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  1. Sep 14, 2022 · Neighborhood Guides. Where to Eat in Las Vegas Chinatown. The almost four-mile stretch on Spring Mountain Road is a destination for diverse Asian cuisine. By Rob Kachelriess. Updated...

  2. Feb 9, 2024 · Chinatown stretches about three miles along Spring Mountain Road from Rainbow Boulevard east to Valley View Boulevard. Here is a look at some of the best Asian restaurants in Chinatown....

  3. Jun 9, 2022 · Where to eat in and around Las Vegas Chinatown. Rainbow Kitchen: 7537 S. Rainbow Blvd., Las Vegas, (702) 960-7577. Pho Ga Tony Tony: 3775 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, (725)...

    • Bill Addison
    • Restaurant Critic
    • bill.addison@latimes.com
  4. May 31, 2017 · In Vegas' Chinatown, you'll find plenty of ramen, including the fabulous tonkotsu, shoyu and miso noodle bowls at Monta, another of Koleff's restaurants. You'll also be able to try world-class...

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    • District One – Best Pho in Las Vegas. The menu at District One is heavily Vietnamese, it also offers a mix of Southeast Asian-inspired dishes. It is named after District One in Ho Chi Minh City, a bustling neighborhood in downtown Saigon’s vibrant dining and entertainment scene.
    • Lotus of Siam – Best Thai Restaurant in Las Vegas. Lotus of Siam is one of the best Asian restaurants in Las Vegas for northern Thai cuisine. It was once named by Gourmet Magazine as the best Thai restaurant in the United States.
    • Hobak – Best Korean BBQ in Las Vegas. The Korean population in Las Vegas is the third largest after the Filipinos and Chinese. As a result, the cuisine has grown in popularity and is concentrated in Koreatown on Spring Mountain Road and Rainbow Boulevard.
    • Kame Omakase – Best For Personalized Omakase Menu. This luxurious Japanese restaurant offers a seafood-centered menu and an omakase-style experience. True to its name, Omakase means “Up to you.”
  5. Nov 11, 2020 · Popular restaurants include Harbor Palace Seafood for oceanic delicacies and Sam Woo BBQ for smoky meats. For an eye-boggling stroll, head into Ranch 99 for a display of pan-Asian foodways. A block away, Chengdu Taste serves some of the most chili-laden, incendiary dishes in the entire state of Nevada, let alone in Las Vegas.

  6. Most of the restaurants sit on Spring Mountain Road and S Jones Boulevard, including the popular Lamaii, Izakaya Go, Mian, and District One.

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