4205 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102, United StatesMap
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Another great day in Chinatown. Thank you Li and Lilly for helping me. I got amazing stuff for an awesome price. The staff is so friendly.
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Chinatown Plaza Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Chinatown in Las Vegas covers an area of only 7.5 acres, which is really nothing compared to his brother, but the new and tidy neighborhood style gives people a fresh feeling. If you come to Las Vegas, you might as well come here to eat a bowl of noodles, a hometown meal, and buy a bunch of snacks. Or visit Dahua supermarkets, cake shops, and traditional Chinese medicine stores to experience a "Chinese town" experience.
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Chinatown Plaza Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Another great day in Chinatown. Thank you Li and Lilly for helping me. I got amazing stuff for an awesome price. The staff is so friendly.
Near Chinatown, there is a Korean restaurant Sea Salt Live Sashimi very good, there is also a Chinese menu, the meal is dazzling, in addition to a variety of unknown sashimi, it should also include elephant plucked abalone, pre-dinner seafood salad, Korean pancakes, tofu soup, fish egg sea urchin rice, etc., very good.
I am not used to Western food. Our group of people took a taxi from the hotel to Chinatown to find Chinese food. It was very convenient. The Chinatown in Las Vegas is not as big as San Francisco, but there are many Chinese restaurants here.
The Chinese stomach determines the prosperity of many cities in Chinatown.
Chinatown, Chinatown, Las Vegas, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, built in the desert oasis, itself is not big, so Chinatown is not far from the highway and other attractions in Las Vegas. For example, from the American shopping mall, within 15 minutes of the Chinese circle. It is cheaper here, with Hong Kong-style Western food. The steak and Gillette fried pork chops in the store are good, especially the fried pork chops taste a bit similar to the fried pork chops in the small stove in the university era. Of course, I feel that Thai tea is better. Of course, the Korean barbecue buffet has recently been opened, and the price is not bad. However, the buffet, really can't eat anything, can only sit and pass the time, slowly drink. More recommended is a "Taste Chengdu" and a "Yunnan Crossing Bridge Garden", respectively, are chain stores, quality and cost-effective are relatively high. Compared with the western architectural tone of other places in the city, the Oriental elements of Chinatown will give Chinese tourists a sense of relatives.
You can eat a lot of authentic Chinese food here.