (e.g., New Year’s Eve) hours or offerings may differ, so call ahead for holiday times or special events.
Family-friendly: yes, many guests bring families, celebrate birthdays, and enjoy group or family-style meals. The team has accommodated parties and children on multiple occasions. Accessible seating: not explicitly listed in the available information, so call ahead if you need specific accessibility accommodations and the team will advise and assist.
For a quieter visit, early lunch or arriving when they open tends to be calmer; many guests mention lunch is less hectic. Evenings and weekend nights are lively and can be loud, with busy service and occasional wait times, great if you want energy and late-night dining. If you prefer quieter service, try weekday lunch or request an early dinner seating.
The atmosphere is energetic, modern and often loud, guests describe a vibrant dining room with upbeat music (many mentions of rap or rock playing). It’s a stylish, casual-elegant setting that suits celebrations and social dinners. If you prefer quieter conversation, request an early seating, a corner table, or the chef’s counter; many guests call it an exciting, memorable Vegas dining experience.
Casual dress is the stated dress code, so smart-casual attire is appropriate. Guests dine in a relaxed but stylish environment inside The Cosmopolitan, you’ll fit in comfortably with neat casual clothes or slightly dressier outfits for date night or celebrations.
Yes, Momofuku offers thoughtful vegan and vegetarian choices and the team accommodates dietary needs. Guests specifically praise vegan versions of ramen and creative plant-forward dishes. Gluten-free choices are more limited, but servers are attentive and will modify dishes where possible, guests appreciated staff double-checking items for gluten-free requests.
Yes, guests report excellent service and accommodating staff who handle allergy needs, birthday surprises and seating requests. For special menus, seating preferences, or allergy accommodations, call the restaurant ahead of your visit so the team can prepare and ensure a smooth experience.
Families do dine here and guests often celebrate birthdays with children, so the restaurant is family-friendly. The menu has shareable items (pork buns, ramen, large-format dishes) that work well for groups. If you’re bringing younger kids, consider an earlier seating or ask about a more relaxed table when you reserve.
Busiest: dinner service, weekend nights and special occasions (holidays, show nights), guests frequently mention loud music and full dining rooms. Quietest: weekday lunches or arriving right at opening; guests report calmer service and a quieter atmosphere during lunch and early seatings.
Weekday lunch or an early weekday dinner is often best for a quieter, more relaxed experience. Many guests recommend going for lunch to avoid the evening rush; weekends and evenings are lively and great for celebrations if you want high energy.
There is evidence the restaurant operates special holiday service, guests mention a New Year’s Eve prix-fixe menu and other holiday experiences, but official holiday hours aren’t listed. If you plan to dine on a public holiday, call ahead to confirm hours and any special menus or seating policies.
Yes, Momofuku offers seasonal and special experiences. Guests mention tasting and prix-fixe menus (including a New Year’s Eve five-course prix-fixe and chef’s tasting options) and the lunch Chef’s Seasonal Menu. The restaurant also does family-style large-format dishes and private-room celebrations for special occasions.
Yes, the menu is described as constantly evolving and guests note seasonal offerings and changing specials. The menu includes seasonal large-format dishes and a rotating Lunch Chef’s Seasonal Menu, so expect updates and occasional special dishes depending on the season.
Momofuku Las Vegas is rated 4.6 stars by 4107 OpenTable diners.
Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.
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