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.
Spicy beef ramen stands out among the main dishes, alongside chicken chow mein and Mongolian beef. The menu also features soup dumplings, potstickers, fried shrimp tempura, and special noodles, offering a solid range of Japanese food options.
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.
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.
Handmade ramen features prominently with authentic bone broth and beef ramen prepared in traditional style. Other dishes include bao house dumplings, tempura, and stir-fried green beans and eggplant with homemade noodles.
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.
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.
Tonkotsu ramen stands out with rich flavor and good portion size. Dumplings, chicken wings, and soft crab also feature as tasty options alongside a well-balanced ramen broth.
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.
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.
Japanese dishes include teriyaki salmon and tempura shrimp that are not greasy. The teriyaki flavors stand out as really good.
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.
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.
Renovated entrance and bar seating highlight the focus on Japanese specialties like sushi and ramen. The Playboy sushi stands out for its presentation, while ramen and chashu bowls offer solid options.
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.
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.
Teriyaki chicken features mild sauce and all dark meat cooked properly. Gyoza comes nice and fat, paired with dishes like beef brisket, potato pancake, shrimp tempura, and fried tofu.
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.
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.
Gyoza style dumplings and soup pork dumplings stand out with rich flavors. Crunchy tempura shrimp and well-seasoned seaweed salad add texture and freshness to the menu.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Spicy ramen stands out with a strong kick. Teriyaki chicken offers a sweet smoky flavor similar to Wendyโs BBQ sauce on nuggets.
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.
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.
Large selection of dishes includes many sushi options and seafood. Baked fish and kids' food also appear alongside Mongolian grill offerings.
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.