Ten Suns Braised Beef
Thai restaurant · Northern Strip ·

Ten Suns Braised Beef

Thai restaurant · Northern Strip ·

Beef noodle soups with brisket and oxtail, flavorful broths

food court experience
comforting soup
homey feel
noodle bowls
thai styled noodle soup
casual eatery
comfort food
solo dining
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3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

$10–20

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Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
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3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

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•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
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Resorts World reveals its 40 restaurants and bars on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip | Eater Vegas

"Ten Suns Braised Beef brings Thai beef noodle dishes to the Famous Foods lineup, focusing on hearty, braised-flavor noodle bowls." - Susan Stapleton

https://vegas.eater.com/2021/6/24/22549008/resorts-world-opens-restaurants-bar-las-vegas-strip
Ten Suns Braised Beef

Alizen

Google
Who wants to order soup when you’re on the Strip? Well, Ten Suns just might make you change your mind about this one! $16 -- Combo Brisket & Oxtail Noodles are definitely worth paying the extra dollar for the oxtail. When I initially opened the container I was really disappointed because the sauce made the container super soggy and my noodles were clumped together but after the initial bite I didn't care because the sauce blended with the noodles so perfectly and had a nice little spice to it. The brisket was thick and juicy and the oxtail... man that oxtail had the most amount of meat you could ever ask for! 10/10 recommend. My only gripe and the reason why they don’t get five stars from me is that I do think that they can improve on their packaging AND the heat of their food. There should be no reason why my food isn’t piping hot if I’m getting it immediately after you’re serving it so I do hope that they take these two into consideration to really add that extra oomph. (11/100—2022)

Christiana W.

Google
This restaurant is located in the food stalls in the famous foods area at Resorts World. I thought I would give this place a try because I do love Thai styled noodle soup. I tried the braised beef noodle soup with brisket. The dish contained egg noodle, lettuce leaf, and bean sprouts. The flavor of the broth was pretty good, but overall the dish just wasn't there for me. The brisket tasted good. Bean sprouts were fresh and crunchy still. Egg noodles were cooked correctly. I wanted to love it, but I don't think it would get it again. Dish was $12. Food came out at a timely manner.

Asif R.

Google
This store is a part of an experience within Resorts World where you have a bunch of street type vendor restaurants that are located right on the casino floor. A very cool idea in my opinion. Braised beef noodle brisket soup which was $14. Vegas prices... but a reasonable bowl of hot brisket noodle soup which was pretty tasty. This reminds me of back in the day when Rio's buffet was kind of like that which had cuisines from all around the world that you could try. Of course, a difference here is that it's not a buffet. However, you can order at any specific counter of any of these stores lined up alongside each other and place an order from several of the stores while standing at the screen at any one of the stores. So it feels like that they're not really competing with each other but they are part of an experience together which is once again Very cool in my opinion.

Cuyler S.

Google
This is a pho shop in a food court in a casino. Do not expect the best or most authentic pho of your life, BUT it's decent if you need some comforting soup after a long weekend in Vegas.

Allo C.

Google
Ten suns shared their stall with pho at famous food court Genting Resort World casino. They serve beef soup only. The broth kinda on the sweet side, almost too sweet for my taste. The noodles and beef are good. Another good option to to try

Megan S.

Google
The combo with oxtail soup was delicious. Flavorful broth with tasty meat. One of the best choices to eat in that street food court in the Hilton Resort World, by far.

Blockchain B.

Google
Great atmosphere at food street in general. But Ten Sun's was rude and ignored me standing at the counter. They act like they didn't notice me but somehow they saw my small service dog far behind me in the dining area (small pom) when I went to order food I was told me she wasn't allowed to sit on the hard wood chairs. It was a super slow afternoon. I don't like that so I immediately turned around and ordered at the taco place across from them right on front of them. Lost my appetite for pho oodles of noodles instantly. Glad I got the food from the taco spot instead. He was salty and lost a $25 order. Don't go here if you want to be treated right.

Christine

Google
The rare beef noodle soup was a highlight in our variety of dishes ordered at Famous Foods food court. Simple but we'll executed. Very homey but the thin egg noodles were perfectly cooked with a little chew. No spice so very kid friendly.
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David W.

Yelp
A solid and convenient option for those beef noodle soup cravings for ones staying at Resorts World, or perhaps stopping by to explore Las Vegas' iteration of world famous hawker stands, without the grime and sometimes uncomfortable humidity, depending on what part of the world you're exploring, For those looking to get a sample of the hawker stands experience in the comfort of a Las Vegas resort, Ten Suns Braised Beef is not a bad place to visit. Not the best beef noodle soup I have ever had, but certainly not the worst. One of the better options of all the "food stands" we tried during our stay at Resorts World.
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Joyce T.

Yelp
Beef noodles soup, both the noodles and soup are overly salty. Not worth it. Went there because of the resort world famous street food, but it just food court quality with hotel dining price.
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Alizen R.

Yelp
Who wants to order soup when you're on the Strip? Well, Ten Suns just might make you change your mind about this one! $16 -- Combo Brisket & Oxtail Noodles are definitely worth paying the extra dollar for the oxtail. When I initially opened the container I was really disappointed because the sauce made the container super soggy and my noodles were clumped together but after the initial bite I didn't care because the sauce blended with the noodles so perfectly and had a nice little spice to it. The brisket was thick and juicy and the oxtail... man that oxtail had the most amount of meat you could ever ask for! 10/10 recommend. My only gripe and the reason why they don't get five stars from me is that I do think that they can improve on their packaging AND the heat of their food. There should be no reason why my food isn't piping hot if I'm getting it immediately after you're serving it so I do hope that they take these two into consideration to really add that extra oomph. (11/100--2022)
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Randy F.

Yelp
Located in Resorts World, Ten Suns Braised Beef is like much of Famous Foods. It's new, flavors are good, but prices and portions are underwhelming. Each stall at Famous Foods reads like a world class street food sampling but the reality is that most are solid offerings for a quick bite. Ten Suns offers a beef soup rendition and while flavors are fine, noodle portion and meat slices are on the modest side. Cuts like oxtail that were once offered have now been replaced by rare beef and brisket. Ten Suns accepts credit cards and is indoor dining only.
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Kevin S.

Yelp
Nice people working here. I'm from SoCal so it's not fair to judge a pho spot in some Vegas food court harshly. But for a food court pho spot, not bad. The broth could use some work but they gave us a good amount of meat. Not sure why the noodles were egg noodles but hey, better than crappy normal food court food any day.
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Doriee L.

Yelp
Came here the night they first opened. Ten Suns does a Thai version of beef noodle soup. You could also get the dish without soup and take it as lo mein instead. We opted to try their beef brisket noodle soup $13. When we went, their receipt printer was not working so there was an employee there hand writing our order + giving us our number. Typically, you will order on the kiosk and they will text you when your order is ready. That night, everyone had to stand to wait for their orders. The dish came with a few pieces of beef, thin egg noodles, bean sprouts, green onions, and a leaf of lettuce. The beef that they used actually looked like the brisket at pho restaurants. However, it was super tender. The thin egg noodles were cooked perfectly and still had a good bite to it. The soup had a good amount of beef flavor but it did lean on the saltier end. Overall, Ten Suns seems to be one of the cheaper options in the food hall. The flavor that they provide is decent. While I wouldn't mind eating here again, I prefer the Taiwanese style of beef noodle soup rather than the Thai style.
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Henry L.

Yelp
The meal was just middle of the road. I truthfully was inclined to give this place a 2-star, but I don't want to hurt a new business. I ordered the noodles with Rare Beef. It's $13.00, and $14.09 out the door after taxes. The presentation is fine, but it's the flavor--or lack of--that is disappointing. I really think the broth could use more salt. PROs: - Food gets made fastish CONs: - Broth is very light tasting - Somewhat pricier (but probably to be expected in a hotel setting - Hard to find seating in the area VERDICT: - Once is enough for me. Unless something dramatically changes, nothing entices me to order this meal again.
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Elvin B.

Yelp
Need a quick noodle bite?!? Great little pit stop to make is in the food hall at resorts world. Ten suns noodle with beef is a great snack to curve your appetite for dinner. Not to heavy and not to pricey. Quick service with a great ambience to boot. 1-star food quality 1-star service 1-star size 1-star pricing 0-star for variety (only 3 items to choose were out of 2 different noodle types)
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Mia B.

Yelp
My daughter and I wanted to eat some hot soup after our long walk through the main strip. However we were disappointed with Resorts World's street foods. Ten Suns' beef brisket soup was overpriced and lacked quality ingredients. It only had a few pieces of beef and one green leaf that shouldn't be added to this type of dish. The broth had a sweet beefy taste, which had an odd taste. The quality of the noodles and soup was not served hot. Overall, we were unhappy with our meal and couldn't take more than 2-3 spoonful of broth. I won't be retuning at Resort World.
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Ann M.

Yelp
I don't understand what's w the bad reviews. Yes, it's expensive and overpriced but what did you expect?! It's Vegas and it's inside the hotel! Everywhere you go is going to cost that much... It's convenient to get if your staying in this hotel too! The broth was flavorful and smelled good. Not sure why people didn't like it. It was good!
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Matt P.

Yelp
I wanted to really like this place, but there's little positives you can take away from this place. They use egg noodles that's similar to the one used for wonton noodles. I wished they used a thicker noodle and would have been better if it was freshly stretched. I ordered the beef noodle soup with oxtail. The broth was on the salty side and tasted like they doused it with soy sauce instead of doing it the traditional way. I did notice a lot of Maggi soy seasoning in the back wall. So I'm wondering if that's what they used for the broth as it does have that taste. The brisket was cut a little too thick and not as tender as it should have been. It was a bit too chewy for my liking. If you don't want to drive to Chinatown for some proper beef noodle soup, I guess this will do. Still not worth the $17 they charge.
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Steven W.

Yelp
Not too long of a wait as we ordered on the tablet. I ordered the dry noodles with beef briskets. Good flavor but the noodles could have been mixed in more. Brisket was good and surprisingly a generous portion.
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Cindy S.

Yelp
Tender beef, perfect egg noodles. Broth was flavorful, overly sweet. 3.5 stars, but rounding up because I'm nice like that.
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Angelica M.

Yelp
Maybe because that have been opened month now do I feel that they have really considered the previous reviews. I got the combo with the oxtail soup. $17. Yes drinks for all the outlets are ridiculous with it being $5 a soda bottle. Plenty of meat, very egg-y noodles, and the broth is super beefy tasting. Oxtail itself was very fall off the bone good . They provided a side of chili oil. Ordered and got my text in less than 10 mins. Presentation was fine. My picture because of where we sat sucks so sorry guys haha. I also was hungry Overall value is okay but that's tourist price for you. I wouldn't count this place out if you're craving soup.
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Xander D.

Yelp
All these other less than 4 star reviews be triiiiippppiiinnnnn! I came to Resorts World, no expectations, no Yelping. Smelled and found this spot, ordered the combo and Got Dang!!!! I'm wet as I'm typing this up. If you want some fast noodles/soup with oxtail that just falls off the bone, and a flavorful juicy brisket, and that PHAAAAAATTTTY steak, give it a try. Don't buy into the hate. One of the best easy soups I've had in a long time. Try it out and show some love...And bring a towel.
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Ray B.

Yelp
New eatery as part of the Street Food inspired stalls in Resorts World. The menu is rather limited and only has 3 dishes of beef/rare steak or oxtail as soup or over noddles. While this limited menu is reminiscent of the hawker stalls in Singapore, there is a major difference: the hawkers in Singapore spent generations perfecting their one dish, while the quality of this eatery is clearly not perfected. The beef and oxtail combo soup wasn't bad, but not great either. It certainly doesn't live up to the hype. Prices are more appropriate for an airport than a city restaurant. $20 is simply too much.
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Kucing G.

Yelp
One of the worst Chinese Noodle soups I've ever had in Vegas. A little over $20 for a bowl of mediocre tasting soup with barely any noodles or toppings and thinly sliced somewhat tough meat. Skip this and get the Ramen from the same counter, that was at least decent.
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Maggie P.

Yelp
This was my first time dining in the Food Hall at Resorts World. I tried the beef noodle soup which looked like a small portion but was very filling. I ended up not being able to finish the bowl since there was a large amount of noodles. The broth was very deep and rich, I'd definitely come back for this dish.

Mei M. K.

Yelp
We passed by this place the night before and saw a lady that had just picked up a bowl from there. The bowl looked huge so we had to mentally bookmark this place. Ended up returning the next day. Kinda glad we did. Noodle soup bowl was delicious. Noodles were perfectly cooked, the soft boiled egg was out of this world, and the broth was really tasty. We only got a few slivers of meat which was disappointing and the price was high but we understand that this is Vegas. Minus one star for the grumpy counter woman. The customers before us were kind of dismissed by her and they went to another stall.
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Peggy M.

Yelp
What a poor excuse for a meal. Three pieces of meat. The Oder took 15 minutes and then the bowl had three pieces of meat and not much broth. What a waste of $15
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Brian S.

Yelp
I was absolutely impressed with the offerings at Resorts World Famous Foods Street Eats, and to start the adventure I hit up Ten Suns Braised Beef. The service was a little slow, especially with not being hugely busy at the time we went. However, I was more than impressed with the flavor. The beef was great, and thoroughly enjoyed the meal. For Las Vegas, it was definitely worth the price.
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Vanessa C.

Yelp
I loved it!!! I got the oxtail combo, good serving of meats and the flavor of the broth is outstanding. The egg noodle was also very delicious. I would recommend it to a friend
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Jenny L.

Yelp
Not sure why this food stand received a Michelin Bib Gourmand award. The oxtail/beef combo broth was bland and salty. But it came with generous portions of meat and noodles. It is a Thai restaurant so I was expecting spicy, sour, exotic, anything...type of flavors. The staff was enthusiastic and courteous. The management needs to refine the broth to make it more special or reflective of its original restaurant.
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Cheryl W.

Yelp
I got the combo noodle soup. The flavor of the soup was great and was temperature hot! The noodles were cooked perfectly and the beef was excellent. The entire bowl of noodle soup was worth the price. Perfect bowl of noodle soup to cure a hangover or cold!

Dwayne D.

Yelp
Always fun trying new places. This place caught my eye. Braised beef noodle soup. The one I ordered was with oxtail. I was not impressed. The portion size was decent. However the noodles were one tangled clump. With chopsticks it was difficult to eat. The brisket pieces were ok if a bit fatty. What was really disappointing was the oxtail was inedible. It was a large piece that reminded me of a rubber ball. Oxtails are normally tender and nearly fall off the bone. Not here. And the ordering system sucks. I don't want to go to a fancy resort and order from a touchscreen like I'm at an airport McDonalds. Not very sanitary and ZERO customer service. Throw that out along with this terrible food.
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Mimi N.

Yelp
Regret having a meal here. Ordered the rare steak noodle soup and was confused at what they were trying to serve. Broth was a bit salty, but maybe they did that on purpose for the bland meat. The rare steak was sliced thinner than an elite model during fashion week, thus cooked itself instantly. Ask for steak on side if you like yours to stay rare. Comes with 1 lettuce leaf and some raw bean sprouts. Not really worth $16 :')
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EQ N.

Yelp
Ordered takeout for bringing back to my hotel room. We ordered the brisket noodle soup. Plenty slices of brisket like 8-10. Egg noodle is cooked right, not mushy. Soup is very hot, in a separate container, even after we walked back to our room. Soup taste is similar to most Thai noodle soup which is a bit on the sweet side (and unlike the other Yelper said, it is NOT weird. Thai noodle soup is just like that please~). The one star I took away is because the soup is very salty.... like a brine. I could not drink a spoonful of the soup. I would consider this like a watery sauce rather than a soup. Price-wise, it is a hotel food, so it is expected.
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Erin S.

Yelp
I went here last week and really loved the oxtail soup. The portion was large and very filling. The noodles were cooked well. I loved the broth. It was very flavorful. The oxtail was super tender. My order came out pretty quickly. Yes, it is pricey but seemed fair considering the location of the restaurant. Overall, a good place to eat if you want a filling meal or have a hangover.
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Aaron A.

Yelp
Okay so I'm the type of Yelper who gives everyone a second chance. Ten Suns is the perfect example of reading reviews and listening to customers. I'm glad I gave this place a second chance. This go around the broth was super flavorful and rich, the beef steak was tender and juicy, and the noodles cooked to perfection. Yeah the price is the only downside I won't lie. 5 bucks for a Coke is RIDICULOUS but that's not their fault that's the reality of eating on the Strip. Honestly if you're craving some good noodle soup and you're by Resorts World. Give Ten Suns a try!
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Blythe S.

Yelp
I checked out resorts world for the first time this weekend and decided to eat lunch while there. I took a look at all the restaurant menus on the kiosk I ordered from and went with the oxtail soup from Ten Suns. I thought it was a little pricey for what it was (around $20 after tax/tip), but figured it's because of location in resorts world. Considering how many people were around, I thought the food was ready relatively quickly (12 minutes). The first taste of the broth had me thinking it's just ok or not great, like many of the other reviews I read. But overall I didn't think it was bad, granted it was my first oxtail soup. The broth had a nice herby flavor, and it was not too strong or salty etc. There was plenty of protein in the dish and the meat just fell off the bone. It wasn't too fatty either. I finished the whole bowl and was content after thinking it was a little bit of a let down at first.
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Cyndi N.

Yelp
Disgusting! Threw up immediately. My noodles didn't even separate... it was stuck together.
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Bryant Q.

Yelp
Believe it or not, this broth is okay, and the beef was soft and fatty... But they only serve it with a side of plain soy sauce. No hot sauce, chili oil or anything like that available. Ended up being pretty unmemorable
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Leen D.

Yelp
The food court is convenient. Lots or order kiosk. I gave this place a 3 star because the soup was super salty. Great serving size. Friendly staff.
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jimmy y.

Yelp
The food came out cold, it seems like the burner for the broth that was poured wasn't even on..making the noodles come out as one blob. The flavor of the broth was not very flavorful

Bum C.

Yelp
This is a Thai style noodle shop.But from what I had it, the soup is not what it should be. So disappointed. Pls improve the taste.
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Zijie H.

Yelp
Honestly don't know why the review is so low for this place. Got the brisket noodle and it was hella fire. The brisket was tender with just the right amount of fat. The thin egg noodles were cooked perfectly, and the soup base was hot and flavorful. A whole package for a whopping $13. Honestly this was very very good.
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Phillip S.

Yelp
I had the beef brisket noodle soup and it was kinda bland. Had some Asian medicine taste to it and for the price was not worth it.
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Tony V.

Yelp
Ordered their beef noodle steak and it was a big disappointment! The broth was lacking flavor.. almost like eating noodles with water. Do not waste your money on the noodle soup... should've read the review before I ordered. Guarantee any cup noodles will taste better!
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Candy K.

Yelp
I was very skeptical due to all the bad reviews but I really wanted some Thai noodles so we tried it. We got the dry and the broth brisket noodles. Both were a good amount. We even had leftovers. The dry noodles had a lot more flavor and a spicy kick to it. But the broth one was really good to me too with added hot sauce. The meat was plentiful and very tender. I was pleasantly surprised with it being from a food court and with the bad reviews. And BTW- I'm Thai and a tough critic and approve Ten Suns hands down! I would eat there again but I'm still tempted to try all the other places too!
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Jim W.

Yelp
I had absolutely no expectations since it was the first time seeing the restaurant. I enjoyed the brisket. It was soft and tender. I thought the broth was good. It was a little sweet for me but still good. I read a lot of other reviews that said it lacked flavor, chili sauce, etc. However, I am the kind of person who only wants the beef flavor with no extras. The main flavor was beef, and the brisket was the presentation and the core of the dish. Five stars and would come back again. This place opened in June? And it is now Sept so I think Resort World fixed some things.
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Jenny L.

Yelp
It literally tasted like soy sauce soup noodles.. took them over 15 minutes to make! Overpriced soy sauce noodles... literally a waste of my time and money...
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Arianelle L.

Yelp
Ordered the Ox-Tail Combo Noodle with Sauce (the non-soupy one). I'm usually a noodle lover of all sorts and kinds, but this one really missed the mark. I have never had tougher ox tail than this one. Usually it's fall off the bone tender, but this was chewy, dry and flavorless. The noodles were just ok, the sauce lacked flavor, was a lot blander than it looked. The brisket was the only pretty ok part of this meal. And for the price, they could've have added a small pickled side of some sort. Resort World food court: you need to step up your game!

Radclyffe C.

Yelp
Ordered combo noodle soup, and the broth was overly salty. The noodles and meat were tasty though. Overall, would not get again.

Larry W.

Yelp
I ordered a Beef Brisket Noodles, to go to eat in our room at The Hilton, the server is giving me the soup on a cup without a lid. I refused to accept it. So, she poured the soup into the noodles and gave me a cold look. Back in our room the Beef Brisket Noodle soup is just plain cold, sugary taste that's all. NOTHING SPECIAL. That's my first and last experience with Ten Suns.
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Theera T.

Yelp
I usually dont even write review. Regardless of what review u see. Im Thai and I can tell u for certain that the oxtail noodle soup is probably the a few of Thai dishes I have had in the US that resembles home!!!
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A S.

Yelp
After ordering from several concessions in Resort Worlds "Street Eats" and ordering soup from Ten Suns, the broth hit my taste buds, I immediately put down the ladle and rushed back to the kiosk to order another soup to go while I finished my initial soup. WOW!
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Frederick L.

Yelp
It was alright. Good to fill your belly. The broth was really bland. No flavor at all. Was expecting more for the price. Service was quick and efficient though.
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Debby L.

Yelp
I enjoyed the broth. It was authentic and was a great end of the night meal. The oxtail and brisket meat were tender and the noodles were cooked well. I recommend for those craving a late night Asian meal.

Joe C.

Yelp
Ordered the braised beef noodle soup. While the beef was soft I found the flavor lacking. The broth was nice and simple with good seasoning and beef flavor. I think a hint of spice or sauce to go with the beef would have kicked this dish up a notch. The noodles were nicely cooked and still had a nice bite. Overall, the dish was average. I was so hoping for that wow factor but this didn't do it for me. Food was also very pricey. General observation I found regarding the new Famous Street food stalls at Resort World was that while they tried to bring the hawker street food to Vegas they forgot to bring the affordable price tags as well.