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Best Dim Sum?

Discussion in 'Restaurants & Buffets' started by pineapple, Jun 20, 2012.

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  1. pineapple

    pineapple Newbie

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    Hi y'all,

    I just joined this morning, and I've already got my first question: Where, in your opinion, can I find the best dim sum on the Strip? The fam and I used to love the dim sum at Dragon Noodle Co. in the Monte Carlo, but they really decreased the size of their dim sum menu last time we visited. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks!
     
  2. NickPapageorgio

    NickPapageorgio OG of the Sal Sagev Hotel

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    Cathay House and Ping Pang Pong have the best dim sum in Vegas.

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  3. pineapple

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    Thanks for the suggestions. I've never been to either of these places, so it's nice to check outsomeplace new.
     
  4. xmarksx

    xmarksx VIP Whale

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    Another vote for Ping Pang Pong (Gold Coast). It really is a great place.
     
  5. robert m.

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    Ping Pang Pong!
     
  6. NickPapageorgio

    NickPapageorgio OG of the Sal Sagev Hotel

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    Ping Pang Pong is going to garner the most accolades on a message board like this because it is located inside of a well traveled off strip casino. Cathay House is top notch as well, so I wouldn't base your decison on votes. For Dim Sum, I like both locations, although Cathay House has some of the more exotic dumplings.

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  7. Lost_Castaway

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    Where is Cathy House located at?
     
  8. NickPapageorgio

    NickPapageorgio OG of the Sal Sagev Hotel

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    Spring Mountain Road in Chinatown. (basically a few miles west of TI/ Mirage/ Venetian/ Palazzo) Give it a shot.

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  9. Lost_Castaway

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    Thanks

    It is the same as the one in the Palms and are the prices cheaper in Chinatown. I think I will be trying it out in July.
     
  10. worldtraveler661

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    I've been meaning to try both of those. From friends that live in Vegas, they said those are the ones to go to.
     
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