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5.0 (2 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 1:00 pm, 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM

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85°C Bakery Cafe-Henderson

85°C Bakery Cafe-Henderson

4.2(182 reviews)
0.9 mi
$

I usually come to 85°C for their pastries, but I finally got to try their cake. I have to say, it's…read morenow one of my favorite places to get cake! The cake was so cute and just as yummy. It was fresh, light, and perfectly sweet. Definitely coming back to try more flavors next time!

Yelp! review #20 of 2026 Online order April 04…read more I stopped by the 85°C Bakery Cafe in Henderson (673 N Stephanie St) to pick up a birthday cake for a friend, and it also served a dual purpose for a class assignment on experiencing Filipino food. We ordered the Ube Cake online, and the slice hit the spot perfectly. The cake looked beautiful - nice tall layers of soft, moist purple ube sponge cake with thick white cream filling, a creamy yellow custard-style center, and finished with whipped cream on top. The ube flavor was well-balanced: that signature nutty, earthy sweetness without being overly sweet. I've had great home-cooked Filipino ube desserts before. While this is clearly a fusion bakery version, it still captured the comforting, celebratory vibe that ube brings to Filipino tables. It reminded me of the festive sweets you'd find at family gatherings or parties back in my wifes home country. The online ordering was convenient, but the pickup instructions could have been better. The pickup area is on the same side as the drink pickup, which caused a little confusion during a busy time. Service was otherwise fast and friendly, the bakery was clean and well-stocked, and prices are reasonable for the portion size. If you're in the Henderson/Las Vegas area and looking for a quick ube fix or any of their other Asian- and Filipino-inspired pastries, this spot is worth a stop. The ube cake was definitely the highlight for me. Would definitely grab another slice next time I'm craving something purple and delicious!

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85°C Bakery Cafe-Henderson
85°C Bakery Cafe-Henderson
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Brass Fork - Brass Fork at Sunset Station

Brass Fork

3.2(396 reviews)
0.4 mi
$$

We were greeted instantly but a super friendly hostess! Instantly seated (even tho it was super…read morebusy!) Ordered and had an amazing breakfast meal! Food was super fresh and tasty! Karrie is the best server! She is on top of the game!!!! The absolute best! So friendly and knows the menu so well! Has refills before u even ask! She's a gem! The store looked super clean and gorgeous even at morning rush hour!!! This crew keeps the place running smoothly! Thank u all for a great experience!

First of all, our server was great. She was very sweet and happy and we absolutely loved her…read more So we came specifically for the 5.99 burger and fries deal, just for shts and giggles to see what it was all about. She told us it came out quick, so not sure if that means microwaved or just a lot of patties ready to go. She was correct, they came out fast. Shredded lettuce, mayo and a thin slice of tomato with a small cup of pickles on the side. Honestly, even though I'm sure it was a pre-frozen surplus patty, they did it well. Cheese was melted, felt fresh not "heat lamp for hours" or microwaved--so they hid the process well if it was one of those things. It was better than a dry Quarter Pounder from McD's, for less money, about that same size. We asked about the 1.99 margarita and $3 shots/beer, and she said they were at the bar right outside of the cafe. I'll review that later. Two people, with drinks, getting out for less than 20 bucks for a better-than-fast-food burger that's certainly not as good as mid-level burger joints like Red Robin where the burger alone is 20 bucks, and the fast food burger is easily almost that much as well. Don't expect a mind blowing experience, but you are getting probably better than you'd expect for a 5.99 meal--It was OK, definitely not bad, but also definitely not great. I'll certainly come back for more, mid-gamble, in the future.

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Brass Fork at Sunset Station

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Le Cafe Du Val - Pumpkin Turnover and Jasmine Green Tea

Le Cafe Du Val

4.4(667 reviews)
2.7 mi
$$

Mother's Day brunch at Le Cafe du Val was absolutely worth the wait. We arrived to a line out the…read moredoor with at least 25 people waiting and a completely full dining room, which honestly told us everything we needed to know before we even sat down. We ordered two cappuccinos, a mocha, two Berries crepes, and the Short Rib Sandwich. The cappuccinos were perfectly balanced with rich espresso and silky foam, while the mocha was smooth, chocolatey, and not overly sweet. The Berries crepes were incredible -- topped with fresh berries, wild berry sauce, and whipped cream, light yet indulgent at the same time. The Short Rib Sandwich completely stole the show: tender braised short rib with Gruyère cheese, Dijon mayo, and arugula tossed in citrus sauce on warm ciabatta. Every bite tasted fresh and thoughtfully prepared. Even with the Mother's Day rush, the atmosphere still felt warm and charming, like a little French café tucked away in Henderson. You could tell the staff was hustling nonstop, but the food and experience never suffered. This place lives up to the hype and then some. We'll definitely be back.

Visited Le Cafe Du Val for the first time! It's a French-inspired cafe with both savory and sweet…read moreoptions to choose from. The decor inside is charming, and the set-up is pretty casual - you order at the counter and they bring your food out to you. We came on a weekday morning and the service was quick. Good amount of indoor seating, and plenty of parking in the square. We were interested in the short rib shakshouka, but unfortunately they were out when we visited! Decided to go for a prosciutto sandwich instead, along with a latte and almond croissant. Prosciutto Sandwich ($15.99, 4.5/5) - Big fan of the bread they use here! - Flavors were light and fresh - Good portion size for the price Latte ($5.99, 5/5) - Solid latte, paired well with the almond croissant. Almond croissant ($6.25, 4.5/5) - Nice crunch on the outside, topped with almond slices - Almond filling with just the right consistency. A little on the sweeter side, but worked out well with our coffee to balance it out. Overall, had a great time at Cafe Du Val and would definitely come back again to try other items on the menu!

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Le Cafe Du Val - Chicken Sandwich Dijon mustard chicken, mixed greens, tomatoes, bacon, swiss cheese, basil sauce on baguette

Chicken Sandwich Dijon mustard chicken, mixed greens, tomatoes, bacon, swiss cheese, basil sauce on baguette

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Pink Duck Kitchen - Pink Duck Kitchen Coming Soon!

Pink Duck Kitchen

4.3(318 reviews)
0.6 mi
$$

Sorry, Matt Brady... there may be a cocktail of the day named Duckin' Delicious, but there's no…read moreduck on the menu. At least that name is apropos. Pink Duck Kitchen is a local Filipino-American fusion brunch restaurant that has maintained solid Yelp ratings and recently garnered a spot on the Las Vegas Review-Journal's Top 100 restaurants of 2025. Seeing as how it's the last Henderson spot which I hadn't tried, I decided to rectify that oversight today. I was thinking breakfast at first, but the Lamb Sandwich ($17.99) caught my eye. After clarifying the form of protein with the server, I said yes to this offering. I'm glad I did because it's a stunner. To start with, the bun is nice and soft. The pulled lamb is so tender and surprisingly free from gamy flavor, and whatever it's braised in does so much work making it irresistibly tasty. Then the tzatziki creaminess, tomato umaminess, and even the banana pepper tanginess really round out the flavors. Even the cucumber slices are perfectly portioned to add some crispiness and flavor. Fries come with the sandwich. I was hesitant since they were thick and also very brown. Fortunately, they were soft and fluffy inside, and there was enough crisp from the potato skins. They were actually a little undersalted too, but when I finally flagged down the server for some ketchup, I unlocked the code. The fries are just about perfect with a healthy amount of that Heinz goodness. I did get a bite of breakfast though. My friend's Ube Pancakes ($14.99) were cited as a dish to try on that top 100 list, and I can see why. There's plenty of ube flavor, and a good balance of a lightly crispy exterior and soft interior. The fresh mango and berries were a great touch, as was the whipped cream on the side. I'll have to have a full dish for myself one day. It wasn't as packed when we arrived as I was anticipating; I guess Sunday brunch invites a late-morning crowd though, since it started filling up. Music was top 40 stuff and not too loud. Really my only issue was the water not being ice cold. I've gotta come back to Pink Duck Kitchen since they have such a fun variety on their menu and they're one of the closest interesting restaurants to my side of town. If you live across town, it's actually drive-worthy for that lambwich alone.

Visited on a Saturday at brunch time, party of 4, eager to try out this Filipino-American fusion…read morespot. We arrived at 11am, and while the vibe inside was lively and the decor was really cool (modern with Pink Duck vibes), we hit a bit of a snag right away. Despite seeing several empty tables, we were told there'd be about a 15-minute wait. Honestly, that was a little frustrating, especially when you're hungry and can clearly see open spots. We almost considered trying somewhere else, but decided to stick it out. And I'm so glad we did, because from the moment we were seated, the service was absolutely stellar! Our server, gave us great recommendations and made sure our drinks were always full. The rest of the staff we interacted with were equally friendly and efficient, they really turned the initial annoyance around. The fusion dishes here aren't just creative for creativity's sake; they're genuinely well-executed and thoughtfully balanced. $15.99 Fried Chicken & Ube Waffle - This was my dish, loved it. $16.99 Banana Nut Bread French Toast with Carmelized "Banana Cue" We went family style on this and I would order again. $16.99 Pork Belly Burger $15.99 Breakfast Burrito Everything felt fresh, vibrant, and celebrated both Filipino and American culinary traditions without either overpowering the other. The creativity in combining these flavors was executed well. I'd definitely visit Pink Duck again to sample more interesting dishes I saw on the menu. Mabuhay!

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Pink Duck Kitchen - Pandan Tres Leches Cake

Pandan Tres Leches Cake

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Nutrition House - cafes - Updated May 2026

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