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DINING
Best of the
Brunch
Brunch is a sacred staple in Las Vegas, and
the city’s newest offerings are practically
begging you to worship at their tables.
Pleasantly Priced: For those seeking
salvation on a budget, Eggslut has opened
its first off-Strip location at Rio Hotel &
Casino. The iconic Fairfax sandwich — soft
scrambled eggs, caramelized onions,
cheddar, and Sriracha mayo on a warm
brioche bun — is the gospel truth. Open daily
for breakfast and lunch from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
riolasvegas.com
Middle Ground, Not Mid: At Venetian’s
Mott 32, gather every weekend for Brunch
32: Limitless — two hours of modern
Chinese cuisine flowing in a curated,
continuous procession of dim sum, fresh
seafood, wok specialties, and more, closing
with a deluxe dessert platter. Available
Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. for $68, with a choice of three endless
cocktail and wine packages, ranging from the
subdued signature at $38 to a blowout
premium at $298. venetianlasvegas.com
Worth the Splurge: Over at Wynn Las
Vegas, Delilah’s Bubble Brunch holds
Saturday service from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Starting at $95, the three-course menu
of starters, appetizers, and entrées
showcases supper club favorites like the
burger and chicken tenders, alongside
brunch staples such as king crab avocado
toast and a French omelet. A live band makes
this the most theatrical eggs Benedict you’ll
ever have. wynnlasvegas.com
—Melinda Sheckells
86 • VEGASVIBEMAGAZINE.COM
MAY 2026
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