Came here on my last trip to Las Vegas, and dropped by since everyone was craving Asian food. What’s really cool is how they offer a variety of dishes from different Asian cultures. Personally, I just had a bowl of wonton noodle soup which really hit the spot. The food seems to leverage the natural flavor of its ingredients rather than MSG that you see in a lot of Asian food. Some people might see their food as being bland because of this, but personally I enjoyed it. Oh one final note, this place can build up a line, but the service is insanely fast one you’re in.
Ika I.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Thousand Oaks, CA
Fast service and large options! I saw Noodles on Unilocal and decided to give it a try as it was close by. The restaurant is located in Bellagio and has a pretty big menu options. I ordered the Singapore rice noodles and Hong Kong style noodles and the food came pretty quickly. The noodles tasted ok but I thought the Singapore noodles could use more seasoning and spices. Entrees cost around $ 19 each but there are other cheaper options like wonton noodles or stir fried. Overall, a good restaurant for quick bite.
Nini K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Ha-ha just no For this price I can go to a real Korean restaurant an eat with real Koreans making my food with more servings for 25.00 per person in China Town no Thank you with your Americanized fusion foods! I prefer made by the real deal! Waste of Money just got to CHINATOWN! ONSPRINGMOUNTAIN
Essa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Yonkers, NY
We had just landed from our long flight and we were is desperate need of a quick bite to eat while we waited for our room to be ready. My wife order a cocktail for 15 dollars and she ordered a sausage and chicken fried rice which tasted very oily and sub par in my opinion. I ordered the chicken noodle soup they have me plenty of pieces of chicken and the noodle tasted a bit chewy and overcooked. The broth was not bearable until I added soy sauce and hot sauce to it. Overall very disappointed with this meal.
Lindsey S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ann Arbor, MI
it was fantastic that they were open late at night on a Monday — they were the only restaurant that was operating within the Bellagio. Not sure if I would choose to go here again while in Vegas, depends on what my situation is. My dining was out of convenience and the food, service, and atmosphere didn’t disappoint. my self and dining partner were seated instantly in a cool booth with wooden benches, the atmosphere was light wood and clean. The food: steamed veggies were perfect, there was a much larger variety of veggies than expected ! Chicken Pad Thai was pretty good too — always a safe choice, there was a solid amount of chicken which allowed for both of us to enjoy and not have to fight for the chicken hehe. Chicken Satay was okay — it tasted a bit like curry to me which is strange. It was well portioned the portions were pretty big !! Great Saki options
Joann C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pasadena, CA
My family and I have been coming here for over 10 Years. It’s quick and tasty Chinese food. Great thing is that it is opened late here. For the lunch time, they usually have dim sum carts rolling around and you are able to choose whatever you want. Appetizers: 1) pan fried potstickers 2) chicken satay 3) roti Main Entrée: 1) beef stew noodle with udon Dessert: 1) Almond Tofu with lychee 2) half a fresh papaya
Cathy X.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Nice place, right inside in the Bellegio. A good place for asian fusion. We went there very late, last call at around 1:45am. Still a waiting list even it is really late. The beef noodle is pretty good that the beef is really tender and well boiled. Also, you could add ducks and chashao for small dishes to save your dollars at a really late time. They only have a few options for dim sum, taste normal. Good luck on your game after refresh yourself by having a dinner here.
C K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
We ate here to have a quick lunch. We had a vegetable dish, «three flavors» dish of pork, duck & chicken, and oriental fried rice. The flavors were all on point for authentic Cantonese food. The 3 dishes with two ice teas and tip cost $ 91. Is it expensive? Yes. But it’s a restaurant in the Bellagio so that comes with the territory. Also, the service we had was great, I would say even on par with the other«fancier» restaurants we ate at in the Bellagio. Don’t come here expecting a quick and cheap meal but come here if you’re looking for a tasty and quick meal. Overall, if you have a hankering for some Chinese food, got the money cause you just won some, and want some friendly folks to serve you food, I would recommend this place.
Jan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Honolulu, HI
Noodles.(3.5 stars) It’s nice to have comps here but I would still eat at Noodles. A lot of reviews say the service is horrible but all the times I have been here with the BF they have been nothing but nice to us. Lobstah(with salt & pepper, chilis, garlic, and onions).(4 stars) LOBSTAH was deep fried and quite tasty although it was just a bit salty for me. Good size portion although it is market price. I think the next time I’ll just try a different version. Shrimp dumplings.(4 stars) This was my favorite so much so I ordered it twice! The shrimps are steamed perfectly and not mushy like a lot of other places. The wrapper was steamed well and not sticky. XO Crabmeat Vermicelli.(4 stars) If you love crab this is a very tasty dish. You definitely see the crab is the star! The vermicelli was a lighter version of noodles which helped due to the fact that we order a lot just to try a variety. I would order this again! Especially since this is a Noodles original! Kung Pao Shrimp.(3 stars) I want it to be spicy! This unfortunately was not. The shrimps were pretty big but it was more like a sweet and sour shrimp to me. The BF liked it. Pork and Vegetable Dumplings.(2 stars) My least favorite and I am a dumpling lover! The inside was just like a mushed up unidentifiable meat with no sign of veggies. Very disappointing. I would not order this again even though it’s free for us. Noodles In-House Special Spicy Sauce.(5 stars) This sauce is awesome and it definitely has a kick to it! It’s probably around the heat level of a Serrano pepper. I love habañeros so I wish it were spicier but nonetheless I loved it! All in all Noodles is a good place to get seafood. I have never had the soups here so I can validate what the other UnilocalERS are saying but the service was on point for me.
Charcy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bloomington, IN
The proportion of pineapple fried rice is large for me, and taste of food is just fine, but the price is pretty high compared to other place. Considering the location, the price might be fine…
David L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Shawnee, KS
Laksa noodle soup! It’s not an easy find, but this place has it. I thought it was really good too. It’s really about the broth and noodles, both were good. It’s not for everyone though, especially those who aren’t into seafood or a fishy taste in their broth. I do like more seafood selections in my soup. They should look into doing that. But again, the broth and noodles made up for it. I do agree with my fellow Unilocalers that spicy dishes don’t quite hit the mark here, especially if you request very spicy. Service was fine and the prices were tolerable for a place in the Bellagio. I’d return if I ever get the chance again.
Marie Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Riverview, FL
We stopped in here a little after 1am and after an evening of drinking. Service was quick-quickly say, quickly addressed, order taken quickly and even served quickly. No complaints there. The thing I do have to say is that the soup itself was bland. The broth. Not at all flavorful. I had the dumpling soup and my bf had the Thai soup. We were a little shocked at the lack of flavor. Now I do have to say, the actual dumplings were good. This place is overpriced for what they offer. We were rushed around 1:30am because I believe they close at 1:45am. It’s not worth coming here-you can get better eats elsewhere.
Khoi P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sydney, Australia
The secret to having a good experience here is to stick to the Cantonese/HK dishes. The staff speak Canto so safer to stick to the dishes they grew up with. I’ve had the duck noodle soup, congee and dim sum dishes and they have all been quite authentic — similar to what I’ve experienced in HK. The prices are definitely not HK prices and are quite expensive but this is Vegas and the Bellagio! They do a pretty good trade and there will be most definitely mixed reviews based on the dishes people order.
Dave W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Safety Harbor, FL
Unfortunately, every dish we’ve had here in two visits has been quite bland. We had to ask for fish sauce for the phở and chili sauce for everything else. The service, on the other hand, has always been professional and on-point but, the food just doesn’t do it for us.
Ahran J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Portland, OR
Considering las vegas price difference, Roasted cantonese duck 4 stars Chow mein 2 stars Bbq pork 3 stars Chicken and noodle dish 2 stars Chicken with black bean sauce 2 stars Beef with rice dish 1 star If not considering las vegas price difference, one star
Jean C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cypress, CA
A little about me because this is important to the review(everyone is biased through their background, right?): I’m a southern Californian who is a self-proclaimed foodie. I refuse to eat bad food. I’d rather starve. There is NOREASON to come to this place. Unless you are starving and this place was the only place open and you have no option to go to any other place. Really. There’s absolutely nothing special about this place. It’s not to say the food isn’t good. It’s fine, it really was. But there is nothing exceptional about this place. Not the service, not the food. The décor was really fun. I really like looking at all the noodles in jars, but that got boring after 5 minutes. $ 18 for a noodle soup? Only in Vegas! Go off the Strip and go to China Town and get the exact same thing(probably better) and more for your money — guaranteed. I would never come back to this place again. With all the options there are in Vegas, there is no reason to come to this one.
Jessica C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I’m not sure why this restaurant doesn’t have better ratings because I absolutely loved my experience here. Our server was so adorable, friendly and extremely apologetic when one of our dishes took a bit longer than the rest. The majority of us ordered a soup dish. There was plenty of variety for different soup flavors, fit for everyone. For me, I ordered the mandarin beef stew. My experience with beef stew is that it’s either too starchy from the noodles, or too salty. But this one was absolutely perfect. And they didn’t skimp on the beef! My boyfriend got the sweet and spicy noodles with bbq pork. It was very unique and delicious, I definitely helped him finish it all hehe. I also got a taste of everyone’s soup(because I like to help myself to everyone’s food lol) and I was impressed by the quality and variety of flavors as well. I like that they serve fresh watermelon juice since it’s perfect for the hot Vegas weather! Definitely will be sending my friends here in the future and will be returning myself :)
Kristine H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
Came here for dinner on our last night in Vegas. The food was alright — good, not great. The BBQ pork buns were the highlights — just the right amount of filling with the perfect amount of spice, encased in warm, fluffy buns. Dan Dan noodles were alright… Seemed to lack in flavor but we’re pretty spoiled by the(amazing) Han Dynasty back in NYC so that might explain our ‘meh’ response to this place. Overall, somewhat of a typical hotel joint kind of place. Can’t complain, but wouldn’t go out of our way to come back here again.
Josh d.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Denver, CO
Not sure why I keep punishing myself by going to restaurants inside of casinos in Vegas. Having gone to the art gallery, or museum or whatever the Bellagio calls their little 2 room, mini-museum, I saw a bunch of Asians, both employees and patrons in this establishment and though to myself«well… It’ can’t be THAT bad…» — Well… It wasn’t BAD, but, like so much else in Vegas, it wasn’t good. The food was bland, and the noodles didn’t have the chewy texture I’ve become accustomed to in Dandan noodles. Also, the server warned me, something about something we ordered being spicy, but it wasn’t. If I get warned about something that’s spicy, I want heat. I want sweat. Not lies made up for people who can’t handle to truth. I keep getting reminded that I need to eat at restaurants off the strip when I go to Vegas, but hunger and drunkenness tend to foul up those plans… Noodles was no exception.
David N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Berkeley, CA
It’s the real deal! Quick, pleasant service. Yes, double the price, but it is the Bellagio. Had dim sum and was great. The Cha-su was delish, ordering half fat/half lean. Shu-mi was decent. A small charge for rice. Saw Roast duck and Wonton soup, which is on my list for another visit.