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This self-guided food tour highlights the best of AREA15

Tasty treats await with a Bytes & Beyond pass.

Ryan Slattery
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Ryan Slattery
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Photograph: Courtesy AREA15KAIA
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Can’t decide on sushi, boba or a burger? Why not have it all. AREA15’s Bytes & Beyond is a self-guided, four-stop food tour ($69 per person) that includes two Kaia handrolls, the choice of a burger or sandwich at the Beast, a Dream Weaver Fantasy Float and a ride on Liftoff, a 130-foot-tall observation tower that rotates to provide views of the Strip and mountains.

The pass can be purchased online, then downloaded anytime between 11am and 8pm to start your tour. All offers must be redeemed the same day and the pass cannot be shared. 

Here’s a more complete rundown of what Bytes & Beyond gets you. 

At the colorful and cartoony Kaia, diners pull up a seat at the sushi bar where they can select two made-to-order handrolls. There are eight rolls to choose from: snow crab, yellowtail, scallop, salmon, spicy tuna or tuna poke and a California roll or vegetable for those you prefer non-fish options.

The Beast at AREA15
Photograph: Courtesy Anthony Mair

At the Beast, pass holders can choose one of several burgers or sandwiches. Their signature is the hot pastrami burger–a thick beef patty topped with shaved pastrami, Swiss cheese, a fried egg and hot cherry peppers. The classic burger comes with the Beast’s signature potato tornado. There are two chicken sandwiches—either a spicy fried cutlet or grilled with bacon, Swiss and smashed avocado—a pulled pork sandwich called the Pigpen, a brisket cheese steak or the Beast Dog, a bacon-wrapped hot link smothered in caramelized onions and jalapeños as other options.   

From Dream Weaver, Byte participants can select from one of four Fantasy Floats. These Instagrammable sweet boba and ice cream treats come in flavors like ube, strawberry, passionfruit, or salted caramel and chocolate.

Liftoff at AREA15
Photograph: Courtesy AREA15

The fourth, and final stop, is Liftoff. Grab a cocktail and strap in as the ride ascends 120 feet into the air, then slowly rotates so passengers can take in views of the entire valley.

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