I really wish I hadn’t had to Google this place as that’s when I found all of the bad news about it. The other reviews are right: you’re probably better off spending your money elsewhere. Truthfully, the food wasn’t bad. It wasn’t good, but I didn’t get sick from it, which is something I look for in a dining establishment. I ordered the Ma Po Tofu and a Bubble Tea. I found the Ma Po Tofu to be pretty average and the bubble tea to be sub par due to the overcooked tapioca pearls. My dining companion ordered the General Tso’s Chicken. She seemed to be pleased with her food. We definitely overpaid for it, but didn’t much care until we got home. Our receipt wasn’t itemized so it was hard to figure out the cost of each item. I Googled this place hoping to find the menu and the prices, but I was greeted with news about it just about failing an inspection from the Health Department at the tail end of last year(gulp!). I called the place to get the prices of our items and, after several phone calls were disconnected, I got through. I had to use some chicanery to get the prices. There’s still about $ 5 unaccounted for. Lesson learned. I feel like getting away with my health and slight disappointment in what could’ve been a truly awful situation is worth the $ 5 mystery fee. I just don’t plan on ever returning.
Long H.
Classificação do local: 3 Eugene, OR
This place wasn’t bad at all. It was just overpriced. We had the General Taos and Sesame Chicken. Chicken was moist. Flavorful with the right balance of sauce. Pieces could have been bigger for the prices that were asked. My mother had the Taiwanese Noodle Soup. That was very flavorful. The rice noodles were cooked well. The beef was succulent and flavorful. Fall off the bone moist. Only reason why I gave it those place three stars was because of the prices and the dull atmosphere. A service was as expected.
Ken U.
Classificação do local: 1 San Marino, CA
This restaurant was advertised by being voted the best casual Chinese restaurant in Las Vegas. The votes must have come from the«Tasteless Buds Society» convention, because anybody who has eaten half-decent Chinese food would involuntarily regurgitate this food. Our order was wonton soup, chili shrimp/pork wonton appetizers, hot tea and Thai iced tea. Cost before tip: $ 28.76 and the waiter said he’s supposed to add on a service charge, but I guess because he saw a ¾ full bowl of bland tasting wonton soup that was served luke warm with 1 piece bok choy, 2 nasty tasting wonton and dilapidated noodles and a full plate of the chili shrimp/pork wonton(5) appetizers, with the exception of 1 that had been chewed on and spit out, he decided to be generous and omit the service charge. What I thought was the normal triangular shaped fried wonton was actually the wonton used in the soup with some chili sauce poured over it. Needless to say, we left this restaurant hungry, disappointed and out $ 31.00!
Jeremias M.
Classificação do local: 1 San Diego, CA
To expensive for subpar Chinese food. Bill came to $ 65.40 for fried rice, chicken noodle soup, and salted pepper shrimp, two tea drinks and a coke. Waiters and waitresses are aggressively trying to get people inside to eat. If you look at the menu outside, they’ll literally run outside to try and convince you their food is good. Two came out at different times to try and make us go inside. We told them we were going to just get it to go but they insisted to come in and sit down. They don’t tell you the tip is already included in the bill even though we’re only a party of 3. While we sat inside, it was almost comical watching them run outside to pressure people outside that were looking at their menu. Don’t go in. If anything, leave and come back several times to get them tired from running out to pursue you. Watch how fast they run.
Dolly D.
Classificação do local: 1 Portland, OR
Scam alert!!! Hidden fees and charges for sub par food. Do not eat here!!! Charged over $ 50 for salt and pepper squid, king pao chicken, 4 small bowls of rice, and 3 bubble teas one of which was buy one get one free. Was supposed to be around $ 35 don’t know where that extra $ 15 added fees came from. Charged gratuity for no matter the size of the party. He was very rude when we asked about the bill. Worse dining experience I’ve ever had.
Ron V.
Classificação do local: 1 Irvine, CA
food was so-so and overpriced. service was okay but its true about what other people have said – they nickel and dime you. they add 15% tip. a small bowl of rice cost $ 1.50 and they overcharge for tea thats usually free at chinese restaurants. not worth it… stay away
Robbie H.
Classificação do local: 1 Dallas, TX
I was so surprised when I got the check. Never ever again go to this restaurant again, even I’m a Chinese.
Emily W.
Classificação do local: 1 Chicago, IL
WARNING! DONOTCOMETOTHISPLACE! DISHONESTANDBADSERVICE! 不诚信,且欺客的商家。 I usually do not rant on Unilocal.But people should be alert of this kind of shitty service and not give your money away. We visited on Dec 20th evening, I wasn’t even planning to eat here, just walking pass-by and saw the board outside says milk bubble tea in Chinese. It was late in the evening, and a bit chilly so I decided to get a cup of warm bubble tea. 5 minutes after I ordered a hot milk tea with bubble, I couldn’t believe I was still engaged in conversation with the owner. It goes like this: Me: I want a hot milk tea. Owner: Do you want bubbles? Me: Yes. Owner: Do you want it hot or cold? Me: Hot, do you serve hot? Owner: Well, you know most people usually prefer cold milk tea, since it’s better experience. Me:(interrupts) so do you make it hot? Owner: If you insist, I can make it hot. but most people want it cold you know. Do you want bubbles? Me: Yes. How much is it?(taking my money out) Owner: it’s 75cents extra with bubbles, so 5.75 without bubble, and 6.5 with bubbles. Me:(not happy with this overpriced tea, but it’s tourism area, so i put my money on the table), ok, i want a hot milk tea with bubbles. Owner: so you still want it hot? Back to where we began! And while conversing, some customers entered, so this owner just left in the middle of our conversation and turned to attend those new customers who apparently wanted to dine(so potentially worth more money than me), i’ve never experienced server this rude. Btw, the restaurant was pretty much empty. They had at least 3 servers out including the owner, so he didn’t have to attend to those customers. Meanwhile, another server who was pouring tea(yes they do have a hot teapot I saw that) behind the counter, asked the owner what I wanted in Chinese. I can understand them the whole time, it basically went«ok, what does she want? she wants milk tea, hot”(very impatiently). I asked my last question: «so do you serve hot milk tea or not??», owner again murmured: «Well, you know most people usually prefer cold milk tea, since it’s better experience. but if you insist i can make hot». OMFGGGG, it’s a matter of 6 dollars, if you can not offer what you say you can, just DON’T SAYYOUOFFERIT! So 15 minutes of unpleasant conversations and wait later, I stormed out without milk tea. And did I mention that on their milk tea menu on the wall, there was no price at all? Obviously they like to charge whatever price they have for ya. It’s a shame that they try to fool tourists especially Chinese tourists. I didn’t pay anything in the end, but I believe other reviewers were right about them adding extra for tip. Of course they will. 拉斯维加斯有很多中国游客,我奉劝一句,千万不要去吃strip上的如意面庄,这种不诚信商家应该让它明白什么才是待客之道。
Yecci N.
Classificação do local: 1 Chandler, AZ
Horrible service. It took forever for them to get my order and bring my food out. Tasteless Thai tea with no straw. Noodle soups with no chopsticks(sure they thought we could eat noodles with a spoon). No napkins. Whenever I asked for those, they said ok and never brought them out. I had to went to the counter to ask for it. The owner had an attitude. Tasteless food.
S. C.
Classificação do local: 5 Salem, MA
This is a good place for relatively cheap, good, hole in the wall authentic Chinese food.
Meow M.
Classificação do local: 1 Olancha, CA
If u want to diet, just go to this restaurant. If u want to waste money, just go to this restaurant. If u want to take yourself a lesson, again go to this restaurant. If u have eaten any other Chinese food, u will understand why I say the owner should apologize to Chinese food. 1 Taste: the dishes were either too salty or too blend. Trust me, it’s not a real Chinese food! 2 Amount: I believe their amount of food are designed for kids, because an adult could never feel full after have such tiny amount of food.3 Price: we were surprised by the final price when we checked out, because they charge higher price than what the menu shows! What a horrible place! Then I will translate my review to Chinese: 这家是黑店,果断绕行。
Jiewen Z.
Classificação do local: 1 Manchester, NH
Very very bad experience! The owner is dishonest, the price for the bubble milk tea is $ 3.95, but the bill is $ 5.65. No any service but charge us 15% tips after state tax! Never come again.
William w.
Classificação do local: 1 McLean, VA
The owner is very dishonest and added 18% service charge on top of my food bill and state tax. You have to review the bill then pay, or double tips.
Wayne C.
Classificação do local: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Overpriced Chinese food with ehhhhhhhh taste. I ordered a scallion pancake, and there were about 10 or less scallion flakes used. Usual scallion pancakes, the scallions are all over… with the one here… you need a microscope to see. I also ordered a wonton noodle. Nothing special. My friends’ meals were pretty bad as well. Never again. Do yourself a favor, drive off the strip if you want better Chinese cuisine.
Jessica T.
Classificação do local: 2 Torrance, CA
The chicken chow mein is very oily, and the chicken smells old. The beef noodle soup had very little beef and bok choy. The cod filet was mildly flavorful but bathing in oil. The shrimps were miniature and salty. The taro and mango boba slushes were mostly ice and used powder. The pork dumplings were disgusting; they smelled really bad and were probably the worst item we ordered. Service was alright. The restaurant had a gloomy, cafeteria-like atmosphere.
Nop J.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
Solid Chinese comfort food to save you from all the Vegas craziness. Very thankful this is here.
Bisou B.
Classificação do local: 1 Irvine, CA
Not very honest about the bill, my granddad went there last week. He is not fluent in English and was his first time in Vegas. When the bill came, he asked what that $ 8.10 was for(see photo), it’s written SER — Service charge. They explained to my granddad(in Chinese) that’s state tax, and the $ 4.05(in addition) is Sales Tax. So my grand tip them another $ 8. See photos.
Jane D.
Classificação do local: 3 Vista, CA
Good authentic food, no MSG, no super salt/sugary stuff, fresh ingredients. More like a mom&pop place but located right on prime spot on the strip. Hours on Unilocal are not entirely accurate. Service was decent when we were there(the first people ordering).
Yvonne K.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
1. Crispy pepper tofu. Slightly battered. Yummy 2. Beef noodle shop. Super awesome with hand made noodles! 3. Orange beef. You can’t go wrong with it… Hmm hmm