Taiwan Deli

4300 Spring Mountain Rd #116, Las Vegas - 89102
229 reviews
Taiwanese Chinese Noodles
(702) 222-3435

Very good Taiwanese and Shanghai Chinese food, especially the beef noodles, soya milk. $$15-20 USD per person. Worth going there. It closes at 3pm so pleasemake sure check the open hours.

There’s many things on the menu but this visit we chose simple items for a light breakfast. Food was delicious and the waiter and staff was very nice and helpful. We had a pleasant experience here and would recommend it. Restaurant is clean inside and bathrooms are very welcoming.

In A Nutshell:-Taiwan Deli (this is their OG location) is a must try if you are in the mood for 100% authentic Taiwanese food.-The Spicy Beef & Tendon Noodle soup is very hearty.-Its a big bowl filled w/ tasty broth, cuts of beef & tendon, bokchoy & oodles of noodles.-This bowl of soup alone should keep you full.-Their XLB dumplings were good, but they werent filled w/ the hot bite of soup broth these morsels are known for around the world.Overall, this is a really good Taiwanese restaurant located in Chinatown.

DO NOT GO, we probably had the worst service here we could ever receive from any restaurant. It was our first time visiting here like most first time Vegas visitors. We were looking for a easy and nice Taiwan breakfast. Their selections were huge and the food was decent, however the server was a huge turn off and was so rude because we took a little longer to order. She kept rushing us to order and took away our menu after we told her we were going to order more. She kept rolling her eyes at us and kept murmuring to herself. She was so rude that we decided to pay for what we ordered and went somewhere else. What a shame because Taiwanese cuisine is one of our favorites. I could totally see why out of all the busy restaurants in Chinatown Las Vegas, this restaurant stays empty. If you want business, improve your service. Treat your customers with respect.

Went there for breakfast and ordered the oyster omelette and the pork juicy buns. The omelette was decent; however, it was a whole different story with the juicy buns... It was as if Dracula had gotten to them before me. They were dinky with minimal meat bun and no juice.

They deserve more than 5 stars. We have been many Taiwanese restaurants in the US from LA to NY. This is not only very authentic Taiwanese food it also has a full menu. Very impressive. The food is full of flavor. The dumplings are way way better than the famous dumpling place in Aria and cheaper. They have full Taiwanese breakfast, soy bean drink, handmade dumplings to noodle and rice dishes. Service is excellent and fast. The lady was very friendly.

Great taiwanese little place, food are all delicious and authentic, friendly staff, very clean and well kept! Totally love it

Had an amazing breakfast at this taiwan style breakfast place. The taste was authentic like what you can get back from the island. The service was fast and the soy milk had a thick protein layer. Straight 5 stars.

Taiwanese breakfast joint!! We ended up ordering side type breakfast items. Everything was decent enough to want to come back. The squid noodle soup and zhong zhi (Shanghai Rice wrapped with pork) was better than expected. They even sell many items frozen or ready to steam at home.

What a waste of money. The Taiwanese female owner has really bad attitude. It is alright if you have excellent food but they are unfortunately disaster. I was starving but couldn’t finish 1/3 of them. The Cucumber in the salad is not fresh. The porridge has a stinky taste. The rice bun is old and dry. The chives cake is halfway cooked. Avoid this place with all efforts…