Tang Tang Tang
Korean restaurant · West Side ·

Tang Tang Tang

Korean restaurant · West Side ·

Traditional Korean soups, bossam, and flavorful banchan

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6000 Spring Mountain Rd # 1B, Las Vegas, NV 89146 Get directions

$20–30

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6000 Spring Mountain Rd # 1B, Las Vegas, NV 89146 Get directions

+1 702 464 5177
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Where to find the best Korean restaurants in Las Vegas | Eater Vegas

"TangTangTang is known for its ox bone soup served with oxtail, beef brisket, or ox knee. Other dishes include braised spicy beef, chilled buckwheat noodle soup, and spicy sausage and kimchi hot pot." - Krista Diamond

https://vegas.eater.com/maps/best-korean-food-las-vegas-restaurants
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Tang Tang Tang 2 Almost Ready in the Southwest | Eater Vegas

"Cheerfully promoting itself as serving the “most delicious bowl in the world,” the original Spring Mountain Road restaurant credits “fresh quality ingredients” and “exact cooking methods passed down” through the family-run operation as the roots of its success." - Bradley Martin

https://vegas.eater.com/2018/6/12/17451568/tang-tang-tang-2-southwest-opening-soon
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Chinatown’s Tang Tang Tang to the Southwest | Eater Vegas

"Almost a year after it replaced Kushiyaki Inyoon on Spring Mountain Road, the Chinatown bunsik Tang Tang Tang is expanding southwest with a second location that will occupy 1,760 square feet at the South Rainbow Square retail center on Rainbow Boulevard near Wigwam Avenue, almost eight miles south of Chinatown. Promising to be “coming soon” and confidently predicting it will serve the “most delicious bowl in the world,” the modest Korean bunsik has earned a very loyal fan base for its focus on traditional cooking methods and its ox bone broth. On the menu are beef brisket, ox knee, and oxtail soups; barbecue options including pork bulgogi and grilled beef short ribs; hot pots such as the spicy sausage and kimchi; and noodle dishes like spicy chilled buckwheat and glass noodle with sauteed vegetables. The new spot will replace the shuttered Korean barbecue concept MamaOH and is similar in size to its current operation." - Bradley Martin

https://vegas.eater.com/2018/3/20/17141918/chinatown-tang-tang-tang-southwest-opening-soon
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"I find Tang Tang Tang to have all-around good Korean food." - Susan Stapleton

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Nectar W.

Google
we were looking for a place to eat after a long skate Day in the hot sun of the Las Vegas Nevada area. I'm always interested in Korean to refuel my my skateboard determination for the next day it's a good preview anyway the pork backbone soup caught my eye the photo was amazing you should see it. when it came it was glorious couldn't believe the authentic nest of the flavor I swear it seemed to swim in a tomato broth but I went in the back ask the chef and he said no tomatoes actually it almost actually tasted like there was some steamed lau lau leaf but I want to ask the chef it was just some steamed fermented cabbage me and my girlfriend shared that at a steamed dumpling plate nothing went to waste the side dishes were super good the kimchi was authentic and flavorful and fresh and crisp and everything you want in a Las Vegas kimchi treat. parking is straightforward we got there pretty late so there wasn't much people in there the food came decently quick the waitress was very warm and comforting to our needs it's pretty crazy cuz I think that Korean food is pretty common in Las Vegas compared to the other Asian cuisines like Japanese is pretty rare there's there's a lot of sushi but for me the Koreans really carved out a little notch.

Justin L.

Google
Tang Tang Tang in Las Vegas is a hidden gem for anyone craving authentic Korean flavors. The food here is consistently fresh, flavorful, and comforting—just like a true home-style meal. Their menu offers a great variety, and every dish is prepared with care. The portions are generous, and the service is warm and welcoming, which makes the dining experience even better. If you’re looking for a spot away from the Strip where you can enjoy real Korean cuisine, Tang Tang Tang is definitely worth a visit.

Ashley L.

Google
We ordered 35 on the menu but the lady insisted we ordered 37 when she served the wrong food. She didn’t take down the order but only memorized it. I know what we want to eat and the fact that she didn’t apologize but only insisted we order 37 is wild. Food is good but server auntie is just shitty for her service. I’d recommend auntie for actually writing down the orders instead of trusting her memory because apparantly it’s not working well at all. Or if you order food please record the conversation in case that lady mess up your order again and wouldn’t serve a right one.

Caroline K

Google
Good Korean food in Vegas. The price is reasonable and the service was fast and great. The place is a bit small and there’s wait most of the time, but it moves pretty fast. Just be careful not to park in a dark spot because Vegas has a lot of car break-ins. It happened to us twice already and when you try to call Vegas, PD takes them over four hours to get to you. Just don’t leave anything in the car and avoid parking far or under dark!

Emelie Y.

Google
We ordered the LA galbi, jokbal, and bibim naengmyun and it was all delicious! Every time we come to Vegas we try different places but we consistently come back to Tang Tang Tang for their superior taste! Love their kimchi!!

drey

Google
Flew in to Vegas for the Coldplay concert. Arrived late and was looking for a Korean place to eat. Food and service was great, what happened to us was not. We went there around 11:30 pm and had dinner by the time we were done which was around 12 midnight, we went out to our car (which was literally infront of the restaurant) and saw that the window was smashed in and my bag pack was gone. There was cctv but the restaurant was no help. This is a reminder to everyone!! Food here is worth it, but please don’t leave anything valuable in your car.

Brian I.

Google
If you’re looking for some Korean soup dishes with a hearty/home feeling, this is your spot. The portions are pretty big so it is a great spot to meet here with a group of people. A decent rule of thumb may be to treat each dish as if it can feed 2+ people, which is why each dish is pricey. The service is pretty fast since a majority of the dishes are mainly soup dishes. As far as ordering, the main decision is whether you want spicy or non-spicy. Also with that, the spicy tends to be decently salted, while the non-spicy are usually non-salted. Which is good because you can adjust the saltiness to your liking. Any of the soups are going to be pretty similar, it’s just more about what type of meat you prefer. I like the oxtail soup because it’s simple and easy to eat. As far as spicy, the pork back bone hot pot is full of flavor and fun to eat. If you’re not into soup, I highly suggest getting the steamed pork mini (bossam) which I feel is still enough to feed 2 people. This place also offers soju in which this place may be beneficial for you to get drunk and also cure your hang over at the same time. This place overall is great as it provides a different Korean taste palate that may not be used to, as well as provide some late night drinking and entertainment.

Sang R.

Google
I was alone and ordered beef soup. The soup they brought me was full of grease and black waste from top of pot when they boil the meat and bone soup I went there often after walking my dog. That day owner was there. When I started complaining about the soup, the owner ran out and left. My guess was they didn’t want single customer so they gave me a grease and waste that they supposed to throw away. I know that it happens a lot in Korea because they don’t want to give side dishes to single customers. I was so upset. If they don’t want single customer they should put a sign out side.
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Agnes N.

Yelp
my boyfriend and i were revived from eating at this korean restaurant after a long day of working. we've tried a variety of korean restaurants, both in LA and Korea, so we weren't expecting much from this place but we were so wrong! we were seated fairly fast and loved how simple the menu was. we decided to go with bossam, cold noodles, and sulungtang. our rule of thumb when eating at korean restaurants is if the kimchi is excellent & made in house, then we know the dishes will also follow. everything was placed on our table within 10 minutes of ordering & the kimchi was DELICIOUS! as soon as we saw the bossam, we knew this would be a silent meal. our usual go to is hangari kalguksu for bossam (in LA) and we knew to keep our expectations low since no one does it like them. however, after one perfect bite, this establishment instantly became my new favorite bossam place! my only complaint is that it's a whole state away from where i am! i wish i could eat here once a month! the rest of the dishes were amazing as well. this will definitely be my must eat restaurant everytime i visit vegas from now on. i highly recommend this place if you're looking for some simple, traditional korean food! 11/10!
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Cara B.

Yelp
We came to Tang Tang Tang around 8:40 and were seated right away. The inside is clean and inviting, and the staff were really kind and welcoming. They took our order right away, and the food came out quickly. We got the braised spicy beef and a cold noodle soup, and both were delicious. The beef was super soft and flavorful, and we loved all the veggies and rice cakes that came with it. We also added cheese, which was a nice extra. The banchan was great too andthe kimchi had a really good taste. Portions were generous, and we couldn't finish everything. One of the staff members even helped pack it up for us and cut the beef off the bone, which we really appreciated. We'll definitely be back to try more dishes.
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Katara B.

Yelp
I'm sad to say that this used to be one of my favorite spots. I used to recommend it to everyone, but not anymore. The quality and quantity of the food have significantly gone down. Prices have increased, yet the portions are smaller. The turnover rate for servers seems high, and the service has become terrible. We hadn't eaten out in a while, and this was the place I chose for my husband and i. The bossam was smaller than before, dry, falling apart, and thickly cut. Service was slow, and we were barely attended to. Our server was busy on her phone and seemed to cater more to Korean customers than non-Korean ones. We weren't finished eating but felt rushed when she suddenly dropped the check on our table. After we paid, I found it rude that she grabbed the check from between my arms while I was packing my food to go, as if she was eager to see the tip amount. She then came back to our table, dissatisfied with the tip, and proceeded to ask me for more and explains she brought me a to-go box. I was taken aback. I told her that I didn't think it was appropriate to ask for more, she gave me a fake smile and laughed it off. I work in food and beverage as well, regardless of the tip amount I wouldnt be upset nor ask the customer for more.
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Joyce T.

Yelp
Nice vibe, like a typical Korean local restaurant and friendly staffs. We had the grilled pork bulgogi and the spicy beef soup, both were delicious. Pork bulgogi was huge portions, less greasy and low sodium. In fact both my orders were low sodium, just the way I wanted
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Grace J.

Yelp
BOSSAM! Love this restaurant for bossam!! They offer a bossam platter with lettuce, pickles kimchi, and sides. Its a casual diner but its get busy quite fast, and the servers are able to quickly take care of us
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Annie T.

Yelp
Tang Tang Tang is definitely one of those hidden gem, hole-in-the-wall spots -- nothing fancy, but it hits the spot when you're craving comforting Korean food. It's my go-to for beef brisket soup and bossam. The beef brisket soup is flavorful, hearty, and perfect for a chilly day -- I'd absolutely order it again. The bossam comes in a generous portion, so keep in mind: servings here are big, so come hungry or be ready to share. Service is what you'd expect from a typical mom-and-pop shop -- it's not overly attentive, but the staff does check in once or twice, and they're kind. If you're looking for solid Korean comfort food without the frills, this is a reliable spot.
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Lauren L.

Yelp
This is a great place to get a late night fix as they operate until 2am daily! I try to stick with the dishes that I know I will like and may explore one new item at a time. I highly recommend the bossam (which you wrap up your boiled pork in the radish paper (provided this time around) or leafy green and embellish with the fixings/sauces before taking a hearty one-biter. The spicy pork bulgogi was new to me and was a fairly decent serving.
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Francine L.

Yelp
Out of a lot of places during this trip, I would say this was the best we have had. Tang Tang Tang is serving up delicious Korean soups. Great for Vegas hangover soups number 21 beef short rib spicy is so good and their kimchi is spot on omg! Came here a second time in one Vegas trip and also tried their Ox knee soup. That was so good omg!!! It was just overall that good that I came here three times!! They also make their kimchi to buy back home if you enjoy it. Which I truly did. I also loved all the sides that were given. Amazing and the service was fast. I have no complaints just praise at how good this place is. I have since recommended many people to come here if they are dying from the daily drinking all day and night. This was my medicine and literally made me survive my Vegas trip.
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Jessica K.

Yelp
When my friends told me that Tang Tang Tang was a staple for a Vegas trip, I initially thought "it's just some hangover soup" but boy, was I wrong! Being Korean, a good bowl of soup is necessary after a night of drinking and TTT delivered. We had a large group but we were still seated right away. Our group ordered 2 mini-size bossams to share and I went with the gamja tang as my hangover cure. The bossam was juicy and tender, and I loved the sides it came with so you can make the perfect wrap. The gamja tang had 3-4 pieces of giant meat bones and it was just the right amount of spicy to soothe my stomach after a long night of drinking. The kimchi, especially the radish kimchi, was soooo good and the perfect accompaniment to the soup and rice. The ahjummas were attentive and refilled the kimchi for us whenever they noticed we were out. I completely understand why TTT is a staple for a Vegas trip and I'll be back again!
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Teri C.

Yelp
I used to visit the other Tang Tang Tang on Rainbow back in the day. I remember their milky soup (seolleongtang) being a highlight, so I figured I would get the same. I ordered the Oxtail Soup for $22.99. It was much smaller than I anticipated with minimal noodles and small pieces of oxtail. The soup was okay, it didn't have a lot of flavor. I added the salt as I remember it being suggested to do that at the other location. I guess the photo on the menu looked a lot better than what I got. So that was pretty disappointing. I would not order it again. (After reading some of the other reviews, I realize that I was given some green onions for my soup. They gave it along with the banchan and placed it close to my dining companion. So I was never told it was for my soup. We just thought it was an odd banchan item.) My friend ordered the Bossam - Steamed Pork, Mini Size for $23.99. It was a decent amount and she was surprised compared to what I got. The banchan was decent though, and the japchae was pretty good. It was all pretty fresh. They also sell their own kimchee. Service was fine overall.
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Brian I.

Yelp
If you're looking for some Korean soup dishes with a hearty/home feeling, this is your spot. The portions are pretty big so it is a great spot to meet here with a group of people. A decent rule of thumb may be to treat each dish as if it can feed 2+ people, which is why each dish is pricey. The service is pretty fast since a majority of the dishes are mainly soup dishes. As far as ordering, the main decision is whether you want spicy or non-spicy. Also with that, the spicy tends to be decently salted, while the non-spicy are usually non-salted. Which is good because you can adjust the saltiness to your liking. Any of the soups are going to be pretty similar, it's just more about what type of meat you prefer. I like the oxtail soup because it's simple and easy to eat. As far as spicy, the pork back bone hot pot is full of flavor and fun to eat. If you're not into soup, I highly suggest getting the steamed pork mini (bossam) which I feel is still enough to feed 2 people. This place also offers soju in which this place may be beneficial for you to get drunk and also cure your hang over at the same time. This place overall is great as it provides a different Korean taste palate that may not be used to, as well as provide some late night drinking and entertainment.
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Laura J.

Yelp
We got a mini order of the bossam, seafood pancake, and the beef brisket/oxtail combo soup. They have a good amount of side dishes, and their kimchi and spicy pickled radish is one of the best I ever tasted. Love that you can order a mini bossam. There was a good amount of pork shoulder and cabbage and radishes to go along with it. It was very flavorful, the fattiness of the pork went great with the radish and kimchi and it was very appetizing. The seafood pancakes were also delicious, very crispy and each bite had lots of shrimp and other seafood in it. It also didn't feel too thin or thick which I really liked.
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Selina H.

Yelp
The soup is hearty and delicious! The pork was also pretty good/standard. Service was fast but not a lot of seating so there might be a bit of a wait. I'd say this place is a little more pricey compared to other korean soup places.
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Michael N.

Yelp
Honestly for late night eats, this is great. Just don't expect the best meal you've ever had, but simple comfort food. At 12:30am, there wasn't a wait, we were seated promptedly and orders came quickly. A good no-fuss place in Vegas for korean comfort food :D
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Dar O.

Yelp
Great place especially for colder days and late nights - open till 2am. Solid Korean restaurant that serves ox bone broth type soups. Nice sized restaurant with good family styled service - friendly. Table banchans are fresh and tasty. I come here for the ox bone soups. The broth is intended to be light on flavor so use the table salt & pepper to get the flavor of the broth to your liking. The meats are good, I prefer the beef brisket - easy to dip in the provided sauce. Chill place to get some Korean type comfort food.
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Robinson L.

Yelp
Opens super late, extremely easy parking, it's like another version of the popular "song nan dam". A great spot to get hot soup and Korean dishes when most other places are closed. A great find to cure hungover and post gambling hunger. We got the signature beef short ribs soup and the cold noodles. The short ribs itself is probably 3/5 but the soup is 4/5. The short ribs might be in the soup boiling process for too long, the texture is not as good as expected. The reason for the 5 star is because of the cold noodles. Oh my god, extremely authentic and delicious!!! Highly recommend. This is what authentic Korean food should taste like. The service is very good. The staffs are quite attentive. Come check this place out.
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Joyce Y.

Yelp
Love this place! Was not expecting such good food! Every time I've been here, they are consistent and exceed expectations. Food is just really good and I cannot argue or complain at all. All the servers are so nice and courteous! It has a more of a mom and pop feel, but it's always so busy and sometimes the wait can take a while but it's so worth the wait. Any time I'm craving braised beef short ribs with cheese, it always comes out so good! Smother that over rice and I don't even realize how many bowls of rice I'm eating. Now I have to go back soon again!

hannah t.

Yelp
Nice service and great food. We got a #35 mini steamed pork #24 spicy beef soup #31 cold noodles We liked the price point and the portion size.
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Hen A.

Yelp
the perfect korean breakfast....soup!...woke up too late in vegas, so technically having lunch...tang tang tang is a korean soup joint and specialize in korean bone broth soups...no wait for 4 people...seated and quickly picking our soup choices...other menu items available...4 sides (banchan) arriving....radish and napa cabbage kimchi...japchae which is sweet and savory glass noodles...a stir-fried fish cake....all good...side of pickled radish and jalapenos to be used as a dip and condiment for the meat in the soup...ox knee soup $21.99, mixed meat soup $22.99, and short rib beef soup with napa cabbage mixed $23.99 which is also known as "hangover soup"...broth is rich and season with green onions and salt to your liking...some soups come pre-seasoned, so taste before you start loading up the salt...short ribs could have been more tender, but the soups were delicious....about $120 total for 4 bowls of soup, so about $30 total per person after tax and tip for a bowl of soup...price is bit high, but food is solid...
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Young Kyung K.

Yelp
They have the most delicious kimchi I've tasted in Las Vegas so far! I had two plates of it myself... HAHA It was over 100degrees but my friend and I were craving gamjatang (prok neckbone stew) and she suggested this spot. It was a Saturday afternoon and the place was pretty full, there wasn't a wait but most of the tables were occupied. There were two ladies working and they seem to be pretty quick. We got seated and we ordered right away since we only had 1 menu on our minds, they have the single serve gamjatang OR the shareable one; we ordered the shareable one. -1 star because they do not offer fried rice at the end of the meal and the stew didn't have a very DEEP flavor, it tasted good, no doubt about it but there was that feeling of "something is missing." If they did offer fried rice, it would've been amazing. They brought us 4 side dishes and ALL of them were on point! I just can't get over how delicious their kimchi was, albeit kind of on the sweeter side. The fishcakes, japchae and kkagdugi (radish kimchi) were all very good. It was simple but had a great impact. When you order the shareable dishes, you'll probably have to cook it yourself; more like reheating, and keep an eye on it so it doesn't overcook. I don't think any of the dishes served here requires servers' attention. Overall I thought everything was great and honestly for $40.00 we at till we were full and I took the rest home and had another full meal with it. I think it's a GREAT price.
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Gary Y.

Yelp
Good place to come when it's cold outside and you're craving soup. It's got a decent banchan selection but if you're here with a few people, the steamed pork appetizer is great for sharing. Service was curt but efficient - definitely would consider again if I'm in Vegas during the winter times.
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Jason H.

Yelp
Nice spot for a change of pace korean soup. The food has dipped a little bit but still a solid choice. Oxtail soup w radish kinchee. Can never go wrong for a late breakfast/early lunch. Walgreens is 30 sec walk. Load up on supplies before heading back to the strip.
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Susan N.

Yelp
Been watching lots of Kdramas got me craving some authentic Food! Came with a group of 5 adults and 2 kids-this is what we ordered: -Spicy Sausages and Kimchi Hot Pot with ramen & Cheese -Boiled oxtail/brisket soup -Pork Bossam The spicy noodles with the cheese is a huge portion & had a good spice level. I wish the oxtail in the soup wasn't sliced thinner-I was surprised it wasn't softer as well but the flavor was lights and perfect for the cold weather. The pork bossom and all the sides definitely filled us up! It was how I imagined it would be just like the dramas. Service was quick-sat down in minutes and food came out piping hot! Ambiance is casual and you can tell locals would come here-so that's always a good sign!
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Melody P.

Yelp
From the moment you walk in, you're warmly greeted. The clean, inviting atmosphere gives you a feeling that the food will be nothing short of authentic. This place is definitely on my list for late night cravings, especially since they open until 2am. The banchan selection is flavorful, and their bossam is absolutely fire! We also tried the oxtail soup which lacked a bit of flavor (though that's my personal take), the short braised ribs were hearty which filled us up.
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Nancy A.

Yelp
Really good Korean food. Had almost all of the menu items and they're all good! We tried the spicy squid this last time and it was SO worth it. Cooked on top of the table. We ordered extra glass noodles and even fried our own rice with the sauce.
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Alyssa C.

Yelp
I ordered the bibimbap! Not salty at all, plenty of flavor when mixed up. The meat was juicy and the egg was perfectly cooked. I paired it with the many side dishes we were served. Many kimchi dishes were served - cucumber, cabbage, radish. The restaurant wasn't too busy so my party of 3 was sat right away. Our server was efficient and asked us if we were ready to order after 5 minutes or so.
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Crystal B.

Yelp
Came back the second time and want to leave another review in the disappointment of the customers service we received this time in comparison to our last visit here. We always make a Korean food spot when we visit Las Vegas. Moobongri or Tang tang tang. This trip we decided to go to both. One of the highlights of our last visit was their customers service and their generosity to our kids. That made us want to come back to this location and plus their food was great. In December, the staff gave us small bowls of soup for the kids. So naturally we asked this time, they looked at us weirdly and said no we don't give out soups... also pointed out that everything's too expensive now to give free stuff out. That comment threw us off. We ordered a lot for our family - LA galbi $34 for about 10 pieces - cold noodles - spicy cold noodles - hot vegetable beef bone soup We went to MooBongRi last night and ordered very similar items. We still enjoyed the food tonight, the food was still good and we ate it all. But to compare the two restaurant. Every item I personally enjoyed the food at MooBongRi better. the meat quality wasn't as good here and the meat didn't fall off the bone very well (slightly undercooked) and the hot soup tasted better over there too. Overall, I would consider MooBongRi over this place when they are about 4 minutes away.
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Robert C.

Yelp
Very disappointed with first time experience. i was attending a conference in Las Vegas and want to visit decent Korean Tang place and found this place in Chinatown. Ordered sullungtang, cold nangmyun and steam dumplings. Didn't like the flavor of all 3 orders.
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Connie X.

Yelp
If I could give TangTangTang 6 stars, I would! I didn't expect to find any good Asian food during our stay in Vegas. Actually, our trip to TangTangTang was unplanned. Dad wanted Korean food for dinner during our first night along The Strip, so I Yelped this restaurant by chance. Y'all... first off, the banchan was SO. GOOD. Their kimchi was especially to die for!!! It pains me to think that I will never have kimchi that tasty here in the Bay Area. Second, I feel like you can't go wrong with any of their menu items here. Fam and I shared the BBQ pork ribs, steamed pork (served with tons of accompaniments!), chicken ginseng soup, and brisket soup. Everything was so flavorful, not too greasy/oily, and most importantly, very affordably priced considering the portions we were served. I would happily trek back to Vegas (in the 106-degree heat) for Round 2 at TangTangTang.
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Caroline K.

Yelp
Good Korean food in Vegas the price is reasonable and the service is fast and great.The place is a bit small and there's wait most of the time, but it moves pretty fast. Just be careful not to park in a dark spot because Vegas has a lot of car break-ins. It happened to us twice already and when you try to call Vegas, PD takes them over four hours to get to you. Just don't leave anything in the car and avoid parking far or under dark!
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Stephanie O.

Yelp
Love TangTangTang! Very authentic Korean soup and banchan. They are always busy so be prepared for a small wait when you go during prime dinner time. I love their galbi tang! The soup is light and well flavored with some vermicelli noodles and tender meat. I always get the same thing and it's super filling esp with eating the side dishes. My favorite side dishes are the fish cakes, japchae and the daikon YUM! The restaurant is always busy but the service is great and they're all super fast and the food is brought usually fairly quickly!
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David W.

Yelp
A Korean restaurant specializes in soup. Very delicious! The must-try is the Pork Back-bone Soup.
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Serena H.

Yelp
Food was decent! The steamed pork didnt come with cabbage and it's $5 extra if we wanted. Not busy on a Friday night. The waitresses are friendly and attentive.
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Ben T.

Yelp
Disappointing Experience - Poor Service & Not Kid-Friendly I rarely write reviews, but our experience at this restaurant was frustrating enough to warrant one. From the moment we walked in, it was clear that customer service was not a priority. The staff seemed disinterested and inattentive, and we waited far too long just to be acknowledged and seated so we sat ourselves. What made matters worse was the complete lack of accommodations for families with young children. They only had two high chairs in the entire restaurant - both of which were already in use. When we asked if they had any alternatives or could help us make it work, the response was a shrug and a vague "sorry." No effort to assist or show concern. The overall atmosphere wasn't welcoming - especially for families. If you're dining with kids, I strongly recommend going elsewhere. There are plenty of places that actually make an effort to be family-friendly and understand the basics of good service.
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Emily H.

Yelp
Your typical Korean restaurant with traditional soups and bossam! Inside is very casual and friendly. Side dishes include fresh kimchi, fresh kimchi radish, japchae, and fish cake. Seolleongtang 8/10 - traditional, light, and delicious - season with salt and pepper to your taste - comes with thinly sliced beef, a small portion of clear noodles, green onions (on the side), and jjangajji (pickled radish and jalapeño) - on the pricier side for the amount you get The place was busy, but service was still quick!
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Phi N.

Yelp
Pretty solid spicy galbi jjim-- I could see myself coming back for it. The hot stone bibimbap and seafood pancake were just average. The meat in the bibimbap could be better and the pancake was a little thick for my liking. I did like their banchan; I always love me some odeng.
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Van Anh N.

Yelp
Currently the BEST bossam in LV!!! In my opinion heh. Soooooo much pork belly that's sooo tender and juicy and flavorful!! And it also comes with a lot of radish and chives, which I love!! Only downside is that there isn't a lot of cabbage, and you have to pay 5$ for more :/ highly highly recommend their bossam if you're searching for a good spot. Rice cake dumpling soup was good!! Warm and comforting. The dumplings were a good size. Easily sharable for up to 4-5 people. Overall would recommend :) it's become one of my fave Korean restaurants in Las Vegas!
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Lance K.

Yelp
We've been to Tang Tang Tang a few times. Tang Tang Tang's appetizers are really flavorful and they refill them for you as well. I used Korean restaurants wrapping their utensils in paper packaging, so you don't have to worry about other people handling your utensils prior to you, so it was odd to see the chopsticks and spoon all together in one box. It didn't really bother me, it was just different. I ordered the Beef Short Rib Soup with Cabbage (#22). The flavor is good with a little spice. I would have liked a little more vegetables in the soup, but overall, it was good. I one person in our party ordered the Pork Back-Bone Soup (#23). The flavor wasn't bad, but if you don't love black pepper, this dish isn't for you. When the dish came out, it was covered in black pepper. If I had to guess, in terms of quantity, I'd say there was equivalent to about a dozen black pepper packets on top of the soup, maybe more. The black pepper was overpowering. I love black pepper, but if this dish was in, it would have been overpowering to me as well. Service is always good here. They always check on you and let you take your time ordering. I'll definitely be back when I'm in the mood for soup.
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John K.

Yelp
*** Shoutout to Ms. Young! She always goes above and beyond to care for her customers. Such an awesome and warm person! *** Their service is excellent!!!!!!! As a Korean that's been living in LA for 40 years and recently moved to Vegas, I've never receive a better service in any other Korean restaurant other than Tang Tang Tang. Their food are authentic, homey and delicious, as well as their banchan (side dishes). Their menu ranges from soups, to ji-gae, pots, bossam, pork feet etc,, Great selection that you will find something you like if you come to eat just by yourself or with your entire family. All servers are very kind and attentive and feels that they are proud of their food and truly wanted their customers to enjoy their meal. All in all, you won't regret coming to Tang Tang Tang for some authentic & delicious Korean food.
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Monique W.

Yelp
My husband and I stopped by TangTangTang for dinner on a Friday evening. We typically go to a KBBQ, however, we decided to go a non-BBQ restaurant. TangTangTang is located in Spring Mountain within a private shopping plaza next to a few other local businesses. Parking is relatively limited. As soon as we entered the restaurant, we were immediately seated at a booth. Waters were provided for our table. The menu had a wide range of dishes from soups and grilled meat. The dishes are quite expensive, but the food quality is amazing! After reviewing the menu, we had decided to order the following Grilled Beef Bulgogi / 소불고기 - 30.99 Steamed Pork - Mini Size / 맛보기 보쌈 - 21.99 The Beef Bulgogi is one of my favorite dishes. TangTangTang's Beef Bulgogi was very good. It was tender and flavorful. There was enough for leftovers the next day! My husband thought the steam pork was some of the best he has ever had! The service was outstanding! The team members were consistently following up on our table, asking if we needed anything. The food at TangTangTang is authentic and delicious! This is now one of my go to restaurant's if I'm looking for some amazing banchan's, Bossam and grilled meats!
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Sarina L.

Yelp
Every trip to Vegas always ends up at TangTangTang. I mean every trip to TANGTANGTANG ends up in Vegas. It's delicious, affordable, and always a good time! I don't need to go in depth, everything on their menu is GREAT and servings are huge. My go to: Bossam, kimchi pancake, and the dumbling and rice cake soup. All my other friends get something different each time and no one has been dissapointed yet. I'm dreaming about it already.
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Vincent L.

Yelp
This place is one of the first korean restaurant I've tried and this location is still standing after many years and a pandemic! From the cozy atmosphere to the authentic cuisine being service, my experience has been nothing but positive. The menu boasts a variety of authentic Korean dishes, and each one I tried was bursting with flavor. They also have multiple side dishes, although not as many as in a korean barbeque restaurant, but their Kimchi and Radish taste freshly made in-house. The restaurant was busy so staff wasn't as attentive so that's understandable. I highly recommend the Pork Plate as seen in my pictures - it's a must-try if it's your first time trying a korean restaurant. Already planning my next visit to savor more of their menu!
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Jade U.

Yelp
Love this spot -- it's become one of my regular go-tos! The Bossam is always delicious and the banchan (side dishes) are super flavorful. I just wish they gave a little more cabbage with the small order of Bossam -- it never feels like quite enough. It can get busy sometimes, but the vibe is fun and the Korean music adds a great energy to the place. Definitely recommend!
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Jocelyn K.

Yelp
Came here with my family of 3 looking for a dinner spot with some hot soup after a long day of outdoor activities and driving, and it did not disappoint!! If you're sitting on a table next to a wall, the menu can be found on the wall which was a fun little realization for us. They have a good variety of Korean cuisine classics, and we decided to go with the Boiled Combination Ox soup. Their banchan were all delicious and the soup was absolutely healing. You can taste the quality in both the broth and meats, and you can also ask for more soup! The portion size is also generous for the price, that we even had sizable leftovers. I'd love to come back if I'm ever in the area again!

Lothar H.

Yelp
This place is awesome! We've been coming here over 10 years. We've literally never had a bad experience. Never. The flavors, the service, everything has always been incredible. If you want Korean food in Vegas, this is it.
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Junkyu K.

Yelp
초심을 잃으신것 같음. 감자탕은 질기고 뼈와 떨어지지도 않고 육계장은 쫄아서 짜기만 하고 다시 조리한건 맹탕. 처음 오픈시 너무 맛나게 먹엇는데 많이 아쉬움.
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Trewen W.

Yelp
Stopped by around 10ish am on a weekend morning. I love how there's a korean soup place open early. It was so hot and dry, and their soups rejuvenated us! The staff was really friendly, seated us checked on us and helped clarify menu. We ordered the Galbitang 갈비탕 (beef short rib soup), we also got Samgyetang 삼계탕 (Chicken ginseng soup) and we got Mul Naengmyeon 물냉면 (Cold noodle soup) The galbitang was really delicious, light but full of flavor, rich with beefiness. The Samgyetang was so clean and aromatic, felt really nice to drink something like this after a long day prior. The cold noodles were amazing. Perfect for Vegas since it was about 110° there. Refreshing, light, sweet with a bit of tartness to it. Absolutely delicious! Loved everything here and the atmosphere, definitely gonna stop by again when i'm back!
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Emily L.

Yelp
Friendly service. Taste was Good!! But the meat is a little tough kimchi was delicious.
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Clarisa P.

Yelp
Stopped by TangTangTang on a late Saturday night. It was one of the few sit downs open around 11pm. There were a lot of diners around this time, either families or solo diners. I liked the atmosphere here - it was a quiet mom and pop shop, it kind of reminded me of the underground restaurants in NYC! I ordered the rice cake and dumpling soup, while my friend ordered the bibimbap. The banchan here was fine. The kimchi tasted watered down, but I understand there are so many iterations of these dishes. I liked my soup - it could have used more flavor, but at that point in the night, it was exactly what I needed. The serving was so big, I was able to take some home. The employees here were pretty hands off, but very attentive when needed. I'd love to try TangTangTang again.