Note: The Kitchen is permanently closed.
Casual dining can easily enhance your Las Vegas experience, especially when the venue offers a brunch buffet and à-la-carte options. If those appeal to you, The Kitchen is a top Resorts World-rated restaurant to check out during your stay. Despite its unpretentious claims, The Kitchen Resorts World welcomes guests into a beautifully decorated space. A rich menu and relaxed atmosphere complete the offering.
Ambiance


Located directly off the Casino floor, The Kitchen at Resorts World shows off a minimalist front to attract casual diners. The restaurant’s logo might feel too casual, but if you can look past the somewhat underwhelming design that makes up the diner’s name, you’ll be welcomed into a stylish yet modern space that screams laid-back opulence.
The venue’s throbbing heart is the huge circular buffet smartly placed between the lounge and dining areas.
Design panels enclose the buffet into a world of its own, while the rest of the space is airy and modern. From marble tile floors to marble tables, comfortable seating, and contemporary light fixtures, this place knows how to blend casual with luxury.
The lounge area gives off café vibes but feels rather crowded. The opposite is true for the main dining room, which feels breezy and welcoming. Different wall colors divide these two spaces, helping diners relax or cheering them up.
The Kitchen Menu & Prices
Initially implemented as an all-day brunch and buffet venue, The Kitchen offers only weekend breakfast and lunch options at the moment. This translates into a reduced menu compared to the initial offering, but you can still savor burgers or a steak – albeit the latter comes sliced and in a sandwich.
Both the buffet option and à-la-carte menu include vegan and vegetarian choices.
Buffet Menu



One of the best things about The Kitchen is the non-existent buffet menu. The restaurant offers a variety of dishes that can change from day to day.
Options can include scrambled eggs, eggs benedict, short ribs with potatoes, hash browns, soups, steamed or roasted vegetables, classic smoked salmon, and oatmeal, to name just a few. Naturally, not all options are savory.
Those with a sweet tooth can opt for red velvet waffles, cinnamon French toast, yogurt parfait, or peanut butter and jelly with banana. Fresh fruit is also an option.
The Kitchen’s weekend brunch buffet is an all-you-can-eat experience that comes with or without bottomless drinks. It goes without saying that the bottomless mimosas bump up the bill from $39 to $64, but you’ll get a $25 beverage credit.
A La Carte Menu
If you don’t feel like fighting the crowds over eggs and bacon, The Kitchen’s à-la-carte menu includes all the classics and gives you plenty of options for breakfast, brunch, and lunch.
Breakfast


Breakfast options at The Kitchen are what you’d expect from a casual restaurant in Las Vegas – and pretty much anywhere else.
There are eggs made in a variety of ways, from omelets to fried eggs. French toast and buttermilk pancakes are two delicious options as well, or you could opt for a breakfast burrito, yogurt parfait, or seasonal fruit plate.
Vegans and vegetarians can enjoy a vegan burrito or avocado toast – the latter is an option for vegetarians only.
Prices could seem expensive but are in line with other casual breakfast diners in Sin City.
Starters

Brunch enthusiasts can start their meal with an ample choice of entrees and appetizers.
The appetizer menu offers simple options that appeal to adults and youngsters alike. Whether you want a quesadilla, nachos, chicken fingers, or crab cake sliders, they are all on the menu.
More refined palates can find delicious options among the entrees, including Tuscan pasta, fish and chips, miso black cod, or a sizzler plate.
Burgers & Sandwiches

Those who’d prefer a hearty lunch rather than a fancy brunch can find their choice of burgers or lunch sandwiches. All options are served with herb fries or sea salt kettle chips.
The menu isn’t expansive, but it includes options for all palates and dietary preferences. For instance, you could have a classic BK burger or a steak sandwich with grilled and sliced NY steak.
Grilled chicken or turkey and ham sandwiches are rich and delicious, perfect for a lighter meal. The tuna salad croissant is also worth a try. A vegan burger is also available.
Light Lunch
Burgers and sandwiches aside, The Kitchen also offers a selection of soups and salads. The former won’t blow your mind (they are all classic soups like chicken and noodles or chicken and dumplings), but the salads could impress.
Drinks


As far as beverages are concerned, The Kitchen is best known for its domestic and imported beers that pair wonderfully with burgers and steak sandwiches.
Domestic choices include classics like Bud Light but also more elevated options such as Elysian Space Dust IPA. The selection of imported beers is not very ample but includes all-round contenders like Corona and Modelo.
Guests can also enjoy wines, seltzers, and canned cocktails. Non-alcoholic beverages and hot drinks like tea and coffee are also available.
Dress Code
The Kitchen is a casual weekend breakfast and lunch venue. There is no specific dress code required, and guests can dress casually.
Reservations
Like most casual restaurants, The Kitchen accepts walk-ins. If you want to make a reservation, you can contact (702) 676-6963 or book a table online from the Resorts World Las Vegas web page.
Location in Resorts World
The Kitchen is located directly off the casino floor in the food and beverage court. The address for your sat nav is 3000 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109.
Key Takeaways
· The Kitchen is a casual restaurant at Resorts World Las Vegas. It accepts walk-ins or reservations directly from the Resorts World website.
· Hours of operation: Friday to Sunday, 6 AM to 1 PM for both buffet and à-la-carte. The restaurant remains closed Mon to Thu, and it doesn’t currently offer dinner options.
· You can expect professional yet frugal service, a relaxed dining experience, and one of the most popular Las Vegas buffets.