American diner meets Asian comfort food; pork belly bao.























"There should be two signs that hang over the Eureka Casino. One that says, “Las Vegas’ smokiest casino,” and another with “Home to the most underrated burger in Sin City.” Once you take a deep breath and walk directly to the back of the casino where Fat Choy is located, you’ll find a cute, small diner-looking spot with red vinyl booths. Get the Fat Choy Burger, a patty topped with with braised beef, bacon, and a fried egg that’s worth the journey through the hazy casino floor to get there." - edward thompson, gabe bergado
"There should be two signs that hang over the Eureka Casino. One that says, “Las Vegas’ smokiest casino,” and another with “Home to the most underrated burger in Sin City.” Once you take a deep breath and walk directly to the back of the casino where Fat Choy is located, you’ll find a cute, small diner-looking spot with red vinyl booths. Get the Fat Choy Burger, a patty topped with with braised beef, bacon, and a fried egg that’s worth the journey through the hazy casino floor to get there." - Edward Thompson

"I run a modern diner inside the Eureka Casino that serves Asian and American comfort foods." - Maddy Sweitzer-Lamme

"Because it was nearby, Fat Choy made it much easier for me to stick with a mostly vegan diet this year, and even after relaxing that restriction I still go there all the time." - Eater Staff

"A local favorite housed inside the Eureka Casino and also operated by the same married restaurateurs mentioned in connection with the downtown closures and relocations." - Bradley Martin