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"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."
"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."
"As a Las Vegas vegan restaurant that’s often frequented by omnivores and vegetarians alike, Veggie House dishes up veganized Chinese meals. With faux versions of shrimp, scallops, geese, duck, fish, and beef, most diners cannot tell the difference between the traditional dishes and their meat-laden counterparts at other Asian restaurants. Regulars swear by the variety of tofu dishes, too."
"Finding delicious vegan food can sometimes prove to be a difficult task. Finding delicious vegan Asian cuisine can prove to be even more difficult. Open every day from 11:30 am to 9:30 pm, Veggie House is known for having great food and providing even greater customer service to their guests."
"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."
"At first, Ping Pang Pong at the Gold Coast feels like a typical casino restaurant, with rows of gaming machines, just steps away. But that's only until you sit down and start reading over the extensive menu. You'll find familiar favorites like Mongolian Beef, Orange Chicken and sweet and sour, as well as dishes you wouldn't expect, like lamb tenderloin or stir-fried jellyfish and sliced roast duck."
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"3839 W Sahara Ave, Suite 7-9, Las Vegas, NV 89102-0540Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Free Wifi, Delivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Accepts Credit CardsAsian, Thai, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, BrunchSGD 7 - SGD 22+1 702-722-7096"
"4276 Spring Mountain RoadThe original Weera Thai Kitchen on Sahara is fine, but the newer one in Chinatown has a colorful dining room (with large overhead light fixtures and walls covered in faux foliage) that feeds off the energy of the new Shanghai Plaza. The outdoor patio has its charm too—with decorative bicycles, umbrellas, and bistro lights. Happy hour runs a generous 5–9 pm, although the good stuff is on the main menu."
"4 out of 5 stars Restaurants Chinese. Like Lao Sze Chuan at the Palms, Aria’s Blossom is a crowd-pleaser. Its menu of about 100 dishes ensures that everyone will find something to suit their palate, whether that’s a familiar kung pao chicken or something more ambitious, like Natural Nine hot pot with abalone, sea cucumber, duck feet and lobster."
"The beautifully decorated Blossom provides the perfect background for the restaurant's fine Chinese food. Both traditional Chinese dishes and Americanized plates are served here, with the menu featuring 100 items to choose from. Appetizers include egg rolls, BBQ ribs, lettuce wraps and potstickers."
"However, the pad thai seemed to be missing something; papaya salad was missing something too (possibly fish sauce.. Both were not w... More reviews"
"Go to this casual strip-mall spot for an affordable noodle fix away from the madness of the Strip. Noodles are twirled and pulled in view of the narrow dining room and can be ordered in soup or dry versions; try the Shang beef noodle with beef and chicken broth and braised brisket. There are also dumplings and rice dishes — all under $12."
"Can you put a price on noodles handmade using ancient Chinese practices?. Shang Artisan Noodle insists that their modern interpretation of the Shanxi tradition should hover around $10 (£7.20) or less. Bring your appetite for a bowl of chunky noodle soup or noodles and sauce, slurping down every drop while saving every penny possible."
"Located beside the Linq Theatre on the famous Las Vegas Strip, the Museum of Selfies is an immersive, must-visit attraction with interactive exhibits where you can let your creativity run wild and nab the ultimate selfie in the amazing and colorful rooms. Whether you’re looking to see the world upside down or have always dreamed of relaxing in a gold bath, chilling in the emoji pool, or melt your brain in the optical illusion bathroom, the Museum of Selfies offers many creative spaces for those looking for some unique and fun holiday snaps, making it one of the best museums in Las Vegas for memories!"
"Only open Fridays and Saturdays, Sugar Bees bakes up some of the best sweets in town. Order their beloved double chocolate chunk cookie or any macaroon and you won’t be disappointed."
"America’s favorite all-day, everyday stop for coffee, espresso, breakfast sandwiches and donuts. Order your Dunkin’ faves ahead of time with the Dunkin’ mobile app for a fast grab and go experience. Hours:12:06 AM - 11:00 AM todaySat: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMSun: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMMon: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMTue: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMWed: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMThu: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMFri: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM"
"Tried ordering a new item on the menu, manager said we are out,, but I have the other kind available. I said ok, I'll take it. Got to the window, t..."
"If you’re heading home after a long day and craving for some good Chinese food, drop by at Bobo China for some takeout. The restaurant is quite small, with only five dining tables, so the service is mostly to-go. The hostess is friendly, and she somehow remembers the names of her customers."
"3950 Schiff DriveChengdu Taste makes a point to take the mystery out of its in-your-face, numb-your-tongue Szechuan-style spiciness. The 30-page menu is full of big photos with heat-level illustrated by the number of peppers next to each dish. Anyone who seems remotely apprehensive is immediately directed to the Toothpick Lamb with cumin, a safe choice with a modest one-pepper ranking."
"The burgeoning food scene in Las Vegas' Chinatown District has given the city a boon of authentic Chinese restaurants, among them Chengdu Taste. Like many of the area's restaurants, it's located in a strip mall, but don't let the nondescript exterior fool you. The menu is full of Szechuan food, much of it loaded with rich spiciness, all of it full of authentic flavors."
"Sichuan lovers head to this little Chinese restaurant in a strip mall in Chinatown for great service and dishes such a spicy fish stew, volcano beef, and mountain yam from founder Tony Xu and his business partner Sean Xie. Takeout and delivery available."
"The posh new Red Plate at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas brings upscale Chinese dining to the resort. Roasted meats, Chinese hot pot and dim sum are menu highlights, but the selections cover a wide range. Starting dishes include a King Crab spring roll, crispy tofu with fried garlic or abalone in cold sake."