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The best sushi in Las Vegas: 16 amazing places you HAVE to try
"The specialty at Wing Lei, on the ground floor of the Wynn Las Vegas, is Peking duck, that crispy-skinned game bird that happens to go well with thin pancakes sluiced with a bit of hoisin. If you’re in the mood for waterfowl, try the $108.88 Peking duck tasting menu, with table-carved duck, duck salad, duck and foie gras shu mai, duck with braised eggplant, and duck fried rice. Did I mention this particular menu is slightly duck-heavy?"
"At the Wing Lei, experience the best in Asian cuisine with traditional tastes like Green Fields with Peking Duck, Pan-Seared Pot Stickers and Honey Glazed BBQ Spare Ribs. Or try some delectable delicacies like Marinated Jellyfish, Sliced Beef Shank with Pork Ear and Chilled Abalone. For the vegetarian diners, there is an exclusive menu featuring Tai Chin Gardien Chicken, Braised Tofu and Three Cup Eggplant."
"Located at Wynn Las Vegas, Wing Lei is famous for being the first Chinese restaurant in North America to earn a coveted Michelin star. The opulent dining room is the perfect place to experience authentic Chinese cuisine with some modern flair. The classy and decadent dining room is adorned with gold and is the home of two pomegranate trees that are more than 100-years old."
"If you love your Chinese food but live a vegan or vegetarian lifestyle, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for at Veggie House Las Vegas. Menu items include traditional Chinese dishes like stir fry and noodles prepared with meat substitutes that some argue are better than the actual meat. Located in a strip mall in Chinatown, Veggie House is repeatedly voted one of the best vegetarian restaurants in Las Vegas."
"5115 Spring Mountain Rd Ste 203, Las Vegas, NV 89146-8720Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Delivery, Wheelchair AccessibleChinese, Asian, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner+1 702-431-5802"
"Found this place after craving shrimp and I definitely filled the craving. Every dish I have tried so far is delicious. This is the best vegan Asian food..."
"The Gold Coast’s Ping Pang Pong is the gold standard for dim sum by day and Cantonese dishes by night. More than 80 dim sum dishes spanning mango lobster scallop roll and an aromatic duck bun with southern Canton five-spice roasted pulled duck roll through the dining room steamed, fried, or grilled from 10 a.m."
"4 out of 5 stars Restaurants Chinese. Off-Strip at the Gold Coast casino, Ping Pang Pong has long been the standard for dim sum in Las Vegas. Settle into the casual space and dig into a parade of dumplings, buns and rolls."
"Head to this gem at the Gold Coast for noodles, rice, and vegetable-based dishes, as well as dim sum for lunch. Takeout and delivery available."
"Tags: First Responder Discounts, Military Discounts, and UNLV Discount. Category: All you can eat Sushi, Catering, Japanese, Private Dining, and Sushi Bars. The one and only TRUE All You Can Eat Japanese Cuisine in Las Vegas Including All You Can Eat Sashimi, Oysters, Soft shell crabs and much more!!!"
"Monte CarloA complete Asian dining experience with Chinese noodles to go along with the sushi and other Japanese selections. Dragon Noodle is also known for handcrafted Tiki cocktails and an extensive wine list."
"It was built up by missionaries in 1855, this fortification is viewed as the origin of Las Vegas. The state memorable stop is arranged on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard, only south of the Washington Avenue intersection, one mile from Fremont Street in the downtown zone, and neighboring the Las Vegas Natural History Museum. The river that once streamed past, starting from Las Vegas Springs toward the west, vanished sometime for many reasons including the poor pumping of the water at the source; rather a reproduction has been introduced, streaming along a solid course through a short passageway of trees on the south side of the complex."
"Las Vegas was once a small stop on a mail service trail between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles. In 1855, the Mormon Church settled in this area and built a permanent structure. The oldest non-Indian structures in Southern Nevada, these adobe buildings, such as the beige and red house portion, are also the oldest historic buildings standing here today."
"Before Las Vegas was Las Vegas, it was a scraggly stretch of land where nothing grew and no one lived. It wasn’t until June 14, 1855 that European settlers stumbled on the place and decided to raise a town from the dirt. These folks were Mormons, and they built the Old Mormon Fort."
"Shopping in las vegas strip is not complete without paying a visit to the very upscale part of City Center where Crystals is located!. It is a 500,000 square-foot retail and dining experience where you will come face with some of the most exclusive retailers in the world. Head to Wolfgang Puck or Todd English’s restaurant for a meal and end the day right!"
"The Bellagio “O” Theatre Lobby – This 8,000 square foot modern Las Vegas art gallery space features over 20 works by the artist. Crystals Place at CityCenter – View over 50 bronze sculptures displayed in the 3,600 square foot gallery. Richard MacDonald is a celebrated sculptor and leading advocate of the neo-figurative movement in the arts."
"The easily recognizable Crystals at CityCenter brings together couture fashion, gourmet cuisine and high-quality entertainment in an interactive and abstract 21st century park.[Learn more]"
"Another famous and historic piece of architecture by Paul Revere Williams is the Guardian Angel Cathedral, developed in 1961 on land donated by the gangster and casino owner Moe Dalitz, otherwise known as Mr. Las Vegas. When Williams began to work on this unique building, he decided to go with an A-Frame design, giving the church muralist a triangle canvas to paint the Guardian Angel on the outside of the building. You can still find the Guardian Angel Cathedral sitting close to the Strip, at 302 Cathedral Way."
"This church reminds us of the large population of Roman Catholics in Las Vegas, who was instrumental in the formation of this desert paradise. Located within “The Strip”, this church preserves the old Las Vegas in pristine condition, amidst the fast-paced urban developments. This basilica-styled church is famous for its stained-glass mural which depicts the resorts on the Strip in flames and is one of the central churches in Las Vegas."