Experience the Las Vegas Strip through your tastebuds on this 2-hour small-group walking food tour, priced at $89 per person. Led by a knowledgeable guide, this tour takes you past the dazzling lights of the Strip, stopping at four different locations for mouth-watering tastings. Expect to indulge in everything from a legendary corned beef sandwich at a Jewish delicatessen to authentic Neapolitan pizza, Korean barbecue, and a sweet gelato finale.
What we love most about this experience is the combination of culinary delights and insider stories that bring Vegas’s vibrant history to life — all while walking at a relaxed pace. Plus, with a small group limited to ten people, you’ll get a more personal, engaging experience that feels like exploring with friends rather than a crowd.
A potential consideration is the pace and walking distance—you should be comfortable strolling about 1.5 miles on flat surfaces, with frequent stops. If you’re seeking a sit-down, sit-back kind of tour, this might not suit you.
This tour is perfect for curious travelers who want to combine tasting authentic foods with learning about Vegas’s unique culture and art scene. It’s especially great if you appreciate guided stories and insider recommendations rather than just a list of restaurants.
Key Points

- Authentic Food Experiences: Tastes from Jewish delicatessen, Italian pizza, Korean street food, and dessert at Bellagio.
- Cultural Insights: Discover Vegas’s history, art, and secret stories from your guide.
- Intimate Group: Small groups of up to ten ensure personalized attention.
- Convenient Schedule: About 2 hours, perfect for a quick but memorable foodie adventure.
- Comfortable Pace: Leverage about 1.5 miles of easy walking, mainly inside connected casinos.
- Value for Price: Four food stops plus local stories make this a well-rounded, affordable experience.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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Starting Point: New York-New York Hotel & Casino
The tour kicks off at the iconic New York-New York Hotel & Casino, right inside the ground-floor casino entrance near Hershey’s Chocolate World. Here, you’re greeted with the promise of a mouth-watering mile-high corned beef sandwich at Greenberg’s Deli. This first stop is a treat for anyone who loves classic Jewish deli fare, and it immediately sets the tone for a delicious journey through Vegas’s food scene. Several reviewers praised the generous portions, with one noting that these tastings are quite filling—enough to be considered a full lunch.
Exploring Vegas’s Unique Sights
After the delicious start, you’ll take a short stroll past the Bliss Dance Statue and the towering Burning Man sculpture at Park MGM. During this part of the walk, your guide will point out iconic sights like native Nevadan landscaping and the arena where Vegas’s professional sports scene began. This isn’t just about eating; it’s about understanding the spirit of Las Vegas—the mix of art, entertainment, and bold architecture that make the city so unique.
Authentic Italian Flavors at Park MGM
Next, your group arrives at the 40,000-square-foot Eataly marketplace inside Park MGM. Here, you’ll savor authentic Neapolitan pizza made with real Italian ingredients and house-made mozzarella. The quality of the ingredients is evident, and many guests note that these pizzas transport you straight to Italy. Several reviews highlight how the food and the guide’s explanations made this stop particularly memorable.
A Fusion of Art and Cuisine at The Cosmopolitan
The third stop takes you to the Cosmopolitan, one of Vegas’s most stylish casinos. As you walk, you’ll pass through areas adorned with public art displays and high-end boutiques. At Block 16, you get to choose between spicy eggplant or Korean spit-roasted meats served on flatbreads. The guide provides insider tips about the best restaurants in Vegas, which can be especially helpful for future visits. Reviewers consistently rave about the flavorful, well-prepared dishes and the relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
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Elegant Finale at Bellagio
Your final destination is the Bellagio, famous for its breathtaking conservatory and botanical gardens. Here, you’ll finish with a scoop of gelato at the patisserie next to the world’s largest chocolate fountain. The views of the Strip from Bellagio are spectacular, and many travelers find this a fitting, relaxing end to their culinary exploration. Review comments tend to emphasize how the sweet ending perfectly caps an already enjoyable tour.
What Sets This Tour Apart

Beyond the food, this experience shines because of the local stories and insights shared by the guide, Jordan, who many reviews describe as insightful, friendly, and knowledgeable. His commentary adds depth, making each stop more than just a snack, but a peek into Vegas’s history and art scene.
The tour’s small-group setting ensures you’re not just another face in a crowd. With a maximum of ten participants, there’s plenty of room for questions and personalized recommendations, which many reviewers appreciated. This intimate size also makes it easier to navigate the often crowded casinos and busy streets.
Food & Portion Sizes
Most guests find the tastings more than enough for lunch, with some saying they were comfortably full by the end. The variety—ranging from savory sandwiches, pizza, to Korean-inspired flatbreads, and finishing with gelato—offers a good balance of flavors and textures.
Walking & Accessibility
The tour covers about 1.5 miles on flat, smooth surfaces, mostly inside connected casinos and shopping areas. This makes it suitable for most travelers, but those with mobility issues should consider this in advance. The stops allow plenty of time for sitting and enjoying the food and scenery.
Value & Cost
At $89, the tour includes four tasting stops and a variety of delicious, substantial samples. Compared to dining at individual restaurants, this offers incredible value, especially since the guide’s insider tips can help you plan future Vegas visits. Many reviews note that the experience is worth every penny for the combination of food, learning, and sightseeing.
Who is This Tour Best For?

This tour is ideal for food lovers eager to sample the best of Vegas’s culinary scene without committing to multiple expensive meals. It’s also perfect for history buffs and art enthusiasts who enjoy learning stories behind the sights and enjoy discovering hidden gems and public art. Because of the pace and inside locations, it suits travelers of most ages, but very small children may find the walking a bit much.
If you want a relaxed, engaging way to explore Vegas’s vibrant culture and food, this tour fits the bill perfectly. It offers a satisfying mix of tastings, stories, and sights, making it an excellent choice for a quick but meaningful introduction to the city.
Final Thoughts

Overall, Best Bites on The Las Vegas Strip offers a delicious and insightful way to see the city in just a couple of hours. The guide’s expertise brings Vegas’s history alive while sampling some of its most beloved dishes. With a focus on quality food and personal stories, this small-group tour delivers a richer experience than many other sightseeing options.
The value for the price is clear when you consider the variety of tastings, insider tips, and intimate setting. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Vegas veteran, you’ll come away with not just a satisfied appetite but also a deeper appreciation for the city’s dynamic culture.
If you’re curious about Vegas beyond the glitz—interested in local art, authentic cuisine, and behind-the-scenes stories—this tour is a delightful way to spend a few hours. It’s perfect for travelers who like to combine tasting with learning and prefer a personal touch over large, hurried group excursions.
FAQ

Where do we meet for the Best Bites on The Las Vegas Strip Tour?
The tour meets inside the New York, New York hotel casino, in front of the ground-floor casino entrance near Hershey’s Chocolate World.
Is there parking available?
Yes, parking is available at New York New York and nearby hotels; rates may vary depending on the location.
Can I use public transportation?
Absolutely. The Deuce bus stops nearby at either Park MGM or across the street at the Tropicana. Rideshare options like Uber or Lyft are also convenient.
Which restaurants do we visit?
Stops include Greenberg’s Deli inside New York New York, Eataly at Park MGM, Block 16 at The Cosmopolitan, and the Bellagio Patisserie. Specific venues may change, but you’ll get insider tips along the way.
How much food is served?
Most guests find the tastings enough for lunch and leave feeling satisfied. The menu includes small portions at four different venues, plus a gelato treat at the end.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Vegetarian and gluten-free options can be arranged with advance notice. Be sure to specify any restrictions during booking.
Can I make food substitutions?
As a tasting tour, specific menu items are fixed; substitutions are generally not available.
Is this suitable for children?
Small children are not permitted because the tour involves walking inside casinos and public areas. Travelers of most other ages will enjoy it.
This detailed, well-balanced walking food tour offers an authentic slice of Las Vegas that appeals to your senses and your curiosity alike. It’s a fantastic way to combine gastronomy, art, and history in a fun, relaxed setting, making it a worthwhile addition to any Vegas itinerary.
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