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Mala Town 自选麻辣烫
I tried this hotpot style in Seattle, and this place provided the same excellent experience. I love the ability to customize my bowl, and the pay-by-weight system is a nice touch. The service is great—they bring your bowl to your table after you’ve paid. The sauce bar is tidy, and they offer free tea. I had the tomato sweet and sour soup, while my husband went with the dry mix. The soup base had a consistent taste compared to other places. However, I did experience an upset stomach afterward. The dry mix bowl took a little longer to prepare than the soup and came with peanut sauce. The restaurant is clean, with cute decor, and there’s easy parking right in front.
Great place for picky eaters! They can choose what they want!! Walked in and was immediately greeted and asked if we needed help. 1. Grab a bowl and a pair of thongs and then choose what you want. So many things to choose from veggies, noodles, tofu, seafood, meats. Something for everyone. 2. Choose your soup, the weigh it, then pay. 3. They let you know what table and you go create your own sauce at their sauce bar and self serve water or sweet tea. We really enjoyed our meal here and will come back.
Island Style 2
My family and I have been coming to this restaurant for quite some time now and I'll say that this place doesn't get old. I haven't had the opportunity to try everything on their menu because they have a significant amount of items listed. Not to mention, every time I have the intention of trying something new, it never happens - I seem to revert to the same item (Combo Plate). Since we've started coming here, we've tried the Hot Pot (Stone) Bibimbap, Combo Plate, Fried Saimin (Noodles), and Bulgogi. Basically, every entrée we've ever ordered thus far have been magnificent and I definitely wouldn't change a thing. The banchan that comes with the food is always fresh and the restaurant provides an adequate amount too. Unfortunately, I won't boast too much about their mac salad - for some reason, it doesn't do it for me. I've had so many variations of mac salad since I was raised in Hawaii and from eating a bunch on the 9th island as well; this one is less than adequate. Furthermore, I wish this restaurant would offer mini plates to choose from. Not all local/Hawaiian restaurants practice this, but I have seen and experienced my fair share of mini plate offerings in the past. Definitely not a show stopper, but I would appreciate it more so I could try many things at once without always having to order multiple full entrées, which ends up being way too much food. The employees that have and are currently working here are always friendly and quick. If you're planning on visiting Korea Town, you definitely need to make it a point to stop here and grab some good food. The prices are reasonable and there are so many items to choose from - I highly recommend this restaurant to everyone.
This Korean food stall is located inside the Korean Town shopping plaza. You can order some wonderful home-cooked Korean entrees, pick up groceries, and shop at the bakery all in one area. The portions are great and the service is very friendly. If I lived here, I would be two to three times a week, lol. Unfortunately, I didn't take pictures because I was too focused on getting my food. We ordered spicy pork, bulgogi, spam fried rice, and omelet fried rice. Everything was so good.
Yun Noodle and Dumplings
Excellent handmade noodles and dumplings! I’ve been to Lanzhou and these are definitely authentic. Lamb skewers, crab and pork xiaolong bao, and Lanzhou beef noodle soup were real standouts. Prices are very reasonable. We went for lunch—6 adults and 3 kids was $135 before tax and tip.
We came here for lunch with a group of friends to try different dishes and we were not disappointed. The combination appetizer of cucumber, kimchi and potato salad was a delight! Each of the components had its own unique taste in a very good way. I wouldn't have guessed that the potato could be prepared that way. The crispy chicken looked just like popcorn chicken, crispy on the outside and tender inside seasoned perfectly. We ordered 2 kinds of noodles, their house combination and the oil spilled noodles which were both very flavorful. I should say that their noodles were excellent in taste and texture. I don't even like lamb because of the gamey taste but their lamb skewers were very good! The meat was tender and seasoned perfectly. The Xiao long bao just ok for me and could have been better had they been soupier. Finally, the scallion pancake with beef roll was very good too with a nice crunch on the outside and tender beef slices inside. The place was very clean with a bright and modern look. Service was friendly.
The Noodle Man
Tried it during Labor Day, it was slow when first coming in but it soon picked up. Waiter that attended was super nice and making sure we good amount of water. Ordered multiple items, meals came in a timely manner and all were good. Definitely going back there when am in the area
One of the best Chinese style roast duck I've had. The Chinese dishes are very delicious as well fresh and authentic. Went again 10/2/2022 the staff is great the food still taste good like before this place is consistent with their quality 👌 💯 recommended for anyone craving good Chinese food.
JIN JIN Korean Chinese Cuisine
Solid Korean Chinese cuisine. Recommend: chili shrimp 1000%. That was the star of the evening: perfectly crispy, hot and fresh, tender shrimp inside, spot on seasoning. Get it! Yangjangpi was just average so that’s a skip here. Jjajangmyun and jjambong are solid with the jjambong not being too spicy which was perfect for me. Located on second floor of the plaza, there are both stairs and a central elevator to access.
The black bean noodle dish was sooo killer, the spicy version too. The fried chicken was good too and full of garlic and chilies but the star was definitely the black bean. The pot stickers could have passed on
88 Noodle Papa
88 Noodle Papa - A Hidden Gem in Las Vegas! 🍜🐔🔥 This spot may be small, but big flavors await! We signed in and waited a bit, but it was absolutely worth it. The chicken was incredibly juicy and tender, perfectly complemented by their ginger garlic grinder—a must for lathering onto every bite. The hot sauce and hoisin added just the right balance of heat and sweetness. But the real surprise? The best wontons and broth I’ve had in a long time! Came in thinking we’d share one dish, but left stuffed and satisfied after devouring three! Quick tips: ✔️ Fast service, quick table turnover. ✔️ Best for small groups (4 or less). ✔️ Parking fills up fast—Uber is a great option for out-of-towners! Definitely adding this to my must-visit list when in Vegas! #88NoodlePapa #LasVegasEats #NoodleLovers #FoodieFinds #PaulEverhome
No frill Cantonese quick bite (noodle and rice plates) with a slightly high price. I think the prices for certain items are slightly higher than they should but not outrageous. I'd recommend that you go early because it can get crowded during lunch time. The service is quick and efficient. The place is a little small but has clean restrooms. The food is decent and very Cantonese. Don't expect northern Chinese noodles there but if you set your expectations right it's decently delicious. I like the chicken dishes very well but they do charge $2 extra for legs and it adds up. Overall I like the place but wish the price is slightly lower match the quality of the food in general.
H.K. Seafood Garden
Even though the presentation of the food is lack of glamour, the flavors of the food are great! My friend and I ordered 3 lunch special items one garlic clam regular priced dishes. Yummy! Including a generous 25%tip, the bill was only $60….With a big $8.95 lunch special menu, and still tasty food, I’ll for sure come back for more…
A lovely late night dinner 1. General Tso's delicious chicken 2. Salt and pepper chicken wings 3. Fish filet in black bean sauce (reading this makes me want to hear the Wu Tang clan work it in as a lyric in one of their songs) 4. The amazing eggplants. I don't even get down with eggplants but this was so good I must insist you try it. Happy hour kicks in at 10pm. Do it, you cabbages! Five stars is a lot but this is specifically for happy hour. $8 a dish, doing it family style...low cost, big portions, and adequate service. I would say service might be the only weakness here but if you've been to enough Chinese restaurants, you'll be familiar with the no frills nature of it. We also went when it wasn't very busy, but hopefully it's adequate when you go and you don't feel like dinging them for it. This place is fixing to be a part of @hungeeboi_nv on ig's regular rotation. (yes, I just referred to myself in the third person, it's 2019, we're gonna be extra! extra! read all about it! this year (do young ppl even get that reference?) shouts to my excessive and improper use of parenthesis) Shouts to @dongkyuverymuch and his lovely wife for the introduction.
ShangHai Taste (Chinatown)
Shanghai Taste – Authentic Shanghainese Flavors in the Heart of Vegas Shanghai Taste is widely considered the most famous Shanghainese restaurant in Las Vegas, and for good reason. Nestled inside the bustling Shanghai Plaza, the restaurant brings classic flavors from China’s east coast to the heart of Chinatown. The dining area is modest in size, featuring a bar and several small tables. Small parties can usually find bar seating, but larger groups should expect a wait during peak weekend hours—making reservations ahead of time is definitely a smart move. If you sit at the bar area by the glass window, you’ll get a front-row view of the kitchen where chefs skillfully craft their handmade dumplings. Watching the process adds a unique charm to the overall experience. The must-try here is the Sheng Jian Bao (pan-fried soup dumplings). They're crispy on the bottom and bursting with hot, flavorful broth. Be careful on the first bite—they’re juicy, hot, and messy in the best way. Dip them in vinegar for the ultimate bite. The Xiao Long Bao (steamed soup dumplings) are equally popular, with a thin, delicate skin and well-balanced soup-to-meat ratio. I also tried the Shanghai Noodles with Chili Soy Bean Paste, a savory mix of diced tofu, pork, and beans. While the flavor was a bit lighter than expected, it paired well with the noodles for those who prefer something less rich. The restaurant features a few Chinese décor touches, and the staff are efficient and helpful. Please note: this location is not pet-friendly—dogs are not allowed for dine-in, but takeout options are available if you're stopping by with a pet. Overall, it’s a worthwhile stop for anyone craving authentic Shanghainese cuisine while exploring Las Vegas.
Decent, not the best. They have limited seating. We went late lunch on a weekday no wait. The "spicy" beef tongue was my favorite. Just wished their spicy dishes had a kick.
新松记
This place is sooooooo delicious! My local good friend took me here twice, the last time was 7 years ago. I feel this place is so authentic, it’s definitely a local favorite. We had a bunch of things, shrimp rice wrap, sticky rice chicken, taro pastries, egg tart, chicken feet, pork ribs… all of them are quite good! Nothing I wouldn’t recommend. If you are around or travel here and craving for a nice dim sum, this is the place to go!
The food here is delicious and authentic, with the classic cart service. All the dim sums we ordered are very tasty. However, the service was very lacking for the food that not in the cart. We waited over 20 minutes for one dish that ordered to kitchen directly, and the staff didn’t seem attentive or proactive in checking on our order. Eventually, we had to cancel that dish because it never arrived.
Noodle King
Plenty of parking available. Everything we had was great Ordered 3 noodle soups trying all the different noodles. All great. I prefer the 2 thick noodles since you can’t find that everywhere. Soup dumplings were good. The skin is slightly thicker. Green onion pancakes were so good we had to order a second one.
Came for noodles while in town to visit Red Rocks, and was very happy to find this gem. Noodles were delicious and could taste that it was handmade, the sauce was also outstanding. I finished the whole bowl without taking a break 😂 They also have other dishes, I only ordered a vegetable dish which was also authentic and delicious. I traveled a lot to Asia especially China and can affirm this place offers authentic Chinese food. Will definitely come back and try other dishes.
Big Dan Shanxi Taste
Big Dan Xi-An Cuisine – A Hidden Gem for Authentic Northwestern Chinese Flavors Tucked inside the Shun Fat Supermarket at Pacific Asian Plaza, Big Dan Xi-An Cuisine is a hidden gem offering traditional, no-frills Northwestern Chinese food, especially the distinct flavors of Xi’an cuisine. While the location is a bit hidden, the restaurant has a prominent sign outside that helps guide first-timers. Once you step into the market, head to the left side to find the restaurant. Atmosphere The setup is simple and casual, with just a handful of tables and chairs. The dining area isn’t large, so expect potential wait times during peak hours. Still, the staff are welcoming and helpful, eager to walk you through the menu and recommend popular dishes. What to Eat Cold Noodles with Sesame Sauce: A crowd favorite, often sold out if you arrive late. It’s savory, slightly spicy, and has a signature nutty sesame aroma—a refreshing choice for any time of day. Chinese Pork Hamburger (Roujiamo): A crispy flour-based bun stuffed with juicy diced pork. Crunchy on the outside, tender on the inside—this is a must-try for first-time visitors. Lamb Soup: Surprisingly light and clean-tasting, not as gamey as I originally thought. Loaded with vegetables, tofu, glass noodles, and thin lamb slices, it's a warm and comforting option, served with an extra flatbread for dipping. It’s also a relatively healthy choice on the menu. There are also a variety of noodle dishes, ranging from light to heavily seasoned, and word is they’re all deliciously crafted and true to their Xi’an roots. Final Thoughts Aside from the modest setting, Big Dan Xi-An Cuisine delivers exceptional value and authenticity. Whether you're craving a quick, hearty meal or looking to dive into regional Chinese specialties, this spot is absolutely worth seeking out. A true hidden treasure for Chinese food lovers in the area!
If ambiance is your thing, this ain't the place for you. It's inside an Asian supermarket. Not a date night or business lunch destination. But if you're looking for really fantastic Chinese, you can't go wrong with Big Dan's. I ordered the Hot and Spicy Braised Beef and Noodle Soup (#21) and it was wonderful. Big chunks of beef and thick noodles floating in a very flavorful broth. And you can choose your own heat level. I went for medium heat. I enjoy spicy food but that was as spicy as I'd go. The market was super cold when I was there so be prepared for that. Recommended.
Shang Artisan Noodle
Everything was great with a lot of flavor. I would definitely recommend the pork belly noodles. The broth is unbelievable. This is the best i have tried yet. I would also recommend the pork dumplings they taste amazing. The only reason for the 4 stars is i didn't really like the cucumber salad. The cucumbers were fresh and cruncy. However, I didn't like the peanut butter sauce they used on it other than that everything else was amazing. I would definitely recommend this place for sure.
I recently dined at Shang Artisan Noodle and had an excellent experience! My friends and I all ordered the spicy beef noodle, and it was fantastic. The broth was rich and flavorful, with just the right level of heat, and the beef was tender and well-seasoned. The noodles had that perfect chewy texture that only handmade noodles can deliver. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy a delicious meal with friends. I highly recommend Shang Artisan Noodle to anyone craving authentic and well-prepared noodles. A definite must-try!