Tang Tang Tang

Korean restaurant · West Side

Tang Tang Tang

Korean restaurant · West Side

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

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This cozy strip-mall spot serves up authentic Korean comfort food like ox bone soup and spicy hot pots, all in a laid-back wood-accented setting.  

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

tangtangtangvegas.com

$20–30 · Menu

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

+1 702 464 5177
tangtangtangvegas.com

$20–30 · Menu

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"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

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"Almost a year since Tang Tang Tang replaced Kushiyaki Inyo on Spring Mountain Road, the Korean soup specialists are expanding to the southwest. The second location will take over 1,760 square feet, a similar size to its current operation, at the South Rainbow Square retail center on Rainbow Boulevard, close to Wigwam Avenue and almost eight miles south of Chinatown. It replaces the shuttered Korean barbecue concept MamaOH. Promising to be “coming soon,” Tang Tang Tang is also confidently predicting it will serve the “most delicious bowl in the world.” Describing itself as a “bunsik,” a modest Korean restaurant serving inexpensive choices, the Chinatown original has earned a very loyal fan base for its focus on traditional cooking methods and its ox bone broth. On the menu, 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, plus noodle dishes of spicy chilled buckwheat, or glass noodle with sauteed vegetables." - Bradley Martin

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Nectar Wilson

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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.

Caroline K

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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!

Brian Ines

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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.

drey

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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.

J K

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Among Korean restaurants, this one is good and has good food. On this visit, the food was sweet and salty. I also tried two menus. And the dumplings were undercooked, but they were still delicious. The food is generally sweet. This is my favorite restaurant. I think it would be good if they just improved the sweet and salty taste.

Kristin

Google
Food was great and service was fast. The pork bone soup was flavourful and spicy, and the meat fell right off the bone. The cold noodles were so refreshing but in my opinion could've been more sour (I added so much vinegar but it wasn't enough lol). They gave 4 side dishes, all of which were very tasty but the kimchi was so much spicier than I'm used to 😅 overall we were all very satisfied. Prices were super reasonable; under $20/person if you each get one entree. Even the soju here is considerably less expensive than you can get elsewhere ($13 if I remember correctly).

Sunny NIU

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I am bringing my local friend there. I have been to South Korea twice. I know they have great food. The chicken soup with ginseng is very good for girls. Spicy beef soup is also yummy. Side dishes are good too. Love it!

Daniel Lee

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my Korean mother and father both ate like they were in their 20s and agreed that the food reminded them of Korea legitimately one of the best offerings of Korean food i've had, and they're probably my go-to because even their 반찬 was amazing