Pearl Ocean

Dim sum restaurant · Northern Strip

Pearl Ocean

Dim sum restaurant · Northern Strip

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300 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102

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Dive into Pearl Ocean for a chic taste of upscale dim sum and elevated Chinese fare in a stylish, spacious setting.  

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300 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Get directions

luckydragonlv.com

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300 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Get directions

+1 702 579 1287
luckydragonlv.com

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Jul 18, 2025

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"Pearl Ocean’s offerings encompass some of the best dim sum in town, with delicacies like squid-ink dumplings, Hakka-style fish bladder, fried chicken feet, whole abalone, and minced chicken tart. The popular Five Guys Xiao Long Baois five buns (all made from spinach, squid ink, flour, beets, and turmeric) that each come with a different stuffing—everything from kale to crab roe. If small bites aren’t enough for your appetite, traditional lunch and dinner is also served; your entrée can be selected in a live-seafood room adjoining the main area. Decor in this fine-dining establishmentis simple andelegant, withbooths that line the space providing privacy."

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Shihho Yu

Google
2.5/5. Like the decor. Foods were poor. The skin of steam bun, steamed vermicelli roll, and sumai were soggy and messy. Flavors were not balance. The pastry of BBQ puff was too sweet which did not match at all. Overall, many entrees seemed interesting but turned out to be disaster. Two people spent $105.56 for low quality foods. Not recommended.

g gardner

Google
Fast, Friendly Service! EveryOne was so Kind and willing to answer any and all of my questions! Real, Authentic, Made-from-Scratch, High-quality Family Style Chinese Food for a reasonable price! They even gave us an extra discount due to some confusion! We ate practically the same thing two nights in a row! Great Vegetarian options! They preferred reservations, but they seated us anyway when we showed up. Can't wait to go again.

Dadiva Reyes

Google
There was no wait when my husband and I arrived at Sea Ocean. The food was so delicious. My husband and I are new to Dim Sum so we were feeling a little lost. The staff made great recommendations. The food was flavorful and well priced. Wait service was a little slow, but nothing too bad. I highly recommend this restaurant.e

Ramsey Hong

Google
We stopped in on a Wednesday evening to try them out for dinner. I had made a 7pm reservation, but it turned out to be unnecessary. There were only a few other customers dining there. The decor is very nice and the service is friendly. I imagine it might have been because it was quite slow. But still, very good service. The food was surprising in a few ways. Some of it was grossly overpriced. But some of the dishes were close to reasonably priced and were very tasty. Definitely above average in quality. We tried their dumplings, salty fish fried rice, a seafood casserole, mango pudding and Portuguese egg tarts. It was a delicious meal. We will probably go back and try out some of their other dishes.

Ken Wong

Google
Had dim sum here. Overall, the experience was poor. Front area lady was unhelpful and unfriendly. Was told there was an hour wait. No problem since we wanted to explore the place. They were supposed to call my cell phone when my table was ready. Never got a call. After an hour, went to check on the status and the lady said they called. Not sure what happened, but my phone had no trace of a call. Food was average until we mentioned that our shrimp dumpling had not arrived. They brought us our 2 orders and the shrimp was not fully cooked (see photo). They also incorrectly input mango pudding into our order when we ordered custard tarts. After pointing this out, they corrected the ticket... But it seemed like we were troubling them. Will not be going back.

Anna Huang

Google
Aunties all the way back in YEG had one recommendation and of all cuisines they recommended a Chinese Restaurant. Count on the older Asian generations to fish out home food wherever they travel. Not like I wasn’t missing my white rice anyway, no complaints if bbq duck is on the menu either. Thursday night in Vegas for dinner on the strip is bumpin, Thursday night at Lucky Dragon isn’t as rowdy. Hotel was out of the way and empty. It is a newer hotel but it’s a sketchier part off the strip. Casino downstairs had more employees than guests, and inside the restaurant had 5 other tables aside from us. Just a lot of employees standing around watching everyone. Service was okay, he was friendly, but not really knowledgeable about the menu. We asked for recommendations and what were some popular items on the menu. Aside from being flustered with the question, he directed us back to the menu with “well they are all pretty popular..” Oh, yeah? How helpful that was. Crab Meat Fish Maw Chowder - ($22) - This was yummy! But no matter where I go I always douse my bowl of soup with a ton of white pepper so my review on this is not going to be pretty helpful to those who take it pure. Half Roasted Duck - ($25) - Skin on the roasted duck was surprisingly really good, crispy layer that gave a good crunch and the fattier pieces on the dark meat had an immense amount of Steak Cubes in Wine Wasabi Aioli - ($28) - This cubed beef dish has similar flavoring as the viet shaking beef dish. Nice savory salty flavoring and presentation was unique with the nest. The wasabi aioli was unnecessary, I didn’t like the mint like aftertaste that masked the beef flavor. Pea Shoots with Bean Curd Skin in Fish Broth - ($25) - soooooo expensive for the sad amount of veggies in this dish. The hotel overall looks nice, the dining room space is huge and there are a ton of tables. Food was also good, prices aren’t worth it though. Wouldn’t detour to give this place a try if you’re on the strip. I’m sure there's better Chinese restaurants with a better bang for your buck. Will not be recommending this place.

Soléil McCants

Google
Very good place. They have a happy hour so try if you're iffy try it to sample some good food. The drinks were made strong. The pork belly as an appetizer was bigger than I would have expected. Very meaty. The Kung Pao shrimp and scallops was awesome as an entree. they didn't turn down the heat which I liked.

Nichole V

Google
The service was wonderful. The hostess, Poh, saw me peering in at the beautiful wall decorations and invited us inside to look around. We decided to stay for dinner, and I'm glad we did. I was able to try a lot of new things with the Dim Sum Special (5/$10), and I liked everything I tried. The Steamed Egg Yolk Lava Bun and the Steamed Chicken Mushroom Bun stood out the most. Our waiter, Deni, answered my questions and was very friendly. I enjoyed chatting with him each time he stopped by. We stuck to buns and dumplings on this visit, so I can't comment on the main courses, but I'll definitely be back to try the Xiao Long Bao!