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"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?"
"Website – Visit NowType – ChinesePrice range – Above $61Located in – Wynn Las VegasAddress – 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109 The Strip. Wing Lei at the Wynn Resort holds the honor of being the first Chinese restaurant in America to have been awarded a Michelin star. Fusing Western cooking techniques with Chinese flavors, all served in a lavish and opulent setting, this is an exotic dining spot."
"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."
"Established in 2012, this vegetarian and vegan Chinese restaurant imitates the taste and texture of meat using pressed tofu. Plant-based diners craving Chinese food favorites will be satisfied with sumptuous plates of vegan General Tso’s chicken and spicy crispy beef plus vegan cheesecake for dessert. Online ordering available."
"Veggie House is a no-frills spot in Las Vegas's extremely happening Chinatown that serves veggie versions of Chinese favorites thanks to Chef Albert Ho, who specializes in cooking vegetarian and vegan food. Order plant-based versions of crispy beef, General Tso's chicken, a variety of dim sum, fried rice, and more."
"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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"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."
"This restaurant has three different locations to choose from in Las Vegas and is an elegant chain offering teppanyaki, sushi, and even Thai dishes. This steakhouse is your go-to spot to satisfy your beef cravings prepared in true Japanese style. They are committed to bringing you authentic flavours and outstanding service."
"Head to Wynn’s Red 8 for Cantonese noodle dishes, dim sum, and Hong Kong-style barbecue, all served in a dining room decked out in rich reds. Try 15 different dishes made with a choice of five different noodles."
"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 ..."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user pony rojo used under CC BY-SA 2.0. Chinatown Plaza is Sin City’s best-kept secret. Famously identified by the dragon-adorned Tang-Dynasty-inspired gate, this shopping mall along Spring Mountain Road is the place to be for authentic Asian fare."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Jon Konrath used under CC BY 2.0. Located 4 miles (6.4 kilometres) northwest of the Las Vegas strip is Meadows Mall. This is definitely one of the older malls on the strip."
"The Four Seasons is an elegant oasis on the 35th-39th floors of the Mandalay Bay building, with a separate entrance and non-gaming environment. The spa is small by Vegas standards but has a sense of intimacy and the first-rate service you expect from Four Seasons. It's best when you want a quiet environment and lots of personal attention, not a big, splashy spectacle."
"I went in for highlights and a trim and I was hunting a bit on Yelp for salons around me, there was one that ..."