Most people think Chinatown is on Spring Mountain Road, but turn on the corner of Jones Blvd and you will find this small complex filled with many restaurants. There seems to be many types of Asian food here, so it will be hard to pick one. Don’t just stay on Spring Mountain, make the extra effort to come here to eat.
Stefany V.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Solid Chinatown plaza– home to great eateries such as Chada Thai & Wine and District One, with drinks available at Cue D’s(the alcoholic sort) and Icy Juicy(the boba variety). Love how I can park here and wander the plaza for a while with multiple good businesses– the parking can be difficult though after nightfall. Only criticisms are the giant CLOSED sushi restaurant(Kaya? Kaizen? starts with a K) taking up a space that could be used to open another great business. AND the annoying sign for Cravin’ Cajun, still up eons after the business itself has closed. Property management, can we update this joint just a bit please?
Antonia R.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This center has a great selection of highly rated Asian food(Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipino), even Cajun seafood. They also have a cool lineup of late night entertainment(pool hall, karaōke, arcade), boba(icy juicy), and even an Asian night club(café moda)! Parking here can definitely be tricky, they all share the same small lot. I came here before the dinner rush and was able to find a spot quickly. Though, towards evening time the parking was a little more packed. I’m impressed that so many great businesses are all convienintly located all right next to each other. Many of these places stay open late or stay open 24 hours.