WuHu Noodle

Asian restaurant · The Highlands

WuHu Noodle

Asian restaurant · The Highlands

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3333 Blue Diamond Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89139

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Where to Eat Around Las Vegas for Lunar New Year

"Several limited-time specials (available January 15-29) spice up the menu at WuHu Noodle. The Silverton restaurant has added a wok-seared Cantonese lobster, braised pig feet, salt and pepper shrimp, and pork belly with bok choy and jasmine rice to its new year’s menu." - Ryan Slattery

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Fernando Anchondo

Google
The orange chicken is reminiscent of panda express. The Singapore noodles lack flair, notes of green onion and peppers and not enough flavor. But the service, beware. The cashier might drop your cups at you, as if gently throwing them at you. Worth trying, but not returning.

Daniel Taylor

Google
The service was mediocre at best. Food was extremely flavorless and bland. Rice was basic, Mongolian Beef was NOT hot. Even after they gave me their "hottest sauce," it still couldn't even be considered warm. EXTREMELY overpriced. Not worth it at all. Panda Express would have been cheaper and better by far.

H M

Google
The Wu Hu restaurant is inside the Silverado Casino. We came to eat the roast duck which was very good and excellent flavor with the sweet sauce. The wonton was only average and the Hong Kong pan fried noodle with beef was ok only.

Dallas M

Google
I don't have high expectations whenever trying new Chinese-inspired restaurants because there's so many of them in this city (in this country, rather), so to find one extremely better than the other can be difficult at times. My family and I tried this restaurant for the first time a few years ago and after that initial visit, it warranted a second visit. After the second visit, I thought I wouldn't return; not because of a bad experience, but due to this city having an extreme amount of restaurants to try. My wife and I returned for a third time on 20 Apr 2024 and based on all three visits, everything has been pretty consistent. During the Apr 2024 visit, we ordered a massive amount of food so I could try a lot of their entrées and provide a robust/comprehensive review of this restaurant. We ended up getting the Chicken Lettuce Cups, Pork Belly Folded (Steam) Buns, Asian Chicken Wings, Potstickers, Green Bean Beef, and Sweet and Sour Chicken. Every item was magnificent with the exception of the Green Bean Beef. Whereas the flavor profile of the Green Bean Beef was superb, the beef texture was less than adequate - it was overcooked. Normally, I'm not a big fan of Chinese style Potstickers (I enjoy Korean and Japanese style more), but the ones from WuHu are fantastic. Of noteworthy mention, I've also tried the Wonton Soup, Crab Rangoon, Orange Chicken, Mongolian Beef, and Kung Pao Chicken from this restaurant during my previous visits and all items were extraordinary, except the Mongolian Beef; the beef wasn't overcooked, but rather too salty for me. It's weird because normally the beef entrées at Chinese restaurants are grandiose and my go-to items; however, this restaurant's beef entrées are batting zero-for-two, for me. The service is amazingly quick here which is appreciative because whenever you walk up to the restaurant, there always seems to be at least 5-6 groups waiting in line to place their order and/or 2-3 tables waiting for their food. The prices are slightly on the higher side for being a fast casual restaurant, but it "somewhat" balances out with the food quality and service. Only downfall for me is that this is located really close to the casino floor which welcomes cigarette smoke into the dining area. I mean, I get it, it's a casino, so what do you expect? Well, I can mention several places that aren't as exposed to people with cancer sticks while you're trying to eat. Overall, I enjoy coming here if and when I happen to be in this part of the city...and I still recommend this restaurant to everyone.

Robert Cannella

Google
The food is hit or miss, dumplings in chili oil are great. We ordered a couple each. They delivered 2 orders and said more would be right out. We waited like 20 min before asking and the server acted like we were trying to steal the dumplings we got with our food vouchers. Honestly disappointed I had to wait so long for them to dig through all their receipts to finally realize they had charged us and make our order after like 30 additional minutes. Shame I used to like this place.

Tami Whiteleather

Google
This place was just voted Best of Las Vegas for Chinese food December, 2024. We’ve been to many mediocre Asian food restaurants in Vegas. Those who voted for this place were right! It’s inside Silverton Casino. We’ll be back. 😊💯

James Klein

Google
The WuHu Noodle inside the Silverton Casino is a good place to pop in and eat. Nothing fancy just good food. I had the Kung Pao Shrimp that lacked flavor and was bell peppers and onions but my wife really enjoyed the orange chicken. I noticed I n the receipt that there was a $3 service charge... So I guess there is no need to leave a tip, although an employee brings out your food, no one waits on you. You get your own drinks and plastic utensils.

Loren Lamb

Google
Order $60 lobster plate! Was told 30 minutes, and I was good with that. 48 minutes later, I asked what the delay was? Then I was informed it had been ready and my number didn't show up on their screen! So, of course, the lobster was a little cold after setting on their counter for 15 minutes . I'm just a little disappointed with no offer for a further discount or something. Sign unhappy customer.
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Jessica H.

Yelp
This was the only restaurant with a long line inside the Silverton Lodge. A great sign! The price is great for the service size (huge)! There were only 5 pieces of tofu would have liked more. The veggies were close to raw but fresh for sure!
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Rachel B.

Yelp
This place is not good. We ordered several items and all had zero flavor. The Fun Chow noodles with BBQ pork tasted like oil...pork was dry, onions were fresh but savor or seasoning was missing. The chicken fried rice was bland and dry and not worth the price. This is not your typical Asian cuisine. Skip it and get a burger at the Mermaid bar.
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Michael V.

Yelp
I want a reply for management. Two years ago I ordered $50 in food for takeout and apparently the chefs never got my ordered and told me basically tough luck, closed. I never went back. A few years pass by and I started getting $20 food comp offers from Silverton. Did a takeout meal last night (order ended in 88). Everyone got their food except me. They closed up and the two women there was pleading with the chef telling him I didn't get my food and I already paid. He begrudgingly cooked it. Noodles were burnt. Sauce wasn't cooked down. Was complete utter trash I was given and I had to throw it away. That's all you need to know about their respect for their customers. If they had their choice they would spit in your face. What I was given to eat I wouldn't give my friends dog. Absolutely disrespectful "chef." Manager - where are you?
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John F.

Yelp
My wife and I were in Silverton casino,we tried WUHU restaurant. The food is WAY overpriced We ordered 2 dishes and a large overpriced bowl of soup and a large drink. My wife's plate came out and mine 10 minutes later. They give you a very small bowl of crunchy noodles for the soup.i asked the waitress could we please have some more crunchy noodles,she said I can not do that,I told we ordered a large soup and would like more noodles,I have been to many restaurants in my life,usually they give you all the crunchy noodles you want,one reason is they are very inexpensive.i also told her people were complaining that the restaurant was too hot and could they put on the air conditioner,again said I can't.i went to the cashier and asked and asked them that everyone is very hot,she said air is on and didn't want to make it higher,I also asked for a small cup for my wife to share my drink and take her medicine,they wanted to charge me $2.by now I had enough and told my wife let's go.i have never heard in my life whether it be NY LA or Vegas to have to pay extra for crunchy noodles or a small cup.there a few restaurants in Las Vegas where the portions are larger and less expensive. At WUHU the customer is always wrong.
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Kainani K.

Yelp
The food was absolutely delicious! I had the beef chow mein and my husband had the beef fried rice. Both dishes were huge and packed with flavor!
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Shelley V.

Yelp
Wuhu Noodle is a pretty good spot for Chinese food. It's located on the casino floor at Silverton close to the Players Rewards sign up counter. The line can get pretty long and plenty of people are ordering for takeout. You order at the counter, pay, they give you a number, and you grab a table (if you're lucky to find one) The service is quick and to the point. They aren't overly friendly or nice but they get the job done. The tables have a caddy with chili paste, chili oil, and hot mustard. They offer your traditional Chinese food people plus dim sum and some Thai food selections. The food is cooked fresh to order and comes out fairly quickly. The taste of the food is great and spot on for your Chinese food cravings. Prices are casino prices so a little higher than if you went to your local Chinese food spot but not strip pricing. I'd definitely return as the food was good.
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Maile K.

Yelp
The dishes are made to order and come to your table piping hot. Very flavorful, except for the pancake. It was not a good choice. The fried rice is excellent definitely enough for 4 people if ordered with the dumplings like we did. (There were only 2 of us.) A great place to satisfy hunger cravings while dumping $100 bills into penny slots, one after another, trying to get dang the pig to explode! IYKYK I'll be back, WuHu!! Whoo-hoo!
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Divine G.

Yelp
Service is quite fast, even if you are in line they are quick and efficient on the order. My comment is the food is in a small portion (" as if you're eating a kid's meal" better if they have other options) and a lot expensive though on my taste. But all is good, i can never argue that I'm in the casino, all is expensive. The experience is great, and the entertainment too, this is where the Mermaid show in SILVERTON Casino.
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Danah H.

Yelp
Woo hoo noodle restaurant is in the Silverton resort food court in Las Vegas. You order at the register and have a seat at one of the tables or high up booths. This restaurant is usually pretty busy but the two nights I went during the late evening around 8 PM. It was a 2 1/2 hour wait to get the food after ordering. The restaurant was always clean and had at least two servers that would bring you the food or clean off tables . Not the most friendly servers or person taking your order, but with the limited choices of sitdown meals in the resort you make do. The shrimp fried rice had nice size shrimp in it and was a bit plain tasting, but the soy sauce gave us some extra flavor. My mom really enjoyed the wonton soup which she ordered twice while we were there. The pho noodle soup had way too many noodles that I had to pull out half of them and seemed a bit too plain for me not much flavor. The chicken wings were nice and crispy and hot but my favorite item was the fried sesame balls.
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leo o.

Yelp
Dead middle of the road average imo with an above average wait and below average size dining area in food court of a smokey casino. I got the roasted duck. 6/10. Nothing wrong with it. Nothing inspired about it either. Wait at lunch time was about a hour. Was quoted same to take out, but was ready to go in 20 or so, to be fair
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Kevin Z.

Yelp
Located inside the Silverton hotel and casino is WuHu Noodle. I play at the Silverton casino once in a while these days. It's not my vibe anymore. The Silverton sends out monthly mailers/emailers showing food comps, slot play, credits, etc to players in their system. I get them every so often now to bring me back in. Using a food comp, I received recently, I decided to checkout WuHu. Played it safe and went with chicken fried rice. VERY oily. BIG portion. Lots of rice. The chicken is hidden throughout the meal so hard to tell how much you get. Looks like one egg in the serving. But LOTS of rice. Menu is provided outside the restaurant and also at the registers. Plenty of seating. Usually, a wait as other players are using their food comps. You can see those that have ordered sit at some of the slot machines that have seating at them. Lots of regulars based off of all the personal interactions I saw with customers and staff. Food is served within 15-20 minutes from time of order. Depending on how busy they are. Food was middle of the road for me. I didn't get really any flavor from the meal.
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Allison J.

Yelp
My expectations were very low due to so many poor reviews here but the food was overall pretty good to my surprise! I got Mongolian beef and crab rangoons and also got to try a little bit of chicken curry my friend got. I'd give them all 4 stars. However, do note that I got a 50% off discount for getting a membership at Silverton. I probably wouldn't eat there if I had to pay full price.

Vickie P.

Yelp
I have had good and bad food. Yesterday ordered salt and pepper pork chop and it came with rice. Ordered it to go and saw nothing about battered. Instead the pork chop was cut up, battered and deep fried. So greasy it oozed out plus tasted like old fish in the fry, awful after taste. Threw entire meal away when I got home. Grease not changed when cooked, worst meal I have ever had.....so disappointed. Menu stated fried pork chop with onions and peppers with white rice. Did not say battered and didn't receive onions and peppers.
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Cheryl W.

Yelp
This is always my go-to spot for Chinese takeout food. The food is always consistently good, good portions and reasonable pricing. The service is always fast and friendly even when they are busy. Their online order system is so convenient. The seasoning is always great, not too salty or oily like other takeout places. Highly recommend!
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Leah M.

Yelp
I had super high hopes for Wuhu! My hubby and I'd been talking about trying it for a long time. And well...we finally did. It was just ok. The service was friendly and quick. The ambiance was meh, just felt like a hole in the wall space in a casino. Which wasn't a shocker. The food was decent, but not worth the price we spent on it. We could've gone to the cafe at the Silverton, spent less and enjoyed it more. One and done. We probably won't eat here again. But, it's not horrible.
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Nisha R.

Yelp
Food was better than I expected. This restaurant is located inside of Silverton Casino. It's off the strip and more in a local area. The SOUP was truly hearty, spicy and delicious. It had the right amount of heat and spice. It's one of the best I have ever had. Sweet and Sour Soup 5 stars! Noodles were good. 3 stars. Portions were generous. Service is fast and staff were ok. Not super friendly, but decent. Ambiance ok for a fast quick Asian restaurant. Simple and looked clean. I highly recommend the soup. I would visit again for this. Overall decent experience and I left full and satisfied.

Mei M. K.

Yelp
Was in town for a tournament and my buddy is an Asian food addict. We saw that WuHu was busy so we went in hoping the best. I enjoyed the roasted duck. It wasn't the worst nor the best I've had but decent. My friend on the other hand ordered Pad Thai. This dish is my usual go when having Thai but I went with the duck and glad I did. Friend said the Pad Thai looked amazing but when he proceeded to eat it he nearly spit it out. Said it was tasteless and nothing like Pad Thai. He took a second bite, said it wasn't any better, and didn't want to order anything else. I felt bad for him so I finished my duck and we left to get him fast food. We may try again at a later date.
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Fernando A.

Yelp
The orange chicken is reminiscent of panda express. The Singapore noodles lack flair, notes of green onion and peppers and not enough flavor. But the service, beware. The cashier might drop your cups at you, as if gently throwing them at you. Worth trying, but not returning.
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Catharine M.

Yelp
We went to Silverton around lunch time, and this was one of the few places that was open for quick service so we ended up having lunch here. And VERY glad we did! We shared an assortment of plates including the Asian chicken wings, yaki udon, and pad Thai. Everything was very tasty and cooked well! Good quantity meat. Prices a little on the high side, but for the quality we got, we are happy with it. The only complaint we had was there wasn't a lot of seating but that's understandable since it was one of the few spots open around lunch time! We would for sure come back next time we go to Silverton!
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Raymond L.

Yelp
Prices may have changed but the quality and quantity of the food remains the same. The condiments dishes were noticeably missing, I do like the Chinese mustard for certain dishes. The seating arrangements remain the same, nicely elevated seats as well as regular tables. You simply order and pay at the cashier near the kitchen, they hand you a wooden spoon and a server will bring the food to your table.
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Brad C.

Yelp
This is there salt pepper pork chop. There wasn't any onions or peppers. This had absolutely no flavor whatsoever! All you could taste was the batter. Zero stars dish.
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Laura F.

Yelp
Located inside the Silverton casino/hotel, hostess was polite and helpful in making menu choices and paying for order. There are a few tall tables (only a couple regular tables) you can eat in or take out. Call ahead and your order will be ready when you arrive. Soda is self serve. Eating utensils and napkins are located in a self serve area near the entrance. Serving sizes are large enough for me to have leftovers to take back to my room. Flavor was on point, vegetables perfectly cooked, not over cooked. You can watch the cooks fix your order while you wait if your eating in. They clean the tables as soon as you leave so turnover is fast. If you like Asian food give them a try. I'll be going back.
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Vema G.

Yelp
Good food. The place is small and busy; except a line. But the food is worth waiting in line for. Would try this place again.
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Jacqui C.

Yelp
Checked out WuHu Noodle inside Silverton Casino. I was not expecting it to be like a take-out kind of restaurant, but we did choose to take it back home because every table inside was taken. WuHu can be found between Starbucks and Johnny Rockets. There was a line when we showed up, but it was moving quickly. We saw a sign inside that it would be a 30-minute wait for food, but I think we only had to wait like 15-20 minutes for our food to come out. If you're taking out, they give you a number. A digital sign out front shows all the order numbers, and you simply give your ticket to the cashier when your number is up. My boyfriend and I ordered the following - pork belly folded buns, fried rice with shrimp, and lo mein with pork. Our order total came out to $56. It was expensive for what we got, but it was still very good and worth it! The pork belly folded buns had a soft, chewy, tender taste to it. The fried rice and lo mein had large portions to them and were hot and fresh. If you're looking for quality Asian food inside Silverton, WuHu Noodle is the place!
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Lorri P.

Yelp
Can't by for a late lunch and I'd never eaten here before. Ordered egg fried rice, something light and simple. It was a huge portion and it was definitely worth the price. It was good. The service was great, very attentive and on top of checking everything which I appreciate. The location is fine, tucked inside from the main casino floor. It's clean and easy flow. I will try it again.

X O.

Yelp
meh - just mediocre I ordered the pad Thai - something I have eaten dozens of times - and this IS NOT pad Thai I got some noodles - not in a pad Thai sauce - with huge pieces of green onions cooked in with the noodles (which was gross) again - NOT PAD THAI !!! I have had other things - but they were just OK as well like the honey walnut shrimp - literally just coated in mayo - and by the time we got it home - the entire texture of the sauce / shrimp had totally changed also - they put it boiling hot in a styrofoam container you CANNOT recycle styrofoam and putting extremely hot food in styrofoam releases chemicals from the styrofoam into the food again - this place is just MEH you can get MUCH better food - like at china a go go - for $10-$13 - completely packed with tons of food - also styrofoam container tho
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Katie G.

Yelp
We had the fried chicken wings and a side of white rice . The chicken wings were breaded and big . We both thought they could use more seasoning. Other than that they are really good. The staff here are very good and sweet .
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Craig S.

Yelp
Don't come on Saturdays after 8pm. Ordered 2 apps and an entree. Entree arrived within minutes. Apps well after dinner was done. Like 30 + minutes. Usually enjoy this spot but had a bad night.
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Haylee B.

Yelp
This place is incredible! Definitely a local place as a lot of people don't know about Silverton. Prices aren't bad and it's more family style.
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Mary B.

Yelp
WuHu Noodle is a no-frills Chinese restaurant located in the Silverton Casino. Hong Kong-style beef soup... Amazing. Magical. I was unknowingly severely anemic when I ordered this delightful bowl of nourishing bone broth, brisket and decadent spices which seriously soothed my soul and bones and made me feel remarkably better. Thanks! Hong Kong-style cooking is similar to America's Creole style cooking which brings a whole bunch of different cultures and cuisines together. Medicinal soups with ingredients and spices from around the world prove we belong together.:) Check out the specials listed and watch the chefs in action while you wait. The dishes are prepared quickly making this spot a good choice if you're short on time. More time to gamble! I overheard tourists ordering in Chinese and discussing the warm welcome they were given at the adjoining hotel and in Chinatown Las Vegas which made me smile. I took mental notes of the businesses in Vegas who helped Chinese travelers and provided Mandarin menus so I could patronize them too! What if everyone welcomed each other's languages like that? Five stars. Las Vegas Rules! Finding this place can be tricky. It's about a ten minute walk from the parking structure through the casino. Follow the smell of tasty food! I found my way here several months ago and I haven't stopped thinking about the beef noodle soup ever since.

Jennifer H.

Yelp
Food is great. Highly recommend the duck fried rice. The only downside is how long the line can get as they can get pretty busy. Last time we were there, we were in line for about 20 minutes, then were told the wait for food was going to be about 45 minutes. We weren't in a rush, so my husband just went to go play slots while I waited. Ended up only taking about 15-20 minutes to be ready. So worked out great.
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Dorothy M.

Yelp
I had the cashew chicken and my friend had the general Tao chicken. Both were very tasty and they give plenty of food. It's a nice size restaurant, always has people in there. It has an Asian theme for the decor. Servers made sure you had everything and if you need anything.
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Sue C.

Yelp
WUHU Noodle is in Silverton casino.....the food is consistently great and the staff is very friendly and attentive. It's a cute Chinese restaurant. You can see food being prepared, flames, very hot fire to cook the food, a good sign of a great restaurant. Always fresh food, made to order.....everything we have tried is great, have recommended many times to friends.

Dorothy T.

Yelp
I used to order from WuHu a great deal.... after about a couple of years I decided to order. What a DISAPPOINTMENT!!!' The rice was greasy, no taste and the Shrimp-fried had three (3) shrimps in a full order....exactly ! secondly , my order had been ready and staff was doing other duties until a lady cane from the back & went & got my order.... I had been waiting for a whole. I AM DONE.... especially when I had guests!!!!!!!!!
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Mark E.

Yelp
I like Duck buns and I cannot lie...you other brothers can't deny.... These are excellent.... all of the food here is excellent. If you have not been try it you just might like it.
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John P.

Yelp
Attend a concert at the Veil in the Silverton Casino and had dinner here. We ordered dumplings and chicken chow mein which both were great. Food came out immediately. Reasonably priced.
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Lai-Ling B.

Yelp
I was pleasantly surprised by this place. My cousin suggested it mainly because they had Silverton credits but had been before and said it was good. I was skeptical about a Chinese spot in what resembled a food court but it was actually very good. I only got photos of 3 items but we got at least 10 things and everything was very good. A few things weren't as expected like the salt and pepper shrimp - not your traditional well seasoned batter but they were fried perfectly and so we asked for a side of sweet and sour and dunked them and the now sweet and sour shrimp was phenomenal. The general tso's chicken was also very good but not spicy as you'd traditionally think. The batter and quality of meat - delicious though. Sweet and sour pork also delicious and the roasted duck was excellent! Crab rangoons also yummy as well as the fried rice and noodle dishes. This is by far better than many of the hole in the wall Chinese spots I've been to in Vegas. Service was friendly although you just order at the counter and they bring it out to your table. Food was very fast! Ambiance is very casual. Will definitely be back!
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Bryan B.

Yelp
Wow I did not expect this. WuHu is truly a Las Vegas hidden gem. Based in the Silverton hotel food court area, next to Johnny rocket's. It is a small restaurant with not that big of a seating area approx 20 tables. The service is based on a fast food ordering system where you go to order at the countertop. Then proceed to your seat, and a employee will bring it out. The food however is exceptional good and not of fast food quality at all. I ordered the pad tai which was very good and full of flavor. The noodles were perfectly cooked and very tender. The appetizer was the dumpling and they were definitely the rock star. The sauce was a rose sauce and it was so good. Overall it was a party in my mouth a very good meal. It is truly a hidden gem.

Jasmine I.

Yelp
Hong Kong beef stew noodle soup. This was 10% beef, 30% fat/cartilage, 20% noodle, 40% soup
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Jackie U.

Yelp
This little gem is located in Silverton Casino and it's a place you must check out. The seating space isn't large but it is quaint. There is seating inside and few outside seats. The menu is very diverse and an open kitchen. The employees are all very open and engaging. The food comes out fresh. I had lo mein noodles with shrimp and there were a lot of shrimp in my entree. There were onions and vegetables in the meal and I can tell you that everything was very delicious. The prices are comparable to casino prices and a lot of the entree, rice and noodles will cost extra for what meat you want added. But totally worth it.
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Arvin R.

Yelp
I retired writing yelp review but I have to unretired to write this experience,...Bad experience, yesterday Feb 20, 2025 I order there basic menu nothing special roast duck with rice and chicken egg rolls it was for to go, so anyways I order at around 3pm it was lunch hour but not many people was in line but I can see that there order was back up so I was expecting at least 30 mins wait so I didn't mind it was a fast food restaurant after all it wasn't anything fancy, after waiting for 40 mins I went up to the counter to ask for my order they reply by saying if your number is not on the display is not ready so I waited again, but after seeing the orders from other customer come before me I went to the counter again and ask if my food was ready I mention to them that's the people after me got there food already and they have 3-4 items and I been waiting for 50 mins they have lots of chef/cooks at-least 5-7 of them working so they told me that is almost ready I'm like almost ready again? So I waited I was hungry, after another 10-15 mins I went to the counter again and told them it's been an hour and my food was not ready what's going on? The lady that took my order went to check and I notice that they didn't even start on my ticket they forgot and they started talking in Chinese among there coworkers and little did they know I understand Chinese they stated that we didn't see the ticket and he's going to cook it fast. And they try to tell me it almost ready again so I was like no it's not ready you guys forgot my order I understood what you guys said to each other anyways at the end I ask for a refund because it was already 1 hour it was going to take at-least another 20-30 mins to cook a duck I request for refund for the roast duck and they said it will take 5 business days and they gave me my chicken egg roll it wasn't chicken it was veggie egg roll I think they took that egg roll from someone order. At the end I got my refund and veggies egg roll that I paid for but didn't order veggie egg roll it was too late to complain I was already in my car leaving that's why I'm writing this bad experience...I waited 1 hour for a veggie egg roll ‍

Roy ?.

Yelp
If you want to eat here bring your camping gear!!! Dreadfuily slow!! Good food but very slow!! Hours wait for an order. Better go elsewhere i will be going elsewhere Expensive for what you get..
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Courtney A.

Yelp
5 star first time visit!! Ordered pad Thai with bbq pork, wor wonton soup, shrimp fried rice. Everything was excellent. Nothing was too salty, greasy or sweet. I tasted the quality of the ingredient which I really appreciate. Service was great as well. Food was served to us in good timing. Waitresses were friendly and clean. Restaurant was clean and comfortable to eat in.
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Michael S.

Yelp
Nice little gem located inside of the Silverton! WuHu Noodle is not a fast food Asian option just because it's located in the Silverton's food court area. Instead it's more of a faster sit down option for some really good Chinese food! I've been hit by the wonderful aroma coming from this place multiple times in the past. Today was a concerted effort to specifically visit for the first time! There was already a line forming when they opened at 11AM. The line moves pretty fast for ordering, but patience is the key after ordering as each dish is made after ordering. The food comes across as very fresh which is evident with the tender wontons in their soup! Same can be said for their excellent version of BBQ pork folded buns! Their chicken wings aren't just fried wings either, but rather a very lightly breaded wing that really surprises you with its texture and flavor! Prices are higher than they need to be, but the location has a lot to do with that!
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Nancy F.

Yelp
Food is always amazing here and you get a lot for what you pay for. Thankful for my dining comps from SILVERTON casino !

RJ K.

Yelp
We ordered Fried Shrimp Aioli, Pad Thai, Singapore Noodles, Kung Pao Shrimp & Whole Lobster. Loved it all except the Pad Thai which wasn't spicy enough even though it was ordered spicy. Talked to the manager about it and the manager offered to fix it.
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Tim D.

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It's gone downhill. They no longer have pork lo mein. I tried the pork chow fun. It's not as good. My wife didn't like the quality on the duck in the dumplings last time either. Also the orange chicken tasted like it came from Costco. And the spicy mustard packets must have been expired because it was more greenish then yellowish and had no spice. We won't be back for a whil
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Helen B.

Yelp
Something happened here. The great old chefs are gone,.place disorganized and always running understaffed .. or something. Dishes come out steaming hot, bowls of rice are cold and hard. No hot tea.. Very substandard. The crowd here is standing in line for 30 minutes sometimes. Makes no sense. Hire more people, train better, and definitely re-do the pos system. Tragic ending to a once good eatery.
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Nathan S.

Yelp
First time in a long time we came here for dinner tonight and all I can say is the entrees were amazing. It's a hidden gem located in the Silverton Hotel and Casino.