Henderson runs its own oyster program, separate from the Strip entirely. The list here spans a casino pan roast, an Asian-influenced oyster bar, and a couple of Italian and ramen rooms that happen to shuck well, all worth the drive across town on a Tuesday.
№ 01
Crab N Spice - Henderson
6.6Great
Henderson $$$
43 S Stephanie St 100 · (702) 640-0834
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A seafood room in Henderson built around shellfish by the pound, the kind of menu where oysters sit alongside crab legs and shrimp boils rather than as the headline act. The format favors groups splitting a table full of seafood over a quiet raw bar moment, and the price point keeps it a regular stop rather than a special occasion.
What to orderCajun Seafood Boil, Blackened Catfish, Shrimp and Grits
№ 02
Todd's Unique Dining
6.2Solid
Henderson $$$
4350 E Sunset Rd · (702) 259-8633
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The happy hour at the bar is the move, oysters and small plates paired with cocktails poured by a staff that treats regulars like regulars. Terrie and John get named specifically in the record for a reason. Long-running enough that Henderson diners measure other happy hours against it, though a recent service stumble suggests the consistency has wobbled.
What to orderoysters, grilled fish, shrimp
№ 03
Tides Oyster Bar
4.9Notable
Henderson $$
2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy · (702) 617-7777
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A straightforward oyster bar in Henderson at a price point that keeps it in the weeknight rotation rather than the special occasion column. The room reads as a counter-forward seafood spot built for people who want a dozen and a beer without a production around it.
What to orderFresh Shucked Oysters, Fish and Chips, Seafood Platter
№ 04
The Codfather
8.4Excellent
Henderson $$
2895 N Green Valley Pkwy
Henderson, NV, 89014 · (702) 462-2280
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Fish and chips done as the whole point, not a side dish to an oyster program, with cod that regulars specifically drive across Henderson for. Andrew's service gets called out by name in the record even on the busiest lunch rushes. A quick-lunch room that also works as a full family meal, unpretentious about it either way.
What to orderFish and Chips, Cod, Chips
Henderson $$
2603 Windmill Pkwy · (702) 263-5596
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An all-you-can-eat sushi format in Henderson that draws comparisons against every other AYCE room in the valley, and comes out ahead on nigiri and sashimi quality. The dining room runs calm even at lunch, a contrast to the volume-driven pacing the AYCE format usually implies. Worth planning around if the timer-based ordering matters.
What to ordernigiri sushi, maki rolls, sashimi
№ 06
Chef’s Roma Kitchen
6.3Solid
Henderson $$
1550 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy · (702) 331-6300
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Linguine with clams is the dish to order, praised as some of the best in Henderson, though the record shows a real split on consistency between visits. Service tends toward attentive and polished even when the kitchen's execution wavers. A date-night Italian room where reservations are worth making rather than assuming a walk-in table.
What to orderlinguine with clams, caprese, pasta
№ 07
Storming Crab
6.0Solid
Henderson
573 N Stephanie St · (702) 547-2722
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Snow crab, shrimp and white clams anchor an all-you-can-eat seafood format that reads as fresh and well-seasoned across most of the record, with a clean room that doesn't feel like a boil-house free-for-all. Works equally for a solo seafood binge or a first date, and the menu stays easy to navigate for anyone new to the AYCE crab format.
What to ordersnow crab, shrimp, white clams
№ 08
Tuscany Grill
6.0Solid
Henderson $$
11105 S Eastern Ave · (702) 940-1400
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A long-running neighborhood Italian room in Henderson that draws sharply divided opinions in the record: chicken piccata and calamari land as standouts for some tables and as disappointments for others on the same night. Family groups and birthday parties keep the room loud, and the bread gets consistent credit even when the entrees don't.
What to ordercalamari, chicken piccata, bread
Henderson $$
1301 W Sunset Rd · (702) 547-7777
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The pan roast is the reason to sit at this counter, a substantial bowl loaded with crab that regulars order on repeat, and the open kitchen lets diners watch it come together. Set inside Sunset Station and a fixture for Green Valley Ranch visitors after a movie, it runs as a reliable stop even years between visits.
What to orderpan roast, oysters, crab
№ 10
Ventano Italian Grill & Seafood
5.2Solid
Henderson $$
191 S Arroyo Grande Blvd · (702) 944-4848
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Caesar salad, meatball sub, and seafood pasta cover both the Italian and seafood angles under one roof, with a dining room built to handle groups and events without losing the sit-down feel. The room runs a bit loud for its size on busy nights, and long-tenured servers show up by name in the record more than once.
What to ordercaesar salad, meatball sub, seafood pasta
№ 11
Soru Ramen Sushi & Seafood
Henderson $$
1381 W Sunset Rd, Unit 160, Henderson, NV 89014 · +17257804456
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Tonkotsu ramen and black garlic ramen get called out as the reason to return, broth-forward bowls served in a clean, casual room with service detailed enough that staff walk new diners through the menu rather than rushing the order. A weeknight dinner room in Henderson that covers ramen, sushi, and seafood without any one lane feeling like an afterthought.
What to orderTonkotsu Ramen, Black Garlic Ramen, Miso Soup
Frequently asked
What is the best restaurant for oysters near me in Henderson?
Based on the Insider Score, which weighs the volume and consistency of the review record rather than a single visit, Bravo Zulu Asian Oyster Bar and the Oyster Bar at Sunset Station lead the Henderson oyster field, with Tides Oyster Bar and Todd's Unique Dining also in regular rotation. No restaurant pays for placement on this list.
Is Henderson its own city, separate from Las Vegas, for dining purposes?
Yes. Henderson is an incorporated city southeast of Las Vegas with its own downtown and its own restaurant scene. Every restaurant on this list sits inside Henderson city limits, not in Las Vegas proper.
Which spot on this list is best for a casino night out?
The Oyster Bar inside Sunset Station is the pick for that specifically, with the pan roast and an open kitchen that lets diners watch it get made. Green Valley Ranch is nearby for the same casino-adjacent dinner pattern.
Are these restaurants ranked by paid placement or by an actual score?
By the Insider Score, a rating built from the volume and pattern of the public review record, not advertising. No restaurant on this list, or anywhere on Top of Las Vegas, pays for inclusion or position.
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The data first, then the verdict
We start with the review record, not a press release. Every room here is a real kitchen with a strong rating across a meaningful number of reviews, ranked on our 10-point Insider Score. We weight consistency over time and the rooms locals return to, not the ones tourists pass through once. The list updates as the data does. How we work →
Danny Ocampo
South Valley Editor
Danny grew up in Henderson and covers the valley people actually live in: the strip-mall kitchens off Eastern, the family rooms in Green Valley, the Filipino and Hawaiian places that have fed this side of town for two decades. He writes the south valley beat the way locals eat it, on a Tuesday, without a reservation.