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11 New Restaurants To Try in Las Vegas Right Now

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Certified Open tracks some of the smaller restaurants that open in Las Vegas. See a new restaurant that deserves some love? Email vegas@eater.com.

Las Vegas is home to many new restaurants. Some of the smaller ones that open with less than a shebang go unnoticed. Here's a look at 11 of the new smaller restaurants that opened recently all over the Las Vegas valley, including a restaurant inside Whole Foods, a crepe and waffle shop, Vietnamese, Korean and Chinese restaurants and more.

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Chowon Grill

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Crepe Shack

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Grand Sign Kitchen

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Homi-Ya Ramen

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Kings Fish House

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No, this isn’t a new restaurant, just a refreshed version with the look of a true fish house. Also find info on the menu about where the seafood was caught.

District at Green Valley Ranch

Noodle Pot II

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Patty’s Tamales

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Don’t expect to sit down at this walk-up tamales spot. This bare-bones hole-in-the-wall dishes out pots of tamales in flavors such as chicken in brown sauce, pork in red sauce and sweet corn with pineapple for $1.50 each.

Red Tortilla Mexican Grill

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So Good Cafe

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Sprocket Bar & Restaurant

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T.I.G. BBQ

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Chowon Grill

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Crepe Shack

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Grand Sign Kitchen

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Homi-Ya Ramen

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Kings Fish House

No, this isn’t a new restaurant, just a refreshed version with the look of a true fish house. Also find info on the menu about where the seafood was caught.

District at Green Valley Ranch

Noodle Pot II

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Patty’s Tamales

Don’t expect to sit down at this walk-up tamales spot. This bare-bones hole-in-the-wall dishes out pots of tamales in flavors such as chicken in brown sauce, pork in red sauce and sweet corn with pineapple for $1.50 each.

Red Tortilla Mexican Grill

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So Good Cafe

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Sprocket Bar & Restaurant

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T.I.G. BBQ

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