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.
Traditional Chinese dim sum features pan-fried soup dumplings and spicy dishes that capture local flavors. Barbecue meat on sticks and grilled fish often accompany the dim sum offerings.
Beef noodle soup stands out with its rich Sichuan-inspired broth and tender beef chunks. Hot and sour soup and soup buns also offer bold, satisfying flavors that complement the menu well.
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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.
Dim sum carts roll through a busy, lively space filled mostly with Asian diners, creating an authentic Hong Kong vibe. The restaurant feels old-fashioned with traditional decor and a noisy, energetic atmosphere. It serves classic dim sum in a clean, bright setting that accommodates large groups.
Dim sum features carts like in Hong Kong, offering a full experience. Dishes are solid and tasty, with highlights like warm tofu pudding.
One of the few spots serving old wok soup and sweet soup in Chinatown. The duck soup with rice noodles stands out with its incredible flavor and perfect sauces.
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New Asian BBQ does not accept American Express credit cards.
Expect about a 30-minute wait for a table on Friday nights around 7:30 pm.
The restaurant offers a happy hour option for $20.95 per person.
Modern dining space includes semi-private rooms with distinct themes and a moving cloud ceiling. Atmosphere balances chic energy with quiet sophistication, allowing easy conversation. Guests gather for top-tier Asian cuisine and expertly crafted cocktails in a stylish, comfortable setting.
Dim sum features fantastic scallops and a top tier vegetarian option in Schezwan sauce. The dishes come out delicious and well prepared.
Seafood soup rice stands out as a highlight. The Wonton soup offers a solid start to the meal.
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Reservations are required in advance to dine at this restaurant.
The restaurant offers a unique Peking duck experience, highly recommended by patrons.
Expect additional charges for extra crepes when ordering duck.
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.
Modern dim sum shines here with a classic tick-sheet ordering system that keeps the experience traditional. Dumplings and other dim sum dishes come out consistently great and satisfying.
Soup dumplings have a perfect balance of salt and pair well with chili oil. Varieties include pork and shrimp, pork and chili, and foie gras, all with tender fillings and flavorful broth.
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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.
Dim sum restaurant combines modern, trendy atmosphere with ancient Asian designs and a large, open dining area featuring a bar. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, with thoughtful touches like teapots kept warm on flames and interactive menus. Unique dim sum offerings and elegant presentation set it apart from typical spots.
Offers unique dim sum dishes not found elsewhere with a modern and creative twist. The variety matches the quality of well-known spots like Koi Palace, making it a standout for dim sum lovers.
Supreme Seafood Soup blends seafood, egg whites, and tofu with strong umami. Hot & Sour Soup offers a good serving size and balanced spice.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to secure a table.
A steep service charge applies for credit card payments, so be prepared.
Complimentary chocolate fondue is offered during birthday weekends.
Spacious dining area with individual pots at each seat offers a unique setup. The atmosphere stays quiet and calming with simple, clean decor and background music. Tables feature ordering tablets, enhancing convenience without QR codes.
Soups paired with dim sum stand out for their quality. The dim sum itself is consistently good.
Broths use all natural ingredients and taste like real bone soup, not powder. Options include seafood soup, sour vegetables lamb soup, and Thai tom yum soup. Complimentary beef and radish soup often comes with orders.
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The restaurant has changed its menu and now focuses on Japanese cuisine.
Prices are reasonable, with a wagyu dinner for two costing around $80.
Portions are large, often the biggest you'll find in the area.
Large space offers a clean, authentic Cantonese vibe with a welcoming atmosphere. Dim sum and traditional dishes deliver genuine flavors that stand out quietly amid busier spots. Consistent presence of fresh shrimp and handmade dumplings attracts those seeking authentic Cantonese cuisine.
Freshly steamed dim sum comes out throughout the day with an abundance of options. All varieties are delicious and served timely, even during busy periods.
Westlake Soup stands out with a hearty mix of egg, onions, and tender beef pieces. Wonton Soups vary in vegetable quality, sometimes including carrots and regular broccoli instead of Chinese broccoli. Hot and sour soup and chicken soup offer flavorful, well-prepared options.
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There is lots of parking out front.
The bill includes a 20% service charge on all orders.
Rainbow Kitchen offers live seafood, including fish and crab.
Large space with high ceilings and live seafood tanks creates an authentic Cantonese dining environment. Atmosphere is clean, elegant, and lively with noisy Chinese locals adding energy. Multiple dining areas include business class rooms and a central BBQ display reminiscent of Chinatown.
Quality stands out with fresh, tasty dim sum that beats many other spots. Over 15 items like shrimp balls and shumai come well-presented and delicious, matching department store standards rather than typical mall food.
Signature noodle soup features Taiwanese braised beef brisket that is large and very slurpable. Free soup accompanies meals, highlighting the focus on noodle soups and hearty broths.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner to ensure seating.
The restaurant offers a special price for lobster noodles and oysters.
Parking is decent, but it may be hard to find the restaurant inside the mall.
Large dining room with big round tables and red decor creates an elegant yet casual setting. Dim sum arrives on traditional push carts, keeping the pace lively without feeling rushed. Atmosphere stays relaxed and well-lit, suitable for groups and business banquets alike.
Amazing dim sum offers great quality and friendly service. This spot delivers a top-notch dim sum experience inside a casino property with excellent chili oil.
Soups here include beef brisket, wonton, and egg flour soup with generous portions. Many come with rice and kimchi, offering a hearty and flavorful meal at reasonable prices.
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Dim Sum is served daily from 10 AM to 3 PM.
Expect long wait times during peak lunch hours.
The restaurant does not have restroom facilities inside.
Spacious dining hall with an open kitchen creates a casual, relaxed vibe. Atmosphere feels like an old diner mixed with a cafeteria style, offering plenty of seating and a warm, inviting mood. Dim sum is authentic and fresh, complemented by standout items like golden sand lava dessert and best chili oil.
Offers a large menu of authentic dim sum specialties with Malaysian cuisine influences. The Mushroom Dim Sum stands out as a highly recommended dish.
Seafood dumpling noodle soup stands out as a consistent favorite. The hot sour soup offers a balanced heat, and the wonton soup also comes recommended.
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Yum Cha Restaurant charges a mandatory 18% tip on parties of four or more.
A 3% surcharge applies for credit card payments.
All-day dim sum service is available.
Dim sum carts move through a spacious dining room filled with multi-generational families speaking Cantonese, creating a lively and traditional atmosphere. The environment balances old-school charm with cozy, large tables suited for groups. Fish tanks and classic Cantonese decor add to the cultural ambiance that defines the experience.
Fresh and delicious dim sum runs on trolleys to tables during all open hours. The menu offers a good variety of authentic dishes, including a la carte meat options.
Egg drop soup stands out with a rich, smooth texture. The spring roll and egg drop soup pair well as appetizers.
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Dim sum is served all day, accommodating late risers.
Prices for dim sum dishes range from $5 to $6 each.
Expect a 15-minute wait to be seated during lunch on weekends.
Bright space with vibrant decor and upside-down colorful umbrellas creates a calm, cozy atmosphere. Seating includes booths and tables in a clean, inviting setting. Lack of front barriers allows cigarette smoke to drift in, affecting air quality.
Offers a dim sum option with delicious dishes. Considered among the most gourmet in Las Vegas.
Soups come in large portions with authentic flavors like Hot and Sour and Szechwan Beef Noodle. The wonton noodle soup stands out as filling and good for sharing.
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Happy Hour runs daily from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm with discounted drinks.
Lunch Specials are available for $9.99 from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm daily.
The buffet costs $48, with a 15% automatic gratuity added.
Old school Asian restaurant vibe blends with elegant decor and comfortable seating to create a quiet, upscale atmosphere. Soft ballads play in the background, enhancing the calm and charming ambiance. The setting suits relaxed, high-end dining without feeling snobbish.
Black truffle dumplings filled with lobster, scallops, and shrimp stand out on the dim sum platter. Traditional items like Shu Mai and chow fun noodles complement the selection with solid flavors.
Soups here feature high-quality Cantonese style thick broth like the poached sliced scallop soup that brings a nostalgic feel. The shrimp wonton soup has perfectly cooked wontons in a flavorful broth, and the beef rice soup offers a fresh, rich taste.
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The buffet costs $88 per person, with no drinks included.
Corkage fee is $75 per bottle if you bring your own wine.
The restaurant has a strict dress code prohibiting hats, tank tops, and shorts.
Buffet restaurant offers a clean, spacious layout with fresh seafood like lobster and crab featured prominently. Atmosphere feels friendly and inviting, suitable for families and casual dining. Food stations are well spaced, allowing easy movement without crowding.
Buffet offers a wide variety of dim sum dishes including dumplings with high quality. Options include seafood like lobster, crab claws, and whole shrimp alongside sushi and soups.
Soups include at least three types with a focus on seafood soup that stands out. Dessert soups and fresh fruit also appear regularly alongside other dishes.
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Dinner costs $52 per person, including tax.
Holiday pricing is $54 per adult from 10:30 to closing.
There is an all-you-can-eat lobster event on Tuesdays.