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    Noodle Asia

    3.5 (1.8k reviews)
    ModerateDim Sum, Noodles
    Open 8:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Mixed Vegetable Fried Rice
    Laura F.

    Arrived around 2 for a late lunch and Was greeted and seated immediately. Server was very polite and helpful in making my choices. Drink and appetizers were delivered in a timely manner. Egg rolls were hot and well seasoned. My drink glass was kept full, serving sizes were perfect for lunch and taste was spot on. If you enjoy Asian food, give this restaurant a visit. They have a good variety of dishes and service is great.

    Spicy cucumber.
    Mike G.

    Needed to get my asian food fix while attending a conference. Food was good. Vegetarian options of course like most asian restaurants. And not the same quality you'd find in Rowland Heights, CA as well. Granted, there's no competition here. If you are craving Asian on the strip, not a bad choice though.

    $9 Won Ton Soup - had 3 wontons in it.
    Tina T.

    Paid $9 for a tiny cup/bowl of wonton soup with 3 wontons in it :'( I really wanted pho, but wasn't willing to pay $24 for that...

    Black Peppered Beef Udon
    Hillary L.

    We stopped in for lunch. I was the only one that was hungry out of 5 people and they were so accommodating to allow us a table. I had the Black Pepper Beef Udon and enjoyed every bite. The flavors perfectly complement themselves. The vegetables were fresh and the beef melts in your mouth. I also ordered the pineapple breeze cocktail and found that to be delicious. Service was 5 star as well. So friendly. Highly recommend.

    Nadiezhda M.

    We had a family lunch at Noodle Asia and really enjoyed our time together. We ordered a few appetizers to start -- Shiu Mai and Pot Stickers -- and for our main dishes we had the chicken fried rice and the Combination Stir-Fried Soft Noodles with seafood, chicken, and BBQ pork. Everything was flavorful and satisfying! The service was fast and the staff was very nice. The only small issue was that the chicken fried rice came out before the appetizers. We were expecting the appetizers first, but aside from that, the service was good. The ambiance was pleasant, and it wasn't as crowded as it usually is, which made the experience even better. Overall, we had a nice family lunch and would definitely return.

    Won Ton Soup
    Diana W.

    Good place to stop for decently priced Asian food while walking through/enjoying the Venetian. I ordered the Wonton soup and it was delicious. Also had the sake and started the meal with edamame. The service was fast and the restaurant was located near the slots

    Sandra C.

    This lovely spot is tucked inside the Venetian and it happened to be the first restaurant that my group came upon while waiting to check into our hotel room. We were pretty hungry after just getting off the plane, so some no-frills comfort Chinese food sounded like a great idea. We looked at the menu and decided to order the Beef Noodle Soup, Soup Dumplings, Wonton Noodle Soup, Honey Glazed Walnut Prawn, and....my friend ordered something else, but I forgot. I also got a Thai Tea. Everything was A-OK but wowsers, the price was wild. The service was quick, food came fast, and overall it was a good experience. I think next time I'll pass on the walnut prawn, that tasted a bit too mayonnaise-y for my taste. Charging $36 for that meal is nuts, but hey, it's Vegas. Maybe order rice to eat with it. Overall, I really liked Noodle Asia. Decent quality food, and I will most likely be back there at least one more time in my life. I think.

    Shan L.

    Noodle Asia is a solid place to have a quick and convenient meal. Its located in the Venetian on the same floor as the Venetian. We sat at the bar area that faces the kitchen where we could see the food being made. Our waitress was very friendly and she made sure to check on us so that we had enough water through our meal. I ended up getting congee and fried chicken and both were good. Nothing outstanding but solid for a good quick Asian meal. Id recommend anyone to try this restaurant out for good Chinese food on the strip. I would definitely come back again!

    Broccoli beef
    Lydia C.

    Food: the fried rice is surprisingly good; not too greasy and very fluffy. The gongbao chicken we ordered is not the authentic one and not even spicy, more like tomato sauce chicken. Service: it was during CES dinner time, and we waited 10-15 minutes. The staff are nice and attentive. Constantly came to add water for us. Ambiance: casual and cozy.

    Sue L.

    3.5 stars overall mostly due to the poor service but 4 stars for the food. We were in Venetian so decided to stop by for dinner before heading over to the Sphere. There was already a line at 6pm on a Tuesday but luckily we only waited about 10 minutes before we were seated at the counter (right in front of the kitchen). We ordered 3 items - Fire House Chicken Wings, Szechuan Beef Noodle, BBQ Pork and Roast Duck Noodle. All of the dishes were delicious and did not disappoint, although the beef noodle wasn't spicy at all. The wings were crispy and also on the pricier side - 5 wings for $13. They messed up on my beef noodle order and thought I ordered pho. Our server also did not check in with us. We had to hunt other servers down and had to wait over 20 minutes before I got my order. The restaurant was extremely busy and servers were too busy to help anyone. Don't expect any type of spectacular service here so just think of it as a fast food restaurant where you just eat and leave. We ended up stopping by here again with our family after the concert, and I ended up ordering beef chow fun and it was delicious. I will stop by in the future if I'm at this casino again.

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    Dan P.

    Best Singapore noodles in Las Vegas! We had our last meal in Las Vegas at Noodle Asia. Since it was breakfast time, I ordered Singapore Noodles with extra egg. Fantastic! Service: good service Ambiance: reminds me of some smaller restaurants frequented by locals in Beijing (simple and functional ambiance) Overall cleanliness: above average

    Lyn L.

    We wanted a quick lunch and Mott 22 was too fancy. We came across Noodle Asia and it was a great choice. Staff were super quick. They weee attentive and checked on us several times. I consider this fast food Asian and yes it was delicious. The Har Gow was so fresh with large pieces of shrimp. The Mongolian beef looked amazing and I barely had a taste. The ambiance was that of a fast Asian kitchen. All this in the middle of a bustling casino.

    Mongolian beef
    Dave U.

    A last minute decision to eat Asian while on vacation helped to make my wife happy. My Mongolian beef dish was large. It was loaded with tender beef. The onions did not over power. Tables turn quickly. There was no wait. We were served quickly, food arrived promptly and we were quite satisfied.

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    Ask the Community - Noodle Asia

    What time is Dim Sum?

    8am to 3am

    Any gluten free options?

    Yes, we have rice noodle and many rice dishes, vegetables, tofu dishes are all non gluten.

    Do they take reservations or is it first come first serve?

    First come first serve

    Does anyone know what type and brand of tea they typically serve here? I ordered a pot for our table. I would love to know what brand of tea it was. Thanks in advance!

    Most Chinese restaurant and cafe mostly serve tea from bulb tea leaves if you are lucky, if not they are from cheap tea bag. Tea bag are convenient for the server and easy to dispose of.… Read more

    Anything vegan or vegetarian?

    I don't think so but I would check their menu or call the restaurant

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    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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    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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    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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    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!

    Cleanliness is a problem at this location. Two plates and one chopsticks were dirty. Normally I…read morelove a good DTF meal. This location located in the Aria hotel. The AC in the place made our food super cold very fast. Within 10 min, you are eating refrigerator cold dumplings. I recommend making reservations if you don't want to wait. Ours was at 11 am and the line queue was already 30 ppl deep. The line moves fast and then you queue into another line. It feels like a lightning lane at Disneyland. Cleanliness needs improvement. There was particles of food left on one chopstick and another on a plate. Gross to say the least.

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