LA VECINDAD®

953 E Sahara Ave suite e-27, Las Vegas - 89104
315 reviews
Mexican New Mexican Cuisine
(702) 431-0056

It was a great place to have dinner with my family, food was delicious. Yesenia offer an excellent customer service and was very professional and friendly. Will be coming back soon.

Wow, this is a remarkable gem ?! Moises Gerardo y Bart were so friendly and accommodating. The food is over the top tremendous. They have an extensive menu, and everything is so good it is hard to decide on one item. We ate so well, and took home leftovers. Big portions great prices and so much fun. We will be back soon!

If you are looking for Mexican food, come here , amazing place , excellent food , and very nice servers. I was so impressed with the place because when I arrived at the door and de server invite me to coming in , the decorations transported me to the real pueblito in Mexico ??. Mojarra and quesadillas delicious. They don’t have alcohol beverages so be ready for that, buts the cucumber with lemon water was amazing and fresh.

Cafe de olla was the best ever! Chilaquiles and huarache were amazing also. This place is a hidden gem.

Extremely expensive for not such good food .My friends and I went there for the first time , the restaurant has beautiful and live colors , my friends and I where very hopeful that our food was going to be amazing, unfortunately it was not . The huarache made of “al pastor “ the meat was very greasy and not much flavor , enchiladas made of mole was bitter and the rice was not flavorful, the tacos where they only decent plate we had and actually the café de olla was just too sweet ! Unfortunately the service was matching the flavor , the staff was very pushy , they came to take our order at least 5 times in a 15 minute spam , even tho we did tell them it was our first time and we wanted to take our time to understand the menu and choose . After we ate we asked if the bill could be split and the waitress was short coming and pointed to a sticker on the table “we don’t split bills “ .. I would never recommend anyone to this place , yes the place is fancy and the food has a great presentation but the food is absolutely not good .

Opened in 2016 by Vanessa Barreat and Raul Martinez-Olmos La Vecindad has quickly earned notoriety for its celebratory ambiance, a setting well-suited for birthday parties or wakes where the spacious confines allow guests to spread out and enjoy homestyle plates created from scratch in the kitchen.“Pico De Gallo” per staff, Raul and Vanessa’s beginnings as a Food stand outside the flea market furthering a mom n’ pop story, it is amidst pinatas and bright colors that diners are treated to gracious service while traditional music plays on overhead speakers.Located in the complex at 953 East Sahara Avenue, not exactly the nicest part of Sin City with a swinger’s bar adjacent and an infamous hookah bar not far, dinner began with watery Salsa and Chips from a bag alongside well-priced Drinks including stiff Margaritas or Aguas Frescas for those who opt not to imbibe.Open at 10am for Café de Olla and Cochas, the menu sprawling from Burritos and Enchilado to decidedly inauthentic Fajitas, La Vecindad’s “everything to everyone” approach has worked remarkably well as evidenced by “Best of Las Vegas” accolades that seem best justified in a sopping wet Pambazo ordered down the way and complex Mole unfortunately compromised by overcooked Chicken Legs that is thankfully good enough to eat with just housemade Tortillas.THREE STARS: Difficult to properly assess with just two plates plus complimentary Chips La Vecindad’s appeal relies strongly on décor and low prices that unfortunately see cheaper cuts of Meat utilized in both Steak Fajitas and Chicken beneath excellent Mole.

Great, eclectic little spot… definitely worth the 45 minute wait & travel into Las Vegas.

Opened in 2016 by Vanessa Barreat and Raul Martinez-Olmos La Vecindad has quickly earned notoriety for its celebratory ambiance, a setting well-suited for birthday parties or wakes where the spacious confines allow guests to spread out and enjoy homestyle plates created from scratch in the kitchen. “Pico De Gallo” per staff, Raul and Vanessa’s beginnings as a Food stand outside the flea market furthering a mom n’ pop story, it is amidst pinatas and bright colors that diners are treated to gracious service while traditional music plays on overhead speakers. Located in the complex at 953 East Sahara Avenue, not exactly the nicest part of Sin City with a swinger’s bar adjacent and an infamous hookah bar not far, dinner began with watery Salsa and Chips from a bag alongside well-priced Drinks including stiff Margaritas or Aguas Frescas for those who opt not to imbibe. Open at 10am for Café de Olla and Cochas, the menu sprawling from Burritos and Enchilado to decidedly inauthentic Fajitas, La Vecindad’s “everything to everyone” approach has worked remarkably well as evidenced by “Best of Las Vegas” accolades that seem best justified in a sopping wet Pambazo ordered down the way and complex Mole unfortunately compromised by overcooked Chicken Legs that is thankfully good enough to eat with just housemade Tortillas. THREE STARS: Difficult to properly assess with just two plates plus complimentary Chips La Vecindad’s appeal relies strongly on décor and low prices that unfortunately see cheaper cuts of Meat utilized in both Steak Fajitas and Chicken beneath excellent Mole.

Great experience, very good customer service

This was my second visit to this restaurant, it is the best Mexican Food so have eaten in Las Vegas. The food is delicious and service is top-notch. The guacamole is noteworthy, if you enjoy guacamole I highly recommend trying it. If you are in the mood for Mexican Food, this restaurant is a great choice.