Upscale Vietnamese-American comfort plates & cocktails



























"The Black Sheep specializes in international twists on Vietnamese dishes in a chill space about 20 minutes east of the Strip. There are so many good options on the menu, but you should definitely go heavy on the starters, like the salmon skin tacos and the crispy imperial rolls filled with Duroc pork, shrimp, and pickled carrots. Swing by for an easy dinner on the way back from a day trip hiking through Death Valley National Park." - emmy kasten, andrew ryce

"When I’m craving coal-fired pizza, I choose Black Sheep." - Justine Jones
"The Black Sheep specializes in international twists on Vietnamese dishes in a chill space about 20 minutes east of the Strip. There are so many good options on the menu, but you should definitely go heavy on the starters, like the salmon skin tacos and the crispy imperial rolls filled with Duroc pork, shrimp, and pickled carrots. Swing by for an easy dinner on the way back from a day trip hiking through Death Valley National Park. RESERVE A TABLE WITH RESERVE A TABLE" - Emmy Kasten

"At The Black Sheep, the food is not about pho done differently or wacky spring rolls. Rather, the dishes borrow from all over, but most assertively from Vietnamese cooking. They include bao sliders: house-made buns made with house-made pork sausage, fried quail egg, crispy shallots, and jalapeno aioli. Vietnamese Imperial Rolls are filled with Duroc pork and shrimp and pickled heirloom carrots. The new brunch menu includes some dinner items, including a favorite smoked beet salad, as well as an eggs Benedict with lemongrass-braised short ribs." - Andrea Bennett


"I reported that The Black Sheep, opened in 2017 by Jamie Tran (who was recognized by Eater as Chef of the Year in 2017), features a menu with influences from Tran’s Vietnamese background." - Maddy Sweitzer-Lamme