Mint Indian Bistro serves guests who need clearer dietary choices — including Jain-friendly, vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free Indian dishes across Las Vegas, Henderson, and St. George. Dietary tags on the dinner menu indicate recipe intent; always confirm with your server because the kitchen handles nuts, dairy, gluten, soy, sesame, and shellfish. Mint is not a vegan-only or Jain-only restaurant. It is Las Vegas’ Indian hospitality company (Est. 2008) with enough menu depth and filtering that mixed tables can order together — celebration guests, corporate diners, and families with different rules at the same meal. ## How Jain-friendly ordering works Use the dinner menu Jain filter to find dishes prepared without root vegetables per Jain-friendly recipe intent. That filter is the fastest way to shortlist options before you ask clarifying questions. Cross-contact may still occur in a shared kitchen — tell your server your requirements before ordering, especially for religious observances and large catering events. If you are planning a ceremony or wedding with Jain guests, put those needs on the catering enquiry form early so the kitchen can design a veg-forward or Jain-aware menu path rather than improvising on the day. ## Vegan and vegetarian depth Plant-forward plates are first-class at Mint: dosa, vegetable curries when tagged vegan, vegetable biryani, and vegetarian Lassi Bar options (dairy). Read our related guide on vegan restaurants Las Vegas — Indian plates at Mint for a broader plant-forward overview. Vegetarian guests who eat dairy often choose Paneer Tikka, classic curries, and mango lassi. Vegan guests should stick to vegan-tagged items and confirm preparation. Gluten-free tags indicate recipe intent for many tandoor and curry dishes — naan and fried items are different stories, so ask when in doubt. ## Lunch buffet notes for dietary diners Nevada locations offer lunch buffet 11 AM–3 PM at Flamingo, Durango, and Henderson. Ask your server which stations are vegan-friendly or suitable for your needs that day — selections rotate. St. George does not offer a buffet; order à la carte instead using the same dietary tags. Buffet pricing starts around $16.95 for adults (confirm in restaurant). Dietary clarity at the buffet is a conversation with the team, not only a filter on a phone screen. ## Halal-friendly language (no overclaim) For catering, Mint can discuss halal-friendly options on request. This site does not claim certified-halal kitchens or blanket halal certification. Cross-contact may occur. If certification paperwork is required for your event, ask during the enquiry so expectations stay honest. ## Where to dine and how to order All four locations follow the same dietary tagging approach: 1. Flamingo — flagship, late dinner, Convention Center / Strip access 2. Durango — Summerlin-adjacent southwest Las Vegas 3. Henderson — Green Valley / Anthem corridor 4. St. George — Southern Utah à la carte (closed Tuesdays) Find your location, order online, or reserve a table. For celebrations, pair dietary planning with Indian catering Las Vegas or private events. ## Signature dishes that still fit mixed tables The Mint 10 help mixed groups share a story even when diets differ — dosa and paneer for vegetarian guests, butter chicken and biryani for others, Inferno only for confirmed spice seekers. Chicken Tikka Masala remains a popular “everyone knows it” curry when Jain or vegan filters do not apply. Clear filters, honest allergen language, and hospitality that asks follow-up questions — that is how Mint handles Jain and vegan Indian food in Las Vegas without empty adjectives.
Jain & Vegan Indian Food in Las Vegas at Mint Indian Bistro

Filter Mint’s dinner menu for Jain-friendly, vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free Indian dishes in Las Vegas. Allergen notes and catering options explained.
