Noodle Asia

Chinese restaurant · South Las Vegas

Noodle Asia

Chinese restaurant · South Las Vegas

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3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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Chinese noodle shop with dim sum & congee, open late  

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"The menu at Noodle Asia at the Venetian features large portions of noodle dishes, vegetarian specialties, rice and congee dishes, and soups. Bonus, it's open until 3 a.m. every day of the week." - Janna Karel

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Where to eat and drink at the Venetian and Palazzo - Eater Vegas

"Late into the night, diners seek out Noodle Asia next to the sports book at the Venetian for vegetarian specialties, rice and congee dishes, soups, barbecue pork, and roast duck noodles in broth." - Susan Stapleton

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Puspa Panda

Google
We were so heartbroken that night because it was our anniversary, and we wanted to celebrate somewhere at midnight, but all the places were closing early since it was Monday. Luckily, we found Noodle Asia—the service was fast and the food was delicious. We ended up celebrating exactly the way we wanted. A must-visit!

Cindy N

Google
I've been to this Chinese restaurant several times, and overall, it's a solid choice—especially if you're in the mood for something comforting and flavorful. One thing to note: it can get really packed during major convention events. They don't take reservations, so it's strictly first come, first served. If you're planning to visit during a busy time, be prepared for a wait. However, outside of those peak hours, the wait is usually minimal. The food here is generally quite decent. I've tried a variety of dishes and found some of them satisfying. That said, my absolute favorite is the Wonton Soup, the best I've had in Las Vegas. The wontons are perfectly made, and the flavor is consistently spot-on.

Jenah Winkler

Google
The restaurant is nice and quiet so you can really enjoy your meal. I ordered the Black Pepper's Tenderloin and I absolutely love it. It was flavorful and cooked perfectly. The rice was done to perfection as well. You can order from both The dinner menu and the breakfast menu. Which I find refreshing cuz I don't like breakfast food most of the time. The Thai iced tea was absolutely delicious. I have zero complaints about eating here today.

Jennifer Vo Cox

Google
Highly recommended to everyone. I always eat here whenever I come to Vegas. Lots of yummy food, fast and great service. The staffs are very friendly and always happy. Ken Fod is a great waiter, highly recommended him 👍.

Sakhom Hughes

Google
For breakfast, we had Szechwan beef noodles and Hong Kong wonton noodles, plus a side of Vietnamese cold coffee. My hubby is crazy about his Szechwan beef noodles and iced coffee. My wontons were pretty tasty, but the broth was super bland. Even with extra soy sauce, I couldn’t finish all the noodles. We went back for dinner later. The spicy Asian cucumbers and the Dan Dan noodle were pretty good. The Xiao long bao pork soup dumplings were just okay. The signature night market fried rice was so-so. The BBQ pork and roast duck, on the other hand, were amazing. Definitely recommend those!

Pinny Bee

Google
After eating here for almost 20 years. The food taste have stayed the same while there are so many new restaurants opened around. We stopped here because we were too exhausted walking all day plus we were waiting for the show. The food was sub par everyone of them just blah. The price are a bit high compared to mediocre Chinese food in the casino. I didn’t expect much since this place has never impressed me, but it still a let down. Thought with so many competition nowadays they would improve.

John Nguyen

Google
I ate here several times while staying nearby, and it never disappointed. As expected for a restaurant on the Strip, prices are on the higher side, but well worth it. Service was fast and courteous, and the food consistently flavorful. The standout dish is definitely the Szechuan Beef Noodle Soup—perfectly spicy with rich flavor and incredible noodles. I’ll be stopping by every time I’m in town.

Raquel Yu

Google
One of the few restaurants open past midnight, and Food was surprisingly pretty good haha. The shiu mai and my fish ball rice noodle soup were bomb🔥. My friend got beef noodle soup and it was their signature dish but it was ok haha. The green onion garlic soup sauce on the side was delicious too!! Dip the Shiu Mai on that, to die for. Pricey but expected on the strip. Just very happy to have this late night noodle spot that hits the spot in the Venetian!
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Nikita L.

Yelp
Everything is good forks and spoons are always prepared for locals. The restaurant is a little bit hard to find.
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John M.

Yelp
Excellent service, excellent food, bustling. Usually my first stop for food when I'm in Vegas, even if I'm not staying anywhere near the Venetian. I usually get some Hot & Sour soup and Chicken Fried Rice or Pork Fried rice. Simple, I know........but it's really good. The prices are fair, I don't feel like I'm being gouged (even though they could probably get away with a little gouging )
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Patricia R.

Yelp
It does the job and better than the overpriced Asian cuisine dining on the strip. My family never fails to eat here when we visit Vegas. However, we did notice the quality of food has decreased over time. Service is fast and servers are attentive
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Black Wolf R.

Yelp
The food is amazing here. Right off the casino floor at the Venetian. Went here late night 10pm ish and got a table for 2,without much of a wait. The Thai tea was perfect not overly sweet. The soup was a meal by itself with big shrimp and yummy won tons with great flavor. Dark deep broth was delicious spoon after spoonful. The beef in the chow fun was very tender and the noodles were perfectly cooked with the right amount of oil. Service was excellent. Ambiance was modern and clean and no nonsense. You don't linger here long this is the place to recharge and keep gambling and drinking until you are done playing or are done for the night. Many places at the Venetian close early like 10 pm but this place is open later than most.
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Valerie W.

Yelp
Attending a conference in the Venetian so decided to check out this place for lunch. It is located right off the casino floor. There was no wait for lunch when we arrived around 1:30pm. I had the Passion Fruit Soda to drink which was $7.50. Given this is Vegas, price is to be expected and felt like a better value than $4 for a Pepsi. This was the best part of my meal. It has the little fruit poppin boba pieces in it which I enjoy. For the meal, two of us shared 3 appetizers. The BBQ buns (you get 3), the Xiao Long Bao (you get 6), and the Shiu Mai (you get 4 pieces). Least favorite was the Shiu Mai. Would not get this again. It tastes like shrimp that has been turned into a sausage. Texture is really strange. I suppose that's what it's meant to be but not something I enjoyed. The xiao long bao were each in individual little tin pans. This does make them easier to pick up and make sure you don't accidentally puncture and lose the soup inside. These were okay but I've have had much better. Felt a little dry and more doughy than soupy inside. Surprisingly, I enjoyed the bbq pork buns the best. I thought this is what I would like the least. It is mostly bun and a little pork but the sauce they give you on the side gave it a nice flavor. There are so many options of places to eat on and off the strip that I doubt I will make it back here.
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Alan N.

Yelp
Quality of the food was pretty good, although service was a bit slow. Also a bit pricy for what you get. This meal came out to around $60. Still tasty and seemed like authentic Asian cuisine.
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Melisa U.

Yelp
This restaurant is not inherently bad, but I think maybe we either came on an off day or something. Food was bland and unappetizing. We got noodle dishes and a soup and both dishes needed additional seasoning. Maybe it is purposefully seasoned less, but all the dishes needed additional salt (they only provided soy sauce on the table) and once we added the soy sauce it changed the flavor of the dish. I don't know. I was really excited to try this place out- it was our first meal in Las Vegas but I was quite disappointed after eating here. Service is not super friendly but also not blatantly rude. Also pricing is slightly more expensive than I would like, but it is Vegas and it is on strip so it's expected.
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Deanna F.

Yelp
Christmas Day tradition of having Chinese food, even in Las Vegas! The line wrapped around the hall, but I went up to the hostess and said sit anywhere counter fine only two persons. Within 20 minutes we did get a seat at the counter, which was greatly entertaining since we could watch the kitchen, the chefs are busy the sounds are great the restaurant is full. The food came out quickly and it was delicious. Great food selection, well priced easily accessible in the hotel food courts. This was a great choice for a family dinner.
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Meme N.

Yelp
I came to order take out you wait for ever no one ask if you need help never said hi or thank you the service is horrible . If you're a server you should at least greet customers or don't work. Not sure if I'll come back
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Jorge M.

Yelp
Restaurant located at the Venetian casino floor. I ordered the soup dumplings and shrimp fried rice to go. The dumplings: very very tasteful in its own tin cups where you can take them like an oyster shooter...perfect taste with the sauce and chilly oil. The shrimp fried rice: outstanding...great shrimp flavor and plenty of shrimp that is cooked perfectly. A bit of vegetables but just the right amount. Restaurant: the staff was great and helpful. I've seen the restaurant have a wait before so plan ahead .
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Ted T.

Yelp
Food is always good here, fresh, flavorful and they are open late. - 5 stars Service here is a bit hit and miss. Pretty good overall for done in. Very bad for takeout. They added take out for the pandemic and did a good job during that time. Since they seem to have forgotten how to handle take out orders. 4 stars for dine in. 1 star for take out: Ambient is pretty good as well. Well it and open to the casino floor. They used to have big glass windows that let you see the big screens in the sports book. But that view has been taken away which makes the rear of the restaurant a bit claustrophobic. So 3 stars. So overall a 13 out of 20. So between 3 and 4 stars.
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Dan P.

Yelp
Located inside the Venetian, Noodle Asia has the vibe and flavors of eating in Taiwan! The Singapore noodles were terrific with generous amounts of shrimp and pork. Had some steamed spicy dumplings and they were totally disappointing (very thick, doughy wrappers with a miniscule amount of meat filling). Service: Above average Overall cleanliness: above average Value: not a bad value for Vegas
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William H.

Yelp
Was at the Venetian Casino and ran into this place. Soon as u walk up it's a noodle house. Except there's Dim lights...a couple big screen TV's. Plates and silverware clacking and everyone's eating. I ordered Orange Chicken and Beef Chow Fun. Orange Chicken was ok. Beef Chow Fun was ok as well. I was told other things on the menu are better. I eat basic stuff....it looks like people are enjoying their food. If you're in the area swing by and check it out.
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Laura F.

Yelp
Located inside the Venetian Casino on the casino level. I did not have to wait to be greeted or seated but did have quite a bit of a long wait to have my order taken and delivered. Spring rolls were served nice and hot, completely cooked through. I did have to wait for the dipping sauce. The fried rice was made of green peas, scrambled eggs and beef. Not much flavor. It could have been improved with a little onion and garlic. Broccoli beef was a huge serving but again little to no taste. Onions, garlic and mushrooms could have gone a long way in improving the taste. Thai tea was spot on. The best part of the meal. I won't be going back.
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Chris T.

Yelp
I liked the Singapore noodles so much I came back twice. I do not recommend the dumplings, they are bland and the wrappers are too thick. Stick with the Singapore noodles. If you want good shumai, go to Hong Kong Cafe. Again you are in Vegas and prices reflect being in Vegas. Ambiance: this is located within the Venetian hotel. If you are staying anywhere on this side of the strip, it is recommended. It is on the first floor of the casino. The quickest way to get here is to enter from the outside by Walgreens. Then go past the sports booking area and you will see the entry to this place. It reminds me of being in China, more rustic and home style than Hong Kong Café in the Palazzo. I arrived at 1:30pm for a late lunch and greeted an taken to the "bar" area and I could watch the chefs cook. Service: servers are very fast, friendly, and quick, and they made sure my water was full at all times Food: I ordered Signapore noodles to compare with Hong Kong cafe. I ordered extra spicy. I was given a side of chile oil and some fresh jalapenos. My food was ready and out to me in less than 5 minutes. Wow, super fast service. The noodles were piping hot. It had a mild curry flavor. I added some chile oil and it really did enhance the flavor but it also made them a bit salty that is my fault. I really like these noodles. The pork in this is better than Hong Kong café. Food2: I liked this place so much that I came back two days later with my husband. We both got Singapore noodles and a side of Schezuan dumplings. This time I wanted to try the traditional Singapore noodles with no extra spice. These are better traditional. The Schezuan dumplings on the other hand were flavorless. The filing taste like plain pork. The wrapper was too thick. The sauce was good, but it would have tasted better if they seasoned the dumpling with the sauce. Restaurant cleanliness: average
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Emmeline W.

Yelp
Kinda looks like this place's dishes are hit or miss... I got lucky cuz all my dishes were bangers LOL. IMHO good option for late night comfort food. We dropped in after leaving a festival nearby-- about a 10 min wait, surprisingly. The staff are so busy they rotate as host, so you'd have to stand a bit if they're all occupied with tables. After that, service is super fast, both with dishes and bussing plates. DRIED SCALLOP FRIED RICE: Light & savory, not oily at all. Just enough scallop flavor & rice is cooked well. EGG DROP SOUP: Pretty standard, with some cut cherry tomatoes. This is about enough for 4 bowls. XO SHRIMP UDON: My bf looooved this. Too spicy for me but I have a notoriously bad spice tolerance. I don't think this is actually udon noodles LMAO it's just lo mein Obv pricier than average Chinese joint, but it's in the Venetian so whatever. Bonus points for convenience + catering to the late night crowd.
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William L.

Yelp
Come here if you just need decent food and price in the stomach to continue your donations to the casino. Don't come here if you are expecting something glamorous or the Vegas excess experience. As a Chinese Houstonian where we have top notch asian cuisine options, Noodle Asia serves passable asian dishes at a prime location without the prime price. When ordering duck in noodle soups, my main concern is what parts of the duck I'm getting - in both servings I was provided good cuts with plenty meat on the bone. This would continue to be a regular visit for me when I'm down on my luck and need my stomach fill. Ordered: Duck noodles soup, black pepper beef noodle Would I Recommend to Try? Yes, for casual dining only Would I Return? Yes Ambiance- 7/10 Food Taste- 9/10 Service- 6/10 Value- 10/10 Date Worthy- 4/10
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Kris T.

Yelp
The food was ok, very small portion of meat served with 3 cups of rice, not a big rice person. The bbq pork was quite dry and duck had less meat. The wanton soup was delicious. I will definitely come back and try another food from the menu. Service was amazingly friendly and efficient. Location is next to slots machines. Overlooking kitchen.
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Mike L.

Yelp
We got in to the Venetian hotel early and the room was not ready so we wanted to wait nearby until we could drop off our things. Since it was late morning, we decided to check out Noodle Asia for an early lunch. They had plenty of seats and no wait so it was easy to get in on a Monday morning. The service was prompt and there were several choices. Prices are on par with Vegas inside a casino so it's not surprising the pan fried noodles were $25 and siu mai was $10. But the quality and taste of the food was great. For 2 people we shared the noodles and a siu mai and felt full for a lunch meal. It didn't take too long to get the food and the servers refilled our waters frequently. -----TL;DR----- PROS: convenient location in the Venetian Casino, fast service, flavorful food and decent quality CONS: higher end price, but not unusual for inside a casino on the strip. If you want a cheaper meal, there is a food court in the same casino too. BOTTOM LINE: easy choice for some dim sum and Chinese food if you're waiting for a room and have a craving.
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Chad S.

Yelp
I was playing tourist with friends visiting. We ended up at Noodle Asia for lunch. It was my first time but my friends have been before past trip. They telling me legit noodles and asked wanted to join. Hell yay! I got the Szechuan Beef Noodle Soup. Really good! It comes in nice deep bowl. Lots of noodles. Broth hell of tasty with plenty of depth. Beef was fall off the bones moist. It had nice subtle kick spice. Reasonable price. One would highly recommend! Noodle Asia is located next to the sports book. It under remodeling but once finish going be cause see all games on from the restaurant. Service was excellent. They were on top of it the whole time. Overall if on the strip great spot get some noodles plus more full menu traditional Chinese dishes.
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Christy H.

Yelp
Food is good. Service is not bad. The que can be long but if you're going solo or party of two, you can sit at the counter; which would bypass the que if you don't like standing in line.
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Dii T.

Yelp
I find myself often looking for restaurants that are open super late. They have quite a variety of noodles on their menu from noodles soups, dry noodles, dumplings - they even have Pho noodles and I think this is a Chinese restaurant. I enjoyed the food and the atmosphere. We went on a weeknight sometime after 10pm and it wasn't overly crowded, which I can appreciate depending on my mood. The kitchen area is open and visible from where the customers are sitting which I think is a nice touch to any restaurant. The service was fine, they were not what I would call "above and beyond" however they were nice, I just didn't feel like I was being checked on except for when I was brought my food... do I sound snobby? Hope not. Anyway, I'd definitely come back here.
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SK G.

Yelp
We stopped by to make reservations for dinner. "Sorry, we don't take reservations but just drop in," we were told. Ok. We were back at 7:30pm for dinner. The wait line was long and we were told that we would be seated after 90'. And we had to stand in line till we were seated. Seriously?! Obviously, we left.
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Pablo S.

Yelp
Decent place to get a basic Asian bite in a sea of craziness food wise which is Las Vegas. The meal was quick and flavorful. I would go back.
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Bryan A.

Yelp
Sooooo during our stay at the Venetian we wanted to try a few of the restaurants at the hotel since they're close by and I was working during the day. I was most excited about this restaurant because they really pride themselves on freshness and authenticity. We were greeted by a host right away and sat in at a nice table for two with a view of the casino floor which was perfect for people watching. Their menu is decently sized and has some excellent options. I would've eaten everything on the menu so we asked our waitress for her recommendations. She said to try the orange chicken since it's made to order and their chow fun noodles. Both were tasty! Though I will say it didn't taste like it was made to order. Our orange chicken was warm/cool like it was made in a large batch and served when ordered. Not what I was hoping for but the flavor was great. The noodles were tasty but lacked veggies and meat. Very small amount was given which was kinda disappointing but oh well. Overall it was fine? Would I come back? Ya.. would it be my first choice? Probably not. Do I recommend you try? Absolutely.
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Joey T.

Yelp
While roaming the Venetian, we decided to check out Noodle Asia. Being Korean and it being a little chilly, we decided to go with the Jjamppong, along with an order of the Spicy Asian Cucumber and some Soju. Unfortunately, this spot did not hit on all categories, food was subpar, the service was spotty and the ambiance was no where to the other restaurants in the Venetian. The most enjoyable thing was the spicy Asian cucumbers, which we had to remind our waitress that we had ordered at the very end of the meal. The Jjamppong was sadly lacking in taste and seafood. I had one shrimp, two mussels, and a couple pieces of squid and krab. Sad. Food, Service - 2 stars, Ambiance - 1 star
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Dwayne O.

Yelp
Noodle Asia Hong Kong Won Ton was a nice midnight snack after a Las Vegas show with Adele. Steamed Char Siu Bao good compliment to our midnight snack. Pork Siu Mai good quality, I enjoy the traditional dim sum over the Taiwanese dim sum. Love that this restaurant is open late and on the strip
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Paul S.

Yelp
Had the Szechuan Beef Noodle Soup. Pretty good (real Chinese), and it came out quick. Good place to get Dim Sum or noodles in a hurry.
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Andy V.

Yelp
1. The food provided the perfect comfort after a crazy descent from my Spirit Flight! My favorite was the the beef noodle soup! 2. The spot has fun casual vibes as it is located inside the Venetian! 3. Most of the staff were friendly, and the food came out timely! Note: You can ask for small bowls and do family style!
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Jenny P.

Yelp
This has been my go-to spot for asian food on the strip after the clerb. Given it is Las Vegas, it's not going to be the cheapest but much cheaper compared to the high end restaurants in the Venetian / Palazzo. The service is always on point and every single time I have gone, it's been packed. The restaurant is loud since it is in the middle of the casino and it's vegas. TLDR: the restaurant is a great casual spot for food especially if you're craving something soup-y or comforting! Don't expect amazing quality and don't expect hole in the wall prices since it's vegas.
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Kaye M.

Yelp
Perfect place to go to for a late dinner or snack after a concert. We were craving some Chinese and this was one of the places that was open until 1 or 2 am. We didn't have a reservation, but only waited 10-15 minutes to sit. Items tried: XO Shrimp udon- I loved this. It has a little spice to it but overall so so good. Seared shrimp chive dumplings- best ones I've had so far. The shrimp ratio in this is great. Dip these in the sauces they give you and it makes it even better. Mongolian beef- perfect Xiao long bao- pour some chili garlic on this and it hits the spot Would definitely come back just for the shrimp and chive dumplings
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Jacqui C.

Yelp
It was right after the U2 concert at the Sphere at about 11pm and there was a line since many of the other restaurants were closed. Service was adequate and so was the food. Despite some of the reviews, the beef in the spicy beef noodle soup was tender and the dish had a nice kick to it. I've had more authentic Szechuan Beef Noodle soup but given the circumstances, it hit the spot. I would recommend the black pepper beef noodles. Very tasty with lots of black pepper. No photos as presentation wasn't anything special.
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Em H.

Yelp
Worst noodle place I have eaten. Unfortunately, I was craving for noodle soup without driving off the strip. We stumbled to noodle Asia and opened late at night. Restaurat: somewhat clean looking place. Service: Dongsheng was our server. He didn't really check on us to see if we needed anything else or how we were doing. Typically asian place. Food: Chicken fried rice very oily and felt like the chicken wasn't fresh meat. $19.00 Szech before noodle - very salty, fatty meat, I had to use a lot of lemon for my soup. $20.00
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Francine L.

Yelp
Enjoyable place inside Venetian resort where you can enjoy some tasty food and they have so many different types of noodles here. From stir fry to soup base you can have it all. Yes, the price is a little bit higher but if you don't want to drive to Chinatown and you just want something inside of the casino this is the place. I love their beef noodle soup! It is great and just the perfect flavor for it. The beef is not hard and the noodles have just have the right chewiness. Sometimes there is a line but I believe it is worth it to come and enjoy a nice bowl of beef noodle soup.
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Patrick C.

Yelp
Food are all amazing every dish I tried especially their spicy dumpling and cucumber salad on the appetizers. Nice tangy and authentic. Definitely comparable or better than ding tai feng which is my favorite small dish/ dumpling& noodle spot go-to. As well as their ShuMai. Their Beef noodle is also full of flavor and filling as well and another dish thats reasonable pricing is the DanDan Noodle. Bomb! Over the years def the price has increase majorly. It is pricy cuz its in the casino. But reasonable compare any other sit down restaurant inside the casino. Def recommended and next to the Poker room and bathroom for easy access. Its only getting a 4 because if you dont ask for service sometime they may over looked you if you came in and sat down, thats also because there are only 5 cute Azn ladies serving twenty tables including hostess and bussing. So just ask to make sure you're sat and be a good patron and communicate your liking or check on dishes to help the experience better for you. If food is too salty or oil, ask for a new one with less salt or add more rice to soak up the oil and now you got extra to take home
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Paul P.

Yelp
Fourth review. Came here last night around 11 pm after the U2 concert. I had their signature dish, the Beef Noodle Soup (a dish of which I consider myself a connoisseur). I was very disappointed. The beef was cut beyond bite-size (hate that) and was not at all tender. As if it hadn't simmered long enough. Were they not prepared for the late-night rush they surely knew was coming (on concert night). Their "Signature Dish" cannot continue to be put out to customers this way.
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Allen K.

Yelp
Tuesday 2/6/2024 I ordered the Dan Dan noodle. The waitress took my order with no smile, Like she didn't like her job and was forced to work there! She took my order and left. She never came back to ask if I needed anything else. Rude. I guess they need more training about customer service and dealing with the public.
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Olivia J.

Yelp
visited vegas and came to this place in 2021 so I don't remember the exact names of the dishes but this was probably the best restaurant food I've eaten in America. the flavors were exactly to my taste and everything was seasoned SO well. the lines were long to get in and it was very crowded and claustrophobic inside since the restaurant itself was inside a casino and it was hard to find it but the food made up for it. I still think about this place and will definitely be going back if we pass through vegas.
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Katie V.

Yelp
We stayed at the Venetian hotel this past weekend & decided to eat here since a friend recommended it. I'm a lover of noodles so I was pretty excited. Located inside the casino there wasn't much of a decor from what I remember but the typical Asian look. Of course for as busy as they were it wasn't that clean as the chairs had some food on it. Before you walk in they have a line for "Togo pick-up" & dine in. The dine in line had a lit up menu that you could look at before getting seated which was eye catching. Now to the food. We ordered the shiu mai & Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings) to share. I ordered the black pepper beef udon which was very good with the hot oil to make it spicy. You could taste the black pepper for sure. Haha. My friend ordered mixed veggie stir fry with udon noodles in Szechuan sauce which was delicious. I love veggies as well so this dish was well balanced with the spices. Another friend ordered the Dan Dan noodle which wasn't bad but had too much of a peanut sauce for me. Overall the food were all good & it could've been that I was starving as well. A must try if staying at the Venetian!
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Denny T.

Yelp
Haven't been here in about 10 years, so decided to try it again as I was pretty hungry after my drive into Vegas. They were pretty busy around 5:30, so I decided to get the food to go. I ordered the Szechuan beef noodle soup and spicy Szechuan spicy won tons and was told it would be around 45 minutes. I paid, gambled a bit, and the food was ready when I came back. Not sure how long it was sitting out, but it was still relatively warm when I brought it back to my room. The won tons were really good. Spicy, but very flavorful. The beef noodle soup was a decent portion size and there was a lot of nice and tender pieces of beef, but it was a little too spicy for me. If you can't take a lot of heat, you might want to try something else on the menu. They're usually pretty busy so you need to be a little patient with them. Looks like there was just a few workers running around seating customers and taking orders and serving food. Around $32 for the two items. It's Vegas pricing and the food was pretty good. If you want some somewhat authentic Chinese food, this place should do.
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Phil H.

Yelp
More than decent Chinese food spot located in tye Venetian hotel and casino. Came here for lunch with work colleagues during a recent convention I attended in the expo center Food came out quick, hot, and tasty. Good service. Prices are a bit high as expected in a casino but the quality and portions are worth it. No complaints here. Plus, they make some terrific cold lemonade iced tea drinks.
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Alyssa S.

Yelp
Went here for dinner. The dining room was crowded there were plenty available seats at the bar. My server came over and introduced himself and gave me ample time to review the menu. He also answered a few questions that I had. I decided to have the beef fried rice and requested it to be made spicy. The kitchen area is visible from the bar and you see the chefs preparing all of the food. My dish came out quickly. It was a very generous portion. The beef was thinly sliced and very tender. I could cut it with a fork. The rice was flavorful with a decent amount of spice. I was very pleased with the service and the meal at this restaurant.
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点点

Yelp
Not so good we're here eat lunch only eat a little bit just not like we're eat in china
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Becci C.

Yelp
It was late, after a concert, but you wouldn't know it from the food! The food was fresh, hot, and delicious. Very flavorful. The pork in the noodle soup was so tasty and delicious, I could have just eaten a whole plate of it and been happy.
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Herman Y.

Yelp
Located inside the Venetian, within the casino area, this restaurant has good Chinese food. The portions are good and the prices are reasonable. Service is excellent as they are attentive. You can also talk to the staff in Chinese if you like. The decor is nice. Overall an enjoyable experience.
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Blossom N.

Yelp
The food was fresh and delicious! The crispy pork short ribs were amazing! The service was quick and prompt, the atmosphere is very casual. Great for something quick and filling
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Steven P.

Yelp
Located inside the Venetian casino floor, Noodle Asia is a great place for a quick bite or late night snack - open til 3 am it's one of the few late night strip options for Chinese food. Service is quick, and the food comes quickly. We had the Singapore noodles, a curry thin rice noodle dish with shrimp, pork, and some veggies. Orange chicken was our other dish, accompanied by steamed white rice. Both dishes were okay - nothing remarkable, but also not bad... it's made to order, but I'd call it consistent but far from gourmet. Now that doesn't get in the way of the fact I have dined there many times over the years... again, consistent, accessible, and open LATE!!!
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Dennis L.

Yelp
If you want quick Asian food, this is the place if you're staying in the palazzo or Venetian. Just a quick stroll and you're there! Their known for their sechuan beef noodles. 4/5 stars. The xiu mail was good too! Just really pricey in general!
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Simply r.

Yelp
Garbage, i never give bad reviews but this was awful. We ordered the pho it didnt look appetizing, and it taste like they just boiled meat and used the same water as the broth, no salt no flavor. Im embarrassed for them. We had to send it back. Then we ordered the udon noodle, did they run out of salt? It was so plain, then we ordered the fried rice, rice was uncooked, it was hard! No flavor at all...omg 3 strikes, ur out. Im sorry but this place was horrible.
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Tania T.

Yelp
Came here with family as they were staying in this hotel (The Venetian). Wait time on New Years Eve day was not bad at all - maybe 20 minutes. We had a group of 8 so they had to make room for us. We ordered quite a bit but I forgot my phone and wasn't able to take many pictures. Took my husbands phone to take a picture of my meal at least. I ordered the "Pho" which is traditional a Vietnamese soup but you have to remember this is a Chinese restaurant. I wasn't a huge fan of the pho as they had only one option and it was literally every type of meat inside. (Rare ribeye, beef, tripe, meat balls, etc.) - I usually like chicken or the rare steak pieces. Nonetheless, it was okay, but if you want Pho I would definitely make the trip off the strip and go to China Town. My kids are super picky so I just ordered a side of steamed rice and a fried egg and they were able to accommodate that request without any issues. My girls also got boba milk tea and Thai tea - Those were amazing and my girls killed it! Very tasty and a lot of boba. Grandpa ordered a porridge (which was pretty good) and shrimp friend rice which was kind of bland - almost no flavor. Husband ordered beef chowfun and he said it was pretty good. Prices are moderate to high - which is expected due to it being in a hotel and the Venetian (which is a higher scale hotel). I believe most of the staff members wore masks - but not required for guests. Environment is moderately loud (as it's centered near the casino). Food overall was okay. Probably would only come back if we were staying here or passing by - for boba but that's it to be completely honest. Thanks for having us.