Beijing Noodle No. 9 Reviews

3.7

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Really hope this isn’t the new Norm

By JustTheFactz |

Stopped in for a quick bite after a long flight. Being a party of 1 i asked to sit at the “bar”. I was told that there were no seats available there and they would get me a table. Passing the bar it was completely empty with the exception of dirty dishes. They were too lazy to clean up so I could eat there I was seated at a table very close to others on both side even though the restaurant was pretty empty After sitting for quite awhile I had to ask someone to take my order / both food and drink. I was already a bit frustrated so I went simple with the shrimp fried rice. It came out rather quickly but I am not sure what I got. I wish I had taken a photo to show the rice was white with some egg and a few maybe 5 of the smallest shrimp you have ever seen. They were opaque and flavorless. This was not shrimp fried rice and not the Noodle 9 quality or experience I am used to. You would think that when paying your bill and there are 4 shrimp of the 5 still on the plate that they would have asked or known about my experience but no they just wanted the money Will have to think twice about going back which stinks because this used to be one of my favorite spots

Everything taste like sugar was dumped on it. No authentic chinese food, just sweet American.

By Desert D |

After an hour of waiting for room service, we decided to just go to the restaurant. When we called to cancel the order they wanted to charge us a fee. I had to argue with the manager to not be charged the cancellation fee. Listen this place is really pricey. Just for a Pepsi or Coke is $7.50. Now if the price doesn't matter let's talk about the taste. The food once you get it, it tastes like buffet food. Sure there is some cool presentation, but lacks real favor. Cheap soy sauce is used for cooking. Everything taste like they put sugar in it. Would I go back, no. If it was cheaper, maybe. We spent $165.00 on the two of us. Next time we'll be going to the buffet for $30.00 each.

Very good food!

By Daniel B |

Food was excellent! Service was great and quick! Love it for a quick bite! Don’t forget to order the fried rice it was great!

Quick, cheap and yummy!

By mchehman |

One of very few places in Las Vegas where food is decently priced. Stayed at Caesar’s palace and passed this place every day and finally went on our last day for lunch. A lot more casual and right off of the casino and main entrance. You get a ton of food had we’d known we’d probably of split some dishes. Pass on the dumplings (not super flavorful have had better most other places) but order any of the noodles. It’s in their name and each dish is unique and flavor packed.

Nice meal

By robertcm683 |

Had cucumbers, shrimp and chive dumplings and duck fried rice. Server was exceptionally nice and helpful. Cucumbers were light and tasty. Dumplings good. Vinegar sauce on side too tart for me. Asked for additional vegetables on rice. Tasted good, but not much duck in dish. Service was quick. I did not care for the chairs. Very hard on my back. Otherwise, enjoyable meal.

Rubbish food and poor rude service

By Lespaulburst |

Went there 2 days ago ! Staff extremely rude and offhand ! Ignored what we ordered and brought the wrong food ! Grouchedly accepted the fact and bright back a chicken soup , which was boiled water with a bit of greens in it and 4 slices of chicken . Zero flavour . They wouldn’t credit the bill !! One to definitely miss !!

Good....first visit... willl try again

By Lee084 |

Nice respite from Casino and many Las Vegas Strip restaurants. Good food, good service, Recommend reservations and we were early with a reservation but noted many tables already reserved.

Everything is Extra!

By Randy E |

Everything is Extra in Vegas Before leaving for the airport I wanted a little lunch. While I waited for a table I was talking to a pit boss. I asked him why it was not very busy t the gaming tables. He said because everything is extra here now. They nickel & dime you for everything. When I was seated, I ordered Kung Pao chicken. The waitress asked if I wanted rice with that. "Is it extra?" I asked. "Yes", she replied! The Kung Pao chicken was pretty bad with way too much sauce. They were very quick with my order but I would skip it next time.

Good but pricey Chinese food

By Heather A |

Placed a to go order after a long day of walking on the strip. Chicken fried rice was good. The spring rolls had a nice bite even after a 10 minute walk up to my room. Pricey meal, just like ever other place on the strip, but good straightforward Chinese food.

The best noodles

By Mr. Fantasic |

Ate here for the first time. It was the noodle bowl I ate. I’m looking forward to eating there again when I get back Vegas next year

Late nite dinner!!

By Boissiere96 |

Needed dinner and almost everything was closed ..... came here and food was super fresh and very flavorful!! Loved the shrimp and pork fried rice and the sour soup.

Something different and good

By ssparkd |

We rarely go for Chinese. It was my birthday, we were in Vegas before a show and wanted to have something not overly filling or expensive. Beijing Noodle No. 9 was well rated. It is a very light and airy feeling with amazing fishtanks adorning the entry. 4 of us dined well on lemon chicken, something pork, duck fried rice and spring rolls. While they had sea bass on the menu, it had not defrosted and rather than throw it into a pot of water or the microwave, apologized that it could not be served at this time. So I asked the waiter to have the chef prepare me something that I should enjoy. I really like to do this as I eat anything. It was a very good noodle dish with beef. I'd go back. Nice job.

We loved this Chinese restaurant!

By sugarbeach |

We were staying at Caesars Palace and wanted a less formal restaurant one night as we were going to the Neon museum after dinner. This was really good Chinese food, and the service was outstanding! Great waiter- I wanted something that was not on the menu(breaded Prawns) and they made them for me. Absolutely delicious! We also ordered the spring rolls as appetizers, lemon chicken, diced beef with vegetables and almonds, and the breaded prawns. All delicious and we finished everything! it is a very beautiful restaurant with a massive gold fish tank at the entrance. The other servers were constantly filling our water and diet coke glasses. we loved this place and will be back again next August!

Large portions and very fresh!

By 2texanstraveling |

This was a little hard to find- just look for the circular bar. Everything was outstanding. We got 2 appetizers- spring rolls and dumplings. The dumplings were close to the best I’ve ever had!! For entrees we had a duck entree ( very tender), General Tso’s which was deep friend so ultra crispy, chicken and mushrooms and then a vegetable dish. All the veggies were super fresh and not just the ordinary run of the mill ones. Excellent!!! Waitress super nice and friendly and knowledgeable!

Super lunch

By daswifty |

We came here for lunch and really enjoyed it. Fun and different decor in the dining area (aquarium/underwater). Food was great. We had the beef shank stew which was rich and flavorful. Plus General Tso's chicken which was lightly breaded. And an order of dumplings which took 20min (the server warned us), but it was worth the wait.

Worth the wait

By Matthijs K |

Had to wait a while to get seated but wasn't disappointed. the Shanghai Soup DimSum was wonderful, chicken as main course. Friendly service and reasonably priced.

Really good

By Greigk |

This was the best meal in Vegas this trip. The place was full so we went for a drink and they texted us when the table for our group of 6 was ready. Waiter was very helpful. We each sampled about 6 entrees plus some starters. Not overly expensive. Dan dan noodles were nice and spicy. Everything was top quality.

Pretty good but not the best

By David M |

They’re trying to recreate the atmosphere of a typical Asian noodle bar. They did pretty well to be honest, but it’s Vegas so it’s fairly expensive as noodle bars go! I had Singapore noodles. Certainly not the best I ever had but not too bad either.

Good Chinese food

By GlobalLocalTraveller |

Great location - tucked away in Caesars Palace. We ordered 3 dishes - boiled fish, kung pao chicken and mapo tofu along with the rice. One of the best meals in the strip and also economical. All in a great experience.

Quick dinner

By Jack M |

Wow Wow Wow Super excellent wowsa Strolled by. Was hungry and said let’s try it This place is nuts Portions are healthy sized and reasonably priced Had the pan fried pork dumplings and spring rolls to start Fresh and delicious Then for main course we had the tenderloin with garlic Holy moly it was great And to spice it up a bit we had the lychee bellies and martini Also wonderful. If you’re anywhere around you have to try this place out Friendly staff. Bright atmosphere Enjoy !!!

Worth a try

By Kznut |

Delicious beef shank noodle bowl. Roasted pork belly and honey walnut prawn. Food is fresh and delicious. Not a fan of the decor but happily overlook when tucking into shrimp fried rice!

Average

By Betty |

We ordered the Chow Fun and Chinese Broccoli. Our food was good. Service was fair; however, it was not friendly and lacked any warmth. The restaurant was not busy so service could have been more attentive.

Amazing dumplings

By monique c |

Our first day we arrived at Vegas, tired, we enjoyed this delicious meal and we took 3 dishes that we shared and it was suggested by the Chef, loved it simply. The steamed dumplings served with a consomme miam... Perfect fried duck rice and pork ribs.

Average food, average service.

By Manuelq57 |

Nothing impressed me much of this restaurant. We had problem with our order because some things did not come out on time. The food was good but not worth the amount of money you pay for it, but it is Las Vegas!!!!

Accidental find

By tiger_l1lly_ |

Found this place after walking out of Hells Kitchen - decor was beautiful and noodles were great, service was a little slow but not as bad as the previous experience.

Noodle this one

By ThaDJLethal |

You really can't beat it! So many places in the Hotel (Ceasars) to eat, yet this was the comfort spot. No crazy lines, always great food!

LONG WAIT

By Eros |

I attempted 3 times to eat there during my stay. The first time was peak dinner time, and I was told the wait is 3.5 hrs....omg, thanks, I'll pass....the second day I tried at lunch time...wait time 2 to 2.5 hrs....no thanks, I'll pass....3rd time was a charm, off peak lunch hour, wait time was 20 minutes....ok, I'll take it. Took about 20 minutes and was texted when table was available. As soon as I was seated I knew why wait times are so long. There are only 2 waitresses and about 50 guests to tend to between the both of them. Their speed is consistently set at slow, and you will get zero attention whatsoever. I had to wave down the waitresses twice...once to place order and the 2nd time for the check....ridiculous, really, but it explained the long wait times at peak hours. The food, however MORE than made up for the other shortcomings. It was positively excellent and delicious. Not very expensive either and worth the agony and wait.

No, no, no

By Linda B |

Not good at all. The sweet and sour soup had little flavor, and unless you really love bell peppers stay away from the overly sweet sauce on the Kung pao chicken. Not impressed.

Cheap Food Ingredient, but Too Expensive

By ek1974 |

This is ridiculous. Beijing Noodle No. 9 at Ceasars Palace is total rip-off! I ordered the seafood noodle with Abalone Sauce. It costs $34.99. But its ingredients are fish cake and fake crab meat with a few shrimps. Are you kidding? This is the cheapest ingredients and even the fish cake is dry and hard to chew. This is not seafood at all. Its proper price should be below $10.00. I never expect that the restaurants at Ceasars Palace offered this cheap fish cake and fake crab cake as “seafood.” It is total disappointment. I also ordered the shrimp dumplings and pork dumplings, and these are good, but still too expensive. I never come back here.

Not the best ever, but better than your average Chinese

By BritBoyInGA |

We enjoyed our meal of chicken & sweetcorn soup (nothing special, just a 6/10), Roasted Pork Belly (Excellent, a 9/10), Shanghai soup dumplings (Good, 8/10), Beef Chow Mein (OK, 7/10), but beef was 'tasteless' with little to no "wok fried" and Lemon Chicken (OK, 7/10). Our table servers were EXCELLENT. But we did see the 'hostess' wandering around and leaving multiple groups waiting at the greeting desks for minutes on end.

Truly good!

By Paladarfino |

Very good service and the food was amazing. Try de BBQ pork buns and the Chow Mein. They are both fantastic.

It's ok

By Tank575 |

The food was ok nothing special or great. I had the shrimp fried rice and it was ok. If your hungry and there is no other options this place would work.

Delicious

By Leah T |

Everything was delicious. Vegetables were fresh and meat was tender. Loved the fried noodles in the Hong Kong egg noodle. Great mix of texture. The Mongolian beef was the best I've ever had. Would definitely recommend.

We were pranked

By Bill S |

Restaurant came with great reviews from people at Caesars. We were pranked!! Spring rolls were mushy, seafood wanton soup was tasteless and impossible to eat, beef fun was sent back as being inedible, ordered sweet and sour chicken-better but would never recommend it. Sorry but worst dinner we have ever had while in Vegas and we have been here several times. Would have thought better of a restaurant in Caesars

Nice comfort food!

By Travel X |

Overall the food quality was good…staff was also very attentive…I recommend the pepper beaf, spicy dumplings and soup pork dumplings.

Always eat here when we visit Vegas

By S1253KImariam |

They never disappoint! I think the waiter remembered (oh so vain am I!) us because we got top notch service. The Giant walnut prawns and the ribs keep my husband and I coming back. Lots of food though so go hungry.

Great Dumplings

By Juan T |

Authentic Chinese food in a unique designed restaurant. This is a small place, really good food but the service is subpar. Hostess service is less than acceptable. Waiting time could be long specially for parties of 5 or more. Before you get seated, look at how the noodles are handmade at the entrance bar. Order multiple dishes and share them. Do not miss the Marinated Jellyfish, Shanghai Soup Dumplings and Dan Dan Noodles. They have several specialities on their menu like Chow Mein, several styles of noodles (hand made), dumplings of all kind, pork, duck, beef, fish, rice and some desserts (Moshi ice cream).

Tasty Noodles

By CaraFas |

We stopped by this place right before we headed to the airport on our way home. We had limited time and the hostess was really slow to tend to us so we almost left after standing there for 10 minutes. But a waiter saw us and got us seating right as we were going to leave. I mentioned our time sensitivity to our waiter and he was great. He got our orders taken quickly and got the food to us piping hot in a jiffy. We had left over food credit so we probably ordered more than we should have, but everything was very tasty. My husband got the fixed price lunch with Beef Lo Mein and Soup. He really liked it. I got the seafood noodles and they were delicious with large shrimp, scallops and fish cake in them. A little pricey for a lunch noodle dish ($32), but it was very good. Our waiter was excellent and we really appreciated his efficiency and kind service. We would go back.

Good but Pricey

By Vegaskev72 |

I had been here before and it did not disappoint me. The menu has noodles, some traditional Chinese food as well as some westernized dishes as well. We had green onion pancakes, soup dumplings, sweet and sour diced chicken, shrimp fried rice and asparagus. For dessert, there were custard buns. Nothing was extraordinary, though I do love a custard bun, but I left full and happy. Would go back. Dinner was $115 for three people. 4/5

Good Food, Nice Location if you are around Caesar's

By Ron26067 |

I come to Las Vegas a couple times every year and enjoy coming to the Beijing Noodle No. 9. There is generally no wait or only about 10 minutes if there is a wait. If you are a Total Rewards VIP Access Card holder or upper Elite Member they will seat you almost immediately, even if it is busy. The service is generally very good and even though you have a designated server any of the staff will take care of you throughout the meal. As I have been coming for several years I usually ask for Ha as he has been here for over 5 years. He is very friendly and will make suggestions if you ask. They have a nice selection of appetizers as well as a limited selection of dim sum and soups. It would be nice if they served Sizzling Rice Soup but it is not on the menu. For entrees they have a large menu to choose from including noodle dishes, seafood, beef, poultry, lamb, pork and vegetarian dishes. They also have a selection of fried rice and a small selection of desserts. Prices are higher than stand alone Chinese restaurants in the area but not exorbitant considering they are located in Caesar's Palace Casino and Hotel located by the Bachaanal Buffet. The restaurant is open and airy but can be noisy if they are busy. They do have a Prix Fixe lunch menu from 10 am - 4 pm for $29.99 per person that includes a choice of soup (choice of 2), an appetizer (choice of 2), an entree (choice of 4) and ice tea or soda w/refills included. If you have time constraints you should make a reservation and if you have Total Rewards points, you can use them to pay for your meal but not the gratuity. The restaurant is open from 10 am - 11 pm Sun-Thurs and 10 am - 2 am Fri - Sat and is a good choice for a nice dinner or late night snack.

Pretty Mediocre

By Michele85 |

The food at Beijing was very mediocre. We had mini wontons in spicy sauce that were overcooked but the filling tasted ok. The duck fried rice was tasty but oily, and the kung pao children was not as good as Panda Express. The food took a long time for what it was. We ate at Sugar Cane at Venetian last night for a few dollars less, and the food there and service were so much better. I wish l'd read the reviews before going to Beijing Noodle. It was convenient, but I wouldn't come again.

Nice goldfish tank

By Henry A |

Nice goldfish tank at the entrance. That was what drew me in. Plenty of choices on the menu. I had a hard time deciding what to get. I settled upon and had a nice dish of Singapore noodles. I was not disappointed. Got in and out quickly, too.

Great lunch in Caesar’s Palace

By nancywolfesmith |

Excellent dumplings, tasty fried rice and an interesting decor. They were out of scallops so had the scallop and asparagus dish with shrimp instead.

Bustling Place

By ssful |

The restaurant is fairly loud with brightly lit décor our table for two was close to other diners on either side of us. They have a quite extensive menu. On the plus side our waiter was knowledgeable efficient and pleasant, we spoke briefly to the diners seated near us and they were nice and made suggestions about whether they liked what they ordered. Our waiter let us taste the plum wine before ordering a bottle( in retrospect probably a glass would have been enough it is really sweet) We had egg rolls and green onion pancakes for appetizers and Kung Pao Chicken and Scallops with Asparagus... I didn't care for the XO sauce ( which I was unfamiliar with) but it didn't ruin the scallops and vegetables. Entrees don't come with rice but it can be ordered at a reasonable price.

Beautifully decorated

By Staed |

An oddly designed but beautifully decorated space. 2 of the 3 dishes we ordered were fresh, hot, and tasty. The 3rd dish (dumplings) were tasty enough but cold and sitting in a puddle of water. To be fair, it seemed like there had been some confusion between the staff about this dish, but we didn’t t send it back either. The portions were not huge, perfect for two to share. Other than the dumpling thing, the service was very good.

Far above ordinary Chinese food.

By Ilga R |

We started with dumplings, then Singapore Noodle, sweet and sour chicken. Unique and delicious. Good service.

Poor Quality - Better Alterntives

By LosZorros |

Disappointed. Barbecued Pork was served stone cold. Was advised it is served “luke” which I interpreted as luke warm. Poor quality. Much better quality food and ambience elsewhere in Vegas. Noodle Asia at Venetian is the benchmark and this place was nowhere near on any level.

Love fresh Noodles go here!!!

By Vida F |

Went again before leaving Vegas. The fresh noodles are awesome. Watch them make them. Always a line for dinner try during the day first unless you have time to wait.

Best Asian in Vegas

By Patricia P |

Delicious Asian food with handmade noodles. The dumplings are irresistible! The soups are large portions, chock full of goodness.

Looking for good dinner after long day work

By Coastal19033965024 |

Absolutely horrible service and horrible food . NO value ( ZERO value) for taste and money spent. Definitely I will never consider this noodle place for my food break

Very Enjoyable Chinese

By suebuzz |

We went at the end of our week in Las Vegas and the last night of our holiday. We had been eating restaurant food for two weeks and had basically eaten every type of food. We were looking for something a bit lighter too. The decor is very original and the goldfish seem to fill the place! The service was perfect for us and our waiter took time to talk to us about how the soup dumplings were in China. Their dumplings were delicious and one portion of the soup dumplings was sufficient for two of us. Another dish that really stood out was the braised tofu with asparagus, super flavour. We really enjoyed our meal and would definitely return.

Save your money , go to the food court

By Foodie775 |

Very basic flavour chicken chow mein, and $$ over priced . Save money and go to the food court for better tasting and half the price Chinese food. I asked for soy sauce and the waiter brings me a small dish with vinegar sauce, really??

but for the Horrid Hostess

By socialE s |

Horrid Hostess, amazing server, good food & delightful drinks! Meal overshadowed by Horrid Hostess who made us feel unwelcome by summoning our server each time he left our table and glaring at us as they spoke. Horrid Hostess also came over to inform that we'd have to wait to receive our to go orders which were placed before we finished our meal, as of waiting would be a deterrent. There was ample available seating and no line outside. Delightful drinks, good food, amazing server & Horrid Hostess

Speed eating

By PeterDV |

One word .... disappointing. Service was impersonal and average. Food was flung at us like it was a speed dating contest. Two bites into your starter and they are dumping the mains in front of you. I suspect there was a change of shift for the service staff and our server was trying to close the ticket before she left. The food was as disappointing and average as the service. Wouldn't go back or recommend.

Great food and service here!

By Lovetotravelfamily4 |

We ate here twice. Very good food and a nice variety too. Service was great and it was a great break from shopping at the forum shops. Prices are about what you would expect.

Excellent choice and allergy accommodation

By Rhonda G |

Soy,gluten, dairy free. Thank you Xiyin for adjusting the menu to accommodate my needs and preferences. Great service

Oh Man Dan Dan

By Vernholt Rockfist |

The Dan Dan noodles are exceptional and reasonably priced for Vegas these days, although more expensive than is customary anywhere else.

Great Chinese Food, Great Service, and Great Atmosphere

By Christopher Cox |

Walked by this restaurant many times while staying at Caesars Palace. The place is kind of hard to find. It is tucked away in the back of the casino. It is located near the Julius Tower elevators. Had no issues in obtaining a reservation. Even though I made a reservation a couple of hours before. You will have no issues if you walk-in. You will have to wait a little bit. They staff will try to find you a seat(s). Showed up a few minutes early, and I was immediately taken to my table. The place is beautiful and clean. Restaurant is bright with a white color scheme with sparkling pieces of mirror imbedded in the walls. The front entrance is banked with 4 huge tanks with goldfish. They do have a small bar just inside the front entrance. Was not sat down for 2 minutes when the waiter arrived. They have quite extensive menu. I ordered my meal and drink. Could not believe it, by the time I ordered and the time I received my meal it was under 5 minutes. I can see how fast they are putting out the meals, with the line of cooks that I saw in the open kitchen. My meal was Fresh Noodles with Sauce with Chicken. The noodles are homemade. The noodles are a good size to which you could share. Thought the I would find the noodles blank and chicken tough. The noodles were tasty and the chicken moist and tender. Noodle and chicken were hot and delicious. I would suggest ordering a few other items to which you could share with others. Price for the meal is reasonable. It is a mid-range. Cost about $40 for the meal. I must say the meal was delicious. They are open from 11 am to 11 pm Monday through Thursday. On Friday and Saturday nights are open to 11 am to 4 am. The service that I received throughout my time there was outstanding. All staff were friendly and attentive. One of the places that I would go back too. If you get a chance to try, I would highly recommend.

You can skip this spot

By Doug P |

I know Chinese food, and I even know late night Chinese food and how it can be. This restaurant can easily be skipped. Save your money and eat elsewhere.

Great food in a great space but the furniture doesn't match

By Stephen D |

Excellent quality and taste in a very unusual space... artistic aquarium plus odd non-solid walls and ceiling. Everything shouts fine dining except the tables and chairs which are cafe style

The worst restaurant at Ceasars Palace!

By Леля D |

I don’t recommend go to this place. The food was is terrible. The service is very bad. And also the personal has an attitude. But the main thing is that food is really bad!!!

Best meal we had in Vegas

By Loz5 |

Wasn't expecting too much, just a bite before Adele show, but we thoroughly enjoyed our meal. Excellent service, fantastic food.

Late night service..ok food,,,not sure I would go back.

By Wklstoywife |

This restaurant really wasn't anything special. It looked nice. It is located in Caesars Casino and we were hungry. We had a thai tea, 2 orders of onion cakes, a boiled shrimp dumpling and some chow mein, the beef brisket noodles and Lanzhou La Mein. Dishes run about 19.00 a piece...kinda expensive for Chinese but it is Vegas, we thought the food was okay, the beef brisket noodles were the best. One of orders was wrong, she accidentally gave it to us, it was for the table next to us but we did not know, it was too late to give it to them because we had bit into the dumpling and then noticed it wasn't what we ordered....in fact I did not even know till the waitress came back. Total 91.95. Not sure I would go back, would maybe, if i had a noodle craving.

Try Another Restaurant

By Addy A |

It was late at night…and we were hungry…We came to this restaurant at Caesars because it was convenient and we were staying at the hotel…(We didn’t feel like walking thru the Forum Shoppes, searching for a restaurant!) We ordered the vegetable spring roll. It was Mediocre and tasteless. I ordered the chow mein and my husband ordered the fried rice! Both were disappointing and lacked flavor! Way overpriced for a lousy meal!

Exquisite Chinese Food

By Edward Jeremy |

Though a bit on the pricey side, my family and I found the food here to be fantastic. We loved it so much we ate here 4 times during our stay. The service was good, but not great. No major negatives about this place. We especially loved the seafood hot and sour soup, crispy chicken cubes with pineapple and sweet and sour sauce, and honey walnut prawns. Each delicious dish made me want to come back for more. Will definitely return here on our next visit to Las Vegas.

My Opinion has dropped

By DownVegasTown |

We have eaten there many times and I have spoken highly of the place but this time was just "ok" for the price. Entries were $18 - 20 and a beer was $9 which is about the price of a six pack at the store. Food for the most part was good, my wife asked if one dish was sweet and she was told spicy. As it turns out it was sweet and she couldn't eat it. The rest of the food was good. As another reviewer said, service was impersonal and average. I had to keep getting her attention to get more water, take out containers and check. And then to come back to pick the check up Overall, I would give it another chance as we have had great experiences in the past.

Worth a visit definitely

By Don W |

Only popped in for a quick meal before a show - wish we could have stayed longer and tried more dishes - lovely lovely food !!

good food

By Dana D |

small place but good service and not too expensive for where it is. The food was delicious wish we could have had it every day

Do not go here for special occasions. Don’t expect excellent service.

By Griesimatt |

Inside Ceasar’s Palace. Food was good, not excellent. Service was terrible. Slow and never refilled our waters. Had an open table reservation indicating it was our anniversary and they didn’t do anything for us. We also had two $25 vouchers from Wyndham for attending a time share presentation, even though Beijing 9 was listed, they refused to accept the vouchers and charged us the extra $50! No offer of discounts or anything. We won’t be back.

After concert snack... had better!!!

By msdet1529 |

Saturday night in Vegas and after a great Lionel Richie concert, we opted for a snack at 11:00 pm with reservations. We arrived at 10:45 and they were in the process of cleaning a table. The hostess offered us a great table just before the kitchen with a see thru partition wall. As per the check, Robert was our server, no big deal in his service. Not a pleasant person, no personality, can’t even crack a smile. Anyway, a nice bottle of Sonoma Cutrer Chardonnay started our night, and an order of pan seared dumplings for our appetizer. It was OK, I had better and I make them at home and mine are MUCH better, not to brag!!! Next was the DAN DAN noodles, not egg noodles, white rice noodles, not enough sauce and minced pork, has that ok spicy kick to it. And there’s was the chicken fried rice. Very temperature hot, fresh out off the wok and plenty of soy sauce flavor!!! No salt or extra flavoring needed, gotta check that blood pressure in the morning. Overall, attractive ceiling decor, major gold fish tanks invite you in, the noodles and rice came out first, then the dumplings, oh well, Service was no big deal. It was lacking a smile😃and a happy attitude. He just keeps on pouring the wine even when I didn’t get a sip in yet. Had to tell him to hold off and he wanted to fill the glass to the top so he doesn’t have to pour. I can pour myself, if it’s a bother jeez!!! Pricey, yes, well what do you expect, Caesar’s Hotel and Casino and Las Vegas!!! Enjoy!!!🥢🥢🥢🍷🍷🍷

Just OK. Nice Hostess, Rude Waiter

By B W |

Just the normal overpriced overrated Strip restaurant. Portion size average. Wide variety of dishes from traditional to westernized. PF Changs much better for less and the Grand Café at the Palace Station is MUCH better for half the price. But considering all of the places in Caesars to eat, this may be the best option. Which is unfortunate

So Unique!

By Connie C |

Quite delicious and many unique dishes. We recommend it for noodle dishes! Must try if you enjoy noodles!

We enjoyed our meal

By John H |

Maybe because we havent had Asian food for over a week, not sure...but we thoroughly enjoyed every dish. Beef chow fun..nice wok hay flavor. Pepper beef and asparagus had a delicious sauce that paired great over white rice. Daughter liked the cha siu noodles. Nephew loved the seafood wonton noodle. Both kids loved the red bean paste buns. Four entrees and one dessert came out to around $150. Definitely not cheap, but its Vegas. Service was above average

Totally disappointed

By Tom Y |

Food is not up to standards for a Chinese restaurant inside Caesars Casino in Vegas. Soup Dumplings: Totally disappointed. They were not made to order. They were kept in a stream table some place and bring them out when there is an order. They came out a few minutes after we ordered. The skin was hard. They were little juice left. $22 + tax for 6. Beef hand pulled noddle: One of the worst I have ever tasted. The soup is like hot water with Soyer sauce with little taste of meat. Portion was small. Beef was OK and tender. I suggest you guys try the same soap noodle at Harrah's Casino across the street or the Noodle restaurant at the Durango Casino in town. They are wonderful. Beef Chow Fun: Could be much much better. It is too wet. The portion was small. It is suppose to the be DRY beef chow fun. It is way too wet. The beef had no taste. The bean spouse were put in too early and overcooked. The chef should be fired. If you like good noodle restaurants in Casino close by, go to Harrah's Casino across the street . If you have a car, go to the Noodle restaurant at the Durango Casino in town.

TERRIFIC!

By Christian H |

Terrific Chinese food - cooked to order! Wonderful value and easy to order to go take food to the room! Very friendly staff!

Okay Chinese

By robertcm683 |

Service was spotty, but food was okay. Had chicken with corn soup, shrimp dumplings with chive and vegetable lo mein. Soup was fine, but no crispy noodles. Shrimp dumplings were good, but tiny pieces of shrimp. Lo mein had way too many noodles and not enough vegetables. After soup, had to wait a while for next course and they brought out the lo mein, instead of the dumplings. Restaurant is noisy. By Caesars standards, not too expensive.

Okay but service was slow

By M W |

Nothing outstanding but the large soup. Duck was cold and not the best roasted duck. Fried rice is not the best

Worst experience of the whole trip!

By Jamie L |

I have eaten at Beijing Noodle No. 9 several times and have enjoyed it every time before. We missed our reservations to another restaurant on New Years. We decided to eat here. We were told the wait was going to be 40 minutes. Ok..on New Years Eve that's really not bad. The wait turned in to over an hour. There was a young manager that kept bringing in his friends that were not even in line ahead of people waiting in line. Finally people started complaining loudly about this and miraculously we were seated very shortly. The kitchen staff was overwhelmed and it took some time for a server to even make it over to us. We were there at a time of time when there was a limited menu and that was fine except they didn't have half the stuff on the limited menu. There was no BBQ pork, no shrimp, no this, no that. We managed to order but half the stuff didn't come out to our table. And to top it off, they kept bringing more people in. Normally I have had very good service and excellent food there. It was really too late to leave and go somewhere else that night or we would have.

Beijing Noodle No. 9

By Manolito M |

A Chinese cuisine inside Caesars Palace Hotel. Food is delicious, place is clean and beautifully decorated. Staff are nice.

Good Chinese

By cbornoz |

Good Chinese, fast and impeccable service. Delicious meal. Fair price. A little disturbing noisy atmosphere. To test

“New King of Kung Pao.....”

By Summit Seeker |

There’s no shortage of Asian eateries in Vegas these days: from hole in the wall carry out spots. to Asian celebrity chef locations; and from 5 Star posh venues, to noodle shops, and even world class sushi joints. So, there’s sure to be a place to fit any palate or budget. Wasn’t expecting much here after reading the various reviews, as they were all over the place: But, as the saying goes, ya have to try it for yourself. The decor here is about as crazy looking as one could even think up. The walls and ceilings are covered with an unusual Asian metal designed “something”, and the rest is glass and mirrors. Clean, modern lines is the theme here. As far as authentic Chinese goes, I’m no expert: so I stick to a few of the basics. And my go to Chinese dish has been Kung Pao shrimp or chicken for quite some time. I’ve had good n bad in about every city or town there is, so here we try again. I couldn’t find a single pic or review covering this coveted dish here, so I just went for it. And it paid off; as Honestly, this was as good of a version of Kung Pao as I’ve had anywhere. The char from the wok, infused the fresh ingredients together. Oh, And it had a nice kick to it as well: Just spicy enough to clean out those nasal cavities. Had the fried dumplings for an appetizer; and they were quite tasty as well. One small tidbit is that the steamed rice is served a la carte, at $3.99 more. But, not a deal breaker, as I’ve noticed this becoming more n more the norm in Vegas. In conclusion; this may not be the quality of a Wing Lei, Blossom, or Jasmine: but for a casual spot, it does the deed. And for $20 or so, the Kung Pao here is hard to beat. It may in fact, be my favorite spot in Vegas for this dish. If you’re looking for some tasty Chinese, without breaking the bank, this may be your spot. As I always say, Just Go For It....

Was not sure what to expect, but the only word to describe is EXCELLENT!

By Brian_B. |

I always assumed it was just another Chinese noodle place, but was I pleasantly surprised when I ate there this trip. The food choices were extensive and everything we tried was absolutely incredible! Once you eat there you will definitely want to go back. Fantastic food, great service, and for the Las Vegas Strip, quite reasonably priced.

my favorite place to eat in vegas

By BrookeO |

Such a low key restaurant and the food is always amazing. Sit at the bar and watch them cook! The soup dumplings are what keeps me coming back.

Great food, reminds me of China! Same taste, so great!

By L8916YTthomasw |

Great food, outstanding service. Prices Good. I will come back. Located at Ceasars palace so fun place! See photos, closest thing to Shenzhen taste I have had in USA!

Superb food. Relaxed environment.

By Lawrence K |

Delicious food, in a very informal environment. Highly recommended for a quick relaxed meal. If you like Chinese food, this is very convenient in the hotel.

Vegas Getaway

By michael k |

This was our second time at Beijing. The noodles are fantastic, service and staff are great. Price is also very reasonable.

“Better when it’s full service...”

By Summit Seeker |

We’d eaten here before, but it’d been over a year, and before this covid thing. Remember everything being hot n fresh, and of course, cooked to order. But this time around, the restaurant is carry out only, so it was gamble as to how it’d turn out. Literally, the only reason I went this route is because Rao’s didn’t have a table available for 2 hrs(sadly), and I was starving. Not to mention my room was straight up the adjacent elevator; which made carry out a bit more appealing. Started with the spring rolls with plum sauce, which weren’t very good. They had kind of weird taste to say the least. For an entree, I went with their king Pao chicken, which I’d had before. But this go around, it was just ok. Maybe it was the 5 mins wasted of getting to the room, that allowed this dish to go a bit soggy. Either way, it was missing the char it usually obtains from the heat of the wok. Food gets a 3 at best... Service was actually quite good. And though only available for carry out, they seem to be working hard to get the food out ASAP. And they do make sure you have plastic utensils and sauces, etc... Overall, I’m not sure I’d recommend Beijing Noodle at this time. Maybe after the covid disappears finally, they will be back on track. But something was missing this go around. I will say, in yrs past, their house made noodles have always been good. I guess you can try it for yourself; just stay clear of those spring rolls.

Fun vibe, low key!

By Kari R |

Loved the decor and fish tanks on the way in! The food is a slightly more upscale version of Leann Chins. It was good and nice for a break from the super expensive Vegas restaurants, but nothing extraordinary. Would go again - just not for a special occasion.

Great quick eats restaurant and great prices and serving portions

By wwsm2018 |

Dined here for lunch and ordered too much as we didnt think the meals would be so big, we had dumplings, pork belly cold in a beautiful hot and spicy vinegar, then ordered chicken rice and a pork belly twice cooked which came as a main meal stir fried with vegs, far too much ordered as we couldn't eat 1/2 the pork stir fry and rice. Overall a really good reasonable priced meal. Definitely recommend

Get the soup filled wontons - oh my gosh!

By pamp204 |

I had the noodle bowl with sliced beef. The broth was delicious. The beef was tender and delicious. The noodles were great. But the best part of the whole meal for me was the wonton appetizer that was stuffed with a type of meatball and this delicious hot steaming soup. It was like 2 appetizers in one - you poured the fabulous soup into the glass spoon and ate that first then you at the wonton with the fantastic meatball.

Dumplings & noodles

By FlyHigh1010 |

Bright, light & clean edging towards diner decor, not great for ambience, but you know what your getting. Service quick. Food generally good but pretty salty. Be careful to pick something saucy as the dishes we had cumin lamb, general Tao & salt & pepper chicken all pretty dry. Be great if the waitress had provided a bit of guidance.

Nice Surprise

By Kenneth W |

It's late, I'm really over being in Vegas, but I'm hungry. I've had my eye on this place for the past couple of days. I know that I'm going to pay a small fortune to eat here, but what the heck! I get seated and order some Spring Rolls. Not the greatest by far, but it's helping taking the hunger edge off. Then I ordered the steak with crispy garlic and also a chicken fried rice. This place is a la carte, so be prepared. :-) My steak dish came out with a fair amount of juicy, tender steak bites, with cut stalks of asparagus. Not sure where the garlic, or the crispy garlic was? But it was decent. Once I ate that, I settled down to poilsh off my chicken fried rice. Wow! Probably some of the best fried rice that I have ever ate. Without the fried rice, this place only gets 3 stars though!

THE SINGAPORE NOODLES ROCK!

By steve b |

The BEST pork dumplings ever! Same with the Singapore Noodles. Made by true Chinese cooks---fresh and delish. Extremely reasonable for Vegas.

Perfection

By Nancy Stafford |

Some of the best Chinese food outside of China. They get it right with a wonderful staff, fresh ingredients and traditional cooking. Don't think twice, eat here.

Hong Kong Style Chinese Food

By Navuy A |

Stopped in here for supper while playing in Vegas. Dispite the hour and 45 minute wait, the food was good. As with all Chinese food, hungry 3 hours later. Over priced, bur will be back.

Get the crispy salt and pepper prawn

By Lungfruit |

It was easy to get a reservation just a few days in advance. I thought that maybe a bad sign, but no this place is awesome. I would consider this a hidden gem in LV. Service was pleasant and unhurried. Every dish we had was good. The crispy salt and pepper prawn is a standout dish. So good!

Excellent Food / Excellent Service

By KKMARINO |

Hidden within Caesars Palace, but a Gem. Service was impeccable and the food was outstanding. We literally had our meals within 90 seconds. And its was delicious. My wife said it was her favorite meal of the trip. Loved it.

Better than a Cup of Noodle.

By Melissa C |

Better than a Cup of Noodle. This place opens late. I doubt I’d ever come back unless it’s a choice between this and greasy fast food. The handmade noodle was reasonable. The sautéed veggies are also reasonable: not over salted, not over cooked. But then it doesn’t take a genius to sauté Chinese veggies. But no one bothered to remove random rough stems before cooking. The service: it’s weird. For example, they brought me a dripping wet glass for my beer. I had to dry it with my napkin and poured my own beer. Then, half way into the meal, someone walked by and topped off my tea cup. They are not quite indifferent per se but almost. It’s as if the servers want this job but don’t care and maybe there’s a camera watching them at all times so they put in some effort cuz they don’t want to get caught rolling their eyes at me. 🤷🏻‍♀️

Too Bright and food is mediocre

By biggsy1969 |

Ate here with friends last week. Overall, I found the fluorescent lighting too much to bear and the food was ok. Our server was not all that engaged and I enjoyed the company of my friends FAR MORE than the atmosphere and food. We ate several dishes "family-style" like sweet and sour chicken and other typical Chinese fare, but I was't all that impressed when you consider the prices.

Very RUDE Service

By Sarah |

Waited 20 minutes without anyone at the host stand last night. We walked in to find someone to see if we could get a table. Half the tables were empty. The host then pointed at us and said "No, you outside." How RUDE! Half the tables were empty and she couldn't bother to greet us or say they apologize but it could be a bit or anything instead of pointing at us and saying "No, you outside"???? We were at Caesars at Convention and were looking forward to eating here with my boss for a late dinner. We took our money elsewhere where they at least are respectful and have manners.I don't usually review places but stay warned of this place.

Good food but over priced

By Branton W |

The service was pretty good, and the food was out of this world. But the price of the food could have been better. It was over $100 for 2 people to have dinner, and this place was sold to us as a "cheap eats." I would totally go back again but would know what to expect next time.

Solid mid-price Chinese food

By Shrubbo |

I made a point to try this place next time I was at Caesars as I had seen it on some travel vlog talking about how it was super authentic noodles. No doubt this is true, the menu had a nice balance of the Chinese food Americans would expect and stuff I'd never seen before. The problems are the decor, which I found unnerving for some reason. Probably looked like a great idea in concept drawings, but all that white metal work and the bright aquariums (each one featuring at least one dead goldfish!) was just weird. Too bright, too loud. Eh. The service was a little slow. Our waitress seemed surprised to see us, but once she knew we were there she was attentive enough. I ordered a noodle dish with a black bean paste and pork. Hard to describe, not a flavor profile I've ever had before. Not my favorite, but I liked it enough and was glad I tried something new. Friend ordered standard chow mein and it was very good. The soup dumplings were good as well. As far as casino restaurants go, very fairly priced (go to the Bacchanal buffet next door for some sticker shock). Would eat there again is someone wanted, but not necessarily something I'd seek out either.

Food may be inexpensive, but what is being served is a disgrace for such a good named casino as Caesars Palace. Avoid

By 12iguasu13 |

After enjoying a Rod Stewart show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace casino, partner and l were looking to have dinner somewhere. Inside the casino, we came across the Beijing Noodle No.9 eating place (cannot call it a restaurant, reasons below). We chose - Three spring rolls $5.99. Two chicken & corn soups $6.99 each. Roast pork belly $11.99. Roast duck $16.99. Starting from the top - Spring rolls, wrap around was all pastry with very little filling and tasteless. Soup, ok. Roast pork belly, so tough, even with a knife hard to cut and with very little taste. Roast duck, same as the pork belly, disgusting. The most awful meal we had on our holiday. The first and only time we did not leave a tip.

Simply the Best!

By bonniek261 |

This is our go to Noodle Place in Vegas. We usually stay at Caesars but even when across the street we trek over. I love the salt and pepper chicken. A little spicy but good. I love the BBQ Pork Noodle Soup and the Wok Fried Shredded Duck and Pickles Soup. Dumplings Yum! Need I say more?

Worst rip off ever !

By Marni L |

We always stay at Ceasar's palace when we go to Vegas, but this is the first and last time for Noodle No. 9 A package of .99 cent " Mr. Noodle " would have been better than what I was served there, and the dumplings had a horrible spice in them, like nothing I have tasted before. Just yuk !

Awesome atmosphere awesome food kinda pricey but worth it

By lifestyletravel |

This place is awesome from the modern look and feel to the delicious delectables they offer. It’s kinda pricey for noodles and soup but it’s so worth every flavorable bite.

Way too expensive for a noodle joint

By GeraldWW2 |

Find a Panda Express. This place is pricey. And the duck noodle soup had almost no duck. The staff is kind of pushy too. Leave people alone.

Disappointing Experience at Beijing Noodle No. 9

By Jim W |

I had lunch at Beijing Noodle No. 9 September 5, 2024, and unfortunately, it was a disappointing experience. The food was excessively salty and far from delicious. The service was equally poor; the lady serving us was rude and made an inappropriate comment about tipping customs in my country, despite the fact that I had tipped $10. It seemed my tip did not meet her expectations. Additionally, the atmosphere was unpleasant, with loud arguments coming from the kitchen. Overall, I would not recommend this place based on my visit.

Worth a visit

By Diane A |

Good noodle dishes. Nice decor. Friendly, attentive service. A little pricey, but remember you are in Caesars Palace. Order a noodle dish and don’t forget moshi ice cream for dessert.

Sow delicious food!

By Osama Said S |

Delicious food and top service! Quickly when entering the restaurant you get huge hunger and the water ran through my mouth! Really recommendable.

Decor was great

By Michelle W |

We went to Beijing Noodle No 9, in Caesars Palace because the menu looked like it could feed everyone in our party- meat eater, vegetarians, vegan. The main issue is that most of the “vegetarian” dishes were made with chicken broth, had egg in them, or were spicy. Ordered egg fried rice, and it was just eggs and rice- no veggies. Garlic chicken was a little bland. The vegan dish was good- tofu, asparagus, elephant ear mushrooms. Service was lacking- took 20 minutes to get our bill- we eventually had to ask another server.

Just so so with a diner feel

By Greg B |

We tried this place because we were staying at Caesar's Palace and our usual spot, LaLa Noodle in Park MGM, was closed for the week. The food was good but in all honesty, the atmosphere felt like a diner. Tables were close together. Food served on simplistic red plates and piecemeal. My wife and I both ordered, but everything was brought out as it was finished being cooked, rather than all at once, so we could eat together. Portions were decent, and the price was reasonable. I would eat here again, knowing what it is, but wouldn't go out of my way to eat here. La La Noodle is, in my opinion, much better and feels more upscale.

Horrible

By earminjon |

Really bad chinese food. Greasy. tasteless. Sad. The restaurant looks fabulous, service is really mediocre at best. Food is just the worst chinese immitation I've ever had, and I travel to China regularly, so I know what I'm talking about. What a complete waste of my time and money. Will never go back or recommend.

High quality restaurant with reasonable price

By E C |

This restaurant probably is the only restaurant, on Caesars Palace property, where you can find a reasonable price and quality of dishes. It is located right by the Julius Tower next to the elevators. Depends on the timings, be prepare to wait to be seated. I had meals there during my stay. To-go orders accepted so it added more convenience if you’re in a hurry or have a busy schedule. My server (Grace) is professional and courteous. The decoration of the restaurant is very pleasant and the big gold fish tank at front is eye catching. I would recommend it if you are interested.

Very Bright & Colorful

By Carrie A |

Huge tanks of goldfish ( hope I didn’t eat any !!). Place is very bright so if you have a hangover bring your sunglasses!!! Had the most helpful friendly server. Food came out really fast and was delicious!!! Love 💕 Love

Yummy noodles

By Joe M |

Most Chinese restaurants service Americanized Chinese food. Not here. The noodle dishes were quite authentic and very good. The portion size was pretty big too!

Loved it!

By MistiMorningstar |

I love Asian food so I wanted to this spot at Caesars. The fish aquariums are really cool, with hundreds of goldfish swimming about, in what seems like mid-air. Ho was our waiter and he was wonderful! We ordered cucumbers, egg rolls, shrimp lo-mein, and mochi ice cream

Great place for a quick meal

By Steve F |

Staying at Caesar’s Palace this was a great stop for a quick meal. Bonus for the pan fried dumplings!

Must try the noodles

By RosaCole |

We had the dumplings, ribs in a dark sauce and a seafood noodle dish. The noodles were amazing and favourable. The ribs were also excellent. I would definitely recommend trying one of their noodle dishes. Everything is fresh and home made. We will be back!!

Best Value for the Food Quality in the Hotel

By Diver Dan |

Everywhere on the strip is over-priced. There is good Chinese off strip but we were too lazy to shlep. That said, we were impressed. Some quality in the kitchen. The flounder in numbing sauce was a very authentic home run if you are up for spicy. Dim sum also good. Service abrupt as can be expected.

Quick but not great

By RBG-Halifax |

Great steamed BBQ buns and pork soup dumplings, average or less pork & pineapple and chow Mein. Convenient location and nice decor.

Not recommended

By Marians |

Restaurant that disappointed us a lot. The noodles were acceptable but seemed to have fallen onto the plate by accident, some ravioli which were all in all edible and the duck which was truly inedible both in terms of flavor and due to the fact that it was all bones. All for the modest price of $50 each, with which we could have eaten a good hamburger.

Did not live up to our expectations

By Raghu I |

The food was mediocre. The restaurant was very loud. They should considering adding sound dampening The wait for the food was long.

Limp Noodle

By Lisajoe526 |

Not impressed. Atmosphere is like being in a mini-mall. All white, plastic chairs side by side. Food was just like at s food court too but the prices triple!! Noodle bar sat 6 people and also not very impressive. The fish in the tanks lines up even looked bored.

EXCELLENT

By DavidFran10 |

This is a restaurant to go for if you really miss Chinese Food. Simply delicious. Ok maybe not as good as the ones at home but its worth trying.

Great dumplings!

By henry j |

We went here after seeing this restaurant reviewed on TV. Now, my wife and I have traveled pretty extensively through Asia, especially China and we love dim sum. Now, the best ones we have had are in Shanghai. Other great places for dim sum are in S.F., Toronto, and NYC. I would say that this restaurant places in the top 5. That's saying a lot. We had few other dishes , but they were not very memorable. Stick to dumplings.

Not worth the price

By Stefanie H |

I'm a big fan of Din Tai Fung at Aria, so I judge everything by that, and this restaurant didn't come close. It's a beautiful place, and the service is great; however, the food was just average and expensive.

Great authentic food

By Trace79 |

We were seated straight away and the decor is lovely. Our server was lovely too and we ordered a starter of spring rolls to share and were so tasty. We both ordered the general Tao chicken and omg it was delicious. My husband said it was nice but it needed more sauce 😂 the portions are massive aswell so one curry would actually do 2 people and we both couldn’t finish all of our curry. We really recommend this restaurant everything so fresh too and I’m actually going to attempt to make this curry . We also left a great tip aswell

Caesars Bejing Noodle 9 - Fantastic

By Chris H |

Perfect Chinese food, great service. Hostess was very friendly. Food was very quick which I like. They check back for satisfaction a couple times, everything was just right.

great for brunch

By Vickie S |

Family member wanted to try this place. Did not disappoint. The food was fantastic. Everyone got something different and we shared. Would definitely go back.

Still a great place to stop for a quick meal

By JustTheFactz |

Stopped in for a quick meal and was greeted with a smile and a seat at the "noodle bar". Got the dumplings and some soup. Nothing to blow your mind but still acceptable and decent meal

A Gem in the middle of Caesar's Palace

By dlsatty |

Shrimp and Chive Dumplings, Seafood Chow Mein with Abalone Sauce, and Pan-Seared Scallops and Asparagus with XO were all wonderful dishes. The menu reminds one of being in China. All ingredients were very fresh and made well. The ambiance is whimsical as there are 2 rows of fish tanks with larger goldfish in them. The place is small and so is the bar area. Reasonable prices. Reservations are a must. It is busy all day long with at least a 30 minute wait time. Definitely would go again!

Would definitely go back!

By SOJS |

Everything was incredible! We shared: spring rolls, general tsos chicken, sweet and sour chicken, soup dumplings, chicken and veggie noodles and rice. Everything was delicious!!!! Service was great, price was ok. Would definitely go back!

Bad atmosphere, average food, poor service

By Kray-Ray |

Atmosphere is cold and stark. Service was incredibly slow. Food was average ... I have way better food at my neighborhood carry out Chinese restaurant for a third of the price.

Run.

By e_swanson86 |

Was in town for a conference and had a taste for Asian food... After looking at some options around the strip, we picked this place. The building is neat, but that's about it. Food was not good...service was horrible...price was high for Chinese, but decent for Vegas prices. After eating, we both experienced having to run to the bathroom... So many better options out there.

Reasonably priced for the Strip

By Jay H |

Six adults went for a dinner on the Strip. The prices were very reasonable considering we were at Caesars on the Strip ($20 - $25/entree). We had two types of dumplings (Har Gow & Beef and scallion), both were good, but the Har Gow dumpling was our favorite. For meals, the beef and broccoli was the clear cut winner, but we also tried the Beijing Chicken Mushroom Egg Noodle, Chicken Tender With Mushroom, Shrimp Fried Rice and the Shrimp Chow Mein. We will be going back at some point.

Soup Dumplings and dash

By Matt Blum |

Soup dumplings, awesome. Noodles, solid. Our waiter, Robert... terrible. I understand being efficient, but he's clearly more interested in the women he works with than the quality of the service he provides.

Dumplings

By Lolly’s Look |

The Beijing Noodle No 9 is a good place for some light fare. The dumplings are the perfect snack. The menu had involved dinner items but we were just looking to snack to tide us over til dinner.

Terrible

By cassandrad336 |

The worst food I had in Vegas. We got it to go waited an hour and by the time we got to our room it was cold. Not to mention the order was wrong. The only thing that was fit to eat were the egg rolls.

Awful!

By Chouchoux |

Awful! Dear Management at Cesear Palace, check what is being served there….. Experience is unpleasant. Food really bad.

Good food, fast, good service

By EdwardBa70 |

I had a good meal with my wife at this place. Even thought you have to wait some time to get a table we went to the bar and quickly sat. Service was fast and the flavor of the food was great. Asked for some hot sauce and was also delicious. Everyone was friendly and did take care of us. The place is nice, very clean. I would recommend, good menu with variety of plates.

Have to try this restaurant

By GummyStewart |

We had always wanted to try this restaurant. We weren’t disappointed. We had fried rice, pineapple chicken, pork and cabbage dumplings and corn soup. Every thing was so good. We will return.

Yummy

By Katrina White-Woods |

Everything was amazing! This was. A cute little restaurant with great customer service. The mocktails, cocktails, and food were yummy! The duck was perfect.

Horrible Hospitality

By Jim S |

tried to get in with three of my business associates but with no host at the front desk for 10 minutes we finally walked in and they rudely pushed us back out to wait for the host who was preparing an order for delivery. Of course we just walked away

Great service

By 2001NH |

Pretty decent Chinese restaurant. Blazing fast service. They were all extremely nice. The food was decent. I think we probably should’ve ordered something with noodles which appeared to be their specialty. So it was probably our fault that the food was only pretty good.

Steamed Pork Buns

By ftoothman |

The steamed BBQ pork buns (Dim Sum) here are some of the best I've ever had. My wife and I shared an order as a snack while spending time at the Casino.

Excellent chinese

By REZ1059 |

Outstanding Asian cuisine in the heart of the Caesars Palace Casino Chicken dish was flavorful and tasty Service was great Cleanliness was impeccable

Very Authentic Chinese Food

By colmant2017 |

This Chinese restaurant food is excellent. Its authenticity is on par with those of the big cities I have lived in and traveled; New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, Hong Kong, etc. The wait staff is great and attentive and speak a variety of Chinese dialects making it easier for me to order the foods I am accustomed with. Their noodles and flat rice noodles is very well made and not sure if they are made on the premises; however, they are very fresh and well prepared. The food is pricier than most places I have eaten with normal size portions.

Always On The Money

By Qrhawk |

I recently stayed at Caesars Palace and ate at #9. This was the best noodle shop this side of Beijing... Every dish was perfect including the Seafood with Noodles, always accessible including being able to order from Room Service this restaurant is certainly a delight and doesnt get the credit it deserves even though it was featured on the Netflix show "Ugly Delicious"

Good food but just okay service

By Rahul B |

I went with my wife for dinner during our trip to Las Vegas. We were quickly seated since we had a reservation. The food was good but the service was sub-par. The staff didn't check on us to see if we needed anything and when I asked for hot sauce, it took them 15 minutes to bring it.

Panda Express like meal

By SlowTravel2234 |

Stopped by here for early dinner before going to a show. Overall the food was much like Panda Express except it cost more. If you like Panda Express, this is the place for you. All dishes are overly sweet and not good. If you like dumplings, go to DTF down the stripe. The only thing that was good during our meal was the noodles. So, if I eat here again, I would only order the noodles.

Dan Dan!!!

By Tim S |

Went here while on vacation in Caesars Palace. I ordered the Dan Dan, and it was delicious. So delicious I went back two days later to get another serving. I would recommend a visit when you belly is growling at you.

Delicious!

By Rosa G |

We had a reservation and arrived 30 minutes early. The restaurant was able to sit us early so we were very happy about that. The food was very good due to high quality of ingredients. We tried a chicken and a beef dish and ofcourse noodles, which did not disappoint. Yes it is pricey but everything in Las Vegas is. Service was also good. Will definitely be back next time I'm in Vegas.

Incredible Chinese Dishes!

By BamaTraveler71 |

Very few places allow you to just say when you order, “surprise us!” We did, and the server immediately brought us an array of shrimp, pork dumplings, and Mongolian beef to beat the band! Insist on them serving you Peking duck, which is not only savory but the succulent skin crispy, just as it’s supposed to be! For Vegas, the prices were reasonable and the service what you’d expect from a restaurant in Caesars (very good). If you love Chinese food this is a very good option with a dressed down, yet inspiring decor.

Salty

By Ann m |

Maybe closer to 3.5. Atmosphere was nice and clean. Service was friendly and fast. Ingredients were fresh and dumplings delicious. The entrees were extremely salty we could barely eat them. We eat Asian food on a regular basis but this was really salty!

Great place!

By beth g |

Family went to Vegas after Christmas and we loved this place! Portions are good sized, food was excellent. Doesn't taste like the salty, nasty Chinese food in our state. Definetly would go back again if I go to Vegas

Worst EVER In-Room Service

By C F |

We ordered room delivery from this restaurant by scanning the Caesar's Eats QR Code. They actually charge for rice to accompany your meal which did not deter me from ordering from them but it still seems ridiculous. I have NEVER been charged an additional fee for white rice before today. That was not the real issue. I received no confirmation from the restaurant that the order was received. I had to call the front desk to be transferred to the restaurant to attempt to get confirmation. The phone rang off the hook. No answer. I had to call customer service and then communicate via text with "Ivy", the personal concierge service, to obtain confirmation of the receipt of my order. Moving on. When the food was delivered, we only received part of the order. I had to call customer service, again. I was on hold with the customer service representative for about a half hour as she attempted to connect with Beijing Noodle No. 9. She let me know she had to contact the food service manager to handle the issue as she could not get through. I understand this is not directly an issue with Caesar's management. I am, however, shocked that a restaurant with such awful customer service is allowed to lease on this property and allowed to serve Caesar's customers. This restaurant truly makes Caesar's look bad. It's unfortunate Beijing No. 9 is allowed on this property. The food service manager handled this by taking the food off our bill and sending it along. However, what am I going to do with rice when I've already eaten the chicken and mushrooms 40 minutes This is by far THE WORST experience I've ever had with in-room dining, EVER. I just think of all the people who have had bad experiences with this restaurant and how they likely did nothing because handling it, getting in touch with someone who can solve the problem was so incredibly inconvenient.

Saved us when we wanted a late meal.

By brettysmail |

Great find in Caesars. Helpful servers and we were after a late night Chinese. This hit the spot. Good food, the beef and broccoli was fab. Whacky interior, but I liked it. Good experience and if you are middle of the strip and looking for a restaurant open late I’d go here again, that’s always a sign.

Noodles

By 232loren |

This is a really great place to grab lunch or dinner- service is quick and the food is delicious- plus it's not as pricey as other restaurants in Caesar's.

Overall enjoyable

By jen850 |

We were seated with no wait on a weekend evening, which was nice. We ordered 2 dishes, one was excellent (Wok-Fried Beef Chow Fun) and one was not (Salt and Pepper Chicken). The prices were reasonable for Vegas, though everything is extra so beware. Overall I'd go again if I was in the area, so that pushed me from 3 star to 4 star - just don't order that Salt and Pepper Chicken.

Very good!

By NWO Traveler |

This is a very good Chinese restaurant within Ceasar Palace. Service was great. Very attentive to all needs. Very large portions. A great alternative to the same old casino good.

Absolutely Amazing

By summitsvs |

Before I tell you about the food I need to mention on of the best servers I ever had, his name was Po and he was impeccable. Now the food, the Young Chow Fried Rice was delicious, the Chao Shu Bao was most flavorful and tender, the Shu Mei and Har Kow were also wonderful. ,would say this was the best experience I ever had with Chinese Dim Sum and rice. I will be back!

Great late nite food

By Teresa D |

The food was amazing we sat at the bar there was a 20 minute wait but it was fast and good food. We shared as the prices were a bit high but all worth the wait and the price if you share it was great.

Very very good Chinese !

By Larry R |

Delicious and fresh , big portions and they deliver .If you dont want to spend crazy money on some of the other fine Asian restaurants but want great Chinese food this is it . I went back twice .

Amazing soup!

By luv2dineout53 |

Enjoyed the seafood soup. $23 but the bowl was huge and filled with shrimp, scallops, breaded fish and amazing noodles. Highly recommended!