Elevate Hospitality Group opened it in December, and it's already become one of those "if you know, you know" spots. They're doing Japanese-Filipino fusion baking, which means housemade breads, delicate pastries, cakes that look too pretty to eat (but you will), and legit Filipino coffee. If you've been in, you've probably noticed the line. That's not an accident.

This isn't your standard Vegas breakfast spot. The Japanese-Filipino angle means you're getting milk bread (the soft, slightly sweet kind that ruins regular bread for you), ube everything, and pastries that are more art project than morning carb. Plus actual good coffee, which matters when you're trying to function before 9 a.m. The vibe is clean, bright, Instagram-ready but not obnoxious about it. It's the kind of place where you go for one thing and leave with six because everything looks good.

What this means for youif you've been hunting for a new weekend breakfast spot or somewhere to grab a birthday cake that doesn't taste like grocery store regret, add this to your list. Expect it to be busy, especially weekend mornings. Go early or be prepared to wait. It's worth it.
Original reporting: Las Vegas Weekly