Thursday, February 9, 2012

I want a good Chinese Restaurant in Las Vegas Preferable on strip?

It would be better if it was closer to the strip but it's ok if it is off as long as it is not too far away. I want great food and i don't want to pay more than $100 for 3 people(my dad's birthday and i want to take him someplace nice) PLease do not recommend the following restaurants:





Chin Chin in New York, New York

Any Benihana's or any P.F. Changs



Thanks|||888 Noodles in The Hilton. Ate there last week, nice, elegant with a waterfall, intimate, not all that big, service was fast, portions large, price good and Asian staff, from the waiters to the chefs. Kinda hidden away, but it's there, just ask someone how to get to 888 Noodles, and, no, I don't know what the 888 means. |||For more authentic Chinese food, try Joyful House, which isn't too far from the Strip on Spring Mountain, about 1 mile west of the 15 FWY. The food there is good, and you get plenty of it. They are open really late, also, so you can get some after midnight, too.



http://www.vegas.com/searchagent/restaur鈥?/a>



You can also try any of the Grand China restaurants. The food there is good, too, but is a little more American Chinese style than Joyful House.



http://www.grandchinalv.com/



I think that either of these restaurants will fill your need and you will be satisfied with the prices and fare at either one.|||I have heard that Changs (not PF Changs) in Bally's is supposed to be good. From experience, I can recommend Chinois in Caesars Palace. Ate there a couple years ago and it was good. Little pricey but $100 should cover it if you go w/o drinks. It is a Wolfgang Puck Restaurant.

Have fun. |||Its called Noodles in the Bellagio. Its soooooo good. You and your dad will like it. Off the strip there one called The Naked Fish. Sushi restaurant and really good fried ice cream. |||The buffet at the Pyramid hotel it's great!
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