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- 4.6Food
- 4.6Service
- 4.6Ambience
- 4.3Value
Noise • Moderate
$68.00 per person
2 - 12 people
$150.00 per person
2 - 12 people
$198.00 per person
2 - 12 people
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Hakkasan Restaurant - Las Vegas reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Las Vegas
Chinese
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Yes, guests often report waits even with reservations during busy periods (weekend brunches, evenings and special events). The restaurant can be busy and sometimes runs behind, so expect potential delays. It’s a good idea to book in advance, arrive on time and call if you have timing concerns; hosts may add you to a waitlist during peak service.
For a quieter, more intimate dinner pick a weekday early seating (Mon–Tue or early Wed–Sat). If you want the festive brunch vibe and variety, go for the Endless Dim Sum brunch (weekends/Sundays), it’s popular and lively. Avoid late-night service when the space can take on nightclub energy; if you prefer calm, request an upstairs table or an early dinner.
Hakkasan features a main dining room with latticed partitions for semi-private tables and a second-level private dining area that overlooks the floor, ideal for intimate groups or private events. Guests also mention bar/high-top seating in lounge areas (social hour) and upstairs seating; for private parties the restaurant accommodates reservations and group requests.
The atmosphere is upscale, moody and energetic, signature blue tones, dramatic floral entry and ambient lighting create a sensual, modern dining room. Guests praise the stylish decor and presentation, though many note the music can be loud and nightclub-like at times, especially later or during brunch/social events. It’s a lively fine-dining spot that balances intimacy with a buzzy Vegas vibe.
Yes, guests frequently report staff accommodating birthday notes, special desserts, private-party requests and seating preferences. For special occasions, accessibility needs or dietary restrictions, call the restaurant or add notes to your reservation so the team can prepare. Advance notice is recommended for private rooms, large parties or curated tasting menus.
Busiest: weekend brunch (Endless Dim Sum) and weekend evenings, special promotions and tasting menus draw crowds. Quietest: early weekday dinners (Monday–Tuesday) and early evening midweek seatings tend to be calmer. Guests note later nights can feel club-like and louder. Booking ahead helps avoid peak waits.
Yes, Hakkasan is a global brand with multiple locations historically (guests reference other Hakkasan venues like London, Miami, San Francisco). Reviews compare the Las Vegas location to other Hakkasan restaurants, indicating it’s part of a broader group of venues.
Yes, the restaurant offers private dining and a second-level private area that overlooks the main dining room. Guests and the restaurant description note private rooms for intimate gatherings or parties; contact the restaurant to arrange menus, AV or seating for private events.
Yes, Hakkasan is a popular choice for date night. Guests frequently praise the intimate, moody dining room, dramatic floral entry and artful plating, which create a romantic, upscale vibe. Plan for dinner service (5pm onward) and expect lively music later in the evening; request a quieter table or an upstairs/private area if you want a more intimate experience. Consider the prix-fixe Dragon/Phoenix menus or shareable plates and desserts for a special night out.
Yes, families and groups regularly dine here and guests report birthday celebrations and children at the table. Reviews mention kids 3–12 are sometimes half off during brunch offerings. The restaurant has main dining and an upstairs private area which can work well for groups. If you need accessible seating or accommodations, call ahead so staff can help with table placement and accessibility needs.
Portions are designed to be shared, expect small-to-medium plates for dim sum and apps and larger plates for mains. Guests often order multiple appetizers or a prix-fixe menu to sample a variety. Some reviewers said appetizers can feel small (good for sharing), while large plates like Branzino, Black Pepper Beef and set menus are more substantial. The Endless Dim Sum brunch is noted as generous value for the price.
It depends on your goal: go Sunday for the popular Endless Dim Sum brunch experience; choose a weekday (Mon–Tue) or an early midweek dinner for a quieter, more intimate meal. Weekends are great for the lively, social vibe and special menus, while weekdays offer a calmer dining experience.
Likely yes for many holidays, guests report dining at Hakkasan for Mother's Day and other special occasions, but official holiday hours aren’t published here. Because holiday and event service can vary, call the restaurant or check the website when planning a holiday meal to confirm hours and special menus.
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