Hong Kong Café

Chinese restaurant · South Las Vegas

Hong Kong Café

Chinese restaurant · South Las Vegas

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3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA

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Diverse Asian bites & Western-influenced Hong Kong dishes served  

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3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA Get directions

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Marites Macasadia

Google
Was hesitant about going because of the poor reviews but my mom insisted that it was good. It was actually really good. The Peking duck was crispier and less expensive than Mott’s 32. The cucumbers were refreshing. The doodle dish was nice and crispy and loved the seafood sauce. Sesame balls for dessert was a very good. Should have ordered more. Definitely will be back. Everyone was very nice. A lot of Asian customers so must it be good 😀

Cindy N

Google
I've visited this Hong Kong restaurant a couple of times, and overall, it's a decent spot depending on your taste preferences. The food here can be a hit or miss—some might find the flavors a bit too plain, while others may appreciate the subtle and balanced seasoning. Personally, I enjoy most of the dishes I've tried. They're not overly salty or heavily flavored, which makes them feel lighter and more traditional in style.

Hannah Lin

Google
Decent Asian food is hard to find on this part of the Strip but this place was pretty good. We were craving some late night (~ 11pm) noodles after shin lim let out and this place happened to be open. we got the beef noodle soup and the beef chow fun for two of us to share and it tasted really good. however, the chili at the tables was not spicy at all which was quite a bummer overall the prices are a little high but still less than the other equivalent chinese restaurants in the venetian and wynn and at that point in the night we were too tired to care

M

Google
We ordered Thai Tea, Pad Thai, and the Sichuan-Style Poached Fish Fillet. Portions were generous and everything was beautifully seasoned. The fish I had was definitely spicy—but in a good way. I can handle some heat, and it was bold yet enjoyable. I did need white rice to balance it out, though! The Pad Thai was also really tasty, and the Thai Tea hit the spot. Service was attentive and smooth.

Maha Sabah Shakir

Google
Duck looked delicious but the oil was dripping from it. The broccoli came late and not as ordered. I ordered it steamed but came oily. This was disappointing as I can’t tolerate oil well

Bernie Veldman

Google
Don't let the naysayers sway you!!! The Hong Kong Cafe is an amazing experience. Okay, they don't have a full bar, but I can live with that, since they let you bring in your own from any casino bar. The food is absolutely amazing. The service is great and the ambiance, especially in a restaurant adjacent to a Vegas Casino, is awesome. FYI: TRY THE SEAFOOD FRIED NOODLES. A favorite that I can't leave Vegas without having.

Ken Leung

Google
We were in the hunt for some good and authentic Chinese food. This restaurant is in the Palazzo and we decided to give it a try. My typical go to item most of the time is the Won Ton Mien. Let me just say this is probably one of my favorites around town. The won ton is stuffed and is very flavorful. The noodles were cooked to perfection. All the check boxes were marked off here. I can say this is much better than the other noodle spot in their sister property. Take the extra time to come here if you are looking for Chinese food. If you love

G Smudgoog

Google
On our last evening before heading home, we hadn’t eaten at a Chinese restaurant. We were staying at Palazzo and this restaurant was just downstairs. Wonderful atmosphere. Caring staff. Wonderful food. We will be returning on our next trip to Las Vegas in Sept. I didn’t read the other reviews; they weren’t going to dissuade me on a 5-star review. Stop in. If memory serves me, it wasn’t expensive. Again, great food!
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Patrick L.

Yelp
Hong Kong Cafe is located inside Palazzo on the casino floor. Went there for lunch on my last day in Vegas. It was not busy with a couple of table occupied. Was a little hungry and ordered the Triple roasted meat combo - char siu, steamed chicken and roasted duck along with a bowl of rice and hot tea. Overall rating, the barbecue meats were pretty decent. All were juicy. Roasted duck has some fat but not too fatty. The sauces complimented the meats well. While I could have gone to Chinatown for better quality roasted meats, I would have had to go outside in 110F heat. Price wise is a bit expensive like everything on the strip. $30+.
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B W.

Yelp
Always ate at the other Asian place on the Venetian side which was always below average and thought it was the same restaurant. Tried Hong Hong Cafe for the first time yesterday and ordered the crispy chow mien with beef instead of seafood... There is no discount for not getting seafood and they do not have crispy beef chow mien on the menu. Also ordered wonton soup. The noodles were extremely crispy and the gravy sauce was garlicky and flavorful. You could see the garlic bits in the sauce. The wonton soup was also flavorful and great. The food was decent for Asian food in a hotel so we were pretty satisfied with our meal... So good we ordered exactly the same thing the next morning for pickup. Called in the order and the food was ready within 10 minutes. I unpacked everything upstairs and it seems they charged me for noodles with my wonton soup. I would not have minded but the noodles were soft and tasteless and garbage. The soup today was also tasteless and bland as well as the wonton so I'm not sure if they were a different batch. The crispy noodles were crispy. That's about as close as these noodles were to last nights order. The sauce had carrots this time but not one piece of garlic in the bland gravy sauce. This was supposed to be the same noodles as last night but I guess they decided to give me the worse rendition of it. This place is inconsistent. I saw the 2.5 stars and wondered why when I was calling in my order... And now I understand why. I stay at Palazzo and Venetian almost every month and the excitement of having a decent Chinese restaurant downstairs only lasted a few hours. I'm actually thinking I was really hungry yesterday which clouded my judgment on taste but I'll give them the benefit of doubt. I just won't waste my money or taste buds here again. This is not a good representation of Asian food to visitors of Vegas. It's more of a forced option and that's probably how they are staying in business with one time vacationers. Horrible churn and burn business model. Do better.
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Jess B.

Yelp
Located inside the Palazzo. Congee with pork and preserved egg was bland. I was not impressed. Service was sub par which then ruined the ambiance.
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Kathryn V.

Yelp
Had dinner here after the 5pm showing of the Wizard of Oz. We were greeted warmly and seated promptly. The restaurant was not crowded, service was efficient, and we had a great experience overall. The food was delicious and we had: Salt & Pepper Squid, Honey-Glazed Walnut Prawns, Ginger Scallion US Angus Beef, Choy Sum, and side of Steamed rice.
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Nora K.

Yelp
Had the congee with abalone and chicken. Pepper beef, seafood noodles and fried rice. Had the dimsum platter and added on shrimp Hargow additionally . Ambience is very pretty reminiscent of the paper lanterns in China . Service was polite and quick .
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Hillary P.

Yelp
Tucked away in the corner of the Palazzo casino is the Hong Kong Café. Offering more traditional Cantonese and Szechuan dishes that have a wide variety of taste for your pallet. A more modern vibe and nice layout also allows for a space between the tables which gives you a little bit of breathing room. Stopped in here twice now and found it easily accessible both on a weekend and weekday night. Definitely a stop for many Asian patrons which is a great sign. Our waiter on both occasions was exceptionally nice and attentive. Several appetizers, several soft drinks, tea and three entrées on both occasions average about $50-$55 a person (no alcohol), which is a good deal in Las Vegas these days compared to some of the restaurants in the area. Any leftovers you can take to go, and the waitress was kind enough to offer us some extra of their house made, extra spicy, super Chinese mustard!
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James H.

Yelp
Food Ordered the basil fried rice with chicken and the sweet and sour crispy pork. Both were very delicious!! Service was marginal wasn't exactly sure who our server was?? Ambiance it is nestled in the Palazzo easy access. Very good vibe. Very roomy. Overall was good . A bit pricey for what you get 28 bucks for some fried rice umm you can get it cheaper elsewhere.
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Milan L.

Yelp
This restaurant is situated at the casino area of Palazzo. We were just walking around checking out the casino and stumbled on this place. The wonton soup noodle was edible but did not taste like Hong Kong style noodle. The porridge was fine, it is something that I will order again if I visit in the future. The best dish, in the contrary, was the garlic gai lan veggie dish. It healed my tummy well. The seating area was comfortable and the staff were courteous. It did close relatively early around 10pm , which is early in Vegas standards I suppose. If you are in town and happen to stay close by Palazzo and are craving for Chinese food and want prices in reasonable range, this is the place.
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Jenny G.

Yelp
Decent Chinese restaurant inside Palazzo. Made reservations for dinner since we were seeing Shin Lim that night and it's nearby and convenient. Got seated on time and service was good. Food: - minced chicken lettuce wraps 5/5 - salted fish fried rice 3/5 - decent salted fish but the rice was hard, fried rice typically uses day old rice but this was tough to chew - lo mein noodles: recommend the beef, it's delicious 5/5 Drink: - Hong Kong milk tea: 1/5; sadly one of the worst drinks I've had; wayyyyy too sweet I only took a few sips and stopped
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Tim R.

Yelp
This is a hidden gem in Palazzo. Food, service and location are all great. I have been here several times and each time I wonder why go to Mott32 or Noodle Asia. I have been to all 3 and this wins hands down. Great job Jong Kong Cafe..

Howard C.

Yelp
We are a couple in our mid-80s. My wife is confined to a wheelchair and I use a walker. I asked three times to be seated near the front. The hostess was totally rude and abusive. She insisted on seating us way in the back of the restaurant because, with our walker and wheelchair, "we would be in the way of other customers"!!' She humiliated and abused us because we are old and handicapped. Wrong in so many ways!!!
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Ray L.

Yelp
Big crowds at this hotel restaurant and wanted to see the hype. Prices are well above what you can get at other Chinese eateries in LV chinatown. Ambience is very nice with good spacious dining room. Food was mediocre at the most! We ordered the siu loong bao dumpling and the skin was thick with not much flavor in the filling. The shrimp tempura was the same as you can get from the Costco freezer section. My congee with beef came lukewarm with a raw egg on top which should have easily cooked. The base of the congee was flavorless and the raw egg made it a runny mess to eat. Just a total disappointed dining experience at this promise looking restaurant. I guess all their patrons are visiting tourists who won't be back anytime soon. Heed this advice and if you want authentic Chinese food, make the trip to LV chinatown.
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Wendy T.

Yelp
Honestly not bad if you're craving Chinese food and don't want to make your way out to Chinatown. Our group wanted to eat Peking duck but we didn't want to leave the strip. The restaurant is located inside the palazzo hotel. We came during lunch and was seated right away. Service was good and attentive, the food did take a while to come out though. We ordered family style to share. Some of my favorites were the Peking duck, this was prepared table side and came with cucumbers, scallions, hoisin sauce and a choice of pancake wraps or buns. They took the carved duck to the back and brought it back out chopped up served with traditional plum sauce. The honey walnut shrimp was great, the size of the shrimps were big and plump. We also liked the garlic string beans, beef chow fun and the wok fried spare ribs. They also serve dim sum and other noodle soup options but we didn't try them.
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Quentin P.

Yelp
Ambiance was little dark, quiet, clean Service pretty ok, not bad not super good. Food was decent but little pricey. Had beef and scallion, congee, like a hainan chicken and Shu mai. I tried to think of a dish that was a clear winner, but couldn't. Just decent non greasy Chinese food. In general a tad on the salty side. Would not stop by again.
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Patrick J.

Yelp
We ordered Peking duck, hot and sour soup, wok fried tenderloin, and bock Choi. The food was food but not outstanding. The hot and sour soup was not temperature hot. The big disappointment was the Peking duck. When they sliced it, it was only skin, then they brought out the other dishes. Usually the slices have some meat with the skin. We got the remaining duck meat long after we finished everything else after we asked the waitress. The order of the food was all messed up.
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Cindy L.

Yelp
Food is very good here however wish there service was better. Sad to say this was the only place but there was another asain restaurant noodle place in the venetian that had very poor service so maybe they don't care about the customers which was unfortunate bc we stayed there for several days. I would recommend the duck and bbq pork along with their fried rice
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Herb H.

Yelp
What can I say about a place that's open late and has a great variety of food on their menu. Can't go wrong on those late night Asian food cravings.
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Dorian C.

Yelp
Very quick service and is one of the only dine ins at Venetian that was open late. There's lots of option in the menu and very straight forward. I was very skeptical due to the reviews but I'm glad I stopped by because I actually had a great experience. The restaurant had tons of seating and TVs all around. Had the Hong Kong milk tea and Potstickers, was a great snack!
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NaShina B.

Yelp
Great food great service. The wings are amazing! It was the perfect way to end a day full of activities on the Strip.
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Nora S.

Yelp
Came here on Friday night and it was Terrible experience. Bad service. The food came out very late, and when it finally arrived, the runner I believe her name is Monica she dropped it off with a bad attitude and didn't bother to let us know what food is what like we annoy her for some reason. For the price and wait time, this experience was completely disappointing. Definitely won't be coming back.
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Darlene Y.

Yelp
I think some people are a bit too quick to judge and tend to compare this place to their favorite spots from home, without considering that this is Las Vegas. While the prices are definitely higher than I'm used to, it's located on the Strip, so that's to be expected. I really enjoyed the DIM SUM options, and they even serve it well into the afternoon. The LETTUCE WRAP with MINCHED CHICKEN was fantastic, and I also loved their take on the CHOW FUN. ENJOY!

shirley l.

Yelp
Decent food good service. Waiter was very nice. The seating is nice and clean. Fried ribs were hard and dry. Fried rice a bit dry but tasty. Walnut shrimp was very good
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Santiago M.

Yelp
Food is super great. We try peking duck that value, beef soup taste like we eat at hong kong, wonton soup also good. Service was okay. But water very bad smell and taste, they should adjust sometimes better for water. Anyway We will be back.
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Loralyn N.

Yelp
For my first Vegas trip, this was definitely one of the better meals I had had. Granted it's definitely some of the priciest Chinese food I've seen, the quality was definitely there for most of it. We were sat right away and the service was quite quick. They even let us change the channel to the basketball game. Here are the rankings of the food we ordered: Pork Shumai: 4.5/5 Har Gow: 4/5 Honey Walnut Shrimp: 4.5/5 Singapore Style Noodles: 3/5 Black Pepper Beef: 5/5 Potstickers: 3/5 Garlic String Beans: 4/5 Oven Roasted Duck: 4/5 The ones I'd definitely skip would be the potstickers, har gow, and the singapore noodles. Those were the ones I felt were lacking in some flavor. Everything else was really good with good flavors and textures. This was definitely underestimated. This is a great place to go if you're tired of buffets and just need a pretty decent Asian meal.
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Eugene B.

Yelp
As soon as I checked in to Palazzo, I stopped into Hong Kong Cafe to get a quick bite and to quench my thirst. Luckily there was plenty of seating and I sat right away. Overall, the dishes were tasty and the IPA was a thirst quencher after that LA/Vegas drive:) The ambiance is contemporary and spotless. The staff were very professional with proper greetings and goodbyes. Of course be ready to pay higher than normal prices for these tasty dishes... it's Vegas baby!
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Rifkah S.

Yelp
We popped in here for some late night food, post-Sphere. It was basic no frills Chinese food. But was ready quick and one of the few places serving dinner at midnight so it did the job. Location is just off casino floor.
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Mark M.

Yelp
Hong Kong Cafe is located inside the Venetian, at the north end of the casino. I came here on a recent visit on a weekday afternoon when there were only three other people in attendance. The restaurant was clean, attractive looking, lots of Chinese-oriented designs. I had the Wok-Fried Spareribs (prepared in a "Bi Gen Tang" style) mainly because it was indicated as one of their spicy dishes. The overall look was not what I would expect from a Western perspective, but from a Chinese approach where the ribs are chopped into chunks that are more "chopstick friendly," and various vegetables and peppers, it looked fine. For me, the overall result was average. Perhaps these were the best prepared Bi Gen Tang style spareribs in the world, but I wouldn't know because I have no idea what Bi Gen Tang style means. The ribs were dry and the dish wasn't particularly spicy, at least for my taste. If I were to come back here, I would try something else. My meal companion wasn't very daring and ordered the Sweet & Sour Crispy Pork. They very much enjoyed their dish. It looked like a classically presented Canton presentation of Sweet & Sour pork. Even the bowl in which it was served was edible, which I guess was the crispy part of the menu name. Service was attentive and prompt.
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Brittany T.

Yelp
Food: 5/5 Drinks: 5/5 Portions: 4/5 Atmosphere: 5/5 Cleanliness: 5/5 Customer service: 4/5 Speed: 4/5 Price: $$ Outdoor seating: no ADA access: yes Restrooms: yes Dogs: no Kid Friendly: yes Vegetarian options: yes Vegan options: yes Pros: delicious food, located inside of the palazzo, Cons: walk up wait times are usually longer (I recommend a reservation)
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Cepy J.

Yelp
Service- bad.. nobody came until I finally asked for a water.(after 10min. of waiting) Food- we ordered appetizers, noodle, and some main dish.. but noodles came and nothing until we finished eating, so we had to cancel all others. When we pay- they don't even say "Thank you.."
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Alex G.

Yelp
This place was pretty decent. Located right in the middle of the casino for a quick bite lol. I just wanted a snack so I got the pot stickers and HongKong milk tea. The potstickers were pretty good, but nothing new and amazing. Standard if anything. Sadly the hong kong milk tea was not great at all. I was disappointed that it came cold and not hot (maybe I could have asked). Overall its a decent snack if you rather have asian food vs other options at the casino
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Dan P.

Yelp
Located in the Pallazzo hotel, Hong Kong is a very nice Chinese restaurant. Food: Had an order of shu mai and the Singapore noodles. Both were very good. The Singpore noodles were prepared with a little less curry than I've experienced in the past but they were very good. Service: Very good Overall cleanliness: excellent Value: good value for Vegas Ambiance: modern, airy, open
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Chris T.

Yelp
Remember you are in Vegas and the prices reflect being in Vegas. This is not a cheap meal but delicious and recommended. Ambiance: this is located within the Palazzo hotel. If you are staying anywhere on this side of the strip, it is recommended. It is on the first floor of the casino. It is a lovely restaurant with a relaxed upscale feel. They do take reservations, but we showed up around 2pm and there was plenty of seating for a late lunch. Service: servers very professional, made sure our water was full at all times Food: we ordered the shumai and Signapore noodles. The shumai were plump, juicy, tender, and temperature hot served with a spicy mustard that really took these to the next level. The spicy mustard is hot like wasabi and I dropped my piece into the spicy mustard and it really made my eyes water. The Signapore noodles are large enough to share. The flavor was a very mild curry with a tiny bit of heat, but very tasty with lots of shrimp, pork, and veggies. Restaurant cleanliness: above average
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Greg B.

Yelp
Amazing authentic Chinese food. My wife is a chef from Chengdu China and we enjoyed the Mongolian Beef and Spicy Sichuan White Fish paired with simple white rice Based on other comments we avoided the dumplings and other fried appetizers went instead for the healthier entree choices. The service was prompt and friendly. For a casino restaurant just prior to a show at the Sphere we think k it was a good choice.
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Maya T.

Yelp
We were super excited to give this place a shot, but I wasn't really blown away. The inside is beautiful! Located in the Palazzo, it's to be expected that the interior looks great. The service was good, nothing special, which is fine. The host was super nice and welcoming. We started with the Vegetarian dumplings, which actually were amazing. They were super cute and had a really great color to them. Entrees were not so amazing. I got the Mongolian Beef for my entree, mostly because I was hoping for a reasonable amount of broccoli and mushrooms. I got maybe 5 pieces of broccoli and 5 mushrooms. And a tonnnn of beef. The beef was okay, it was a bit chewy. The sauce itself was okay too, nothing really special. My friend got the Ma Po Tofu, which she said was good. It was a little spicy and there was a lot of tofu. I don't think I'd come back. For a restaurant on the Strip, it's reasonably priced but besides that I don't think I have any reason to come back.
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Christopher E.

Yelp
Just got out of the Michael Jackson's One performance at Mandalay Bay hotel and decided to stop by the restaurant to grab some food for the night. The food tasted good but I felt the beef was too cold. It felt as if they made it and was waiting for the soup to be ready before bringing it to the table or something. It was just cold. If you order food from a Chinese restaurant you expect the food to be somewhat hot and especially a stir fried dish and it definitely was lukewarm at best. Otherwise, everything else was good the seafood noodle soup and cold cucumber salad hit the spot. They were good! The ambiance was pleasant and simple enough to me.
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Theresa K.

Yelp
I always like to eat here when visiting Vegas and staying at the Venetian hotel. This restaurant is located at the Palazzo hotel so it's a very quick walk in between both hotels. I love their Mongolian beef, kung pao chicken and honey walnut shrimp. So good!!
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Helen S.

Yelp
This was our only disappointing meal during our Vegas weekend. The waitstaff seemed uninterested in providing good service, and the food was ho-hum. We shared the sea bass, which was a letdown when compared to a similar dish at Sushisamba. We also got the dim sum sampler, which wasn't particularly special or tasty in any way. Given the number of excellent dining options in Vegas, I'm surprised this place stays open. I would not eat here again.
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Frances L.

Yelp
Not a bad choice for Asian late night snack. Servers are very attentive and very polite. As its name, it is exactly like regular HK cafe, variety of food range from Dim Sum, Congee, Wonton Noodles, to Singapore Noodles and Stir Fry Beef Noodle.
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Dennis T.

Yelp
On my latest visit here, an Appetizer Sampler was a nice assortment, including Shrimp Tempura, Siu Mai, Pot Stickers, Spring Rolls, and Crab Meat Wontons. House Made Shrimp Har Gow was excellent, and Shrimp & Pork Wonton Soup for me a hearty Cantonese standout. Diane found the soup's broth to be too spicy, but I did not. For entrees, I selected Kung Pao Chicken with fine chicken breast meat, accompanied by egg-centric Yang Chow Fried Rice; and Diane chose Honey Glazed Walnut Prawns, which were very large, accompanied by Steamed White Rice. The Honey Glazed Walnut Prawns needed more Mayonnaise Sauce, but Diane quickly received a sizable amount from the kitchen on request. Jasmine Tea was hot but not that fragrant or sweet. Service by multiple servers was excellent, and so was the food. Sauces delivered by meal's end included Chili Oil, Hot Chili Sauce, Hot Mustard Sauce, Sweet & Sour Sauce, Pot Sticker Sauce, Soy Sauce, and Hoisin Sauce. A 25% discount for locals significantly brought down the overall price of our meal. XXXX-1/2 stars overall this time around! This little gem off the casino floor is unknown to many, and underestimated by too many others who are aware of its presence but have not yet sampled its superior Chinese cuisine.
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TREASY H.

Yelp
I ordered the chicken fried rice and a delicious coffee drink. My food and service was outstanding thank you for making my dining experience amazing!
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Sophia Y.

Yelp
I got: pad thai (per the concierge). I am not Thai, but I liked it. spicy but I am a wimp when it comes to spice. I just avoided/picked out the red pepper flakes the lime was dry =( minus 1 star b/c the xiao long bao were not hand folded. more like from machine and not think skinned or much/notable soup. They did serve it proper with black vinegar and ginger Service was very attentive. high wait staff to customer ratio. clean, though would've liked chopstick rests Gave me (table of 1) a big table and saw person next to me doing work on laptop Wednesday lunch.

Jeffrey D.

Yelp
We waited 45 min to find out they didn't even put in our order. So our party of 9 left. Such trash.
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Erin O.

Yelp
We had some time to kill between checking out of the Venetian and heading to the airport. Traveling on a red eye without real meal service, and having skipped breakfast, we decided to go big on lunch. We love Dim Sum and wanted you to stay within the hotel complex, so Hong Kong was our choice, and we are so glad we made it. The plates are great for sharing. We had the Chilled Spicy Cucumber first, which was so bright and fresh and spicy. This is a fave dish of ours, but I have to say this was best we ever had. We had Shrimp Har Gow and Pork/Shrimp Siu Mai. Both were terrific- meaty, plump, juicy, nice bite and texture - served with the most explosive spicy Chinese mustard ever. These were both incredible. We also tried the Shanghai Dumplings which are similar to soup dumplings but not served on a spoon. These were good too. We ordered MaPo Tofu - which was silky smooth and flavorful, made with ground beef instead of pork. Also the baked Chilean Sea Bass which was off the charts incredible. They have super vegetable sides on offer, and we got Chinese Broccoli with Black Mushrooms (the mushrooms were an add-on). This was one of the best dishes! Definitely worth a visit. The ambiance is nothing special but very welcoming. Our server Michelle was top notch! Definitely would recommend a visit here.
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Danielle T.

Yelp
Great service! Food was delicious. A little pricey but quality of food is good. The least favorite was the har gow because it broke easily when grabbing with chopsticks. Overall, I enjoyed my time here.
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John J.

Yelp
This place is located in the Palazzo and accessible from the casino. Food (3/5) - the menu had pretty good selection and maybe little bit pricey. Had the sea scallops and veggies entree along with salted fish and minced chicken fried rice. Scallops were cooked well and seasoned and veggies were crispy. Fried rice was a bit bland overall. Service (3.5/5) - it was fairly quick overall however as some have mentioned servers were bit aloof in general. Atmosphere (4/5) - it's a nicely appointed restaurant and has several seating options for small and large groups. Late hours Thursday to Sunday are a big plus. Overall (3.5/5) - it was an ok restaurant overall. Not the greatest value but convenient for sure.
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Smaly K.

Yelp
We had wanted Asian for dinner and decided we didn't want to go off the strip anymore, so we stayed in our hotel and came here, since we never tried this place before. And I also saw their soft shell crab dish that I really wanted to try. So, I did order that Singapore Style Chili Soft Shell Crab, which was good, but not exactly the type of flavor I was looking for. I think I was hoping for more spices. We also ordered Chilled Jellyfish, some fried rice, Oven-Roasted Duck, Wok-Fried Beef Tenderloin, and String Beans. Everything was tasty, but we particularly enjoyed the Chilled Jellyfish. I really liked the texture; would order that again.
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Andrew C.

Yelp
Meh at best. We had spring rolls that were pretty good. The sauce was the best part. Then on to won ton soup which was not even close to being hot enough. Also the soup just had won tons and broth I'm more used to a lot of "stuff" in there. The main entrees were kung pao chicken which was spicy and ok but nothing special. Then we had spareribs which were really weird. They were little pieces and had a fried covering and they didn't seem like any other spareribs I've had in my many decades. Service was quick and friendly and 15/10 on keeping my water glass filled. In the plethora of restaurants in LV, there are too many others to try than to go back here again.
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George W.

Yelp
My wife and I ate here for the first time, this September, after staying at The Venetian/Palazzo many times over the years. We thought the two dishes we shared were excellent and it's surprising how poor the ratings are. I really hope people are being fair to them since we found there to be no issues. They were friendly, the servers came by often, and the prices were good.
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Vanessa J.

Yelp
I use to love to come to this place each time I stayed at the Venetian, this time I got a to go order since I had young kids with me and I got a beef lo mein & shrimp/pork wonton noodle soup. The soup was sooooooo fishy, wasn't edible. And the lo mein was so bland. They didn't even put soy sauce in bag. Ambiance is nice, staff is good, but the food has gone down hill. Will not be returning. Super disappointment. $40+ went to trash