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Welcome to Truffles N Bacon Cafe

Truffles N Bacon Cafe, located in Las Vegas, offers a unique fusion of Filipino and New American cuisine for breakfast and brunch. With a diverse menu featuring dishes like Bubba's Big Breakfast and Pork Belly Omelette, this Asian and women-owned establishment provides a delightful dining experience. Customers rave about the delectable Ube waffles and diverse beverage options, such as the Herbed Lemonade and Tropics Refreshers. The cozy atmosphere and attentive service make Truffles N Bacon Cafe a must-visit spot for food enthusiasts looking for a memorable meal in Vegas.

Truffles N Bacon Cafe: Reviews & Ratings

Valerie A.
Valerie A.

Amazing!!!!! great service and delicious food! You can't go wrong with anything on the menu. We got here early and the place filled up fast. Seating indoors and outside. The menu is plenty and go with anything Ube! I had the chicken and waffles with upgrade Ube waffles. SO WORTH IT!!! This is a breakfast must if you are in Vegas.

Jerome M.
Jerome M.

Service is great and food is just as great. Came in on a Saturday around 1045 and waited for about 15-20 min for a table. They were extremely busy. Once we ordered food, it probably was out in like 20 min...so not bad at all. We got the Strawberry mochi pancakes, spam fries, sinful tots, and wagyu pastrami burger. My favorite are all 4 dishes...my wife and I could barely finish them, but we...or I did most of the chowing. You can't go wrong with any of those dishes. If I had to pick one, I won't...I would pick them all again. Highly recommend!!!

Marian S.
Marian S.

It's been years I've ate here and it's time for an update. Just as I remembered, this place is such a great place for Hawaiian and Filipino fusion. I brought my aunt here and she loved this place that she ate all her food. We didn't have to wait but I heard the weekends are always busy. Our server, Cherry was so awesome. I would ask what her recommendations were and she was great with telling us what popular dishes are. The restaurant is simple and nicely decorated. Lots of seating. We ordered the pork belly omelette and it was perfect. It came with two tortillas. The omelette was filled with hash brown and pork, topped with green onions. Then we ordered ube French toast and it was layered with ube filling and topped with ube Hilaya jam and shredded coconut. Definitely will be coming back here.

LaShon F.
LaShon F.

After arriving on an early flight into Vegas, we were starving and eager to find a local brunch spot with good vibes and great reviews. We decided to check out Truffles and Bacon, and it turned out to be a good choice. The food was pretty good overall. We especially loved the Ube waffle--it had great flavor and was a unique treat. The banana walnut French toast was another standout dish, while the chicken and waffles were fantastic--the chicken thigh was cooked perfectly and tasted amazing. I also tried the Breakfast Mac, which was just alright and didn't stand out as much as the other items. On the service side, the staff was very polite, and the restaurant wasn't extremely busy. Since we booked online, we were seated immediately upon arrival, which made the experience even smoother. We also really enjoyed the tea, which was a great complement to the meal. Overall, we'd rate our experience a solid 8/10. While there's room for improvement, it's a spot worth checking out if you're in Vegas and looking for a nice brunch.

Prescilla A.
Prescilla A.

This place never fails to deliver delicious food. Be sure to always check out the specials. This time around from the special menu we got the ube mochi pancakes and silly gang wings. Both delicious

Natalie B.
Natalie B.

We came in Friday morning after Christmas and got seated quickly (3 people). I opted for the pork belly omelette which was served with hashbrowns and a chimichurri sauce. The omelette was so flavorful and had a savory and tangy flavor thanks to the chimichurri sauce. Spam fries were also tasty. We ended with the ube pancakes for a sweet treat. I love how buttery the pancakes were with a toasty edge. It was not super sweet which I appreciated

Shaun D.
Shaun D.

Downgrading from 4 to 2 as my friend said she used the bathrooms and they were dirty as well, which compounds on another reviewer just a week ago saying the same thing. Not cool. Barf plate of sauce and unclean bathrooms? Hmm. Original review below: The place is ok. The walnut french toast is actually amazing, but you guys need to work on the presentation of this dish. My first reaction was it look like someone puked all over it because the French toast is sitting in about an inch of the cream sauce. This would be excellent if you can have a side dish of the sauce to pour over your French toast instead. Our waiter suggested that I should get a side of bangers and that it would blow my mind to dip them into the sauce. I got the sausage which was ok on its own. Could've been cooked a little bit longer. Dipping into the sauce? My mind wasn't blown. It wasn't bad, just not really enhanced. But having a side dish of the sauce to dip them in would be better than the main barf sauce plate. But yeah, work on the presentation of this dish because that was the only thing I had against it.

Dan R.
Dan R.

Truffles N Bacon has a lot of potential, but my experience was a mix of highs and lows. Let's start with the good stuff--the food! I had the Ube French toast, and it was absolutely delicious, hands down one of the best I've had. My mom and friend both ordered the chicken and waffles, and one of them even upgraded to French toast instead of waffles (great call!). They both really enjoyed their meals, though the coffee was a letdown. It looked hot, even had steam, but somehow it was cold--a bizarre and frustrating experience. Now for the not-so-great parts. The person who seemed like the owner was acting as the host, and her attitude was pretty off-putting. When she handed us menus and we said thank you, she didn't even respond. She just seemed unwelcoming, which made for a really poor first impression of the restaurant. The bathrooms were another issue--they were gross, which definitely detracted from the overall experience. Would I come back? Probably, because the food was that good. But the owner really needs to hire a proper host. A great meal should start with a warm welcome, not an attitude that makes you feel like an inconvenience. Here's hoping she invests in better customer service--it would take this place to the next level

Ria D.
Ria D.

I've been meaning to stop by here since who knows when because a few of my friends have raved about it. First off, parking is easy. If you go early enough, you don't have to wait in a long line. I've noticed a lot of people go here with their families so there are bigger groups (at least the day I visited). The servers are super friendly and they are super helpful when it comes to moving us to a bigger table because we just ordered way too much food. I also appreciate that they explain a dish, and they let us know what the specials are for the day. Now onto the food. The price is fair and I say this because they offer large enough portions. We ordered the sinigang wings (called silly gang and served only during the weekends) and those were delightful. It was crispy and tangy and oh so flavorful. It was sticky goodness as well. I loved it. I also ordered the pork belly omelette and it had a lot of large chunks of pork belly. I was surprised that it wasn't that oily since it's pork belly. The eggs were cooked perfectly and the hash browns were crispy. My friend ordered the breakfast Mac and I only had one bite of it and I was pleasantly surprised how good it was. The pasta was a little softer than I liked but overall, the flavor was there. She also ordered the ube mochi pancakes. I think they were ube mochi. It had a nice bounce, a tad sweet for me but it was still very good. Overall I would to back again to try the other items on the menu. It was really good and worth the small wait that we had.

Location

Truffles N Bacon Cafe is a hidden gem located in Las Vegas, offering a unique fusion of Filipino and New American cuisine for breakfast and brunch. This Asian and women-owned establishment takes pride in providing a diverse menu with many vegetarian options, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy.

One of the standout features of Truffles N Bacon Cafe is its attention to detail when it comes to customer experience. The cafe offers a range of utilities such as reservations, delivery, and takeout, making it convenient for guests to enjoy their meals both in-store and at home. The restaurant is also wheelchair accessible, with ample parking and ADA-compliant facilities.

The beverage menu at Truffles N Bacon Cafe boasts refreshing options such as Citrus Iced Tea, Herbed Lemonade, and Tropics Refreshers, all designed to complement the hearty and flavorful dishes served. Speaking of which, the breakfast offerings are a must-try, with dishes like Bubba's Big Breakfast, Chicken Tinga Omelette, and Pork Belly Omelette showcasing the cafe's innovative take on traditional favorites.

Customers have raved about the delicious food and excellent service at Truffles N Bacon Cafe. Reviews highlight the must-try Ube Waffles, Pork Belly Omelette, and ube French Toast, all of which have left a lasting impression on diners. The attentive staff and welcoming atmosphere add to the overall dining experience, making this cafe a top choice for locals and visitors alike.

In conclusion, Truffles N Bacon Cafe is more than just a place to grab a meal – it's a culinary experience that combines bold flavors, quality ingredients, and warm hospitality. Whether you're craving a hearty breakfast or a leisurely brunch, this cafe is sure to satisfy your taste buds and leave you craving more. Visit Truffles N Bacon Cafe for a memorable dining experience that celebrates the best of Filipino and New American cuisine.