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Honey Salt

A New American restaurant on Las Vegas's west side, Honey Salt has earned back-to-back Opinionated About Dining recognition in 2024 and 2025, drawing a loyal local crowd well beyond the Strip. Operating from South Rampart Boulevard, it offers weekend brunch alongside daily lunch and dinner service, positioning itself as a neighborhood anchor in a city that rarely builds them.
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West of the Strip, Into the Neighborhood
Las Vegas dining has long organized itself around a single corridor. The Strip concentrates the celebrity chef outposts, the hotel dining rooms with nine-figure fit-outs, and the tasting counters that draw destination visitors from across the country. What the Strip rarely produces is the kind of restaurant that a city's own residents return to on a Tuesday night without an occasion. That gap is where neighborhood dining in Las Vegas has slowly carved out its own identity, and Honey Salt, operating from South Rampart Boulevard on the city's west side, sits firmly in that category. It is the kind of address that appears in conversations among locals rather than on concierge recommendation cards, and its sustained Opinionated About Dining recognition — ranked #837 in Casual North America in 2024 and climbing to #850 in 2025 — reflects an audience that returns rather than one that visits once and moves on.
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New American and What That Label Now Means
The New American category has expanded significantly since the 1990s, when it mostly meant French technique applied to domestic ingredients. It now describes a wide range from fine-dining tasting menus at places like The French Laundry in Napa, Alinea in Chicago, and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, to approachable, ingredient-led casual restaurants built for regular use. The Inn at Little Washington and Bayona in New Orleans each represent points along that spectrum where the label implies serious craft without necessarily requiring formality. Honey Salt occupies a comparable position at the casual end of that range: a kitchen led by chef Kim Canteenwalla that takes ingredient sourcing seriously while maintaining a format accessible enough to sustain lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch across a seven-day schedule.
The Opinionated About Dining list, which relies on aggregated critic and industry votes rather than a single editorial team, tends to surface restaurants with consistent kitchen discipline rather than restaurants optimized for a single high-stakes meal. Honey Salt's consecutive appearances on that list , two years running, with a slight ranking shift between cycles , suggest a kitchen operating at a stable level rather than one peaking for a review season. For comparison, Strip-adjacent New American cooking in Las Vegas often skews toward the kind of theatrical presentation that serves visitors rather than repeat diners; Honey Salt's positioning on a residential boulevard pushes it in the opposite direction.
The Evolution of a Neighborhood Anchor
New American restaurants in secondary urban locations , off the main tourist corridors, in residential zip codes , face a particular challenge over time. The initial novelty fades, the local audience becomes familiar enough with the menu to notice stagnation, and the restaurant must decide whether to evolve the offer or risk becoming a habit rather than a destination. The ones that hold OAD recognition across multiple years tend to be the ones that have answered that question through incremental change: updated formats, seasonal adjustments, or expanded daypart programming rather than wholesale reinvention.
Honey Salt's current seven-day schedule, which includes a Saturday brunch window from 10 am to 2:30 pm and a Sunday equivalent followed by dinner service from 4 pm onward, points to a restaurant that has built its operating model around the rhythms of a neighborhood rather than the transactional pace of tourist traffic. That format requires a loyal local base that treats the restaurant differently on a Saturday morning than on a Friday evening, which is itself a signal of how the place has evolved from its original positioning. Restaurants in the Strip ecosystem, like NoMad Bar Las Vegas and NoMad Restaurant, operate on fundamentally different calendars, calibrated to hotel check-in patterns and weekend visitor peaks rather than to a returning local crowd.
Situating Honey Salt in Las Vegas's Broader Dining Geography
Las Vegas off-Strip dining has developed a more defined identity over the past decade. A cluster of chef-driven independent restaurants now operates in neighborhoods to the west and south of the resort corridor, drawing both locals and visitors willing to rent a car or take a rideshare to eat somewhere that feels less like a production and more like a restaurant. Sparrow + Wolf is among the more discussed entries in that category, operating with an eclectic format that has drawn consistent critical attention. Aburiya Raku anchors the Japanese end of that off-Strip conversation, while Craftsteak occupies the steakhouse tier closer to the MGM properties. Honey Salt sits in a different part of that geography , residential rather than near-Strip , which shapes both its audience and the expectations that audience brings to the table.
A 4.4 Google rating drawn from 1,746 reviews is a meaningful signal at that sample size. It indicates broad satisfaction across a diverse visitor set rather than a polarized response driven by a small number of enthusiasts, and at nearly 1,750 reviews the average is statistically harder to move. For a restaurant without a Strip address or a celebrity name attached, that volume of engagement reflects the kind of steady foot traffic that only comes from a neighborhood that has genuinely adopted the place.
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Planning a Visit
Honey Salt operates at 1031 S Rampart Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89145, which places it in the Summerlin corridor on the city's west side , a rideshare ride from the Strip rather than a walkable destination. Monday through Thursday service runs from 11:30 am to 9 pm. Friday extends to 10 pm. Saturday offers a split format: brunch from 10 am to 2:30 pm, then dinner from 4 to 10 pm. Sunday mirrors Saturday with the dinner close at 9 pm. For visitors building a Las Vegas itinerary that extends beyond the resort corridor, the west side schedule integrates cleanly with an afternoon in Summerlin before returning to the Strip for evening programming.
Cuisine Lens
A small set of peers for context, based on recorded venue fields.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Honey Salt | New American | Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #850 (2025); Opinionated… | This venue |
| Aburiya Raku | Japanese | Japanese | |
| Bacchanal Buffet | International | International | |
| Bardot Brasserie | French | French | |
| Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres | Steakhouse | Steakhouse | |
| Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill | Japanese | Japanese |
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