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CuisineLatin
Executive ChefLorena Garcia
Price≈$50
Dress CodeCasual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseLively
CapacityMedium
Opinionated About Dining

Chica brings Latin cooking rooted in Chef Lorena Garcia's Venezuelan background to the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, operating daily from breakfast through late night. Ranked among Opinionated About Dining's top North American restaurants in both 2023 and 2024, it occupies a distinct position in a city where Latin cuisine beyond tacos and margaritas remains underrepresented at the recognized level.

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Address
3355 S Las Vegas Blvd St 106, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone
(702) 805-8472
Chica restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
About

Latin Cooking on the Strip, Without the Casino Noise

The Las Vegas Strip runs on spectacle, and its dining floor follows the same logic: volume, scale, and the promise of a name above the door. Latin cuisine on that boulevard has historically occupied the margins, absorbed into Mexican-American formats or folded into hotel buffet spreads. Chica, at 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, operates differently. The room sits inside The Venetian, which means you arrive through the casino floor's familiar din, but the restaurant itself pulls in a different direction: a Latin American kitchen with real culinary credentials and a daily schedule that starts at 9 am and runs through 11 pm on weeknights, extending to 1 am on Fridays and Saturdays.

That extended late-night window on weekends is not incidental. Las Vegas dining follows a pattern where some of the most interesting meals happen after 10 pm, when the city is fully awake and the kitchen still has something to say. For Latin food specifically, that rhythm fits. The tradition across Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, and Mexico runs from long lunches to late dinners, and Chica's hours reflect that rather than forcing a conventional American restaurant schedule onto the concept.

Where Chica Sits in the Las Vegas Dining Scene

Las Vegas has become, over the past two decades, a genuinely serious restaurant city. The Strip corridor now holds representatives from operators who also run rooms recognized by Le Bernardin in New York City, Alinea in Chicago, and The French Laundry in Napa. The competitive set is not casual. Within that field, Latin cuisine at the recognized level is a smaller category. Chica holds Opinionated About Dining recognition across two consecutive years, ranked #550 in North America in 2024 and listed as Recommended in 2023. OAD rankings derive from critic and industry peer voting rather than PR cycles, which makes that kind of sustained placement meaningful as a benchmark.

Positioned against the Strip's dominant formats, Chica occupies different ground from the large-format steakhouses like Craftsteak or the theatrical meat-forward operations like Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres. It also sits apart from the buffet model represented by something like Bacchanal Buffet. The closer comparison in terms of cooking ambition might be Bardot Brasserie or Aburiya Raku, venues where a specific culinary tradition is applied with precision rather than adapted for mass appeal. Among Latin-focused operations with comparable critical standing, the comparable set is relatively small; for context, Matador Room in Miami and Sublime Restaurant in Guatemala City represent how the Latin dining category plays at the serious end in other markets.

Chef Lorena Garcia and the Question of Credentials

In Las Vegas, a chef name above the door can mean anything from daily presence to a licensing arrangement reviewed quarterly. What matters as a practical signal is whether the culinary direction holds across visits and what the chef's training and body of work suggests about the kitchen's seriousness. Chef Lorena Garcia's Venezuelan background and her broader work in Latin American cooking establish a specific culinary vocabulary. That vocabulary, applied consistently, is what separates a Latin American restaurant from a Latin-themed one. Chica's sustained OAD placement across 2023 and 2024 suggests the kitchen has maintained a standard that peer voters find worth noting, which functions as a working proxy for consistency.

Planning Your Visit: What to Know Before You Book

The editorial angle here is practical, because in Las Vegas, logistics shape the meal as much as the kitchen does. Chica does not operate under the three-month advance booking pressure of a tasting counter. The address at Suite 106 within The Venetian complex is direct to reach by foot from the main casino entrance or via the resort's internal walkways, and the hours accommodate both pre-show dining and late arrivals after other Strip commitments.

The extended weekend service until 1 am makes Chica one of the more flexible options among recognized Latin kitchens anywhere on the Strip. That flexibility matters if you are building an evening around a show or arriving late from another city. Breakfast and lunch service, starting at 8:30 am daily, also positions the restaurant as a full-day option, which is relatively uncommon for a venue at this recognition level. Most Strip restaurants in the OAD-cited tier open for dinner only, making Chica's daytime program a practical distinction rather than just a scheduling note.

Reservations are recommended. Dress code is casual. For broader planning across the city, our full Las Vegas restaurants guide covers the range of recognized venues. Our Las Vegas hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide offer parallel depth for building a fuller trip. If you want to see how the Latin dining tradition scales across different American cities and beyond, Emeril's in New Orleans, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg offer useful reference points for what chef-driven American restaurants can look like at full commitment.

With a Google rating of 4.4 across 2,266 reviews, the volume of feedback here represents a meaningful sample. That score, held across a large review base, suggests the kitchen performs consistently across different meal periods, a harder thing to sustain across breakfast, lunch, and late-night service than it is across a single dinner window.

Signature Dishes
Flaming Skullquesabirria empanadasbaby back ribs al pastorChica-Rita
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Cuisine and Recognition

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Lively
  • Trendy
  • Energetic
  • Elegant
Best For
  • Special Occasion
  • Group Dining
  • Date Night
  • Brunch
Experience
  • Live Music
  • Open Kitchen
  • Private Dining
  • Hotel Restaurant
Drink Program
  • Craft Cocktails
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelLively
CapacityMedium
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Colorful, dimly lit, and stylish with an upbeat, fun vibe enhanced by live entertainment and energetic music on weekends.

Signature Dishes
Flaming Skullquesabirria empanadasbaby back ribs al pastorChica-Rita