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Price≈$45
Dress CodeCasual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseConversational
CapacityMedium

Jardin sits on the Las Vegas Strip at 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, placing it inside one of the most competitive dining corridors in the United States. The restaurant draws a loyal return clientele who treat it as a counterpoint to the Strip's higher-decibel options, returning for consistency and a room that rewards unhurried meals. For visitors who want to eat well without theatre, Jardin earns repeat visits on its own terms.

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Address
3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone
+17027705310
Jardin restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
About

What the Strip's Regulars Already Know

Jardin is a restaurant in Las Vegas at 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, with a price point around $45 per person and a casual dress code. Las Vegas has spent the last two decades importing celebrated names from New York, Los Angeles, and Europe, stacking the Strip with outposts of Le Bernardin, The French Laundry, and Providence-calibre ambition. What that import wave left behind, in many pockets, was the kind of dining room people return to not because of a marquee name but because of accumulated trust. Jardin, at 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, occupies that quieter register. Its regulars are not chasing novelty. They come back because they know what they are going to get, and what they get consistently delivers.

That dynamic matters more in Las Vegas than almost anywhere else. On a corridor where Craftsteak anchors the steakhouse tier and operations like A Different Beast push at the edges of what Las Vegas dining can mean, a room built on return visits rather than first-impression spectacle is a specific kind of statement. It says the kitchen is more interested in reliability than in the opening-night review.

The Room and the Return

Approaching any dining room on this stretch of the Strip, the sensory baseline is high: ambient volume, theatrical lighting, and spaces designed to photograph well on arrival and then recede. Jardin reads differently to its regulars. The draw is not a dramatic entrance set piece. It is the accumulated comfort of a room that has stopped trying to announce itself. For the visitor staying nearby at one of the major Strip properties, Jardin becomes a known quantity in an environment built on controlled unpredictability.

Las Vegas dining at this address level tends to split into two modes: the destination meal planned months in advance, and the spontaneous booking made the same afternoon. Jardin's position in the Strip ecosystem places it closer to the latter, which is precisely why it has built a loyal return base among both local professionals and frequent Vegas visitors who have graduated from the spectacle circuit. The comparison set here is not Alinea or Atomix. It is the reliable mid-to-upper tier room that a knowledgeable traveller returns to because the ceiling is known and the floor never drops.

Where Jardin Sits in the Las Vegas Dining Picture

The Strip's dining map has diversified meaningfully since the early 2000s. Operations that once competed purely on celebrity chef attachment now compete on kitchen consistency, wine program depth, and service that can hold up across multiple visits by the same guest. That shift has created space for restaurants like Jardin to build a clientele that the destination-meal tier never quite captures: guests who want a genuinely good dinner without the performance of a tasting menu and without the transactional energy of a hotel buffet operation like Bacchanal.

Within the broader Las Vegas scene, smaller independent-leaning operations have carved out their own audiences. 108 Eats, 18bin, and 777 Korean Restaurant represent a Las Vegas that exists largely outside the Strip's orbit. Jardin operates closer to the Strip's core but has more in common, in terms of its repeat-visitor orientation, with that off-Strip cohort than with the big-name imports. The analogy holds when you look at the American dining venues that have earned long-term loyal followings: Addison in San Diego and Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown both built their reputations on consistency and depth rather than on a single defining launch moment. Jardin, at a different price and prestige tier, operates on the same principle.

For the frame of reference that points abroad: operations like 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong demonstrate how a room earns its regulars through sustained kitchen discipline over years, not through novelty cycles. The geography is different but the logic translates. Closer to the Strip's own hospitality tradition, French-leaning rooms like Bardot Brasserie have shown that a formal European dining register can sustain loyal patronage in Las Vegas if the kitchen stays consistent across both the lunch and dinner service.

Planning Your Visit

Jardin is located at 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109, placing it in the central Strip corridor with the major hotel clusters within easy walking distance. Given the address, valet and ride-share are the practical arrival options for most visitors. Dress code is casual, and reservations are recommended.

VenueCuisineStrip ProximityBooking Pattern
CraftsteakAmerican SteakhouseStrip hotel propertyAdvance booking recommended
A Different BeastContemporaryLas VegasConfirm directly
108 EatsContemporaryOff-StripConfirm directly
Signature Dishes
Red Velvet Pancakes with cotton candyEggs BenedictCroissant breakfast sandwichJardin burgerSteak and eggs
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Elegant
  • Sophisticated
  • Modern
Best For
  • Brunch
  • Date Night
  • Family
  • Group Dining
  • Special Occasion
Experience
  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Hotel Restaurant
  • Private Dining
Drink Program
  • Craft Cocktails
Views
  • Garden
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityMedium
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Bright and sunny with modern art decor throughout, garden-inspired setting with sparkling lights and plush seating, refined elegance with thoughtfully selected background music that complements intimate conversations.

Signature Dishes
Red Velvet Pancakes with cotton candyEggs BenedictCroissant breakfast sandwichJardin burgerSteak and eggs