Open kitchen showcases chefs hand-pulling fresh noodles, creating an engaging and interactive experience. The space feels cozy and clean with comfortable seating and a quiet, pleasant atmosphere ideal for relaxed dining and conversation.
Dan Dan Noodles deliver a strong Ma La flavor. Xiao Long Bao and soup dumplings stand out for their quality. The menu also features scallion pancakes and flavorful chow mein with knife-cut noodles.
House Special Chow Mein offers distinct flavors, especially with beef. Variations like Mongolian beef chow mein with knife-cut noodles stand out for their amazing flavor.
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Noodle Master accepts credit cards for payment.
There is plenty of open plaza parking available near the restaurant.
Seating is limited, so arrive early during peak hours.
Small restaurant with an open kitchen lets diners watch handmade noodles being prepared. Atmosphere stays casual and serene, with a cozy vibe that supports quiet conversation. Staff focus on fresh, carefully made dishes in a clean, inviting space.
Hand pulled noodles come fresh on request and stand out for their texture. The kung pao chicken noodle and Szechuan beef noodle soup offer bold, flavorful profiles. Potstickers arrive with a homemade sauce that complements their taste well.
Chow mein features excellent homemade noodles that serve as a great base. Varieties like chicken chow mein with veggies and beef chow mein offer distinct, flavorful experiences.
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They have a big bowl challenge every Saturday at 6pm.
The prices at Kungfu Noodle are very reasonable, with most items under $13.
Noodles are made in-house and hand-cut for freshness.
Spacious dining area features traditional Chinese decor with elegant, cozy seating and large round tables equipped with lazy Susans for group meals. Atmosphere stays calm and inviting, blending bright lighting with serene touches like aquariums. The vibe suits casual dinners and friendly lunches, offering a warm, exclusive Chinese experience.
Mongolian Beef stands out as a signature dish, praised for its rich flavor. Soup dumplings and sweet and sour pork also feature prominently, with dumplings often served complimentary during celebrations.
Chow mein comes out juicy and flavorful with delicious noodles. Options include mixed and veggie chow mein, both enjoyed alongside fried rice and other dishes.
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They are open until 2 a.m. on Sundays, perfect for late-night dining.
Providing a Google review or spending a certain amount grants a free appetizer.
The cleanliness of both the utensils and food may be concerning.
Small space with about four to five tables offers a clean atmosphere and affordable prices. Large portions of handmade dumplings and authentic Chinese dishes create a refreshing alternative to typical takeout. The vibe suits those seeking fresh, flavorful meals with a mom-and-pop feel.
Crispy Hunan Beef offers a great crunch with a spicy sauce that adds a nice kick. BBQ ribs come tossed in sweet Chinese char siu sauce. Crab Rangoons are freshly made and highly rated. Orange chicken features a tangy sauce and crispy texture with generous portions. Egg foo young tastes very authentic, and shrimp chow mein is fresh and well-prepared.
Shrimp chow mein comes out fresh and fast with a good portion size. House chow mein and sesame beef chow mein both feature generous servings and vibrant flavors.
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The lunch special is available until 4 PM daily.
Portions are generous, making it great for families.
Prices are competitive compared to other local restaurants.
Elegant Thai restaurant with clean decor and large beautiful tables offers a chill and welcoming atmosphere with pleasant background jazz music. Spacious layout includes wonderful booths and seating for large parties. The vibe suits relaxed dining and date nights.
Chow mein stands out with rich flavor and consistent quality. The wonton soup offers a savory, comforting taste often praised as a hangover remedy. Dishes like orange chicken and shrimp lo mein also deliver satisfying, well-prepared flavors.
Chow mein here has a lot of flavor and comes in styles like shrimp and seafood. The dishes are consistently delicious and considered excellent by many.
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Lunch specials are available and offer great value.
Parking is accessible, but can be busy during peak hours.
Credit cards are accepted, along with mobile payment options.
Open kitchen reveals chefs hand-pulling noodles, adding a visual craft to the dining experience. Bright, clean space with simple, modern design creates a welcoming, casual atmosphere. Frequented by many Asian diners, the place offers an authentic vibe that stands out among similar restaurants.
Xiao long bao stands out with amazing flavor that rivals versions from China. Dumplings like pork & ginger and pork & crab, plus the scallion beef pancake, deliver excellent taste and variety.
Fresh, hand-pulled noodles make the chow mein stand out, with generous amounts of meat. Beef is cooked perfectly, and the shrimp chow mein has a fiery flavor enhanced by homemade chili oil.
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There is plenty of parking available.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
The average price per person is around $25.
Glass kitchen showcases dumpling-making with open kitchen design and whimsical wall art adding charm. Bright natural light fills the modern, minimalist space with spacious layout and clean surfaces. Atmosphere feels quiet and welcoming, with good table spacing enhancing comfort.
Soup dumplings feature fresh crab and a traditional style that stands out. Spicy wontons and Szechuan beef add exceptional flavor alongside the House Special Chow Mein with beef, chicken, and shrimp.
Shrimp, beef, and chicken appear in the House Special Chow Mein alongside vegetable options. The chow mein dishes range from veggie-packed to meat-heavy versions. Several orders highlight the beef chow mein as especially tasty.
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There are good parking spots nearby.
The menu offers a wide variety of items at reasonable prices.
Portions are generous, and prices are very reasonable.
Small, cozy noodle shop with an open kitchen where hand-pulled noodles are made fresh in view. Warm, stylish atmosphere with tasteful decor and lively contemporary music. Space fills quickly, attracting those seeking authentic, well-prepared Chinese noodles in a casual setting.
Hand pulled noodles have an amazing texture and come in dishes like Dan Dan noodles and tomato egg noodles with scrambled eggs and bok choy. Dumplings and wontons, including spicy pork and beef varieties, are flavorful and pair well with chili oil and vinegar sauce.
Chicken chow mein features fresh noodles and crisp vegetables. Shrimp chow mein uses knife shaved noodles for a unique texture. Vegetable chow mein includes options with tofu.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect a wait during peak hours.
The price of spicy beef soup recently increased from $15 to $18.
Counter seating is available, but tables fill up quickly after opening.
Neon-heavy interior with velvet seats and a grand piano sets a cozy, lively vibe. Live music from the casino adds to the fun downtown atmosphere. The spot feels trendy yet welcoming, blending Old-School Vegas charm with modern design.
Dumplings stand out as the star of the meal, handmade and highly praised. The chicken chow mein is perfectly cooked with fresh, flavorful, wok-kissed goodness.
Chicken chow mein comes out perfectly cooked with fresh, flavorful noodles. It carries a strong wok-kissed goodness that stands out in every bite.
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Free valet parking is available for diners at the El Cortez.
Hot Noods Noodle Bar is open late on weekends for late-night dining.
Prices are reasonable for downtown Las Vegas, considering food quality.
Open kitchen with fresh noodle making creates an engaging and clean environment. Atmosphere feels soothing and stylish, reminiscent of a Taiwanese tea house with authentic silverware and elegant tableware. Space suits families well, offering a comfortable and inviting dining experience.
Mapo Tofu with rice stands out for its spicy kick. Dumplings and wontons come in various styles like fried, steamed, and in red chili sauce. Braised beef noodles and scallion pancakes add hearty options to the menu.
Shrimp chow mein stands out with its balanced flavors and satisfying texture. It pairs well with other dishes like dumplings and chili sauce, making it a solid choice for a meal.
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During the soft opening, customers receive an extra 20% off until November 20th.
Plentiful parking is available near the restaurant.
The restaurant offers generous portions at reasonable prices.
Large dining hall with ample natural light and Asian decor creates a spacious, lively atmosphere. Busy and welcoming vibe suits group gatherings or casual nights out. Soup dumplings stand out as a specialty, paired with unique drinks like sake and soju.
Soup dumplings stand out as the highlight, especially the House Special and Chili & Pork varieties. Other notable dishes include Scallion Pancakes, Dan Dan noodles, and Beef Chow Fun, all delivering authentic Chinese flavors.
Chicken chow mein comes in large portions and pairs well with fried rice. The veggie chow mein appeals to kids and offers a flavorful, satisfying texture.
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Some Xiao Long Dumpling locations don't take reservations, so there may be a wait at the door.
The restaurant can get busy, so it's wise to call before going.
I walked in at about 9:20 pm, and their kitchens closed at 9:30 pm.
Chinese restaurant offers fresh, generous portions with affordable prices and quick delivery. Interior feels pleasant but understated, focusing more on food quality than atmosphere. Regulars appreciate authentic flavors and family-owned local charm.
House chow mein stands out with its rich flavor and satisfying portion. The menu offers spicy kung pao chicken and generous servings like the huge chicken lo mein, plus tasty sides such as wonton and hot and sour soup.
Large portion sizes make the house chow mein hard to finish in one sitting. It pairs well with dishes like Mongolian beef and general chicken with shrimp chow mein.
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Lunch specials are available at reasonable prices.
Expect an additional 3% charge for card payments.
An 18% tip is automatically added to the bill.
Small, clean, and modern Chinese restaurant offers a welcoming and peaceful atmosphere. Generous portions and reasonable prices support casual meals or party trays. Known for fast service, spicy Kung Pao, and distinctive orange chicken.
Orange chicken stands out as extremely tasty and well done, a dish not all places get right. Fresh egg rolls come complimentary with appetizers, and the menu includes solid options like potstickers and egg drop soup.
Chow mein comes with delicious noodles and pairs well with fried rice and appetizers. Options include combination Lo Mein and chow mein, plus dishes like black pepper chicken and chicken chow mein.
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The prices are reasonable, especially for family or lunch portions.
Generous portions make it a good value for takeout.
Free egg rolls are offered with orders, adding extra value.
Small space with just two tables and a waiting area suits quick pickups more than dining in. Atmosphere stays simple and no-frills, focusing on efficient service. Known for large portions, fresh ingredients, and top-quality fried rice, it draws a steady crowd seeking reliable, flavorful Chinese takeout.
Veggie chow mein can be customized without soy sauce. Dishes like Salt & Pepper Wings and Chicken Bok Choy come with mushrooms. The Kung Pao Chicken offers a spicy crunch, while Orange Chicken is crispy and citrusy. Lunch specials like chicken chow mein cost around $8.70 after tax.
Lunch specials include chicken chow mein priced around $8.70 after tax. Veggie chow mein can be customized without soy sauce. Meals often come with two chow mein sides, making it easy to eat well for two days.
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Gourmet China is primarily a takeout restaurant with no dining in available.
Expect large portions that can easily feed 2-3 people.
Entrees do not come with rice unless ordered as a combo or half-size.
Chinese restaurant offers large portions at affordable prices with fresh food displayed in hot trays. Atmosphere is pleasant with good overhead music and a steady flow of customers during opening hours. Free soda accompanies orders over $10, enhancing value for families and groups.
General Tao, orange chicken, and Kung Pao chicken stand out with strong flavors. Meals come with chow mein or rice and an egg roll, all at a reasonable price. Crab rangoons and egg rolls add good variety.
Includes an egg roll with two entrees and choice of rice or chow mein for $8.49. Flavor of the chow mein stands out as best ever, though quality can be hit or miss lately.
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Panda Bowl is closed on Tuesdays.
Spend $10 or more to get a free drink.
Two entrees with rice or chow mein cost $8.49 and include an egg roll.
Chinese restaurant offers a quiet, friendly atmosphere with subtle Chinese decorations and balanced lighting suited for neurodivergent customers. Family-owned with reasonable prices and generous portions, it stands out for its authentic, flavorful dishes and welcoming vibe.
Mongolian beef and orange chicken come with chow mein and stand out for their flavor. Soups like wonton and egg drop impress, while crab rangoon and sesame chicken offer crispy, well-breaded textures without sogginess.
Chicken chow mein comes in large portions and pairs well with dishes like General Tso chicken. The combination of Mongolian beef and orange chicken with chow mein stands out for flavor. Other notable options include BBQ pork fried rice alongside the chow mein.
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Asian Wok offers lunch specials under $10 for generous portions.
The restaurant has switched to a counter-serve style with reduced seating capacity.
Prices are reasonable and portions are great.
Chinese American fast food spot with large portions served in basic dining area. Atmosphere feels welcoming but can get crowded. Known for American-style Chinese dishes like orange chicken and crab Rangoon with fresh, flavorful taste.
Orange chicken appears frequently but varies in freshness and texture. Honey walnut shrimp tastes consistently good. Dishes like beef and broccoli, crab Rangoon, and sweet and sour pork stand out for their solid flavors and textures.
Chicken chow mein comes as a solid option alongside fried rice. The dish pairs well with hot and sour soup and general tso chicken.
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The restaurant gets busy, so delivery times can be longer.
Tasty Bite offers delivery services.
The lunch specials at Tasty Bite are reasonably priced.
Small dining area offers a clean, warm atmosphere with pleasant background music. The place stays calm and spacious enough for various party sizes, focusing heavily on take-out business. Pricing remains very reasonable while serving fresh, flavorful Chinese dishes with generous portions.
Orange chicken stands out with its citrus flavor and freshness, often served in generous portions. Mongolian beef is a highlight, perfectly cooked with a flavorful sauce, while beef and broccoli and chow mein also deliver solid taste.
Beef Chow Mein offers a tasty, satisfying option with a good balance of flavors. It pairs well with other dishes like crab Rangoon and fried rice for a complete meal.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially around 4 pm.
The Mongolian beef combo dinner costs $26 after tip.
The restaurant has only three staff members, which may affect service speed.
Buffet restaurant offers a Mongolian barbecue station and a made-to-order noodle bar within a simple buffet layout. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, with a soothing vibe that accommodates lively conversation. Patrons often enjoy affordable prices alongside a nostalgic, home-like environment.
Buffet offers a wide selection of traditional Chinese dishes like beef broccoli, chow mein, and salt and pepper shrimp. Custom stir fry and Mongolian beef stand out alongside comforting flavors reminiscent of a Chinese banquet.
Chow mein stands out with a custom section at the buffet and a made-to-order stir fry chef. It pairs well with fried chicken and teriyaki, offering a solid choice among traditional Asian dishes.
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The all-you-can-eat crab legs are available only on weekends.
A 10% service charge is automatically added to the bill.
The total cost per person is around $33.99 including the service charge.
Cozy space with a handwritten menu and a strong aroma upon entry sets a simple, unassuming tone. The atmosphere suits takeout better than dining in due to limited seating. Food portions are generous, featuring authentic Chinese dishes with flavorful options like orange chicken and sesame beef.
Beef dishes like Mongolian Beef with chili oil and beef and broccoli come packed with flavor. Wonton soup features perfectly cooked dumplings, and the orange chicken serves well for a family portion. Meals often include free extras like spring rolls or donuts based on spending.
NY style chow mein stands out with its distinctive flavor and pairs well with wings. Options include several rice and chow mein dishes, but only one can be chosen per order.
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Soup of the Day is available only for dine-in customers.
They charge a $2.00 delivery fee per plate.
Expect small portion sizes relative to the price.
No-frills New York style Chinese restaurant with anime decor and bar seating for sushi. Atmosphere feels hot and cozy with generous portions and a mix of Chinese and Japanese dishes. Energy is calm, often quiet even on weekend nights.
Wonton soup stands out with its rich flavor. Chow mein options like beef, chicken, and pork offer solid variety. Egg foo young brings a unique twist, while sweet and sour chicken adds a classic touch.
Beef chow mein and combination chow mein stand out with strong flavors. Chicken and pork chow mein also offer solid options with good taste.
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They offer lunch specials on weekdays.
The orange chicken costs $13.
The servings are very generous.
Old building with a drive-thru and crowded lobby offers authentic Chinese food cooked to order. The atmosphere is busy and practical, with generous portions and a steady flow of customers. Food avoids Americanized sweetness, focusing on fast, hot, and flavorful dishes.
Chow Mein stands out with tender beef and perfectly stir-fried noodles, available in chicken and beef versions. The wonton soup is a regular order, noted for being delicious and reasonably priced. Dishes like Kung Pao Chicken and orange chicken also receive strong recommendations.
Thick noodles carry a strong wok flavor in the chow mein. Beef chow mein has tender beef stir-fried with some of the best noodles. Chicken chow mein also stands out with good taste.
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The restaurant is open 24 hours a day for convenience.
Expect longer wait times for large orders as food is cooked to order.
The generous portion sizes offer excellent value for the money.
Small, hole-in-the-wall restaurant with cozy seating for about 10 people and a focus on takeout service. Atmosphere is pleasant and friendly with good music but not modern. Known for authentic Chinese food with generous portions and very low prices.
Orange chicken stands out as a signature dish. The wonton soup offers a rich, flavorful broth. Egg foo young, both chicken and beef, ranks highly, alongside dishes like BBQ fried rice and Mongolian beef.
Lunch and dinner combos include an entree, chow mein or fried rice, and soup. Chicken chow mein tastes delicious and shrimp chow mein is also available.
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Gourmet China II offers both dine-in and takeout options.
The prices are very inexpensive for the portion sizes.
Expect generous portion sizes with your meal.
Small dining area offers a fast-food vibe with a friendly atmosphere suited for quick meals. Affordable prices and quick service attract those seeking tasty Chinese food without a formal setting. Menu features varied, flavorful dishes that stand out in quality and taste.
Lunch specials include soup, chow mein, fried rice, an entrée, and drinks for about ten dollars. General Tso's Chicken features pineapple pieces and comes with generous portions plus extra rice and fortune cookies.
Lunch specials include chow mein noodles, soup, fried rice, an entrée, and drinks for around ten dollars. Dishes like orange chicken with chow mein come under $11 and often include a free soda.
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Lunch specials cost around $10 and include soup, chow mein, fried rice, an entrée, and drinks when dining in.
Drinks are included with lunch specials, which is rare these days.
The restaurant has a kids menu available.
Small, busy wok restaurant with a ma and pa shop vibe and communal atmosphere. Warm and unpretentious setting feels like a neighborhood jewel despite limited seating. Known for huge portions and reasonable prices that offer good value.
Wonton soup features a hearty, flavorful broth with massive fresh-made wontons. Plates include Mongolian beef, orange chicken, teriyaki chicken, and noodles.
Noodles come uncut and proper, unlike many other spots. Portions stay large, keeping the chow mein filling and satisfying.
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Expect a 20-30 minute wait during peak hours.
Prices are reasonable, with generous portions for around $11.
The restaurant can get very busy, especially during peak times.
Small, clean Chinese fast food spot with a quiet and friendly atmosphere. Food arrives quickly and offers fresh, flavorful dishes like orange chicken and wonton soup. Prices are economical, making it a good choice for a quick, satisfying meal.
Orange chicken stands out with freshness and great flavor. Wonton soup and chicken egg rolls come in generous portions and offer comforting taste. Chow mein and fried rice also deliver solid flavor and size.
Chicken chow mein has great flavor and pairs well with the orange chicken. Both dishes stand out for their taste and quality.
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The $10 lunch special offers great value for a quick meal.
Expect a 25% increase in prices compared to previous visits.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.