One of my go-to places to eat in Vegas. Very fast and tasty food. The Chinese broccoli is fresh, plentiful, and delicious. I usually get the BBQ pork and roast duck noodle soup, but they were out of BBQ pork. The won ton noodle soup is my backup. The won tons themselves are quite flavorful, while the soup itself is pretty mild. Thin, chewy noodles round out the bowl.
This place use to be the bomb. The hype has left the building. The food has gone down and the service too. I’ve been coming to the Venetian since 2008. Every trip at least a meal every day is eaten here. The food- my egg drop soup come out Luke warm, the next day, the Roast Pork too, so I called the waiter and told him, nothing was done about it, but on an average all the dishes I tried this trip on 6 different osassions were average. The Service- so I afternoon for lunch, all there 20 odd tables we taken and there was a long queue waiting to be seated, however the bar in front had nobody, literally empty (around 10 seats), so I walked to the front and asked them if I could sit at the bar as I was alone, the waitress refused saying it was policy of first come first seated. Well I can understand a lot but Stupidly I can’t match, lol. Then, as soon as you’re done, normally they bring you the check without asking, which is acceptable, but last night the waiter a brought me the check when I was in the middle of my main dish, saying « take your time, take your time » now that is totally unacceptable and I told him so. I was seated at the Bar again by myself. It’s a shame, I loved this Restaurant to a point where coming to Vegas meant getting to dine at Noddle Asia, well they wouldn’t see me that often. The Australian couple I met sitting by me at the bar feel the same way too Such a shame.
Decent pho, just that there’s only 1 option with brisket, tendon and meat balls. They bring out the pho fairly quick and the best part is that they’re open super late. Perfect for a late snack after a night of drinking and gambling.
If you visit the Grand Canal shoppes at the Venetian, this is a great place for quick fix to your Asian cravings. The service is fantastic and the food comes out quick. Pictured is the BBQ duck and roasted pork. I would recommend the spicy Dan Dan pork noodles too.
We had eaten large/expensive dinners and buffets. We just wanted something without making it an occasion. This fit the bill perfectly.
The Beef Noodle didn't have a lot of flavor, but they did give you hot sauce for the table. The Szechwan Beef Noodle Soup was very salty. And we were not served our meals at the same time.
This is one of those casual Asian eateries that the casinos slap in next to the gaming area, for that late nite meal. And one, like many others, that is more expensive than it should be. But being on the casino floor adjacent to the sports book betting, their goal is to lure you on in. Ordered Kung Pao chicken, and chicken n broccoli for our entrees. The flavors were good, and of decent portions, but certainly not worth $22 a plate; the wonton soup, though a bit overpriced, was pretty good. But here’s a big no no: my beer was warm. It was served that way too, so I immediately asked the server if she could please change it out. The next glass was a tad cooler, but ended up being too warm waiting on the entrees to be served. Ughhh! That’s almost a deal breaker itself for me. The service was good overall, but nothing special. She seemed occupied with something else our whole meal. Sadly, the dining experience here feels like a strip mall Chinese eatery. I’m not expecting “Wing Lei”atmosphere, but maybe a little something; background music maybe? Overall, I’m not sure how to rate Noodle Asia. I liked the food, but not the atmosphere. The service was adequate, but left me feeling like they were doing me a favor letting me dine there. None of that bothers me too much, if the value is there: Sadly, at Noodle Asia, it isn’t. If you’re wanting good Asian fare, and unless you are stuck gambling in the Venetian, or in a real hurry, I recommend maybe trying another spot: Especially if you wanna actually have an enjoyable dining experience. I normally don’t deter and mention names, but Wazuzu next door at Encore(highly recommend), or even Red 8 at Wynn, are both much better for that casual Asian meal. Sorry….
Located in the casino of the Venetian is a really good Asian restaurant. Affordable and delicious. I got the Szechuan beef noodle and hot and sour soup. Both were great. Apparently this place is open until 3am as well which is great if you are a night owl. Would definitely recommend!
Foods are fresh and delicious, Delivering foods are fast, only 15 mins to wait for foods. Prices are also reasonable inside Casino. Highly Recommended !!!
Friendly staff but food was just okay. Had their Pho which didn't have the flavors I'm use to. Their hot spicy soup was good.Also, their hot paste for the Pho wasn't hot at all.