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Chengdu Taste

3.9 (616 reviews)
ModerateSzechuan
Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Outdoor seating

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Therese B.

How have I not been here before?! We came in Sunday for lunch around 11:30 so it wasnt that busy yet. I think one of the bessstrr mapo tofus Ive ever had. Makes you eat so much rice so you know it was flavorful. I usually dont eat Lamb cuz of the gamey-ness of it but this was so cooked and seasoned well. Definitely very homey food and great to share with the family!

Boiled fish with green pepper sauce
Jin N.

This is my old stomping grounds. There was a time this spot had a line outside and was the most popular place to go. I visited here recently again because I was craving their boiled spicy beef dish. I was a bit, surprised that there was no way in a lot of tables were available. They've really changed the interior completely and remodeled inside. Now they have more comfortable booths that you can sit in. The food was amazing, JUST LIKE HOW I remembered. I think chengdu taste hands down does the best CUMIN LAMB in town. It just doesn't taste the same anywhere else and I'll be coming back for more.

Jonathan K.

If you're craving legit Sichuan food, this place delivers. Everything we tried was packed with flavor and that signature numbing kick you want from a proper Sichuan food. Ambiance is nice. Felt like I've stepped into a spot straight out of Chengdu. The stir fry cabbage is hands down one of the best versions I've ever had. The wok hei hits you right away. You can tell it was cooked fast and hot. Simple dish, but absolutely bursting with flavor. The suan cai yu was phenomenal. The broth was rich, tangy, and spicy. Loved all the layers of pickled mustard greens, chili oil, and Sichuan peppercorns. The fish itself was silky and tender, practically melting in your mouth. Easily a must-order dish here. One downside though, you have to pay for rice separately, which feels a little stingy considering how much sauce and broth these dishes come with. You'll definitely need rice so just add it on. Service is about what you'd expect from a busy Chinese restaurant, efficient, a bit no-nonsense, but not unfriendly. If you speak Mandarin, you'll probably get quicker service.

Hot chili sauce
Michelle M.

Great little find in Chinatown away from all the craziness of many of the larger plazas. We were quickly seated and ordered our food after a few questions. Went with the Seaweed Eggdrop soup since it was a family style portion. It was great. Tasted fresh and perfectly seasoned. The Cold Noodles with Garlic Sauce was new to us. It included fresh minced garlic and lots of cucumbers plus peanuts and a chili crisp like sauce. Yummy. I ate most of the cucumbers and went light on sauce. My husband loved the garlic and chili sauce, etc. The Kung Pao Chicken had minimal veggies, just how we like it. White rice was à la carte, so we ordered one. Definitely try if you're craving Szechuan food in Las Vegas.

Beef with red and green peppers - Pretty good
Kathy C.

Hubby and I went to Chengdu Taste for lunch during our recent short trip to Las Vegas. Given there are so many good Chinese restaurants, it was a tough decision where to have each meal, given the short trip and limited # of meals we can have. But alas, we were not disappointed. We went when they first opened and the restaurant was pretty quiet. It's nice and spacious. The service was friendly and prompt. We ordered 3 dishes and wish we were with a large group to order more because there are so many good dishes to try. We ended up trying the beef with red and green pepper (tasty and beef so tender), stir fried pig's liver & kidney (so delicious), and our go-to lazi chicken or chicken cube with chili pepper (which surprisingly, was not as flavorful as expected). Overall, we really enjoyed our meal and wished we could go back and try more interesting dishes. But it will have to be another trip to Vegas.

Rice noodle
Grace P.

Service was very attentive--they kept reminding us not to leave anything in the car. Our group of three was exhausted from shopping, and every dish we ordered was delicious--perfectly numbing and spicy, and very satisfying. It's always such a treat to enjoy some spicy food once in a while.

Helen Y.

Love this spot. Was craving Szechuan and stopped at this spot. I love the rattan pepper fish soup, and this spot is superb. It reminds me of Sichuan Impression, but this dish has extra flavors with the addition of bamboo shoots and cucumber. These two addition help cut down the greasy feeling and really made the soup taste light. We took the leftover soup home and added fish and bean sprouts to it the next day. The taste of the soup was still amazingly flavored and spicy. We also ordered green beans and spicy chili chicken l, and both are tasty. The spicy chili chicken definitely has a lot of Szechuan peppercorn, and it's been awhile since I experienced lip numbness for like 10min after eating this dish. Even wit the lip numbness, I still wanted to eat more. The staff was quick and friendly. They have highchair for kids. Overall, I absolutely love the food. I need to try the ones back in LA.

Tracy H.

This is one of my favorite places to come to. Everything I have had here has been delicious and I look forward to going again!

Allen L.

Chengdu Taste is such a common name for a Sichuan restaurant that I've ate at more than a few of them in all different states and they are all unrelated. What I liked here in Vegas is their authentic flavors and generous portions! One order of mapo tofu here is like double the size of typical Chinese restaurants. We also got the Cuiyun boiled fish with pickled cabbage & chili and that was delicious! The soup was well balanced and a great choice if you want something a little less oily. Pickled cabbage is great for digestion too. What I was not crazy for here is bring nicked & dimed for white rice. There's no large or family size white rice so you're stuck paying for bowl after bowl. Overall, they have my stamp of approval for being one of the few Sichuan style restaurants in Vegas that serves authentic food!

凉面 / Cold Noodle with Garlic Sauce
Grace J.

Very traditional Chinese food in Chinatown! We were seated quickly and ordered the toothpick cumin lamb and cold garlic noodle. The noodle had a strong vinegar taste, which is my personal preference. There's casual booth seating and can be conducive for larger parties too.

Chengdu Style Fried Rice, Toothpick Lamb with Cumin, Wonton with Red Chili Sauce
Diane C.

This is honestly one of my all-time favorite Chinese spots! My go-to order is always the toothpick lamb, chili wontons, house fried rice, and Mapo tofu. The food never disappoints. Everything is just so flavorful and comforting.

Amazing soup.
Andrew C.

Just moving to Vegas we had to come to Chinatown for lunch. We were missing a soup from a Chinese place in Texas. It was a traditional Flounder with pickled vegetables clear soup. Changed my life. Did some investigating and wam bam found it here. It was once again life changing especially after a night of drinking. Great service and just a neat restaurant. We will be back.

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Zemin H.

We came for lunch. There were plenty of parking spaces. The service was courteous. We ordered some traditional Sichuan food: Griddle Cooked Diaphragm, Mapo Tofu, Fish in spicy soup, Stir fried pig kidney. Except the last one was very salty, everything else was all authentic and wonderfully presented.

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You can bring alcohol?? Someone says you may bring, really lol?

Are you guys open? We've been calling to place an order since last week.

Is this restaurant currently closed?

From our experience, seems like they only serve Asians. White people not welcome.

Is alcohol served here?

No, not served, buy you may bring your own.

Do they serve wontons with chicken shrimp or veggie filling ? A lot of my family does not eat red meat but love wontons..

I don't think so. But I have asked them to make my food veggie friendly and they more than willing. But wontons usually already made.

Do they use msg?

MSG is used on several dishes. Please ask for no MSG as needed.

Does this place have hot pot with pork? Thx!!

They have a wide selection of pork items. I can't remember exactly but this place is bomb. I had a cold pork appetizer dish as a appetizer and it was epic!

Can anyone recommend non spicy meat dish? I mean it has to be not spicy at all. Thank you.

Just went here and most of my family can't take the heat. We ordered the wonton with chicken broth and the egg with shrimp. Both not spicy that were flavorful.

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