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I went there for a solo dinner, and I was seated right away. The waiter was so welcoming and friendly. Food was great. I ordered the sesame chicken noodles with no vegetables, and the shrimp dumplings which was the best dumplings I had so far.
The review is mainly for the Dim Sum carts. I liked the fact that the dim sums were freshly cooked. This being open until 3am is a big bonus, hang over food 🥴. This is located inside Paris hotel so the downside is it's quite expensive. Dim Sum ranges from $5.99 to $9.99 😱. Fried rice is about $20 🤯
Located in Paris Hotel, this is a little restaurant with great food. This is not my first time eating here but each time has been a good experience. This time we ordered the Singapore rice noodles, and the lo mein noodles along with the veg fried rice (not pictured). All items were a decent size and
I really enjoyed the flavoring of the food 😋 I feel like some items (mainly dim sum in with 1 piece) are a little pricy. Overall, we really enjoyed our experience. Good food and great service! The food was fast and fresh.
Good food and nice atmosphere. I was not informed that the dumplings in the cart were extra charge. For 2pcs of egg roll and 2pcs of shrimp costed $14. Just so that you are aware.
Expensive but convenient. The food is tasty. I've eaten here a number of times because it's convenient when staying in the Strip and craving Asian food without having to drive to China town.
When you craving for dimsum on the middle of the night, head to Paris and visit Yong kang street. They served fresh dimsum till 3am. The prices are quite affordable and the food are very tasty too. Selection of noodles and baberque pork (char sore) also available.
Nice atmosphere, right on the street between Bally's and Paris. The food all tastes fresh like it's made here in the restaurant the dim sum cart are awesome and the soups are fantastic. I ordered Hong Kong Pork and Shrimp dumpling soup. The broth is very light, so my preference was to add some chili
The food here is good, just a lot more expensive than I think it should be. $18 for fried rice is really steep. However, the dimsum is delicious and the staff do their best to be attentive. I would recommend this place only if you're looking for Chinese food and don't want to look too far to find th
This is our go too after closing down Napoleons Piano Bar @Paris Las Vegas. If you love Dim Sum, then this is a great late night eat. Keep in mine, the Dim Sum can be pricey but food is good.
It used to be called Yong Kang Street, so that's how you will find it on foursquare. Google has it under a different name too. HA so confused but when I went it was called Lucky 88. Anyways, delicious fried rice, beef, good drinks. Spring rolls were good. I love the décor, very clean, nice staff. Lo
The food was amazing! We had their bbq steam buns and seared dumplings and a bowl of ramen. Their service was very quick and hospitable.
Different from what i normally eat. I agree with other reviews, its up to you as they have something from all over Asia. The staff was helpful and friendly.
Their juicy pork dumplings were worth a return visit (though Din Tai Fung's are better). We also enjoyed their XO green beans, Shanghai duck noodles, and shrimp har gow. Good service and ambience. Prime people watching spot.
The best Chinese I've had outside Chinatown in San Francisco! The fried rice is stellar! Can't wait to go back!
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