Noodle Asia offers a flavorful escape within the bustling Venetian casino in Las Vegas, featuring a menu rich with traditional Asian favorites like hot and sour soup, Kung Pao chicken, and sweet and spicy pork chops. Diners appreciate the cozy and clean atmosphere that balances the excitement of the casino floor, as well as the prompt and friendly service. While prices reflect the convenient location, the quality and authenticity of the dishes make it a worthwhile stop for guests seeking satisfying Asian food in a lively setting. Whether celebrating a special occasion or grabbing a quick meal, Noodle Asia delivers a memorable taste of classic flavors with a modern twist.
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in the last weekThe waiting time was quite long, but it can still be a good Asian dining option in the area. There wasn’t anything particularly surprising or standout about the dishes, but overall everything was decent and satisfying.
Daryl Garwood
a week agowent here Saturday night, food was lovely. The portion says was excellent and great value for money.
Bella Bella
2 weeks agoThe shrimp wonton noodle soup was quite good, the beef fried rice had a distinctly Taiwanese flavor, and the xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) had a very thick skin Overall, a good experience.
Sarah C
a month agoWe had three dishes: chive dumpling, orange chicken, and jjampong. All three were subpar and way overpriced. I chose the orange chicken assuming it would be difficult to go wrong with American Chinese food. However, the dish had an unappetizing mushy texture, thick breading, and overcooked, dried chicken. Panda Express would have been a much better choice. My partner’s jjampong had imitation crab and fried tilapia as toppings for this Korean-Chinese spicy noodle soup; we have never seen those ingredients in this dish ever before anywhere else. (This should have already been a res flag.) The soup flavor was dull and lacked any depth whatsoever. I am not sure how there are reviews describing this restaurant as authentic. I wouldn’t go back even if the food was free.