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Welcome to Viva Salsa

At Viva Salsa, nestled in the vibrant Sunset Station Casino in Henderson, NV, we celebrate the authentic flavors of Mexican cuisine. Our journey began with a passion for fresh ingredients and traditional recipes, forming a cozy eatery where guests can savor mouthwatering burritos, enchiladas, and tacos. With a welcoming vibe and a friendly team dedicated to customer satisfaction, each dish is crafted to ensure quality and flavor. Diners rave about our shrimp and fish tacos, praising their freshness and taste. Whether enjoyed on-site or as a quick to-go meal, Viva Salsa promises a delightful culinary experience that embodies the heart of Mexico.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Viva Salsa, a hidden gem nestled within the vibrant Sunset Station casino in Henderson, NV. This Mexican eatery, located at 1301 W Sunset Rd, brings a delightful taste of authentic flavors, all served in a lively atmosphere that's perfect for a casual dining experience. With its proximity to entertainment and the buzzing ambiance of the casino, Viva Salsa offers not only a meal, but an experience. For inquiries, you can reach them at (702) 547-7750.

At Viva Salsa, flavor reigns supreme. The menu boasts a variety of mouthwatering options from Fish Tacos to Steak Asada Burritos, all affordably priced between $3.49 and $6.99. You can indulge in the classic Enchiladas, expertly prepared and available with ground beef or shredded chicken. For those looking for a quick bite, the taco a la carte options are perfect—highlighted by rave reviews from patrons who claim these tacos rival the best in Southern California.

  • Black W. raves about their quick lunch, emphasizing both food quality and attentive service.
  • Nene W. enjoyed the enchiladas and praised the professional staff, who managed to keep smiles even during the busy Fourth of July weekend.
  • Giselle B. consistently returns for the delicious fish tacos, affirming the restaurant's solid reputation.
  • Vanessa G. found the street tacos unforgettable, likening them to her favorite spots in LA.

The vibrant, accessible setting of Viva Salsa is enhanced by a small salsa bar featuring an array of homemade salsas, perfect for those who love to customize their meals. While the cafe may be petite and sometimes busy, patrons have noted the quick service and fresh ingredients make every visit worthwhile. However, be prepared for the occasional longer wait, especially when busy—though many agree the experience is worth the delay.

If you're in the area, stop by Viva Salsa for a taste of genuine Mexican cuisine that promises to delight your palate. Whether you're indulging in a fulfilling taco salad or savoring the flavors of carne asada, you'll discover why this quaint cafe has garnered a loyal following among locals and visitors alike.

In conclusion, Viva Salsa's dedication to quality, freshness, and exceptional service makes it a must-visit destination for Mexican food enthusiasts. With competitive prices and a friendly vibe, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy delicious food while soaking in the lively energy of Sunset Station.

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Black W.
Black W.

Stopped by for a quick bite and got a delicious to-go lunch. The food was fast, but great. The staff was very courteous. The restaurant has a cool vibe, located in the heart of the casino.

Nene W.
Nene W.

I ordered the enchiladas and they were delicious not to mention the service was professional, and even though they were quite busy with the 4th of July weekend service was with a Smile.

Natisha R.
Natisha R.

This is a convenient little Mexican cafe inside the Sunset Station casino. The staff is friendly and the atmosphere is great. There aren't many tables available, but you can sit and eat next door in Rosalita's, where there is often live music. My boyfriend and I had the taco salad. The salad itself isn't huge but it comes with rice, beans, and a drink. It tasted pretty good, and it was plenty filling. A pretty good value for the price. I would definitely eat there again.

Ata T.
Ata T.

We go to Sunset Station quite a bit, but this was the first time trying Viva Salsa. A lot of times, this little shop is not open, so I don't know what their hours are, probably later in the day. Today, they were open, and we were hungry. We looked at the menu and the food looks really good, and the prices are very fair! We ordered a 3 Taco Plate, and chose shredded beef as the protein. The plate also came with refried beans and rice. For an extra .99, I added tortilla chips and salsa, and for another additional .99, upgraded to a large drink. Total ended up about $14! The service was great, especially being that it was a one person operation. Great job! The food itself was ok, nothing great, but it was good! Everything was fresh, and there is a small salsa bar that you help yourself. So sorry, I didn't take any pics this time.

Giselle B.
Giselle B.

This is a great little taco place. We always come here to eat when we go to Sunset Station Casino. My favorite are the fish tacos.

Vanessa G.
Vanessa G.

I was born and raised in Southern CA, so I am very picky with Mexican food. The street tacos here are just as good as the ones in Los Angeles. These are SO good! I always need to have some every time I am out here. The carne asada is so flavorful. This time I had my grandpa with me, and he really enjoyed his cheese enchiladas. I felt bad for the lady who was working, as she was all alone. It was pretty busy, and it was a Friday. There should have been at least 2 employees. This is located right next to Rosalitas Cantina, so the ambiance is lively and fun.

Daniel C.
Daniel C.

A small, 3 mesas, cafe tucked away, inconspicuously in a quiet corner.... The meals are made to order and the quality and freshness are as good or better than most. The flavours are authentic and will be agreeable to most palates; nothing too spicy. The SalSaS are kept refrigerated and come in three varieties; verde, picante, and fresca. The combo meals are all priced at about $6-$8 and for $2 more you can substitute cerveza for the soft-drink. I would like to see onion/cilantro relish, hot-sauce packets and also grilled chilies offered on-the-side to round-out the flavours. Give yourself plenty of time to sit and enjoy the relaxing ambiance; you may find that there is limited staffing which results in longer wait times. Buen apetito amigos! P.S. There is another Viva Salsa location at Boulder Station. There, the staffing seems more consistent and the beer selection is larger, but the ambiance is not as relaxing.