Spring Mtn Rd/Chinatown
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Las Vegas’ Chinatown is undeniably one of the best food hubs in the valley. Here are the restaurants that came highly recommended by our experts, ranging from casual atmospheres to fine dining.
ShangHai Taste
ShangHai Taste is the "best spot for soup dumplings and craveable small plate Chinese," according to Bryan Bass, vice president of marketing at Carver Road Hospitality. Those signature soup dumplin...
District One
District One was overwhelmingly the top choice for Vietnamese food in our survey. That’s no surprise, since Chef Khai Vu's modern take on the cuisine has the ingenuity to draw in foodies, yet remai...
Monta Ramen
Good ramen takes an extreme level of time, patience and expertise; very few apply as much as any of these qualities to their ramen as does Monta Ramen. It is a simple, traditional Tokyo-style rame...
Partage
Chef Yuri Szarzewski, Pastry Chef Vincent Pellerin and manager Nicolas Kalpokdjian all worked in Michelin-starred restaurants in France before moving to Las Vegas with a dream of opening a restaura...
Sparrow + Wolf
It’s impossible to overstate how influential Sparrow + Wolf has been on the Las Vegas dining scene. Before Strip veteran Brian Howard opened its doors in 2017, the Spring Mountain Road corridor (ak...
EDO Tapas & Wine
Neon Feast contributor Arlene Wszalek, a senior vice president at Allied Global Marketing, was among numerous survey participants who like EDO for a multitude of reasons. “Brilliant food, imagin...
Roma Restaurant & Deli
Las Vegas Advisor publisher Anthony Curtis finds Roma Restaurant & Deli a fine place to grab a sandwich. “Both their hot and cold sandwiches are good and there's a big selection, but I usually g...
The Golden Tiki
The fact that about 75% of the experts surveyed took the time to recommend The Golden Tiki (mostly in the Tiki Bar category, of course) demonstrates how universally beloved this place is. That’s be...
Izakaya Go Japanese Tapas & Bar
Tapas has evolved in America over the past few decades, from a Spanish tradition to an effective way of serving (and consuming) small plates representing numerous international cuisines. And those ...
Sushi Kame
Kame is a tale of two restaurants. Choose your own adventure in the main dining room, with a la carte selections and multi-course kaiseki menus. Or enjoy an evening in the secluded private dining r...
Yui Edomae Sushi
It’s hard to say what surprises more people --that Las Vegas is home to some of the finest sushi restaurants you’re likely to find outside of Japan, or that you have to leave The Strip to find them...
Kabuto
Located in one of the most exciting strip malls in “Chinatown,” it can be easy to miss this hidden gem. Its plain white storefront, accented only by a narrow window, a single exterior light and a s...
Chengdu Taste
Like some of the best (but not all) restaurants in Chinatown, Chengdu Taste is more about the food than the atmosphere. The business occupies a small, plain, unassuming space in an out-of-the-way c...
Aburiya Raku
When you notice Strip chefs flocking to a new restaurant, it’s a sure sign something good is afoot, and that was the case with Aburiya Raku shortly after it opened in 2008. “Aburiya Raku” transl...
Sweets Raku
Sweets Raku is owned by Aburiya Raku's Mitsuo Endo (with the pair located in the same Chinatown shopping center). And his unfailing dedication to excellence might be your first clue that something ...