Kyle W.
Yelp
Located in the Sahara, this place is one of the better options inside the hotel/casino. My friends and I went here for some food, and on a Monday late dinner around 9pm, we were surprised to be quoted a 20 minute wait for a table of 4. We decided to just stick around and peruse the menu, and to our surprised, we were able to get seated closer to 2 minutes, so either they did a typo or did not see an open table nearby.
We shared the street food wontons chicken & mushrooms (soup), Mongolian beef stir-fry with knife sliced noodle, braised pork belly and fried egg over rice, and crispy orange chicken. The food is pretty good quality, despite the above average pricing (about $30/person after tax and tip).
The wontons were pretty good and the soup within is fairly light, which is good to start. The Mongolian beef noodles were my favorite, as the beef is very tender and you can just bite small pieces easily, and the noodles were cooked to al dente. The braised pork belly was flavorful and did not have too much fat, yet it was still very tender. I loved how the fried egg still had a perfectly runny yolk, which is my preference, and the rice absorbs good amounts of the sauce. The crispy orange chicken is nicely battered and still retains the crispiness, kind of like the Korean fried chicken is typically still crispy despite the sauce on top.
Service here is pretty good as they keep refilling water to ensure you always have water in the cup. Other requests were fulfilled fairly quickly, after flagging down the server.