I started with the hot and sour soup and it was delicious. Their version has a lot more fixings in the soup which was nice and it had excellent flavor and heat. The General Tso had a spicy symbol next to it. The waiter said it wasn’t over the top spicy and he was right. Great flavor with the right amount of heat. Every piece of chicken was very tender. We sat in the back dining area which was cozy and not noisy. Our waiter was excellent. He was always smiling and on top of everything. Excellent experience.
We had two mains and one starter plus 2 glasses of wine. The start was crispy spring roll. The mains were drunken beef and la la special rice. Service could not fault. Food was really good. Price is higher than normal total cost of meal was $124 of which $32 was for the two small glasses of wine. I would recommend this place it is good
The first served drunken noodle was too salty and the restaurant is kind to offer fixing the plate. The second served drunken noodle was exceptionally nice. It even has a taste of wok.
Remember to ask for “ less salty”. Overall, I feel the seasoning of the dishes tends to be strong.
Thai milk tea was very nice. Not too sweet though the original one should be very sweet and uses condensed milk.
We have been to LaLa Noodle a few times and each time we have enjoyed it. On this trip, we went for lunch on a Friday and it was decently busy. We started off with the scallion pancake. The wife ordered the beef brisket noodles and I had the combination Laska Curry noodle. Both were delicious. My wife also thoroughly enjoyed her Vietnamese coffee. My noodles had a good amount of spiciness that I enjoy. The pancake was also quite good. The service was fast and courteous.
Came here on a Saturday and we didn't have reservation but we were seated immediately anyway in the bar area, which is completely fine as we watched the chefs prepare the food.
Service was amazing, and the server checked in on us and made sure we have everything we needed.
The whole place is nicely decorated, not too noisy, and you can actually enjoy your food while enjoying someone's company. I highly recommend this place and make a reservation if you can.
25 minutes and we were gone! Lol
Booked a 9pm reservation but my ex was taking her sweet time polishing and giving those brows of hers a tune-up. We didn't arrive til 910pm.
Side note: if you're arriving to Park mgm after 830p beware of the flock of baddies ( a few lol) seeing Usher that created 10 extra minutes of traffic to park in the structure. Valet me daddy !
Anywho we got the oxtail fried rice, veg lo mein and walnut shrimp. Wok'd to perfection. Fresh and tasty.
Shrimp needed more sauce as it's a light sweetness. The batter was light and cooked. I hate raw batter on fried stuff. 😒
Oxtail rice: okay, light flavor. Needed oyster sauce
Lo mein : good amount of veggies, good flavor.
They had the food at our table literally 2-3 minutes after we got our drinks. I was shocked! They are faster than Panda express cause baby girl always gotta wait 7-10 minutes for fresh broccoli beef.
Will return. We had the check at 9:35pm . In and out no fuss lol limited dessert menu was disappointing.
One of the tastiest Pad Thai I have had, the flavors were on point and the spice level was perfect. The shrimp and chicken were cooked perfectly. The pot stickers errr delicious as well and the service was awesome. We also tried their bubble tea and taro one is my favorite.
The food is good here. Some dishes are way better than others. I’ve been here twice and feel like the seafood noodle soup was the most blah dish of all the ones I’ve tried before. It’s definitely made for a person that’s a safe eater and not for the adventurous type or someone who likes spice. The calamari was quite hard to bite all the way through. The schezuan dumplings were so good- they were hot and the sauce they were in was flavorful and had good texture from the fried bits of onion or shallot or garlic. I even put that sauce in my seafood soup! The Mai Tai was cheap tasting- it did the job but I’ve had better. The old fashioned was also very watered down. It wasn’t as potent as it should’ve been and they used normal chunks of ice instead of a nice big one. So again it did the job but wasn’t special at all. I rated the atmosphere low because it feels rushed when you’re dining there. It’s not a relaxing atmosphere for me.
Lala Noodle, located at ParkMGM in Las Vegas, offers a delightful culinary experience with its mouthwatering food and inviting ambience. The restaurant's menu boasts a delectable array of Asian-inspired dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. From savory noodle bowls and flavorful stir-fries to delectable dim sum and sushi, Lala Noodle caters to a wide range of palates. The restaurant's ambiance is equally impressive, with its contemporary decor, warm lighting, and comfortable seating creating a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. Whether you're enjoying a meal with friends or looking for a memorable dining experience, Lala Noodle at ParkMGM is an excellent choice for those seeking delicious food, excellent service, and an unforgettable ambiance in the heart of Las Vegas.
TL:DR - A pretty good place with a surprisingly appropriate price in the middle of LV fake.
The food was pretty good but was also a little inconsistent with their ethnic roots. A lack of MSG and slightly morphed dishes made this seem like neither true to any one area nor hipster chic. I would go here if you don't live in an area with a large population from Asia.
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