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    Mama Lu's Dumpling House

    4.2 (77 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Shrimp, Chive & Pork Dumpling
    Bryan B.

    Walking into Mama Lu's Dumpling House, the first thing you notice is the space. You can still see hints of its past life as Taste of Asia, with stall-style sections that make it feel like a former food hall transformed into one large, bustling Chinese restaurant. Plenty of seating, lively energy, and ideal for big groups who want to order family-style. And that's exactly what we did -- a little bit of everything: , , , , , , , Standout dishes: The Salt & Pepper Pork Chop -- crispy, flavorful, and dangerously addictive. The Egg with Shrimp was another surprise favorite: simple, comforting, and executed really well. Portions across the board were generous, which makes sharing the best way to experience the menu. I started using the sauce from the Spicy Wontons as a dip for the siu mai and dumplings... and honestly, that might be the move going forward. The House Special Vermicelli was interesting, especially with the large pieces of calamari mixed in -- not something you see every day. The eggplant dish tasted great, though the cuts were noticeably long, making it slightly less share-friendly at the table. Overall, Mama Lu's feels like a great spot for groups who want variety without overthinking the order. Big space, big menu, and plenty of crowd-pleasing dishes -- come hungry and bring friends so you can try as much as possible.

    Fried coconut buns
    Kristine N.

    Really good Chinese food that isn't super greasy. The chow mein had a lot of flavor and the fried coconut buns were amazing. I think the prices are really fair too! My only issue is that some of their staff is rude and dismissive, I tried asking a man twice for the bill and he ignored me both times and just didn't say anything. That was really weird. But overall the food was delicious

    Michelle C.

    I noticed Mama Lu's Dumpling House open near my work and decided to stop by. When I walked in I was surprised by how big the space is. It looks like this is part of a larger food hall and Mama Lu's is one of the first places open. I came in on a Friday afternoon at a random time and was seated right away. Carlos and Maria were friendly and made the visit better. The menu stood out because of the variety. There are a lot of options and I already want to come back to try more. I enjoyed everything I ordered and the food felt well made. The space is large clean and comfortable. It is a good spot to sit and enjoy your meal without feeling crowded. Overall, I had a great first visit. I plan to come back to try more dishes and to see how the food hall turns out once it fully opens.

    Beef wrap
    Kelly K.

    Okay so I agree with the other reviewers saying it's not the same as the OG location or Tustin. It's located on the same street as HMart, in a large space that seems like it's still under construction. There's empty food stalls and HK Cafe (from SGV) is going to be opening up in the same space. XLB was...okay. Kind of dry and the skin was not delicate like it should be. Wouldn't recommend for XLB. Shumai was pretty good, but I don't think anything stood out to me. Coconut fried buns were good, nice and crisp on the outside. Also got the beef wrap & I think these items were our favorites. Beef wrap was the right texture and the sauce was very flavorful. Definitely seemed like they were in their early opening stages and would love to come back to try their beef chow fun.

    Noc L.

    Very delightful, spacious food court vibes. Close to home to serve the locals, no long lines. We were seated right away. The dishes are made to order and very decent. This spot has a lot of potential.

    Dumpling with chili sauce. It is not spicy at all but more vinegary with olive or sesame oil
    Jimmy G.

    A new Chinese restaurant in town! Plenty of free parking spaces in a shopping center. Upon entering it opened into a large waiting area, then we see something like food court dining area with multiple venues but most were not yet opened. Our family arrived first and got a table and ordered first. Yay for us for not having to decide what to order. As you may know, we are Chinese style which meant ordering multiple dishes and the entire family shares and scoop a small portions onto your own plate. Jay was our server and he gave us superb service. Thank you Jay! He even came by and refill our Thai tea and milk tea and brought us to go cups without needing to ask at the end of our meal. Our family ordered pork soup dumplings, rice cake sautéed with pork and veggies. They were delicious! We also ordered Peking pork, chow mein, sweet and sour soup, pan fried dumplings and finished off with bubble waffle and red beans stuffed pancake for dessert. Boy was I stuffed! This place will do well. I anticipate a busy restaurant and long wait in the future. I can't wait to come back and eat here again

    Sui Mai
    Sharlene D.

    This mama Lus is def a bit different from the OG mama lus in Monterey park. The portions are a lot smaller and the flavors aren't exactly the same. However it's not bad. Parking was easy to find and the restaurant looks like a food court but with no other stalls open. It kind felt like an abandoned food court with just mama lus open lol. But on the bright side there was a lot of seating and space! It was interesting. Service was really quick and nice. I think the best dish we got was the shrimp. It had the most flavor compared to the other dishes. The spicy wontons were also pretty good. I liked the hot and sour soup but make sure to eat it before it gets cold cuz it won't taste as good! The pork dumplings were also really juicy. The dishes I would pass on would be the beef roll since it was too salty. The sui mai was also nothing special. Since they are still in their soft opening they also gave us a free pork dumpling w the purchase of $35! How nice. Overall I feel like there's a lot of potential but it definitely doesn't compare to the og back in 626.

    Fried coconut buns
    Jeri F.

    A lot of bests here at Mama Lu's dumpling house. The food was so good that I wanted to meet Mama Lu and give her a hug or shake her hand. We usually go to Xiao Long dumplings but I think we're gonna come here from now on. This was the best shumai I've had in Las Vegas, and the best fried rice I've probably ever had. The salt and pepper pork chop was so tender and oh so flavorful. The only thing I wasn't very satisfied with was that the xia long bao was dry and literally had no soup inside anymore, like it was punctured something. And it was every single piece. If they can improve on the XLB, this place will definitely be my go-to dimsum place from now on. It was nice that they gave us a free coconut bun (you also had the option to get chicken dumplings) for spending over $35 as a grand opening promo. The service was also quite good for a Chinese restaurant. The water tasted really good as well, and I judge a place by their service water.

    Shrimp fried rice
    Chanté B.

    If you haven't discovered Mama Lu's Dumpling House yet, it's truly a hidden gem tucked inside what feels like an evolving food court space. Don't let the location fool you, this spot delivers. From the moment we walked in, the customer service stood out...friendly, attentive, and welcoming. The space itself is surprisingly roomy, with large tables that make it perfect for bigger groups or family style dining. The menu is straightforward and easy to navigate, which I always appreciate when dining with a group. Food came out quickly, and everything was fresh and hot. We ordered a variety to share, and most dishes really impressed. The orange beef and orange chicken were both packed with bold flavor and had that perfect crispy texture without being overly heavy. The shrimp fried rice was cooked just right, with a balanced seafood flavor that wasn't overpowering. The chicken chow mein leaned more veggie forward, which I personally enjoyed--it felt lighter and well balanced. The soup dumplings were decent, not the best in Las Vegas, but still enjoyable. The beef bao buns looked absolutely beautiful with their light crisp exterior and sesame coating, but unfortunately, the flavor didn't quite live up to the presentation. One standout was the fish with vegetables... the white fish was perfectly cooked, incredibly tender, and practically melted in your mouth. Light, clean, and flavorful. But the real surprise favorite at the table? The fried salt and pepper pork chops. I had never tried them before, and wow...crispy, flavorful, and paired with fresh lemon wedges, they were an absolute treat. Overall, this is a great spot to dine in, especially with a group. The food is flavorful, the service is solid, and the experience is enjoyable. Definitely one to save to your list if you're looking for a reliable and satisfying meal in Las Vegas.

    Chyna C.

    I saw Mama Lu's ad pop up in my Facebook feed with their new Vegas location and I was excited bc I loved their XLBs at their SoCal location! So off we went to the Sahara store - when you enter you see "Taste of Asia Entrance" on the doors so it seems like it may be a future food court with other vendors. As of now, Mama Lu is the only active restaurant in the space. As we were looking over our menus, someone (manager?) came over to tell us that if we ordered $35 we could either get Juicy Chicken Dumplings or Steamed Buns for free! Oh my! I was planning on ordering the Juicy Pork Dumplings anyway, so I was happy to be able to try XLBs for free. So we ordered: - #65 Mongolian Chicken ($14.98) - #68 Honey Garlic Pork Chop ($14.98) - #54 BBQ Pork Fried Rice ($13.98) - #3 Juicy Chicken Dumplings (normally $9.98 but we got it complimentary due to ordering $35) We enjoyed all of the dishes - the ingredients were high quality (even the green onions were sweet and tasty) and the food tasted fresh and made to order. I've always loved their XLBs (especially the chewy skins!) at their Monterey Park location and they were exactly how I remembered them to be. I appreciate that the water was drinkable (I've been to too many Chinese restaurants where the water doesn't taste potable). As we were enjoying our meal, the waiter brought out free Bubble Waffle! All in all, Mama Lu's new Vegas location is solid - the portions, flavors, and prices are reasonable and nothing was too greasy or salty!

    Spicy dumplings - not too spicy
    Jessica M.

    Amazing food, very reasonable prices, and super friendly service! We timed it well for dinner and were able to get a table for 4 on a Saturday night with no wait, which was amazing. A few cute photo ops next to a gigantic dumpling and bumblebee? (I had no idea what that was but the kids in our party loved it) All the food was delicious but our faves were the steamed pork buns!

    Their health rating 3/26/26
    Alexander K.

    Ate here on 3/26. I was fine except the front had their old rating. Their new rating was in the back of the kitchen to hide from customers. I didn't want to post this to discourage other people from visiting but my friend and I didn't feel good from eating there plus seeing influencers post about this place. IMO they should fix their health department issues instead of paying influencers.

    Inside
    Sakol M.

    A new dim sum place recently opened on Sahara. Plenty of parking in the empty parking lot. Inside, the giant warehouse vibe makes you feel small, especially when there's hardly anyone here. The service was good. Servers were polite and helpful. There's no cart with dim sum that goes around the dining area. You tell the server your order and the people in the kitchen make it fresh. I ordered the pork shumai, shrimp har gow, and the vegetable chow mein. Be patient as they're making it fresh. The shrimp har gow was tender, pillowy and the shrimp was real juicy. The shumai was flavorfully plump, but a little on the rubbery side. Lastly, the vegetable chow mein was well made and surprisingly delicious. I would have given five stars, if not for the lunch bill being on the steeper side.

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    Horrible food experience, thought same chain with LA but quality really bad, def not going back

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    Can never go wrong with Mama Lu's Dumplings House. This is classic and a must-have in Las Vegas.

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    Lucky House Seafood Restaurant - Seafood special for everyone

    Lucky House Seafood Restaurant

    4.3(441 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $$
    Vegetarian friendly
    Takes reservations

    Ordered through DoorDash…read more I wasn't feeling the best today, so my partner ordered me veggie rice and tofu pudding from Lucky House. I was pleasantly surprised. The veggies were well seasoned and still had a nice bite while being cooked through. Rice is typical Chinese rice that doesn't clump together (tasted fresh and that it was cooked that day too), and the tofu pudding was delicious (nice and silky with a sweet ginger syrup). Would love to come in-person next time to try their other dishes!

    Went to Lucky House due to reviews. Maybe they have another chef on certain days but on the day we…read morecome to eat here-- the salt pepper pork chop we ordered was pale compared to the other reviewers's pictures. The pork is covered with thick batter. It is neither crispy nor flavorful. We also had the honey walnut shrimp. The shrimps were big but there's too much mayo on it. But I like that the shrimps lay on top of steamed broccoli. Also ordered Tofu with veggies dish which was decent. It's my first time here so I don't know whether it's a fluke or it's just a different chef, or the regular chef has an 'off' day. The place is really nice though with pretty tablecloths and nice chair covers. Service is good. But overall -- for a Chinese restaurant- it all boils down to the taste of the food. Maybe I'll give it another try in the future. We'll see.

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    New Asian BBQ - Peking Duck

    New Asian BBQ

    3.7(983 reviews)
    1.7 miChinatown
    $$
    Certified professionals
    Grab-and-go

    A bustling dim sum spot in Chinatown. I went here on Friday before EDC and was surprised the wait…read morewas only 20 minutes, and you can call ahead to put yourself on the waitlist. They will ask for the party size and reply back with a number (ticket number) that you will talk to the host when you arrive. If the table is not ready yet, they will hand you the physical ticket number. I think it was maybe 5 minutes tops before we got seated, so while my group arrived and I parked, it was about time we got the table. There were maybe 100 people waiting outside, so do not be put off by it, as the restaurant is pretty huge, with a front room and back room. We got various dim sum, of course including har gow and siu mai. The dim sum quality here is pretty good, and I loved that they still do the push cart dim sum as most places abstracted that out in favor of standard paper menu ordering. It feels more traditional and you get to see the dim sum before committing to it. We got a bunch of dishes to share, and even ventured out of the ordinary including intestines and bell pepper shrimp paste, and even those are solid. It takes a while to flag down a server and requires multiple follow-ups to get what we need. We flagged down 5 separate times before finally getting iced water, which is unacceptable since while Chinese restaurants like these have poor service in inattentiveness, at least you get service quickly if you flag down someone. The only way we were able to get service is for me to talk to them in Cantonese, so when it is busy and you try to ask for something in English, forget it.

    3.5 stars. We came in for a late lunch around 2 pm and were seated promptly…read more The dim sum carts came by but they didn't have everything on the dim sum list. I wanted congee and was told that I had to order a larger portions off the regular menu even though it was also on the dim sum menu. The congee was a bit watered down and lacked fresh ginger slices so I wouldn't order again. We also got the offal soup and the flavor was on point. Not for everyone, but we liked it and mixing it with the congee helped bring more flavor to that dish. The siu mai was pretty good too. In total, a pretty good experience. I would come back and try other things next time.

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    Tim Ho Wan - *Baked BBQ Pork Buns - Perfect!!

    Tim Ho Wan

    4.1(1.2k reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    okay since my birthday I have been back 4 more times! LOL Its the best dimsum for the price. I love…read moreit here! I cant rave more about it, besides its inside the Palms Casino Hotel and Locals can always use their players card to get some food comp credits! I'm sure I'll be back again and again! LOL check out my food pics! soooo gooood!! mouth watering lol

    BEST BAKED BBQ bun you'll ever try! I can see why they won a…read moreMichelin star for this bun. Everything about it is perfect -- from the texture to the flavor. It's airy, crispy, perfectly sweet, and soft all at the same time. I usually hate when BBQ buns have a strong porky taste, but this one didn't at all. The meat was tender and paired perfectly with the "pineapple-style" crust on the bun. You have to try this if you come here. We also got the radish cake, shumai, sticky rice in lotus leaf, shrimp rice rolls, and deep-fried shrimp-stuffed eggplant. Everything was good, but I especially loved the radish cake and the deep-fried eggplant with shrimp. The radish cake had such a great texture and a rich, savory flavor. It was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, and the chunks of meat paired so well with it. Easily one of the best radish cakes I've had at a dim sum place. I'd definitely recommend getting dim sum here, especially for the baked BBQ bun. It's worth the trip, and it's inside the Palm Casino, which offers free parking!

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    Din Tai Fung

    Din Tai Fung

    4.2(3.1k reviews)
    2.8 miThe Strip
    Takes reservations
    Kid friendly

    Finally made it to Din Tai Fung after a long wait--and it absolutely lived up to the hype, then…read morewent beyond it. As a vegetarian, I wasn't sure how extensive or satisfying the options would be, but I was pleasantly surprised. I ordered the spicy wontons, vegan sesame noodles, and the chocolate xiao long bao. The sauces really stood out--the spicy sauce had a deep, layered heat, and the sesame noodles were rich, nutty, and incredibly well-balanced. The chocolate xiao long bao were a fun and indulgent finish, with just the right level of sweetness. What really impressed me was the consistency and attention to detail. Every dish felt thoughtfully crafted, not just thrown together to fill a vegetarian checkbox. The ambiance is clean, modern, and gives you that signature open-kitchen feel, which adds to the overall experience. Service was smooth and attentive without being overbearing. Yes, it's slightly on the pricier side, but the quality, flavors, and overall experience make it worth it. I'm already looking forward to going back and exploring more of the menu.

    My only complaint about Din Tai Fung is I wish I could've eaten even more food. This restaurant is…read moreincredibly filling, as most of the menu is full of sturdy things like rice, noodles and dumplings. I started with the woodear mushrooms in vinegar, which I'm pretty sure boosted my immune system for the rest of the trip. I had a pretty colorful guest to sit next to me, but my server, Beth checked on me several times to make sure that I was OK. He ended up getting us a bottle of Demon slayer, one of the best sakes on the menu and definitely worth the price. If you're pescatarian like me, the cod dumplings are not to be missed. They don't have a seafood option for the Xi Long Bao but it was still great. I am glad that I was sat at night, because the view I would've had would've been the road, but the black glass makes it feel like pretty cute bar seating. The coolest part of the restaurant is that you can watch them making dumplings while you wait for your table! I would definitely come back again. Thanks to the whole aria staff for a great stay!

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    Dim Sumlicious

    3.8(236 reviews)
    2.0 miChinatown
    $$

    Finding the Real Deal: Dim Sumlicious is the Authentic Yum Cha Las Vegas Has Been Missing…read moreLas Vegas has no shortage of Chinese restaurants, but anyone who's grown up going to yum cha knows the difference between dim sum done right and dim sum done for tourists. I've been on a quiet, slightly obsessive hunt across this city for the genuine article -- the kind of Sunday morning experience that transports you straight to a bustling Hong Kong tea house. And friends, I found it. It's called Dim Sumlicious, and the name does not lie. The moment the first bamboo basket hit our table, I knew this was different. Dim Sumlicious has a chef with over 30 years of experience honing his craft in Hong Kong, and it shows in every single bite. This isn't the frozen-and-steamed shortcut situation you'll find at so many spots around town. These are handmade, skillfully executed classics that carry the weight of real tradition behind them. The har gow wrappers had that perfect translucent delicacy -- thin enough to see through, sturdy enough to hold. The siu mai were plump and properly seasoned. The char siu bao, both baked and steamed, hit every note I was hoping for. Cart after cart brought something worth ordering, and nothing disappointed. But beyond the food, what struck me about Dim Sumlicious was the atmosphere of care. The service was warm, attentive, and genuinely hospitable -- a rarity in a city where restaurants can feel like they're processing customers on a conveyor belt. If you're a dim sum devotee who's been settling for "pretty good," your search is over. Dim Sumlicious is the real deal -- no asterisks, no caveats. Make a reservation, bring the whole family, and go hungry. Las Vegas finally has its yum cha moment. Don't sleep on it.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Cozy Hong Kong dim sum cafe. We came early and everything was very fresh tasting. I especially…read morelike the BBQ baked bun with hot tea. The tendon and chicken feet are very good. Parking was easy Please come and create your own adventure.

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