Asian hawker-inspired food hall with diverse stalls and bar























"A sprawling, 24,000-square-foot food-hall concept on the Strip that packages the city’s everything-for-everyone ethos into one chaotic, shareable meal: stalls serving sushi, vegan chicken nuggets, Filipino lechon with truffle rice and more. Individual items are solid — notably the crispy lechon — and the environment encourages cross-cultural mashups and playful combinations (the reviewer enjoyed dipping crispy pork skin into nugget honey-mustard), making it a lively, democratic place to graze." - Cord Jefferson

"The food hall inside Resorts World has dozens of stalls from which you can order skewers, sushi rolls, fried chicken, and pasta. Order a few items before heading back to a table or the self-serve bar area." - Janna Karel

"Debuted just over a year ago at Resorts World, Famous Foods Street Eats is a 24,000-square-foot food hall and was the first major food-hall opening following the trend that began with the Cosmopolitan’s Block 16 Urban Food Hall in 2018." - Janna Karel

"Spread across a food hall in the District, Famous Foods Street Eats presents a hawker-style lineup of stalls spanning Asian cuisines — from Hong Kong’s Ah Chun Shandong Dumpling and Singapore’s Geylang Claypot Rice and Springleaf Prata Place to Bangkok’s Ten Suns Braised Beef and Kuru Kuru Pa yakitori — and even hides a secret bar (Here Kitty Kitty) behind a retail stall, making it a lively, grab-and-go-forward destination for varied flavors." - Eater Staff

"I explored the new food hall Famous Foods Street Eats and found a hawker-style lineup that includes Marcus Samuelsson’s Streetbird (sweet and spicy fried chicken, hot honey chicken and waffle, wings and mac and greens) alongside stands such as Ah Chun Shandong Dumpling, Geylang Claypot Rice, Ten Suns Braised Beef, Springleaf Prata Place, and Kuru Kuru Pa Yakitori." - Susan Stapleton