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Veganos Kitchen offers four vegan meat options

Jose Oros didn’t know what being vegan meant until his 23-year-old daughter told him about her new diet nearly two years ago.

Top-diner designation a boon for north Las Vegas Valley’s SNS

SNS Diner employees are used to a rush of customers during lunch hours on weekdays. The lines have been longer than normal recently at the North Las Vegas restaurant, dubbed the “home of secret barbecue,” Michael Poniewaz said.

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Texas art fills Angie’s Corner Cafe in northwest Las Vegas

Angie Allen said that when people come to Angie’s Corner Cafe, she wants them to feel like they are sitting on their grandmother’s front porch, eating homemade Southern cooking. Her husband, Richard, can be seen playing guitar on Saturdays when it’s not busy.

Ramen among specialties at Tokyo Cafe near Cannery

After Paul Gan of the southwest valley learned that his friend’s Chinese restaurant wasn’t doing well financially, he took over the lease in 2015 and opened Tokyo Cafe.

Chicago Style Taco Shop aims to be a bit different

After opening a taco shop with his stepbrother about four years ago, Jose Garcia decided to bring that concept to North Las Vegas.

Atmosphere selling point at Tiki’s Hawaiian BBQ

Leah Mann said she visits Tiki’s Hawaiian BBQ, a northwest valley restaurant that opened about three months ago, regularly with her co-workers. It’s in the same parking lot as her job.

Korean barbecue finds place to blossom in Centennial Hills

As Eli Columbus was walking out of Moo Woo Korean BBQ with a group of colleagues, restaurant owner Scott Lee followed him to the door. Columbus said he has been there more than 15 times since it opened in November in Centennial Hills.

Long waits for truck washes fuel idea for SNS Barbeque

After running SNS (Southern Nevada Services) truck wash — where dealers and drivers bring semitrailers to be cleaned — for 15 years, Michael Poniewaz decided to add a diner to his North Las Vegas business four years ago.

Pho Mai Mai aimed at filling North Las Vegas niche

In Vietnamese, mai mai means forever. That’s one of the reasons Mike Mai and his wife, Hang, of North Las Vegas, named their Vietnamese restaurant Pho Mai Mai. It’s also their last name.