Yummy Box Cafe

Taiwanese restaurant · The Asian District

Yummy Box Cafe

Taiwanese restaurant · The Asian District

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4215 Spring Mountain Rd #C100, Las Vegas, NV 89102

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Taiwanese comfort food, fresh soy milk, fried dough, noodles  

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4215 Spring Mountain Rd #C100, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Get directions

yummyboxcafelv.com

$10–20 · Menu

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4215 Spring Mountain Rd #C100, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Get directions

+1 702 902 2209
yummyboxcafelv.com

$10–20 · Menu

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Where to find Taiwanese food in Las Vegas - Eater Vegas

"Outfitted with upholstered chairs and garden-inspired wall art, Yummy Box Cafe in Chinatown Plaza serves Taiwanese comfort food. The menu includes breakfast items such as pork bun sandwiches and egg pancakes, plus dumplings, hot pots, fried rice, and noodle soup." - Krista Diamond

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Billy Hau

Google
9 am, we were looking for dim sum and ended up finding this little place. Taiwanese food, give it a try... it ended up being surprisingly good. The staff are serious about the food quality. Hot soy milk and fried dough is a must. They make their fried dough fresh! When dipped into the soy milk, the sugar crystalized and tastes like donuts! We also had the Taiwanese beef noodle soup!

Lifan Yu

Google
We visited Las Vegas almost every Christmas holiday and we ate here in our each trip. Needless to say more, the foods are fabulous, especially for breakfast or brunch. It opens early in the morning and provides high-quality traditional Chinese dishes. Each dish is served very fast, well cooked, and authentic. The only shortcoming is shortage of hands there—you may need to wait for a while to order foods and ask for the bill.

JC Y

Google
Great to find this place as we were looking for a breakfast place in the fly. The soy milk is fresh and hot. The 油條(Chinese donut) was fresh out of the oil. The noodles were delicious too - nice with the savory taro. Happy to find some traditional Taiwanese breakfast! Low prices, nice servers, but a little hard to find as you have to go inside of a little mini-mall and walk around to the rear. Worth stopping by for a quick meal.

Zemin Hu (old skool boy)

Google
This place is for typical Taiwanese food. In the morning we ordered sweet soy milk and salt soy milk and Chinese donut, there were pretty authentic and good, the donut was freshly fried, both soy milk tasted really good. we decided to have final taste of Taiwan before leaving Las Vegas in the evening - no luck on the casino tables as usual. We ordered oyster/pork intestines w angel hair noodles, oyster omelette and basil chicken, all are typical taiwanese food. The noodles and omelette were good, I liked noodles better, but basil chicken was major disappointment, this is common dish in many Chinese restaurants; the chicken was soggy, no crispy skin, not spicy at all, barely tasted basil, we almost wanted to reject the dish.

Mike “MikeyNation” Y

Google
Amazing service and awesome Taiwanese food in Las Vegas. We are glad 😆 to find it. Forget the menu and ask the lady what you want and they are more than happy to make it for you. Love it. We will come back again and again 👍🏼

Mina P

Google
The atmosphere is very comfortable, reminds of me of the small side street lunch spots in Asia. Cozy place with roomy seating. There is also a small side area to sit and relax. They have a very good selection of dishes, ranging from Bento styles to noodle and rice dishes. The appetizers are the popular Taiwanese items. We ordered a few items to try, and overall was really good. 牛肉卷 Beef Roll. Beef was very flavorful and tender, with a light sweet sauce. Sliced cucumber. Egg strips. All rolled into a thin egg covered wrap. 蘿蔔糕 Pan Fried Turnip Cake. It was homemade style, steamed turnip cake, cut into slices, then PA fried. The outside of nice and crispy, and soft inside. 鹹酥雞便當 Salt & Pepper Chicken Bento. Rice with meat sauce, pickled vegetables, tomato egg, and chicken. The chicken was very good, a nice crispy outside with blend of salt and pepper, meanwhile the chicken was still juicy and soft inside. 炸醬面 Meat sauce noodle. The noodles were very good. Texture is a chewy noodle, great texture for a cool noodle. The sauce was a bit on salty side, but still good. 鮮肉餛飩面 Pork Wonton Noodle. The Wontons were full of meat and vegetable in every bite. Noodle is the nice and chewy noodle, doesn't get soggy sitting in soup. The soup is a very clear broth, nicely flavored. We have many other things to try. We will be coming back again for lunches.

Diana Wei

Google
Yum!! Taiwanese comfort foods. Light and not greasy. Intestine Rice Noodle soup was amazing!! Bento box was decent. Pork bun sandwiches were better than expected.

Absolut YVR

Google
Came here to try because I saw only 3 reviews and they all rated 5 stars. Unfortunately, it was disappointed meals. Restaurant is cute and clean. Service was fast and good. But both boxes recommended by server were not that good. Cheap to say the less, but as for taste, is was not so good. Very salty.