Proper Eats Food Hall

ARIA Resort & Casino, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158, United States
$$$ Food court
(187 Reviews)
Price Range $20–30

If you find yourself wandering the opulent halls of the ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, make sure to stop by the Proper Eats Food Hall, a bustling food court that promises an eclectic array of culinary delights. Nestled at 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, this food hall becomes a haven for food enthusiasts craving quality over quantity, combining convenience with a touch of indulgence.

Proper Eats not only offers a variety of dining options but also provides a modern twist on the food hall experience. Imagine savoring mouthwatering dishes in a spacious, sunlit lounge while surrounded by the vibrant energy of Las Vegas. The atmosphere is lively yet inviting, making it the perfect spot to enjoy a quick bite or a leisurely meal with friends and family.

One of the standout features of Proper Eats is its selection of enticing cuisine types, accommodating diverse palates. Customer favorites include the pastrami and corned beef combo sandwich from Wexler’s deli and the hot honey pizza, both of which have earned rave reviews from diners. For those looking to indulge in a more unique experience, the $2 Oyster Happy Hour offers a fresh and adventurous option, as described by satisfied patrons who relished the flavor of the oysters topped with a zesty lemon and vinaigrette.

Practicality is woven into the fabric of the Proper Eats experience; with a user-friendly app allowing guests to place orders ahead of time, you can easily enjoy meals from multiple vendors in one seamless transaction. This efficiency is highlighted by visitors like David Cho, who appreciated being able to combine offerings from different establishments into a single order, enhancing the overall dining experience.

While some reviews highlight the higher-end pricing typical of Las Vegas food courts, many diners, like Matthew Russell, found the quality and variety well worth the investment. Whether you're sharing a meal with your family or enjoying a casual lunch with friends, the wide range of menu options ensures there's something for everyone.

In summary, Proper Eats Food Hall is not just a meal stop; it’s an experience. It's where culinary dreams can mingle with the high-energy ambiance of one of the most luxurious resorts in Las Vegas. So next time you're in ARIA, take a moment to explore this vibrant food haven—you may just find it leaves a lasting impression on your taste buds and your heart.

Accessibility
Has wheelchair-accessible car park
Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
Has wheelchair-accessible seating
Has wheelchair-accessible toilet
Service options
On-site services available
Offers takeaway
Serves dine-in
Popular for
Good for solo dining
Amenities
Has toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Trendy
Crowd
Good for groups
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
Payments
Accepts credit cards
Accepts NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Children
Good for kids
Openings Hours
Checking

Monday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday

7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Saturday

7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Sunday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

187 Reviews
David Cho

13 Aug 2025

Really enjoyed the food options here and the easy to use app to order ahead was especially great and easy too. I was able to order from three different places on one order which was super convenient. Food wise, it varied. Nothing bad, but different. First up is the pastrami and corned beef combo sandwich from Wexler’s deli. At $28 before tax and tip, was the most expensive but one I would get again due to the quality of the meats. I mostly tasted the pastrami and it didn’t seem like a lot more corned beef, so may try the pastrami only next time and save $10. If I had to, I would definitely order it again Tonkasu ramen from Laughing Buddha is up next. I personally didn’t love the broth, but they provide a ton of toppings and the char shu pork was really tasty. Definitely worth the $18. Finally, the best for last. Ordered the side of meatballs for $12 and the size of the meatballs along with the flavors made them worth every penny. Service was best here as well, even though it was just pick up at all three, the server here was very caring and asked if I needed anything else, while the others didn’t even bother to say anything, just pointed.

Joyce Woo

02 Aug 2025

Here's a pearl of wisdom: Only eat oysters in months with an "R" in them. But I reeeaaallllly wanted oysters! I knew the risks and I rolled the dice anyway. I gave mine a heavy dose of lemon and vinaigrette, hoping to neutralize any rogue microbes lurking in my oyster. Worth it. $13 Mezcal Kicker + $2 Oyster Happy Hour, Monday through Friday, 4-6PM. Shucks yeah. And hey, I lived to review another day! The oysters were fresh and clean, not the briniest or most flavorful I've ever had, but for $2 a pop during happy hour, I have zero complaints. Note: Happy hour is only available around the bar and in the booths in that section of Proper Eat Food Hall.

Matthew Jenkins

25 Jul 2025

I tried an assortment of dishes from 5 of the restaurants in this food hall, a part of the Aria hotel. While the ambiance was alright, it was loud and the vaguely fruity vape-pen like smell of the Aria casino sadly wafts into this space so that wasn’t great. The biggest strengths were the convenience (order/pay on phone for pickup was nice), the Coca-Cola drink machines and the price (substantially cheaper than most Vegas food, and of similar quality to all but the best restaurants). Here are my thoughts on what I tried: Laughing Buddha - 1 star food. Tonkatsu amen was bland, too many noodles though they were of reasonable quality, pork slices were thin, unpleasantly fatty and flavorless. Pickled cucumber salad was worse, and clearly prepared ahead of time. Miniature cucumbers tossed in a cheap tasting soy, garlic and red pepper flake dressing. Meh. Parm Italian - 2 star food. Caesar was okay—notably fresh romaine tossed in an uninspiring creamy dressing, then topped with stale, tooth destroying industrial strength croutons from a bag, and waxy Parmesan. The meatballs were better—globs of properly cooked ground beef, spiced nicely and topped with an unpretentious but tasty red sauce, sprinkled with more flavorless Parmesan for visual effect. Lola’s Burgers - 2 star food. Smash burger was a bit too salty and greasy, in my opinion, but otherwise what you’d expect—two crispy thin patties, melty American cheese, jarred pickles, sliced onion and “special” sauce that tasted like a mayo heavy In-N-Out sauce. 3x the cost of In-N-Out, less than half as good. Happy Leaf - 3 star food. Had a grilled salmon salad—properly cooked/seasoned salmon, mixed greens with some arguably unnecessary herb leaves, soy beans, pickled red onion, sliced cucumbers, sliced red radish and an awkwardly large hunk of unsliced avocado. A slightly too sweet soy, ginger dressing. Nothing to write home about but served its purpose and tasted quite fresh. Egghead - 4 star food. On my way out of town I tried the Chelsea breakfast sandwich. Two eggs cooked to be somewhere between sunny side up and scrambled, with runny yolks which I quite liked, American cheese, bacon, tomato slice and spicy aioli, served on a griddled brioche-like bun. Definitely not for health nuts but tasty and filling. Overall: Would have given the food hall 3 stars overall for food, but the vape smell was nauseating and the Laughing Buddha Ramen place was so bad that I had to drop the overall review down to 2 stars. Did not try pizza spot, sushi spot or the deli. Maybe those are better?

Neon City Walkers

20 Jul 2025

Proper Eats Food Hall has a great variety of options, and everything we’ve tried has been really tasty. It is on the pricier side for a food hall, but if you stick with some of the side dishes, you can actually find a few good deals. We recently covered their happy hour for oysters on our TikTok channel, which is definitely worth checking out if you want to enjoy something a little more affordable. Overall, yes—it’s pretty pricey, but the food is yummy, the atmosphere is lively, and it’s a fun stop if you’re looking for a modern food hall experience on the Strip.

Matthew Russell

12 Jul 2025

We've come to this food hall a couple times but it was just to get the kids some food. This time we planned a whole meal around it, and while we paid $185 for a family of four, this was likely our favorite meal of our 4 day trip. I forgot to take photos till halfway through everything, so I'd almost like to omit them but overall everything was really good. The new Italian place Parm was surprisingly good. The pesto pasta was good, the Caesar salad was good, the meat balls were good, and the house roast beef sandwich was good. My wife is Italian and hyper critical of Italian food, but she was raving about it. In addition, I ordered a pork bun from the Korean place and it was pretty good, though small for the price. My daughter also ordered from the Korean place and got the fried chicken tenders combo and the chicken was really good and we all liked the Asian slaw. My son got a burger from Lola's and it was very good as well. We ordered a lot of food, it was expensive, but we all shared and the food quality was very impressive.

Absolut YVR

23 Jun 2025

I have passed by these food hall many times but never went in for different reasons, either not my meal time or I was not in the mood of a food hall meal. The food hall is located on the second floor of this beautiful hotel. So spacious unlike any other food halls that I have been to. Mostly, it is like a beautiful lounge with natural sunlight. There is plenty of seating alongside several restaurants. The operation of the food hall is very simple and easy. There are a few kiosks spread around the food halls. But QR codes are everywhere for you to scan if you use your phone to order. Just grab a table and scan the QR code and begin to order. You may pay by credit card, charge to your room (MGM properties) or use your rewards points. Your orders get sent to the different restaurants. Once the meal is ready, a text message or email will be sent to your phone. You may then collect your food or drinks. This place is very clean and nice. Service was very good as well. I regret not coming here earlier. Will definitely come back here more often. Too bad. There is no Chinese or Vietnamese nor Thai food in this food hall. But I think Aria has Din Tai Fung and Lemongrass as the choices. I hope they have those choices in the food hall as well.

Philipp

06 Jun 2025

$2 oysters and tasty drinks. You're in Vegas so you may as well gamble with this as well. Bit more lemon would've been nice. Oysters themselves decent, not quite as good as really high end obviously but the main win is that we didn't get sick. Got seated and served quickly. Tasty drinks as well

Ryan Sullivan

05 Jun 2025

Stumbled upon this place walking around and needing some grub. It’s awesome! Plenty of seating, lots of food options, and you can order from the table! I highly recommend the hot honey pizza, it’s really good!

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