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"Wing Lei was the first Chinese restaurant in the United States to be awarded a Michelin star, and you’ll understand why as soon as you take a bite—the food is absolutely showstopping. Set in a dining room the bursts with bright white, jade, and gold colors, Wing Lei attracts diners looking to celebrate a special event in style, with beautifully made signature cocktails and the must-have Imperial Peking duck."
"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."
"Wing Lei is what happens when you have an unlimited budget and a fondness for Michelin-style food. It’s thoroughly modernized Chinese food, with foams and faux-dirt, which is not usually stuff I like (Steph has more of a tolerance for it than I do), but you can’t deny how great the room and service is. The service wasn’t stuffy and formal either, the staff were friendly, telling stories and joking with us."
"When you’re craving vegan Chinese food, head over to where the locals go. The Veggie House Vegetarian Restaurant is a Chinese eatery that only serves vegan and vegetarian fare, so all your favorites will have a great plant-based twist. Dishes like Mongolian beef and General Tso chicken are made with substitutes likes soy, tofu, and gluten."
"A modern vege/vegan interpretation of classic dishes is what you’ll find at this Chinatown gem. Read any review of this place and you’ll see that non-vegetarians and vegans go crazy for it. The orange “chicken” is raved about constantly and the vegan sushi is a must try."
"This vegan Chinese spot features a menu created by Chef Kenny Chye (although he is no longer with the restaurant) and serves vegan Chinese food that makes some people question whether or not the food is actually vegan. Spoiler alert: it is."
"Ping Pang Pong serves authentic Chinese food influenced from all different areas of China; look out for specials like their lunchtime dim sum. Decorated in a traditional Chinese restaurant fashion, the prices at this authentic restaurant cannot be beat. Gold Coast Hotel and Casino Las Vegas, 4000 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV, USA."
"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."
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"Just like Lake Mead itself, the sashimi and specialty rolls at Momo sushi are the antidote to a hot summer day. The Boulder City restaurant specializes in classic, tempura, and baked sushi rolls along with sake flights, frozen sake cocktails, and mochi for dessert. Daytime visitors can expect lunch specials, including bento boxes and chicken katsu plates."
"I had the nigiri lunch special - which consisted of five pieces of nigiri (chef's choice), a California Roll, and Miso..."
"A museum exhibiting the paranormal is about as Vegas as it gets. The stuff you’ll see here — which supposedly chronicles “scientifically proven” ways to communicate with the dead — is both somewhat scary and entirely weird. Check the VW van where Dr. Jack Kevorkian did his work ending the lives of patients with terminal diseases, and then meander past the wine cabinet from the movie The Possession over to the staircase from the former Demon House in Gary, Indiana, where a family was reportedly possessed by demons in 2011."
"Here, you can encounter the spine-chilling vibe of the other world which was already shown in the Ghost Adventures series. Definitely, it is valid as a notable downtown Las Vegas chateau which is transformed by the reality show star and creator Zak into a world-renowned hub of the horrifying – spooky exhibition hall. In 1938, a famous businessman called Cyril S. Wengert owned this historical center which was situated close to South Las Vegas Boulevard."
"If you’re ready for a good scare, explore The Haunted Museum in Las Vegas, as seen on the Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures. See original collectibles from haunted sites and hear the bone-chilling stories of the paranormal activity that surrounds them. This the go-to destination for paranormal enthusiasts and ghost hunters wanting to see pieces from the “Demon House,” Dr. Kevorkian’s death van, and even the Dybbuk Box."
"Fascinating multimedia exhibits focus on science, technology and the social history of the 'Atomic Age,' which lasted from WWII until atmospheric bomb testing was driven underground in 1961 and a worldwide ban on nuclear testing was declared in 1992. View footage of atomic testing and examine southern Nevada's nuclear past, present and future, from Native American ways of life to the environmental legacy of atomic testing. Don't miss the ticket booth (how could you?); it's a Nevada Test Site guard-station replica."
"If you’ve never seen a piece of the mysterious Titanic up close, then you’ll want to hit up this top museum in Las Vegas. The Titanic exhibition displays several authentic artifacts recovered from the sunken Titanic ocean liner. Chef hats, wrenches, fine china, and chandeliers are just a few of the over 250 artifacts on display."
"Experience the wonder and tragedy of the world’s most famous ocean-liner, Titanic. Viewed by more than 25 million people worldwide, the Exhibition is one of the highest attended in history."
"One of the crown jewels at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino is Koi Restaurant. Offering Asian décor, a decadent menu, and constant celebrity sightings, it’s no surprise that this place is a favorite among locals and visitors. Although the soft-shell crab tempura and signature Koi Crispy Rice are delicious items on the menu, we feel it’s one of the best places to grab sushi in Las Vegas."
"This hip celebrity hangout features fine Japanese-inspired dining in a chic setting that oozes Hollywood style and energy. Dine on spicy tuna, Kobe filets and lobster tacos then hit the lounge for an after dinner drink."
"Soft, gentle lighting gives the interior space at Koi a welcoming glow, reminiscent of candlelight. The warm ochre colors used in the decor create an elegant ambiance that matches ..."