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Best real Asian near palazzo

Discussion in 'Restaurants & Buffets' started by sogi311, Feb 27, 2015.

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  1. sogi311

    sogi311 Low-Roller

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    Two straight guys coming to Vegas for opening weekend of ncaa tourney and am looking for some authentic Asian/ Korean food.. I am not as well studied as he is in this as he worked in Asia for years and I have never been there so would like to know recommendations on where to eat. Would prefer a 10 minute can ride or less.
     
  2. mattMN10

    mattMN10 Minnesota living. Las Vegas dreaming.

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    From what I hear, Lotus of Siam (thai+) is phenomenal. Excited to try it on my trip this April.
     
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    Close ride to Chinatown you can get all the Authentic asian korean food you want :)
     
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    Beijing Noodle Number 9 in Caesars tastes exactly like what I had in Wuhan and Guangzhou. Some dishes have the bitter melon which is hard to find elsewhere. Walking distance from V/P which Chinatown isn't. Some places there can be sketchy if you don't know what you are ordering,
     
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    Asia Noodle at Venetian is (IMHO) very good Cantonese food. I eat there every time I'm at Venetian. Have not eaten dinner there, and it pretty much appears to be a lunch place. Very good and moderately priced (for V/P).

    Korean food is tougher to find. I'm still looking for a restaurant that serves Champong.
     
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