Jardin Restaurant in Encore: Everything You Need to Know

Things To EatEntrance to Jardin restaurant inside Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
Jardin at Encore is the most elegant brunch and lunch restaurants on the Las Vegas Strip.

Is Jardin at Encore Worth Visiting? Yes — especially if you want a quieter, more elegant alternative to the louder brunch spots on the Las Vegas Strip. Jardin feels more like a luxury garden café than a typical casino restaurant. As you can see from the photos, the presentation is one of the strongest parts of the experience: colorful servings, elegant garnishes, floral motifs, and natural daylight throughout the dining room.

For many visitors, Jardin works best as:

  • a relaxed breakfast/brunch stop before pool time;
  • a lighter lunch inside Wynn/Encore;
  • a quieter “escape” from the casino floor.

The Interior & Atmosphere

One of the restaurant’s biggest advantages: design.

What stands out:

  • Bright, natural lighting from the large windows;
  • Floral mosaic-style floors and colorful botanical details;
  • White leather seating and polished modern décor;
  • Much calmer atmosphere than many Strip brunch restaurants.
Interior dining room at Jardin inside Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
The bright dining hall at Jardin features floral mosaic floors, natural light, and upscale garden-inspired décor.

It feels upscale, but not intimidating. Dress code is generally “resort casual.” You will see everything from elegant brunch outfits to guests arriving from the Wynn pools.

The round table highlights something useful: Jardin can be great for small celebrations, business breakfasts, or quieter group dinners.

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Best Time to Visit

Best overall experience:

  • Weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.

This is usually when:

  • The light inside the restaurant looks best;
  • Service is less rushed;
  • The hall feels calm, not crowded.
Private dining table setup at Jardin restaurant in Encore Las Vegas
Jardin offers elegant private and semi-private dining spaces ideal for brunch gatherings and celebrations.

Tip: If you are a blogger (like me) who wants to take photos — Early lunch/brunch timing gives the best natural lighting for food photography.

What to avoid:

  • Weekend brunch peak (roughly 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m.);
  • Major convention weekends;
  • Holiday brunch rushes.

During busy weekends, waits can become long even inside Wynn/Encore.

What To Try

I will feature exactly the dishes that Jardin is known for: lighter upscale brunch/lunch plates with strong presentation.

Avocado Toast & Poached Eggs

The avocado toast style is very typical of Jardin:

  • Thick artisan bread;
  • Two poached eggs;
  • Microgreens/sprouts/everything seasoning;
  • Pickled veggies;
  • Fresh presentation.
Avocado toast with poached eggs at Jardin Encore Las Vegas
Jardin’s elevated avocado toast topped with creamy avocado, poached eggs, microgreens, and fresh vegetables.

Approximate pricing commonly falls around $26 depending on additions and seasonal updates.

Light Salads & Fresh Plates

Jardin’s style: bright acidity, herbs, creamy components, and colorful plating.

What people usually like:

  • Fresh ingredients;
  • Lighter feel compared with heavy Vegas brunches;
  • Visually impressive plating.
Fresh seasonal salad at Jardin restaurant inside Encore Las Vegas
Jardin specializes in light upscale dishes and beautifully plated seasonal salads perfect for brunch or lunch.

Potential downside:

  • Portions can feel small relative to price.

Typical salad/light entrée pricing around $16–$39.

Bigeye Tuna Tostada

The tartare-style dish in your photos looks close to Jardin’s upscale appetizer approach.

Bigeye Tuna Tostada appetizer at Jardin restaurant in Encore Las Vegas
Fresh Tuna Tostada at Jardin served with delicate crisp textures and herb-forward presentation.

You can expect:

  • Elegant presentation;
  • Citrus/herb flavors thanks to the yuzu kosho coconut sauce & seaweed tostada;
  • Lighter texture thanks to the avocado, rather than strong seasonings.

Approximate pricing — usually $24–$30 depending on seafood market pricing.

Pizza & Flatbreads

Pizza is a separate and one of the underrated parts of Jardin: lighter lunch-style pizzas and flatbreads.

Thin crust pizza at Jardin Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
A thin-crust pizza served at Jardin, one of the restaurant’s underrated options for a lighter.

These are usually:

  • Thinner crust;
  • Less greasy than many Vegas pizzas;
  • Designed more for sharing during brunch/lunch.

Approximate pricing around $26–$30.

Good option if: your table wants something more filling without committing to a huge entrée.

The Famous “Fleur” Dessert (Flower Pot Cake)

The “Fleur” is the restaurant’s most famous dish—a photogenic flower pot cake that is as much an art piece as it is a dessert.

Fleur signature flower pot dessert at Jardin Encore Las Vegas
The famous Fleur dessert at Jardin resembles a decorative flower pot with floral buttercream roses and chocolate crumble.

Why it became popular:

  • Floral buttercream roses;
  • Edible decorative flowers;
  • Velvet-textured exterior;
  • Dramatic presentation.

What it tastes like

The flavor profile can vary seasonally, but it is typically served in a chocolate “flower pot” filled with chocolate cake, dark chocolate mousse, and raspberry jam. The “soil” is made of chocolate crumbles, and it is topped with a real, edible flower.

Inside the Fleur flower pot cake dessert at Jardin Las Vegas
A closer look inside Jardin’s signature Fleur dessert reveals rich cake and mousse layers beneath the floral topping.

The price usually ranges about $18 and is widely considered a must-order for the visual experience alone.

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What To Look Out For

1. Prices Add Up Quickly

Like most Wynn/Encore restaurants can raise the bill fast:

  • Coffee & Tea – $6-$11;
  • Housemade Juices & Smoothies – $15 each;
  • Sides – $8-$15;
  • Lighter Beginnings/Desserts – $8-$21;

A realistic brunch for two can easily cost between $90-$180 before tip, depending on drinks and desserts.

2. Portions Are Refined, Not Huge

Jardin focuses more on presentation, freshness, and atmosphere than oversized portions.

Watermelon and burrata salad at Jardin Encore Las Vegas
A colorful watermelon and burrata salad at Jardin featuring fresh herbs, citrus, creamy cheese, and vibrant presentation.

3. Best for a Relaxed Meal

If you want loud energy, giant brunc cocktails, and party atmosphere, there are stronger options elsewhere on the Strip.

Jardin is better for:

  • Calm mornings;
  • Conversations;
  • Elegant brunches;
  • Lighter lunches.

Jardin is one of the more visually polished daytime dining experiences inside Wynn/Encore. It is not the cheapest brunch in Las Vegas, and it is not trying to be. The appeal is the combination of:

  • Calm luxury;
  • Natural light;
  • Floral design;
  • Photogenic dishes, and lighter upscale food.

In my opinion, the dishes that Jardin does best are:

  • Artistic salads;
  • Elegant brunch plates;
  • Refined light bites and the signature Fleur dessert.

For visitors staying at Wynn or Encore, it is absolutely worth at least one breakfast or brunch visit — particularly if you appreciate atmosphere and presentation as much as the food itself.

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Contact & Location

  • Phone for reservations: (702) 770-3463
  • Location: 3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
  • Located inside Encore at Wynn Las Vegas near the resort lobby and pool areas.

Hours

  • Monday: 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Tuesday: 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Thursday: 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Friday: 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Saturday: 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Sunday: 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Because Jardin closes mid-afternoon, it is best known as a breakfast, brunch, and lunch destination rather than a dinner restaurant. Early morning and late breakfast hours usually offer the calmest atmosphere.

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