Good quality food and we’ll priced
I really appreciated the idea of this food hall. There were multiple spots that you could eat, and none of them disappointed. I liked the option that you could order at each individual food spot, or order for multiple spots off of one screen. The design of being able to view the menu/order food from anywhere in the food court was genius. It cut out a lot of unnecessary back and forth ordering and waiting in lines. My personal favorite were the “lucky fries” and sauce from Burger Barn. My girlfriends favorite were the noodles from Googgle man. We tried the boba, it was as expected. Street bird fried chicken was an honorable mention. The place seemed clean and the workers were all pleasant. Side note, there is a disco themed bathroom near spring leaf Prada place. If you happen to visit, this was a cool thing to look at.
fun vibes kind of expensive
Just poor staff and attitudes early in the morning.
I feel like this place was a bit hidden but it’s located right next to the casino. There are many food options here, but honestly it’s underwhelming. I love the concept of this place because their aren’t that many Asian options on the Vegas strip but the food just isn’t what you’d get at a street food market. If you decide to come, try the clay pot rice and the beef brisket on bread they really stood out for me. I would not listen to anyone who recommends the baos or the pho, they taste like something you’d get at a mall food court not authentic at all. Looking to try the lechon lumpia next time I come, but it was always out of stock.
Good food and many food choices. First time in the hotel. Love it
$5.50 for a 20oz soft drink? The food is good enough to satisfy your Singapore food craving but it's a little on the high side.
We were so excited to try familiar food but ended up with disappointment. We ordered Char Kuey Teow, Hokkien Mee, Roti, Clay Pot Rice, and Hainanese Chicken. The roti was the worst! It is thick and not crispy. The Hokkien Mee is too sweet. The chicken is too dry. Lastly, the rice is not properly cooked. It is still grainy and too salty. For the price, not worth it at all.
No it’s not going to be exactly like “the real stuff” you can get in Asia. (That’s an impossible standard to meet.) Yes you’re going to pay inflated Vegas strip prices. What you won’t get is another $15 hot dog that every other casino has on the strip. Between the Peking duck bowl, chicken dumplings, and pork bao I’d say this is as great as casual casino dining can get. I’d love to spend a few more days here to try more of the other food.
I tried most of the Asian food stalls and everything was pretty good. My favorite stall is Googgle Man Char Kuey Teow. The noodles was perfectly charred and seasoned. I ate here twice during my stay. Also tried the food from Boon Tong Kee and it definitely didn't taste as good as Singapore. The laksa noodles lacked that certain creaminess. The chicken and rice also wasn't that good.The pho from Ten Suns was great after a night of hard partying haha. I also tried the duck tacos and it was just ok. Not worth $20 for 3 average sized street tacos.