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Vegas Omelets: A Guide to the City’s Best Eggs

Last updated: August 2, 2023 4:18 pm
Andrew Figurelli
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Just like its shimmering lights and high-energy atmosphere, the culinary scene in Las Vegas is equally dazzling. It’s a place where you can feast on a vast array of food options from across the globe, all within a few square miles. However, for now, we’re not going to discuss the city’s steak houses, Italian trattorias, or sushi bars. We’re going to talk about something simple, versatile, and universally loved – omelets.

When you think about the humble omelet, Las Vegas might not be the first place that comes to mind. But the city’s chefs have taken this classic dish and given it the Vegas touch, turning it into something extraordinary. Here’s our guide to the three best places to enjoy a tantalizing Vegas Omelet.

Mon Ami Gabi at Paris Las Vegas

The first spot on our list takes us to the Paris Las Vegas Hotel, home to Mon Ami Gabi. A classic French bistro, Mon Ami Gabi offers an authentic French dining experience. But when you look at their breakfast menu, one item stands out – the Egg White Omelet.

What makes this omelet Vegas-worthy is the infusion of high-quality ingredients and a delightful balance of flavors. Packed with fresh herbs, roasted tomatoes, spinach, and a generous serving of French goat cheese, this is not your typical egg white omelet. Light, fluffy, and bursting with flavor, it is a must-try for anyone visiting the city. Paired with a cup of French press coffee and the bistro’s breathtaking view of the Bellagio Fountains, it’s a heavenly breakfast experience.

Eggslut at The Cosmopolitan

Eggslut is a modern, trendy restaurant located in The Cosmopolitan that has become an Instagram sensation thanks to its unique name and mouthwatering egg-centric menu. While they offer a wide array of sandwiches and burgers, their omelets are a delight not to be missed.

The ‘Slut’, a coddled egg served atop a smooth potato purée in a glass jar, has certainly become their signature dish, but the Fairfax Omelet is what makes us stop and take note. Softly scrambled eggs, chives, caramelized onions, melted cheddar cheese, and sriracha mayo enveloped in a warm brioche bun – this is a dream come true for egg enthusiasts. It’s an unconventional omelet, but this is Vegas, after all, where conventional is often deliciously turned on its head.

HEXX Kitchen + Bar at Paris Las Vegas

Our final stop takes us back to the Paris Las Vegas Hotel, but this time to the HEXX Kitchen + Bar. This 24-hour restaurant is known for its extravagant brunch menu, and their King Crab Omelet is the highlight.

Imagine fluffy eggs filled with succulent Alaskan king crab, creamy boursin cheese, and fresh asparagus, topped with a drizzle of hollandaise sauce – it’s an omelet fit for a king. Enjoy this decadent dish while sitting on the patio overlooking the Strip for a perfect Vegas brunch.

So, there you have it, our top three picks for the best omelets in Las Vegas. Each offers a unique twist on this classic dish and, in true Vegas fashion, each provides an unforgettable dining experience. Whether you’re a resident of this vibrant city or just visiting, these omelets are definitely worth waking up early for. Next time you find yourself in Vegas, roll the dice and try one out; after all, we’re sure it’s a bet you’ll be glad you made.

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