Yunnan Tasty Garden is a fantastic place for dining out with friends and family. There is a lot to choose from. The dishes have a good hint of spice. Environment is fantastic with lots of traditional Chinese decorations!
Operated by an elderly Taiwanese couple, Liang's Kitchen should easily be your destination to eat if you're looking for authentic Taiwanese food. Menu includes scallion noodles, salted bean curd, braised beef noodles, red rice stew and much more.
Brew Tea Bar has two locations in Las Vegas serving authentic Taiwanese tea and Boba tea. Partners Sou Ngo, Louis Chou and Dennis Quan and keep experimenting with the menu to surprise the guests, many of whom are now daily visitors.
One of the most popular Ramen Noodle Shops in Sapporo, Japan, Ramen Sora's Las Vegas location not only serves a large variety of Ramen but several other sumptuous dishes influenced from Chinese, Taiwanese and Singaporean cuisines as well.
Meet Fresh is a restaurant chain with over 400 locations across China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Australia and South Korea, famous for its traditional Taiwanese desserts. The Las Vegas location is rapidly gaining popularity for the hot and cold taro balls.
Yong Kang Street Dumpling & Noodle House in Las Vegas is an imitation of a famous restaurant district in Taipei. Located in the Paris Hotel & Casino, it serves a wide range of dishes from Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.
Kung Fu Tea is very famous for their drinks with many locations in the United States, and the sweetness of the drinks are always consistent. In fact, you can adjust the sugar and ice percentage to however you like.
Volcano Tea is well known for their quick service and a wide selections of milk teas to choose from. They also serve Taiwanese street snacks like popcorn chicken and different style of shaved ices.
Relocated from Seattle, Fu Man Dumpling House makes the best dumplings in Las Vegas. They serve many homemade authentic Taiwanese dishes, but Green Onion Pancakes and Hot & Sour soup are the most popular.
Mr. Tea serves classic Taiwanese bubble teas from regular teas, fruit tears, milk teas, cream teas, yogurts to smoothies. They serve their drinks in cute light bulbs bottles and half cups where you can get two in different drinks in the same cup.
A multiple time winner of the "Best Frozen Dessert" in Las Vegas award, Milkywave is a heaven for lovers of shaved ice cream and snow shakes. Widely regarded as serving probably the best Taiwan shaved style ice cream in the USA.
Tea Space Sunset Park is a Tea and Smoothie Bar in Las Vegas that serves Boba milk teas, authentic Taiwanese tea, Vietnamese iced coffee and fresh smoothies in a setting accentuated by Japanese anime and popular art.
Chengdu Taste is hidden in the center of a massive plaza in Chinatown, this is one of the best places to enjoy Sichuan cuisine known for heavy use of chiles and sichuan peppercorns. The service is good and fast.
Whoever has eaten at Yummy Box at Spring Mountain Road in Las Vegas, recalls it as his or her best Taiwanese food experience. Serving food in boxes for lunch or dinner, a large number of rice or noodle combos are available.
Mian Sichuan Noodles serves authentic Sichuan cuisine. Service is genuinely nice and the place is clean and simple with a modern touch. The food is tasty and affordable. The noodle dishes are all very authentic and tasty.
The Magic Noodle is really a solid noodle place. The restaurant is clean and modern with a traditional touch. The food and service is amazing, and the prices are very reasonable. They make the noodles fresh and you can watch.
Mr. ChopStix in Spring Valley, Las Vegas is widely recognized for its outstanding Chinese and Taiwanese cuisine, friendly service and attentive staff. Mr. ChopStix offers in-restaurant dining, takeout and delivery in nearby areas.
The Red Pot is a Las Vegas restaurant in the "all you can eat" mould that serves hot pot seafood dishes with influences from Mongolia, China and Taiwan. An induction burner is the heat source on your table to keep the dishes piping hot.
Tea Space is a tea cafe in Las Vegas renowned for the large variety of teas it serves along with Taiwanese snacks. The Taiwan popcorn fried chicken is especially popular as are the honey Boba and genuine green tea.
Located in The Springs Shopping Center in Las Vegas, Noodle King is a restaurant frequented by lovers of Schezuan, Chinese and Taiwanese noodles. The combo of Dan Dan noodles and Schezuan fish dry pot makes for a really hearty meal.