I wish they had a picture of their shrimp dishes. like the shrimp fried rice. they put alot of plump hardy size shrimp in there! The genorous portions are enough to take home and enjoy another day. My recomendation is: eggrolls. the pork fried rice. shrimp fried rice. they shrimp chop suey. beef and broccoli. sweet and sour pork. shrimp with vegetables… pot stickers… fied chicken wings… and everything everything on their menu! I always drive across town. cuz China Town being around the corner of my house. does not have food like this. the have 2 restaurants now. please make like 10 more? I still wish they would add my favorite dish: Honey Garlic Chicken. noone has it in Vegas.plzzzzzz.i miss that from Miami.
Mystery D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Las Vegas, NV
I was super impressed with the food. And the portion size was amazing. It was hot, steamy delicious and a great bang for your buck. It was my 1st time trying it and will be diffently ordering from them again.
L.T. R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Since I was in the area I decided to give this place a try. I was not impressed. Let’s start with the sign on the door, regular white sheet of paper that someone used a Sharpie to write with announcing they’re looking for a «Balingual Cashier.» When I asked the girl behind the counter if she knew the sign was misspelled, she recognized that it was but said something along the lines of not wanting to take it down. Oh, okay. I looked over the menu board and picked out an order of Crab Rangoon and Spicy Almond Chicken. After paying $ 14.58 I proceeded to wait. That’s when I noticed all the chairs were already on top of the tables. According to the sign on the door the place closes at 9 p.m. and it was 7:30. Why make it seem that they’re closing shop so early and not give patrons a seat or even a seat for them to wait for their food? I got a chair off the table and waited for my food. The place is pretty grimy. Anyhow, got my food and came to the office to eat. Rangoon were cold and not good. I looked inside the little pockets to see if there was anything other than cream cheese and I just saw a speck here and there of something green and red which I maybe could assume was chive and imitation crab, but it sure didn’t taste like it. Now the Spicy Almond Chicken was very bland and no flavor to it. Definitely no spice was used, and I had to dump a packet of soy sauce to even make it taste like something. I will not be back.
Karen P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Las Vegas, NV
The food is delicious. It’s ready in a short amount of time. No complaints. It’s my go to place for lunch. I’d recommend it to anyone
Heather L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Please don’t eat here. This place is always EMPTY. The one time my fiancé and I decide to finally try it I left feeling like I needed to throw up and all we had was their«Boba». We didn’t even get through half our drinks before we threw them away and walked out to go to Asian Garden(which is a 5 minute drive away on Stewart & Nellis) to have REAL Boba. It takes a lot for me to write a bad review for anything but I just couldn’t let this go. Their strawberry watermelon slush tasted like old play-doh with WAY too much sugar and their milk thai tea tasted cheap and watered down. When the girl gave us our drinks the boba on the bottom of the cups were so hot you couldn’t touch the cup on the bottom half and we spent like 5 minutes just trying to cool the entire drink down so it was drinkable. I’ve never had anything like that happen before, when you order a cold drink it should be cold when you get it! If we wouldn’t have touched that area on the cups ahead of time we would have burned our mouths with the first sip. SERIOUSLY??? This place is a joke. If you want real, quality Chinese food and Boba take the extra 5 minutes and go to Asian Garden right down the street and you will not be disappointed. We’ve been there more times then we can keep track of and have never had one problem(They often give us free appetizers when we order because we usually get so much food!)
Nanduo L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rosemead, CA
simply the best chinese food in vegas! I would always go there for my meal. Their owner really knows how to make Chinese food right. :)
Tiffany L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Diamond Bar, CA
Love this Chinese restaurant! Their price is reasonable for me. I especially like the fried rice as well as the chew mein. I personally love spring rolls so I would say thier fried spring rolls are the best! I will come back for other dishes for sure! They are now offering some boba drinks as well I would like to try those next time.
L S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
I went to the one on nellis. This place sucked. my chicken chow mien tasted like ramen noodles and the fried rice was nasty. my husbands Kung pao chicken was just plain no sauce the only thing that I ordered that was okay was the chicken wings. the service was good I guess I can’t complaint about that
Rafael R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Centennial, Las Vegas, NV
Best egg rolls I’ve ever had! Not the greatest part of town to dine in at, but everyone who works is friendly and kind.
Donald E.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
I’m sorry for being so blunt but this place is subpar. There’s nothing especial about this food and it lacks taste and everything else. I ate it only because my friend paid for it but I didn’t even finish my food.
Maricela M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 La Puente, CA
This place sucks really bad. It’s in the ghetto and has a cafeteria feel the place and the food. It’s dingy I would not recommend this place at all.
Dan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Peking Express has been a place near my work that I’e known about for years but never patronized. Today was the day that changed. This small Chinese restaurant is located in a lower income neighborhood in a strip mall that doesn’t have a lot of traffic. The inside décor featured several articles and awards that aren’t from sources that I am familiar with, and otherwise had a somewhat cafeteria feel to it. Although the lunch specials were in the $ 5 – 6 range, I had the Country Pork($ 7.50 with rice), and the Crab Rangoon($ 4.99). The Country Pork had it’s own little picture taken on the counter so I thought that maybe the chef was proud of this particular dish. The Country Pork wasn’t bad. It was a stir fried dish with onions and bell peppers. The pork was a tad tough and gristly, but not offensively so. The herbs used were the same that you get in some authentic Mexican restaurants, along with some spicy Chinese flavor. It was fairly unique and really not bad at all! The portion was huge and could easily be shared with two people. The Crab Rangoon wasn’t bad. They came with a generic store bought sweet and sour sauce. Nothing to write home about. Overall this place isn’t bad for the neighborhood if you are looking for Chinese. However, I probably won’t be ditching the little Thai restaurant across the street for this place. ;)