I don’t ever rave about beef noodle soup because it’s not really my kinda thing, but I had to try for myself when my co-worker said that this was one of the best beef noodle soups he’s ever had. He even compared it to the ones in Taiwan! I had to try for myself. And boy was he right. Who would’ve even thought that it would be in Vegas that I discover my love for beef noodle soup?! In the Venetian too of all places!!! The Szechuan Beef Noodle Soup(btw — it’s not spicy in case you’re wondering) is a clear winner, with a super flavorful broth and noodles that are soft and not overly chewy. The beef itself is cooked so perfectly that it’s so tender! Just this one time visit has had me wanting to come back for more. It is now a forever staple for every visit to come, and it is not only delicious, but also absolutely heavenly after a night of too much drinking. It’s authentic and the place is clean too! I also had the phở and shrimp chive dumplings, both of which were also good, but nothing compared to the beef noodle soup. I’d recommend them if you don’t want beef noodle soup, but if it was one thing I’d have to call out and get… you know my answer. The Szechuan Beef Noodle Soup. No doubt about it.
Barney L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chula Vista, CA
5 stars all the way. Mr chow who? Very very good recommend this place to all my friends.
Will L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
So conflicted about this place. On one hand, Chinatown has some legit noodles and it’s not too far from Venetian(like 5 – 10 min drive or cab ride). But sometimes, I’m just feeling lazy as fuhh when I’m in Vegas, especially if I’m being a degenerate at the casino. And Noodle Asia just so happens to be right in the middle of Venetian(which has the best, affordable rooms on the strip), so that convenience factor is pretty big. This place is pretty Americanized tho, I mean who the hell would put«Asia» on their name if they actually served authentic Chinese food right? However, the food hits the spot most of the time. I’ve tried the Hong Kong Won Ton(typical won ton noodle soup) and the beef stew noodles and they both helped my hangover. Only bad thing is that the prices are hefty, which is standard for Vegas casino food. You’ll be dishing out $ 12 – 15 for the same shit you can get at Sam Woo’s for like $ 6 – 9. If you’re not looking to get ripped off, then I suggest checking out Noodle Pot, Monta Ramen, or Phở Kim Long. All those spots are in Chinatown.
Candy Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dublin, CA
Great service! Meat was cooked perfectly because sometimes its just too«chewy». Tomato rice was bomb though. Shrimp Wok noodles was awesome!
James H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pleasant Hill, CA
My third time getting the Szechuan noodle soup and it’s still good as prior times. It’s $ 15.00 but always hits the spot after drinking and open till 3 am. Hand made noodles and you can taste the difference. Last night had too much tendon but it was 2:30 in the morning so maybe they were running low. Still a great spot to get some Chinese food
Bernie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
Came here because I saw on the menu they had some dishes with some Chinese BBQ deli and I was like oh yeah! There really was not a whole lot of people when I came, so got sat down at a table right away. The ladies that worked there were very nice. I decided on getting the bbq pork and roast duck over rice which sticker shocked me at $ 15. OUCH! The food came in 3 minutes. I am not even joking with you, it literally came out in 3 minutes. I sent a text out, and the food was there. Also ordered a Vietnamese Iced coffee. The food was not impressive. The roast duck pieces had nothing but skin on them. Absolutely no meat. Maybe they saw that I was an Asian guy and they felt that I had enough roast duck in my lifetime and know how it taste like so they are saving it for those that might not have tried it before. COMPLETELY understand(not really)! The bbq pork was BRIGHT pinkish/red which almost blinded me. I think they glazed it intensely, which actually was not too bad. The rice was eh… rice. The coffee was not as strong as I’m accustomed to, but was pretty good. All and all, not worth the 23 dollars total. Maybe if you look like you’ve got money, they’ll give you the duck with the meat on it though. Good luck.
Edward J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
Expensive considering this is very average Chinese food. Then again, why wouldn’t it because it’s in The Venetian. Four stars if price isn’t a consideration. Once adjusted for price, I would call this a three star establishment.
Susan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
I was not expecting to find an Asian restaurant at the Venetian! I was pleasantly surprised to find this restaurant that didn’t require a long wait(seated immediately in fact!), authentic food with Mandarin Chinese speaking servers. We were on a tight schedule so this was a good choice for us. I ordered a bowl of wonton noodle soup. It was filling and the broth was light and refreshing.
Cindy T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
I am pleasantly surprised. My friend and I ordered the Pepper Beef and the Hong Kong Won Ton here. The food arrived within seven minutes and raised no complaints, at all — just the opposite. The Won Ton was delicious; the Pepper Beef was amazing. The meat was cooked just right and so, so soft, I ate more than I usually do! I deeply appreciate that the food here is not as greasy as that in many other Chinese restaurants I have eaten at. The decoration of the place and the uniforms of the servers and chefs are distinctly Chinese and add a nice cultural touch to customers’ dining experience. The walls of the restaurant are made of glass, so customers can sit down inside and eat while observing sports games on the big screen outside. There are seats positioned facing outward from the restaurant for precisely that purpose. I imagine that is a huge plus for sports enthusiasts. Our server wasn’t too talkactive or smile-y, but he was quick and attentive, which is all I need in a waiter. I always had water in my glass, and we never even had the time to notice the lack of anything before he put it on our table. Prices are pretty average for a restaurant is on the strip, nothing that should come as a shock to anyone. Many of the meat dishes are served with rice, and the chefs have no issue adjusting the spiciness level for customers.
Steve N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Torrance, CA
Noodle Asia is located inside the Venetian hotel casino, right next to the sports booking area. If you stay in the Venetian and are craving Chinese food, this is surprisingly one of the best restaurants that you’ll find. If you want to venture out into that Chinatown plaza off the strip for better options, that’s totally up to you! Since I prefer to stay around the area, this is the best value and quality that you’ll get in any Vegas casino restaurant. Depending on what time you go(lunch or dinner), you’ll encounter a bit of a wait. There is enough seating to go around, and the wait staff do their best to assure that you won’t wait too long. Whenever I come here, I like to go all out, so I order two bowls of their Won Ton and Szechwan Beef Noodle Soup. Sometimes, I’ll even come back twice in one day and order different menu items. I would recommend you try the Red Won Ton appetizers, Bbq Pork And Roasted Duck Rice Plate, and/or Mongolian Beef with Chinese Broccoli. I was quite impressed that the food tastes like what you’ll find at Monterey Park. This is definitely my go-to place for Chinese food in Vegas!
Chrisiamarie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
Let me just take a quick break from my meal and write this review. I’m here for CES and my company has a suite in the Venetian. I’m not feeling too well and the weather doesn’t make it any better. I was in deep need of soup. I started to think of where I could possibly walk to on the strip that had noodle soup and luckily enough — I saw the Venetian map where someone already pulled up the restaurant options, and low and behold: Noodle Asia! I could not have been anymore happier than in that moment. Upon arriving, right on their stand was their special for the day«Convention Special» featuring 8 curry fish balls, won ton noodle soup AND Vietnamese coffee. I was like«ok, now I’m more sold and more in love». Now about the food: BESTWONTONS I’VEEVERHAD. EVER. Even the noodles were amazing and I’m not usually a fan of yellow noodles. Broth was good too, but as usual I had to add chili paste to it – only because I love spicy — it could have been a great soup without it. I’m a big Vietnamese coffee fan and this I loved too! Now I don’t have much to say about the curry fish balls only because I’m actually not a fan personally of curry fish balls. Curry alone — I love. Fish balls alone — I love. But I just can’t get the two to go well in my mout together. Anyways — great portions. They have a bar so people eating by themselves can be seated quickly. I’m super stuffed. Now I must leave because I’m done eating and the line is getting long.
Jenny K. L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Englewood, NJ
Grabbed some food to go and ate in the sports betting area next door. The pork congee was good though it could’ve used more meat and my shrimp wonton mein(yellow noodles) was exactly what I needed and wanted. They get pretty busy both in house and take out so come early. You can also purchase their beer to go, which may be cheaper than the bar.
Susan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kansas City, MO
Hits the spot… every.single.time. The Szechwan Beef noodle soup is a must-stop for me every time I’m in Vegas. Extra spicy, of course.
Amanda I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Des Moines, IA
Hot and sour soup is to die for and cures the Vegas day after head and tummy blues. Drop a little shrimp and fried rice and cures it all. A nice app is Shiu Mai which is a great dumpling filled with goodness. Shrimp friend rice and shrimp noodles are never a bad choice. Must do if u enjoy great Asian Noodles.
Kaori T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Burbank, CA
This place hits home everytime. The noodles are homemade so you can really taste the freshness and the food comes out piping out. This is a really really delicious place that hits the spot whenever you are craving really good chinese food. The big downside though is the prices are jacked up the wa-zoo, but that’s because it IS in the Venetian. It is open super late so it’s a good place after a night of fun… I’ve tired their congee, their beef noodle soup, their jelly fish, their tendon, and NOTHING disappoints. I actually crave this place everytime i’m in Vegas.
Phoebe C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Buena Park, CA
Open letter to Noodle Asia: Noodle Asia, I still love you but why you no have Tainan Noodles? Please bring them back. Love, Phoebe
Christal M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orange County, CA
The morning(or afternoon) after a late night out in Vegas, sometimes a big bowl of soup sounds heavenly. And since I was staying at the Venetian, this was the closest place to satisfy my craving. It’s located on the casino level near the slot machines. At around 2pm on a Saturday there was no wait and we were seated quickly. The restaurant is also next to the sports betting area, so if you’re seated in the right spot you can watch the games on the big screens. I didn’t know what kind of soup I wanted, but their Szechwan Beef soup($ 14.95) was listed as «Mama Wu’s specialty». It was delicious! The broth was just the right combination of salty and spicy for me. The beef was tender and the noodles had a nice chewy texture. We also had the Chicken Lettuce Wraps($ 13.95). These were good, although on the salty side especially after adding the hoisin sauce. I wish it had come with more than four leaves of lettuce. If you’re on the strip and need a Chinese food fix, this is a good option. Yes, you’re going to pay more than you normally would for Chinese food, but what isn’t overpriced on the strip?
Sam E.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
The intoxicating smell of Asian food was what drew us straight into this place inside the casino. After we ordered our food, most of it came out fast expect the main dish which the waitress forgot and then later brought out after we asked for it. Food was mediocre at best and they have a few gluten free options but not many. Most of it was bland and seemed like a to go style Chinese restaurant. About an hour after we left the restaurant, both my husband and I got sick and felt sooo sick to our stomachs. What a bummer because we had another dinner to attend and it totally messed up our stomachs for it. If you are in a rush and need something quick after a night of being intoxicated then this mood may be appetizing but if you are sober and looking for good Chinese food… this food is not it.
Jean Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chatsworth, CA
This restaurant located inside of the Venetian. I had wonton noodle soup, was really good. Wonton looked and tatsted like shumai. Friendly service. Food came almost right after I ordered. Never seen anywhere that fast service. Even McDonald’s I would have to wait longer, I think. Good place to go if you are hungry, like real hungry.
Yolanda R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Butte Valley, CA
Noodle Asia is located in the Venetian casino, on first floor near all the slot machines! The previous day, I was sightseeing, walking through the casino, and NA caught my eye! They have a menu outside their front doors and I observed it. Well, I saw that they have Phở!!! I loooove Phở and it is difficult to find in my hometown area. So right away, I knew I already wanted to come back and try it. When I got back to my hotel, I read a few Unilocal reviews and saw pictures from my fellow Yeeps Ken L and Mike O. I came back next day, before opening 11am Monday morning. I got there 15 minutes early and a line was already forming! I think I was the 4th person and by the time they opened, I am sure there were at least 30 people waiting. I got the impression that this was a great sign and people in line were ready to get in and order lunch! The restaurant is very open area, lots of space, and nice décor. I liked it very much and felt comfortable seated at my table. There are lots of tables and I also saw a counter area. My server came over and took my order. I still looked over the menu while I was waiting and there are soooo many items on there that I would love to try, but I specifically came back for the«Phở Prime». OK, this is the most Expensive Phở I have ever bought at $ 16.95. I normally pay 7 – 8 $ for a bowl at other places in Nor Cal. But that being said, I really didn’t care about the price, if I want something, I buy it and plus I was on vacation in Vegas… have to Enjoy every moment to the fullest :) The Phở Prime was Delicious. It had a great flavor in the broth, lots of meats, lots of noodles, and I enjoyed eating it BUT, No Hoisin sauce, it didn’t come with my plate so I asked for it and my server said they ran out yesterday? The Phở Prime is a huge bowl too, I could not finish it. It was definitely worth the price and place! My server was OK, and she was busy with other tables as well. I was disappointed I couldn’t order a dessert, 3 of 4 choices that I wanted to try on the menu were out!!! At first I almost didn’t believe it lol, like for real? I really wanted to order the Hawaiian Papaya :/so I decided not to get a dessert, changed my mind. Then it took awhile for me to get the bill, I was waiting… Overall, I had a very good lunch and Yes, I would definitely return! Considering the location, how much I like the Venetian casino, and all the menu options that I read sounded tasty. Hopefully, the next time I am in town I can come in and order a big dinner. This is a great place for couples or groups, plenty of seating. I gave them 3 stars because of No Hoisin sauce and out of 3 desserts, or else I would have given a 5 star review. Just a weird experience to run out of certain things on a Monday right around opening 11am, but it’s all good, I am guessing they had a crazy busy weekend. I left fulfilled and satisfied that I got my Phở ;)
Stéphanie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bordeaux
Un bon resto de Vegas(ça existe oui !) dans le Venetian. Cuisine asiatique et goûteuse, portions généreuses mais raisonnables, les nouilles chinoises étaient bonnes, tout comme les rouleaux aux légumes. Choix végétarien ou cuisine chinoise classique, ce fut agréable sans être trop coûteux.
Eduardo M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rämismühle, Schweiz
Avoid this restaurant!!! In the biggest hotel in the world with 39 restaurants, this should be your last choice. The ambient is terrible: really bright lights, a high ceiling and a really open space reminds me of a mess hall from a outpost. The windows are really big and the restaurant partially open, which makes you feel like in a shop window and exposed. The noise from the Cassino mixes up with the noise from the kitchen. The menu is out of laminated paper: compared to leather covers from the other 29 restaurants, it looks cheap. The service is friendly but does not talk fluent English. The food gets thrown to your table in less than 5 min after ordering: it was pre-cooked! The taste of the food is terrible. A lot of grease, duck with feathers yet and no spices at all on the food. Did I mentioned greasy? The value for money is absence, since I can get a great spaghetti with sea food for the same price in at least three other restaurants in the resort. One star for the friendly service and for the food not making me sick!