

Located in the Aria casino/hotel Blossom was an overall good experience. Service was good. Food was good. Some items amazing and some ok. The Tempora dishes were a bit greasy after a few bites. The whole crab dishes and preparations are great. Ambiance was nice and cozy.

I went here for dinner. I had the rib appetizer. It was great. I had the duck and fried rice for my meal. Both were great. And the server was nice. It’s also not that pricey for Vegas.

Blossom was my husbands pick for dinner for our Vegas trip. Chinese food is just okay to me, but I've only ever had take out :) This is high end Chinese and delicious. We started with the shitake mushrooms and they are a MUST order. My husband has always wanted to try the Peking duck so we did. It was prepared well and the skin was nice and crispy. The server carved it for us table side. My husband was sick and they brought him some tea to take back to our room with us. Great service and great food! I'll have to go back since my husband had a sinus infection and his taste buds were off, and I'm happy about this :)

Everything was absolutely wonderful! We had four courses, including two appetizers, soup and a shared entree. All were just delicious! And the mandarin chocolate creme brûlée was the perfect end to the meal. The staff were attentive and very helpful. Definitely worth a visit!

We had dinner on our 3rd night and probably should not have eaten all day before! Lovely food, good service, quite expensive. The dishes are extremely large, so I would advise to order a few less than in the UK.

Living in NYC, we can get peking duck regularly and easily. I wanted to try the peking duck here as there were such wonderful reviews. I was not disappointed. It was probably the best peking duck I have ever had. We also ordered the baby bok choy w mushrooms and the Chilean sea bass. I would not recommend the sea bass as it was deep fried and the breading was very thick. Took away from the fish. This is high end Chinese food. Service was great. Duck was $98! Served on the buns and then again cut up as a meat dish. My husband is very big about taking our leftovers and finding a homeless person on the strip to feed after our dinners. The lady we gave the leftovers to ate really well this evening as there was basically an entire duck left. Glad I tried this place but will not be returning to pay the prices. The duck, bok choy, sea bass, one drink and a pot of tea - $200.

A wonderful and flavorful Chinese restaurant. The service is top notch too. The entire staff kept referring to me by name throughout the meal and I felt super welcomed. They recommended me a great cocktail and my food was delicious. Highly recommend the the crispy eggplant and kung pao chicken. The restaurant is stunning as well! Loved my experience and would definitely return!

I'm rating Blossom as one of the three best Chinese restaurants that I have visited throughout the world. The service and meals are five star. The wine list extraordinary and the staff simply amazing. My food allergies were scrupulously attended. Daniel, our head waiter, is highly recommended for his attentiveness and his kindness. Really, this restaurant is a must do in Las Vegas!

I am a frequent diner at blossom, The food is always perfectly prepared. My Favorite spot for peking duck in Las Vegas. The duck is always perfectly crispy and not greasy like many other venues on the strip. My favorites at Blossom: BBQ pork, santa barbara spot prawns -salt & pepper style. szechuan shrimp and spicy xo lobster fried rice. The atmosphere is elegant and comfortable. The waitstaff is fantastic. Eddie, the general manager, is always the perfect host. cordial and professional.

Sorry this is biased. I love Chinese did and these guys hit a home run out of the park with everything. Each dish is flawless. The presentation works and the environment elevates this cuisine to a new level. This is s must go destination. Don’t miss the deep fried sea bass.

This isn't your corner Chinese restaurant. The service is superb and the food is delicious with dishes not commonly found elsewhere.

The service was very nice, but I just didn't think the food was a knock out especially for the price. A large menu (maybe that's part of the problem). There is a new Chinese restaurant at Ceasers that I understand is great.

Blossom was a perfect food experience and a perfect business environment. Not to loud but not to quiet. Perfect service, great food and wonderful environment. Location in the Aria was fantastic as well. We had the Peking Duck and egg drop soup, perfect.

A Chinese restaurant in Vegas? There's no way they would ever be able to make authentic Chinese food.. WRONG!! I was fortunate to be able to dine at Blossom many times during my stay at Aria, all of which were complimentary. Though I did notice that food could be on the pricey end, it's totally worth it! Their food is as authentic as it could get and I enjoyed it! The servers were very attentive and the decor of the place is amazing. - Hot and sour soup was very tasty and just right. - Won ton soup was also delicious! - We ordered both the maine lobster and dungeness crab, steamed with scallion broth. Of the two, I like the dungeness crab better! - Peking duck was superb with the buns! - Chow mein and vegetable fried rice were also very delicious. I prefer the chow mein though. - Kung pao chicken has just the right flavors. - Beef broccoli is something you can't go wrong with. Worth a trip here!

The food was really good. Recommendations: peking duck, salmon spring rolls and fried rice. The price is what you expect for a restaurant in a hotel like aria.

This restaurant was a pleasant surprise! Everyone was so friendly and very helpful with menu selections. There is a wide variety of dishes to choose from and generous portions. The dishes were flavorful and the potstickers are a must ! Our waitress krisztina was superb along with Juan who kept our drinks refilled. We will definitely be back !

Excellent Chinese food with a variety of options in terms of spiciness. Our service was first-rate, and the restaurant has a calm, low-key ambiance. Definitely recommend.

We had a great time last night! The restaurant it’s gorgeous and we really like the ambiance. The service also was excellent but we had no idea who was the main server since we had help from everyone. I do recommend the macadamia chicken breast. It’s unbelievable how the macadamia stays crispy on the sauce. The Cream Brûlée it’s a delicious surprise chocolate ball. The coconut rice texture and flavor was to die.

Disappointing visit here as it had been recommended by a friend. To be fair we had phoned to ask about putting the time back as we were having such a good time in the nearby Mandarin Bar but I did ask twice if this was a problem and was told no. When we arrived the place was virtually empty and we were quickly seated. The waiter asked if we wanted starters but we declined as it was already late. (A good job as judging by our experience the mains would no doubt have arrived before we had finished) We only had about 5 minutes to study the menu before a waiter came over and told us we shoukld order as the kitchen was closing. We ordered quickly but I asked for some advice and was 'sold the most expensive dish on the menu. Not a problem with that but it was a poor choice when combined with my wife s choice and the side dishes as there was virtually no sauce or liquid with any of the dishes. Wish we has saved a fortune and grabbed a fast-food meal on the way to our hotel.

We visited here at the start of September. The restaurant itself is gorgeous and very well presented. We had booked a table however this didn't seem necessary as the restaurant was fairly empty. We had cocktails to begin with which were very nice and very alcoholic! We then had 3 starters to share and 2 mains. All the food was tasty and well presented and very good sized portions. However the starters were a little on the greasy side. I would recommend this place and would return.

I ate at this restaurant with a business partner after going there with a vendor the food is served piping hot and there is plenty of it the tasting menu is a good option if you don't know what to order . The service was not in your face and very relaxed yet attentive.

Everything we ordered was delicious ! We started with soup, for me war wonton, loaded with good stuff, for my wife, corn chowder, also wonderful. Next fried beef roll with enoki mushrooms. Delightful. We had the Peking Duck, carved very professionally at our table. They filled the very fresh steamed buns with duck, skin, green onion, cucumber and hoisin. It's making me hungry as I write this. The remainder of the duck was served as a second course. We couldn't eat all of it but it made a great lunch the next day. The place is beautiful, and I felt like we were in a modern Chinese palace. The service was reasonably attentive. I would come back here in a heartbeat especially if someone else was paying. It's very expensive, but worth it.. Thanks for a great meal.

We spend 2 weeks a year in Las Vegas. Danny is a one of the most honest and straight for forward servers in Las Vegas. Great food super service stop in.

My wife and I were looking forward to dinner at Blossom, but we both felt the meal was just okay and certainly nothing special. We really did enjoy having Lily as our server, she was wonderful, we just wish the food were as nice. I hate to say it, but I would rather eat the food at Pick Up Stix before going back to Blossom.

Blossom is a very fine chinese restaurant in the Aria Hotel. On a recent night my wife and I enjoyed dinner here. Very nice service and excellent food. I didn't order the Peking Duck but I saw them carving duck up at several neighboring tables and it looked amazing. Next time for sure. Our meal was really good though as we had steamed fish and a stir fry shrimp dish that was awesome. The pork pot-stickers I had as an appetizer were really different than what you typically get but absolutely delicious.

Nothing spectacular but it's ok in Las Vegas standard. Choices are not that extensive though. Sure there's still rooms for improvement, but if you've tried other Chinese restaurants of the same level in Vegas, then Blossom is not bad indeed. Hopefully, it'll open during lunch hours next time when we visit Vegas again.

My husband, myself and my kids ended up at Blossom for a quick dinner on 3/30 after a mix-up with another restaurant reservation. We had a very limited amount of time for dinner as we were attending a show at another hotel. Our server was fantastic! He quickly took our drink orders & recommended several dishes that would be fast to prepare and meet our families’ preferences. The food came out within 10 minutes, was beautifully plated & tasted delicious! My kids, who tend to be picky, loved the food and ate every last bite. We truly wish we had more time there to enjoy the experience. It’s a beautiful restaurant and the ambience is wonderful. Highly recommend!

Of the 3 restaurants my husband and I ate at during this trip, this was my favorite as far as location and ambience. It is off the floor of the casino in Aria. The inside is beautiful, classy, and QUIET! There was no loud, pulsating music playing, which is a big plus in my book. It is expensive, but we were expecting that. The service was excellent. We should have paid more attention to the fact that dishes are meant to be shared. Although we did share most dishes, this was not the case for the main dish. My husband doesn't like fish, so I ordered crispy Chilean sea bass for myself. With everything else we had, I couldn't finish the 2 decent sized pieces of fish. The fried rice could easily have been shared between at least 3 people, maybe 4 depending on how many other dishes you order. My husband loved the lamb chops. My favorite dish was the pot stickers, which were served with 2 amazing sauces. I could have made a meal on those alone. I would definitely return to Blossom.

We had friends recommend this restaurant so we decided to give it a try. We started with tempura ice fish, tofu/mushroom soup and lettuce wraps with shrimp (pretty good but a lot of batter on the tempura). We then had the peking duck (delicious), black bean clams (just ok), hong kong style seafood crispy noodles (great), honey walnut prawns were also very good. Our friends said the garlic lobster was good but we were full with what we had.

This is a place that I can get the chinese food. Price is on high side, Food is nice. Very traditional taste

I ate here as part of an ‘eating around the Aria’ experiment I set myself on my most recent trip. During my visit I ate at Blossom as well as several other Aria restaurants. I am familiar with Las Vegas restaurants, Las Vegas in general and Chinese food. Peking Duck is one of my favourite dishes, but this meal counts as possibly the worst meal I have ever eaten in my life. I ordered Peking Duck and Beef & Broccoli, ordinary steamed rice and two cocktails to be shared between two of us. The Peking Duck arrived with four pancakes and four buns. It was carved at the table, as usual but after carving a reasonable amount the waiter asked if I wanted the remainder of the duck removed from the bone and served through the rice as an accompaniment for the beef (for an extra charge). Puzzled, I refused. I prefer my rice plain. The Duck was taken away to the kitchen, I assumed to be deboned, but returned I to the table roughly chopped, bone in and inedible. When I queried this I was told that had I asked for it to be stirred through the rice it would have been deboned but as I had not ‘this was how it is done at Blossom’. This is patently ridiculous. I have eaten many Peking Ducks. None have been roughly chopped, bone-in, for patrons to eat with their fingers. The beef and broccoli arrived at the table as a pile of beef in a brown gravy atop a pile of partially steamed broccoli. It was flavorless and remained mostly uneaten. Even the rice was not a success - parts were undercooked. The cocktails were the only successful parts of this meal. Save your money and go to a real Chinese - this is an expensive pretender:

Great New Years dinner at this Chinese restaurant. Our group of 18 enjoyed a great dinner with incredibly fast and delicious food. Great service!

Nice ambiance, quiet and relaxing, . The Kung Pao Chicken and Crab Rangoon; however, the exotic is on the menu. Staff is very friendly and the restaurant looks great. Be sure you make a reservation since the place gets packed, High end Chinese restaurant in Vegas, overall good experience.

Beautiful restaurant, perfect service. Lovely food with a nice atmosphere, would definitely recommend!

The ambiance is excellent, very comfortable and quieter than many Las Vegas restaurants. The Chinese food was good but not the best I've had in LV. We shared the Pekin Duck and it was a little fatty and I didn't like the pancakes but the buns were fine. Potsticker dough was somewhat tough and the Hong Kong noodles with veggies were just ok.

Very nice and quiet restaurant tucked back in the back of Aria. We did not know that the dishes we ordered were so large, really family style. My husband and I each ordered an entrée which was waaaaay too much food, especially since we had soup and an appetizer. We will go back but next time and we know we can split an entrée. The food was good too.

We had the soup and it was some of the best soup we ever had. We were not very hungry so we split the a dish, sechz shrimp, delishious.

I ate at this establishment while staying at Aria. I found the food to be very good. The chef even prepared a dish for me that was not on the menu. Great service.

There is a final scene in Ratatouille when Anton Ego bites into a rustic peasant dish of ratatouille and drops his pen, amazed by the haunting replication of his mother's country cooking. That would be me eating hom yu ji yuk bang at Blossom. For the uninitiated, this is a rustic peasant Chinese dish of ground pork cake with salted fish. It is an easy dish to make, but a difficult dish to make well. The smell of this dish is akin to an Asian smelling blue cheese for the first time. My wife smiled at me slyly anticipating some anguished white nose whiffs as the dish travels through the restaurant. Who would ever order that here, she asked, how fresh can the salted fish be? When I bit into the dish, I slowly dropped my chopsticks to mimic Anton Ego. This food is good--the salted fish was tender, flaky, and flavorful and the ground pork had a sweet salty taste that has the addictive allure of high quality spam--and I don't mean that in a bad way! The walnut shrimp was almost perfect--it was just slightly overdone as the shrimp was not at its peak juicy, but the batter was light, the shrimp was jumbo, and the mayo was light. It was served on a bed of cantaloupe and honeydew. The dish had terrific textures of crunchy, slippery, hot and cold. The lil guy's chicken soup had a clean sweetish broth taste that came from long-simmering chicken. The only disappointment was with the stir-fried filet mignon. The sauce was flavorful and peppery, but the texture was off. It tasted a little like it had been in the freezer a little too long; the beef had a slightly mushy, dryish feel to it that did not seem right. This was a surprise for us because it is precisely the kind of dish that would be popular here with non-Chinese, so the beef should be fresh due to turnover. There was no wok hei(flavor that comes from the wok) in this dish. The service was unparalleled. I don't think I've had better service in a Chinese restaurant. When they brought the sweet and sour soup for the lil guy, the waitress caught his crinkled expression and offered immediately to replace the spicy soup with something else. When the lil guy expressed a wish for noodles in his chicken soup, the kitchen quietly made an off-menu dish for him. When we had the hom yu boxed, the server offered another bowl of rice, as he knew this salty protein required a balancing carb. Service was efficient, unintrusive, and friendly. About half the customers were Asian, with Cantonese being spoken pretty freely. Prices are high, ranging in the 20s to 40s, with rarer dishes upwards of $100-300, but still extremely reasonable compared to other such restaurants: a dinner at Jean Georges or Bardot next door is easily twice the price. It takes a particular skill to cook good Chinese food that is different from say putting a seasoned steak in a broiler. Decor was beautifully tasteful. I will definitely return to try other dishes, but the hom yu will be a staple for me at this restaurant!

I recently had a big work dinner at Blossom inside the Aria hotel and casino. Blossom is supposed to be an authentic Chinese restaurant that seems to focus on Shanghaiese and Sichuan cuisines. The decor of the restaurant is beautiful and was perfect for a business meeting dinner. We were given a private room with a large table and lazy-susan. All of the staff spoke fluent Mandarin which was great because most of our party was from China. Overall I think we had a nice meal, but I don't know if I would say it was worth the super expensive prices. The meal was more like high end american chinese food versus authentic from china chinese food. What I really didn't like was the crazy expensive wine list. The cheapest bottles of red wine started at like $90. I guess it's Vegas. I do have to say the staff was fantastic and super attentive. So I think if you're looking for a good chinese meal and willing to drop some coin, this could be a good choice. But I think for true chinese food at better prices, stick to one of the places in Vegas Chinatown off of Spring Valley Road.

This restaurant is simply amazing, my 4th or 5th visit here and a different range of dishes each time. I have never had a bad dish here and the service is truly exceptional, I cannot recommend it enough. The Peking Duck prepared table side is to die for and the Mandarin Pork is one of the best dishes I have ever eaten

This was our second time at Blossom, the Chinese restaurant at the Aria. They had just opened after renovations - in fact it was the first night and the actual kitchen was not open yet so food had to be transported over from a temporary kitchen. Nonetheless, the food was a s good as we remembered it from our first time. Appetizers, main course, dessert, service....all were fabulous. Our only disappointment was that we did not get the little boxed gift at the end - it seems that they did not have this ready yet.

Delightful, stunning, romantic dining rooms. Service as good as anywhere I've dined in the world. And magnificent, absolutely delicious food at very reasonable prices for this quality of dining experience. Will be back here in a heartbeat

Start with the Peking Duck! Cooked to perfection, carved at your table & then served in steamed buns or wraps. What a fantastic way to start a great meal, but we aren't done with the duck yet - ask them to take the remaining duck away & add it to their special fried rice to accompany a selection of fantastic dishes! Great service. Great food. A wonderful experience!

Delicious food with a great atmosphere. You also receive generous portions and the price is reasonable. There is also a wide selection of food between mainstream Chinese food consumed in America and more traditional China dishes.

Though their longtime GM retired, the new GM has been with the restaurant a long time, and continues a great tradition, I would even say, improves on it. Very customer centered service. When I am in the mood for this type cuisine this is my first choice in Vegas. Keep up the good work.

Came here last night for the first time . Restaurant is way overpriced, very average food . Staff are very good . Not really a lot to choose from on the menu but what they do have is limited

I love Chinese food and this was one of the best meals I've ever had. Usually Strip restaurants are over over priced with little portions, not Blossom. Yes, expect to pay a little more, but when the food is this good and you get large portions I don't mind paying for it. I don't remember what we all ordered but it was all excellent.

We've dined here twice - both times for the spicy water fish. The chef here makes it so well! The atmosphere is quiet and beautiful and the service was attentive.

So you can read my previous review, and there is that as a background. Went again last night, again, 5- stars all the way. ! Superb service, thanks (again) Danny! Was not feeling well beforehand and did not order any booze, wife and I ate until we were stuffed and the final bill was VERY reasonable considering the overall experience. So, by saying that, I am revising my previous review comment about Blossom being very pricey, the final tab is a direct reflection of how crazy you get with the menu, and you can get out with not a huge bill. It is not low cost but it is high value: Service, quality of the food, the presentation of the food, the surroundings and general ambiance. So, a chance for a second visit, sampling new items and we loved it and look forward to making more visits on our regular trips to Aria. Oh, I'd mention again, this is a chilled-out, laid back adult atmosphere and vibe for however that may matter for you. Nice for us to have a sophisticated, classy, adult experience! Go there if that appeals to you. Oh, haha, the bathrooms are NICE! Be sure to visit them while there ! :-) Keep up the good work folks!

My wife loves peking duck. So wd gave it a try althiugh it looked expensive. We loved it and it was worth it. The service and staff is great. It is a fzntastic place to go to. Thx for the experience

Very good Asian, open late by the Baccarat tables and the Sky Suites lobby. Service was very good and we ate here twice because it was open late and so tasty!

We had an exceptional dinner at Blossom later at night and found both the food and service to be outstanding. The Chinese sausage fried fried rice is amazing, the appetizers were beautifully presented, and our main dishes (including a great vegan option) were all seasoned well. Service is very formal but on point. Great place to sit down for a refined and memorable meal.

It was late and the kitchen closes at 10:30 so we just grabbed some Lettuce Wraps and Ice Fish Tempura. Both were good. They do make a decent martini and the Chinese Sesame Cookies at the end are special!

Not like Wing Lei as Wynn but not trying to be. Nice environment with well cooked classic Chinese dishes at a reasonable price. Worth a visit for a solid Chinese dish.

Arrived at Blossom without a booking and it was no problem for them and we were swiftly shown to a huge table. I can’t fault anything, lovely food and service and beautiful surroundings( although not so nice having the smoke aroma from the casino blow through). It’s quite pricey but we enjoyed our meals. I would return and I would recommend to others.

We tried Blossom for the first time and loved it. The food was delicious and perfectly prepared and presented. We were not disappointed and ant dish. To make it even better the staff was excellent. The were attentive, personable, and informative. We can not wait to go back.

Couldn’t fault the quality of the food here and the portions are generous but ... Chinese food is just Chinese food (e.g. chicken Hong Kong style is pretty much the same same ingredients / taste whether you get a take out / take away, or from a restaurant. So to end up paying $200 for a meal for 2 that was little different to a take out / take away for $40 meant I left with a ‘bad taste in my mouth’. Not recommended.

Blossom is a nice Chinese Restaurant located in the Aria hotel right next to the entrance to the Sky Suites. We visited the Restaurant as part of a function and were seated in a back room that had two tables with a lazy Suzan in the middle to pass food around the 10 person tables. The service was excellent. For a group of 20 they had at least 3 or 4 people serving our party and no one waited for more than a minute or two for anything they requested. The service was very professional really following all the rules of etiquette. As a group, we had ordered a diverse menu of items to be shared by each table. It started with a salad followed by a hot soup served individually. The entrées we ate included the beef and broccoli, pork fried noodles, and a few other items that were delicious, but I am not 100% sure what they were. The dining experience at Blossom was great. I look forward to visiting this restaurant again when I visit the Aria next year.

My husband and I ate at the Blossom while staying in the Aria Hotel. I had the Lemon Chicken Breast. I expected the chef to prepare a fresh chicken breast. Instead I got a thin breaded piece of chicken; it looked exactly like a frozen breaded chicken breast a person would buy at Costco. It tasted like a cheap frozen, breaded chicken breast too. No flavor whatsoever except greasy breading. It was a disappointing, expensive meal. We won't go there again on any future trips. Try Lemongrass instead; they were very good.

One of the best meals we have had. Service was amazing and the food just as good. Reasonable prices in comparison to other restaurants. We went on a busy weekend in Vegas ( big Mexican festival for a boxing match) can not fault the service or food. Restaurant very clean and modern.

Our dining experience at Blossom was an amazing time. The service was impeccable with assistance from many people, but our Gourmet Server was Lilly. She is someone who loves her job and loves people. She was a total delight and extremely knowledgeable. She made our dinner even better than it already was! This is not an inexpensive dinner, but we have found that the nice restaurants in Las Vegas are all expensive. We started with the Crisp Fried Shrimp on White Toast and although this was not my choice and I was a little skeptical, this was a very tasty beginning. Next we shared the Salt and Pepper Squid. It was different from what we expected, but nicely fried with a wonderful flavor. The highlight of the dinner was the Peking Duck which we ordered with half and half steamed buns and wraps (we couldn't choose between the two). This was perfectly cooked with crispy skin and tender meat. What a flavor. We accompanied the duck with Spicy XO Lobster Fried Rice and String Beans in Spicy XO Meat Sauce. Wow. Everything was so delicious. We didn't have room for dessert, but they served some tasty sesame balls which finished off the meal. We can highly recommend the dinner and the experience at Blossom.

This was by far our best restaurant in Vegas. From the impeccable service, to the ambience and of course the food. We had the lettuce wraps which were amazing. Then our dinner was simply amazing. We had fried rice which was awesome. And then, the dessert, the Green Tea Cake. Simply devine! I would highly recommend this restaurant and the prices are definitely reasonable by Vegas standards! This is a must for anyone looking for a great restaurant in Vegas.

Booked this restaurant for our fancy meal out for my birthday on our trip to Vegas. Restaurant was a bit smaller than I expected and we were warned that food might take a little longer as they were having work done to their kitchen. The food didn't take long at all. I was expecting more choice on the menu to be honest, it wasn't the same as what they show online. We had the crispy flounder, beef medallions and noodles, all delicious and good amounts of food.

The Aria Hotel appears to be geared to a younger crowd. As a senior, I found most of the restaurants there rather noisy. Blossom was quiet, elegant and the food was excellent.

OK, we're biased. We've been coming to Vegas for many years and ALWAYS come to this restaurant because it's just that good. Eddy, the manager, and Jennifer, assistant manager, take a personal interest in your well being, that you like the food and that you are taken care of. Imagine, because they know I like really hot peppers, Jennifer brought back from her last trip abroad the hotest peppers she could find! Our great (new pea) waiter, Victor, who looked after us had never seen this pepper preparation before. We let our servers pick our dishes for the meal .... we just tell them what we like and don't like. They pair the foods for us and they do a tremendous job! After all, it's their cultural foods not ours. See you again next trip.

We overall liked this restaurant, but to repeat others- it was very pricey for what you get. We started with the hot and sour soup. Liked it a lot, but was it worth $12 a cup? Of course not. We did not get any drinks. We split the macadamia chicken and the lobster fried rice, the chicken was different than we expected. Small bites of chicken with whole macadamias in a light sauce with asparagus. The chicken was very tender. The rice was a nice change from traditional pork fried rice. Overall everything was nicely done. The service was great, but for me almost a little too good. Someone checking in on you every couple minutes- if you take a sip of water they are right there refilling it. That kind of thing. No dessert for us but they did give these sesame seed cookie balls that were quite tasty and a little “parting gift” of tea and pineapple cake.

Loved blossom, the ambiance was perfect, upscale and classy. We ordered a bunch of food and shared, must get the Peking duck

I recently had the pleasure of dining at this restaurant while in Las Vegas. It was a wonderful experience. The restaurant is beautiful, the food is outrageously good, and the waitstaff is excellent! I consider my visit here to be one of the best meals I have enjoyed in my life! Enough said...

First time trying Blossom and definitely will not be the last. Service was fantastic catered to our every need as my wife has a severe dairy allergy and so going out for a dinner is challenging to say the least. We started with spring rolls that were so flavourful, main dishes of shrimp fried rice, beef and broccoli and our new favourite beef tenderloin that melted in your mouth. To cap it off our waiter brings us a great surprise of a fresh cut fruit tray for our anniversary desert as we don’t have desert that often with my wife’s allergy. We will definitely be back!

The tastes and aromas were quite spectacular. The veggie chow main was top tier, the scallops very tasty and an tasty eggplant dish rounded out our dinner. Professional service and fresh food made for a great dining experience.

Lovely restaurant with good atmosphere, excellent service and decent prices. We had the wonton soup with shrimp scallops and pork. Flavorful! The Kung pan chicken had just the right amount of heat. The yang chow fried rice was delicious and the shrimp in lobster sauce was the best!

My daughter and I tried Bloosom late one night after a game. The staff was very attentive and courteous even as it was late - 10pm. The food was excellent and they accommodated food allergies well. Thank you for a great experience!

Amazing service and food is worth every penny. We cam in late and they treated us perfectly with 5star service. Food was very healthy and fresh. Will Def. be back

I must say that the decor in this place is awesome. The food and the service match I do highly recommend the Peking duck . And the fried rice with the lobster was the best I ever had

Food is very good! Customer’s service is very good. Real Hongkong style Chinese food! Come again for sure!👍👍

The menu is extensive, we tried many dishes. There wasn’t 1 that particularly stands out but I’ll make some notes on the things we tried: - I did not like the hot and sour soup, perhaps it’s personal taste but for me the corn chicken one was much better - Peking duck was nice, not mind-blowing, just nice. - shiitake mushroom is interesting, a bit too salty - chicken dishes are chopped so small we can’t tell the taste from the sauce Small portion and very salty - I guess it’s made to be eaten with rice. All in all I like the flavors, but the texture was a bit lacking to make it memorable. Some issues with servers mixing up the order - so we had a different dessert. I feel the tables are a bit cramped together, the service was decent, not exceptional. Lighting was good. Lots of room for improvement to become a place I’d recommend.

We went to this restaurant as Lemongrass had a long wait, and were not sure what to expect, It was brilliant, every dish we ordered was full of flavour all perfectly blended. Service was attentive and cheerful. It is not a cheap restaurant but you don't mind paying for this sort of quality. A memorable meal, and when we finally got to try Lemongrass it was very nice, but Blossom was even better.

We ordered the Pekin Duck and it was soooo yummy! Opted for both the pancakes and the steamed buns. Delicious! plenty of food for two even 3 people. We dined again and had the crab (fried) and the chicken hot pot. Fried eggplant appetizer was delicious as well. All food was delicious and service is 5 star! Must try if in vegas. At Aria.

So much attention to detail at this restaurant located in the Aria. The setting is beautiful, the service incredible and the food so fresh and delicious. The staff ensure that you completely understand all of the different dishes that you are sharing amongst your group. They have a great wine list and will hand-cut the duck at your table. Reservations are very likely needed as it was in a small intimate environment.

Been here twice. Located in Aria. Both experiences excellent. Food excellent. Staff excellent. Spot on Chinese food. My wife will take leftovers and enjoy in our hotel room. Helpful staff will describe dishes and make recommendations. Shareable plates. Plenty of food per entree. Be adventurous and you will not regret it.

Well, we have been here numerous times with our team on business trips and we are always impressed at the quality and consistency of the food. Love the ribs and the lettuce wraps!! Crispy Sea Bass is fantastic and overall the service is great! See you soon Blossom!

Very classy upscale Chinese restaurant with top notch service, but the food was no better than the average Chinese restaurant with prices less than half of here. Had the BBQ ribs appetizer, They were tough and similar to what I get at a fast food place. The Wor Won Ton Soup was a little bowl about 1 1/4 cup with one prawn and one shrimp in it. $15. Very tasty. Kung Pao Chicken again was no better than my local restaurant at a 3rd of the price. In my opinion this place is way over priced for the quality of food served. My bill with 2 drinks was $99.05 not including tip. I could have eaten 4 times for that price with food just as good at a fast food Chinese place and not known the difference.

It's basics Chinese food with a little twist. The portions are decent but $18 for fried rice is a bit crazy. Honestly is no better than your favorite local restaurant. It's just had a better wine menu. When they brought my plate(no food on it). It smelled like dirty dishwater. The music switches from funky electro Chinese to easy American listening. No need to go here unless you have a. Massive craving for overpriced Chinese food.

We have eaten North American Chinese food for years but for 2 nights in February we put ourselves in the hands of these marvellous servers. We had never had sake before and the manager spent a lot of time explaining the nuances of the different types of sake to us and helping us select pairings with food dishes for both night's dinners. There were many dishes on the menu we had never seen before and the many waiters helped us and laughed with us as we chose our dishes and ate every single morsel. (drank all the sake too!) The manager also made sure my wife's food was not to spicy and provided me with a side of spice to kick mine up a bit. (he even tried my home made hot spice). One waiter was Thai and he shared with us how his mother prepares hot peppers. To him - we tried it and it's great. When we left the second night, every waiter in the place waved goodbye to us. This is a fantastic restaurant that will be a regular place to eat on our stays in Vegas.

We had an early dinner here before a concert. It wasn't crowded but they didn't check us in for our Open Table reservation (and points; annoying). Potstickers were amazing, lobster fried rice was very good. Check this place out.

Beautiful restaurant. Staff could be a little more attentive but the food is excellent. I would definitely eat here again. It is pricey but worth it!!

We took our parents who are somewhat picky eaters, however the service and dishes we selected at Blossom fulfilled their chinese food fantasies...Always a delightful experience at this restaurant Blossom...

Superb staff including Daniel & Krystina! Our family of seven have such a variety of items; the best pot stickers and lettuce wraps. Fried rice, soup, tofu, beef and scallions, scallops; we loved it all.

The place was very nice.service was very prompt from start to end.the food was very delicious and authentic for an upscale Chinese restaurant.highly recommended.

We decided to eat here for our first meal of our Vegas vacation. Located in Aria this beautiful restaurant has elegant decor and very nice ambiance. There are plenty of Asian specialties to suit everyone's tastes. The wait staff is excellent and appear to anticipate your every move. Great values on food, cocktails and wine. The only reason I did not rate this establishment a 5 iis that you feel just a little rushed in between the food transitions. We were not waiting to attend a show and wished to just relax. But don't let that deter you.

I accidentally made my reservation for the wrong night, but when we showed up the hostess was great, and was able to move it for us. We had the goose liver and potsticker appetizers and the Peking duck. The real treat was the duck fried rice that they made with the extra duck after carving it tableside. All of the food was delicious and the staff was very friendly.

We made reservations at Blossom for my 40th birthday. We were eating pretty early at 6:00 as we were going to a concert later. We arrived at the restaurant a few minutes before the reservation and we were the only patrons in the whole place. I was a little apprehensive since no one else was there and that usually isn't a good sign, but I could not have been more wrong! The entire dining experience was a treat from start to finish! Our waiter was Danny and he was attentive and just a delight to engage with. He gave us recommendations and explained different dishes on the menu. He asked us about food allergies and our preferences for spiciness. His attention to all the little details was very much appreciated. Danny and the rest of his team of servers made my birthday dinner super special. They acknowledged the day with a little card, complimentary dessert, and gift. They went above and beyond. In addition to the stellar service, the food was wonderful. We started with egg rolls and pot stickers. My husband very much enjoyed the potstickers even though he is usually a dumpling guy. We ordered two dishes to share and they were also very good. We had Mongolian Beef and Pan-Fried Shredded Beef Tenderloin. Both dishes were fresh and delicious. The entrees are a bit pricey for what they are and rice and vegetables are extra, but I think the cost is justified by the outstanding service. The restaurant itself is beautiful and well-appointed. By the time we left the restaurant, it was filling up with other guests. Overall, it was a wonderful dining experience and we would definitely recommend eating at Blossom!

This is an outstanding restaurant in the Aria resort and casino. Absolutely top notch- excellent service and this was the best Chinese food I have ever tasted. Elegant presentation did not disappoint! Intricate flavors, beautiful atmosphere. Really I don't think it gets any better than this. If you find yourself in Las Vegas put this at the top of your list!

Everything about this place was special. We were out walking on a windy, cool June evening and happened upon the best Chinese food I've ever had. We started with egg rolls. Yum! The service was excellent. We were a party of three, so we decided to order 3 main dishes and share. We had chicken with macadamia nuts, broccoli and beef, and a chicken with vegetable dish. All three were excellent as was the vegetable fried rice. Decor was awesome! Can't wait to go back!

Atmosphere very good. Food is over priced and very mediocre. Most dished are very oily. Service is very rushed. We will not return

While staying at Aria we tried Blossom restaurant since I was craving for Chinese food. I was in heaven as we entered , the smells were like home for me and brought back childhood memories of the Resturant I went to in San Francisco as a little girl. There were just the two of us and unfortunately needed a few more people to order the Peking or roast duck...we ended up ordering Choy sum, chicken mushroom clay pot and Singapore curry noodles. The dishes were amazing and we enjoyed every morsel. We will be back!

Restaurant was quite busy when we arrived. Good sign that there were many diners. Took a while to get our drinks ordered and delivered but ordering the meal was timely. Wish we had known that the duck, while menu said, served while, would be carved table side by staff Would have ordered it perhaps. BBQ rib appetizer disappointing. Tasteless. Looked good but not tasty at all. Picture included. Lettuce wraps come already loaded and were delish My sons were both disappointed with their quite simple entree choices. One had Kung Pao chicken. Mostly veggies not much protein. Other had Mongolian beef. Same thing. Sauces good tho. Shrimp and pork fried rice yummy.

Great place for sharing-the bigger the group the better. We had three people and 4 would have been better, or more! Everything is large and "family style" so if you want to "taste a little bit of everything" (like I do), then go with a group! The staff was almost too efficient, wanting to take plates away that we weren't finished with....a little bit more space would have been good but that's always a hard thing to get right-attentive but not too much. Overall, a great experience and fantastic food!

I had such a wonderful experience at Blossom from the moment I walked into the door. I ordered the pork and shrimp vermicelli and it was incredible to say the least! Would definitely return!

With this Blossom visit we've now eaten our way around all the Aria restaurants (and a lot of other world-class eateries in USA and Canada). We unintentionally saved one of the best for last! Let me get this out of the way- Blossom is pricey, it is very expensive on a per-dish basis. With that said, when going to Vegas and expecting a very good experience, you should always simply forget about what price. It's better that way, you can just relax and soak it in, and you have no need for guilt later. With that caveat out of the way... Reservations were made, we received a follow-up call on day of dinner to confirm and remind of no young children policy unless in a private room. Yay! Thanks! (seriously) This is an adult experience and a sublime atmosphere and I relished that opportunity to reduce one potential risk of spoiling it. We showed up on time, were greeted professionally and shown to our table which was very comfortable and private. The restaurant is arranged to facilitate privacy and intimacy with generous table spacing and differing levels. There are what appear at first glance to be framed mirrored panels between booths but are in fact clear glass panels. It's an optical illusion and aside from visual aesthetics, served to insulate and block sound from adjacent booths. Great design! The atmosphere in general is low-key, dimly-lit and very sexy. Very conducive to big-dollar deals, romance, or just peaceful and relaxing! :-D All this was great, however what quickly became apparent and carried through to the end of the night there was the service! Amazing! I just do not see how it could have been better. Water was topped off, used utensils and settings whisked away and quickly replaced, sommelier visits, and the "main person", I hate to call him a "waiter", let's say instead our "Evening Experience Manager" - Danny, was always on top of things. Top to bottom, front to back, absolutely perfect dining experience. In fact, in a very fortunate life of varied dining experiences, I feel comfortable to call this this The Best Service We Have Ever Had In Any Restaurant Anywhere. So there it is. The cocktails were delicious, I had a lychee martini, three actually, and they were superb. There is an extensive and well-curated wine and liquor list, some bottles extending deep into five-figures for those seeking a heroic end of night tab. The food was very good and very artfully presented. The spot shrimp presentation was simply a work of art, and I won't post a picture so as not to ruin the surprise! I struggle a bit to describe the flavors and will settle on this - the food was respected and not overpowered with heavy seasoning and sauces. Some would instead call it plain or simple or under-seasoned. My suggestion to the reader is it takes courage to prepare fresh, unique ingredients with a light hand and to allow the natural (light, clean) flavors to shine through. If you like a heavy hand on flavorings, this will not be your favorite experience. The dessert was, again, very well executed with a light hand and clean flavors. I want to say thank you again to all who contributed to our dining experience at Blossom! Your attention to detail is and was appreciated! We'll be back for sure, there is a lot to try on the menu and we just scratched the surface.

This restaurant is in the Aria hotel. Excellent service and beautiful surroundings. Party of three ordered Noodle soup, spareribs and beef rolls. The beef rolls were our favorite. Main course we ordered Chili Sea Bass( very good) Butter Lemon Chicken a hit with everyone and Fried Rice. The Jasmine tea was the best I've had outside of San Francisco. It's pricey but worth a visit.

Wonderful decor, fast service, great food. I mean great. Chicken Corn chowder, Mongolian beef, prawn fried rice were amazing. Huge prawns we’ve never had so tender. Excellent sauces. Perfect practically. Pure Vegas.

I always make a point to eat at Blossom when I stay at ARIA. The food is great! I always get the Mongolian Beef. Its very tender and flavorful. The portions are great for sharing as well. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxed. Nice for a small group or even a date night. It never disappoints.

Peking Duck is Awesome. This is a great place to get Chinese food. Very upscale but excellent quality food. We had the lettuce wraps and they were phenomenal.

Located in the Aria, Blossoms serves excellent Chinese food with a mix of traditional and more modern choices as well as items prepared more to American taste. For travelers who do not have the opportunity to enjoy fine Chinese dining, you will not find dishes like what you get at Panda Express but you will enjoy the food. The restaurant's design is understated and beautiful. The service is excellent. The restaurant tends to be on the quiet side so you can talk with the people without yelling. This is especially helpful for a business dinner.

Very beautiful restaurant offering superb service. All dishes are extremely overpriced with a rather ordinary Asian fare. In all candor I can state that I’ve experienced better or equivalent cuisine from Chinese takeout or delivery in nyc. In Las Vegas I’ve dined in other comparable restaurants, such as at the bellagio or caesars and found them to be better in terms of cuisine.

we had a corner table for around 8 diners and the service was good with a spinny table to rotate the food around . Somehow we ended up ordering a load fo beef dishes - all of which were great but a highlight was the grilled beef with mushrooms. great chinese food all round

Visited Blossom this week with friends after spotting it in Open Table. Was not disappointed! The ambience is lovely asked although pretty fancy, we felt very comfortable just in fairly casual clothes. Food was amazing and portions are pretty big so no need to over order.... although with so much nice stuff to choose from it's hard not to! Highly recommend!

Was really pleasantly surprised by Blossom in the Aria casino. We started with the crisp fried beef rolls with enoki mushrooms. They were flavorful and crispy. My husband had hot and sour soup which was probably the best i've had anywhere. For our entrees, we had the salt and pepper tofu. So simple, so delicious. Crisp and light and utterly simple. Jian Bo Beef was crisp, spicy and delicious. I would recommend to anyone looking for something different in Vegas.

They told me Blossom had been there since the Aria opened...seems like I never noticed it before. We tried it one night and enjoyed it very much. The service was very good, nice ambiance, and great food. I tried the Chef's tasting menu, nine small dishes for a fixed price - very good value and a nice assortment of dishes. Two of my friends opted for a more traditional Chinese experience and ordered the chicken fried rice...boring! They liked it though.

I go Blossoms every time I stay at the Aria Hotel. This time was an amazing experience where Chef created a surprise Noodle dish with Seafood (Scallops Lobster and Shrimps) WOW my taste buds went crazy with so much delicious flavors. Then the poached Shrimp A must for Shrimp lovers. The whole fish delicate and easy to eat was scrumptious. My waitress who I am so sorry I forgot her name was superb and made our dining experience one to remember. I will always recognize her when I go.

My husband and I enjoyed a recent meal at Blossom. The dining room is lovely, although it wasn't very busy the night we ate there. The service was very attentive - so many people came to check on us we weren't sure who the actual "waiter" was. The food was delicious, with excellent sauces. The shrimp dish I had was made spicier to my specifications. It is expensive because of its location on the strip.

Blossom is a very lovely Chinese restaurant in the Aria Hotel Las Vegas. The decor is just what you want from a Chinese. The staff were very friendly and helpful. We had two main dishes and a rice dish, which was perfect for the two of us. Thank you for a lovely evening

The food was good but the way the waiter came on his service make me feel very uncomfortable he kept on saying no hurry take your time but it felt like he was telling us the opposite. Would give it a try again another time hopefully we get a different waiter.

Blossom got its price, but it's definitely worth it. Haven't had that yummy chinese food for a long time. We've had a WonTon Soup and shared the Tempura Ice Fish as a starter. Well, we've made a sharing experience and they seemed OK with it, like it's in most Chinese restaurants. :-) Fried Rice with shrimp and pork, walnut shrimp and a dish with fantastic scallops. Everything was great. We will be back to this place on our next visit.

The service here was impeccable. The culture is really felt in every gesture and warm smile from everyone who works here. Our server let us try different things and made excellent recommendations. The cherry blossom cocktail is a must try. You feel like you are transported by the smells and flavors and just beautiful pink decor in this place. I really appreciated the design of this restaurant. Now to the food! We ordered kung pao chicken, bbq ribs, spicy soup, and mochi. All were delicious and fresh and just amazing. I cant wait to come back around the holidays for the duck, I heard it's fantastic!

Ask for the sauces! They have a soy sauce with jalapeños that is out of this world! Get the potstickers!

We always make it a priority to eat here when in Vegas. The food is excellent and very traditional. The prices are a little high (normal for Vegas though)but at least portions are enough for 3-4 people since food is family style. Service is always excellent. The only complaint is that it is between the casino and a baccarat section which causes smoke to come in. It’s unfortunate Aria doesn’t put this restaurant upstairs with the other finer dining restaurants.

I love the decor at Blossom. It's peaceful and calming which was a very welcome change from the noise and crowds at most places in Vegas. The food was very good. We started with shrimp lettuce cups which were fresh and flavorful. We had Kung Pao Chicken and Schezwan Shrimp for entrees with veggie fried rice and Chinese broccoli. All were tasty. The shrimp weren't as spicy as I expected but were good. Blossom is expensive with good quality and excellent service.

First time in Vegas. Hungry and two teenagers with us (difficult eaters) .but even they were in heaven. No Words for it... very nice food, very friendly staff. Perfect ! They even helped us choosing ... lovely !

After a very long day at a trade show, we were looking for an upscale Asian restaurant to try. Located in the Aria, the restaurant was beautiful. We were seated in a nice booth and our servers were very attentive. Tried a tofu mushroom soup and potstickers (very good) and then shared garlic prawn fried rice and the pan seared beef tenderloin. Both were good but flavors were a little subtle. Definitely was upscale gourmet Chinese cuisine and not typical fare. Make sure to have the hot jasmine tea. Would go back!

Enjoyed dinner at Blossom! They have so many great dishes and wide range of options- prices are exceptionally high even for vegas so be aware! Duck was amazing - shrimp was also fabulous! Fried rice was VERY dry but we got a side of sauce which helped immensely - service if really on point as well!

Had a chance to visit this delightful venue and was not disappointed. This restaurant specializes in Cantonese food mainly. For appetizer, I would recommend the goose liver. While it’s very rich it’s perfect for two people. We also had the oxtail hot pot which reminded me of homemade comfort food and the dungeoness crab with scallion and ginger sauce. You have to work to get the crab but it’s well worth it. For desert we opted out and went to Julian Serrano’s. Was not disappointed. Don’t know the name of the fish I had there but it was like a small piece of French toast topped with ice cream, caramel and macadamia nut! To die for!

Had dinner at Blossom and both the food and service were just great. If you want a quiet and fantastic meal definietly go to Blossom

Blossom is an incredible restaurant that doesn't promote itself sufficiently, but the food is incredible with exceptional preparation and personalized details. The Peking Duck is not to be missed and the Walnut Prawns are as good as you will ever imagine. Located inside the Casino Floor of ARIA Hotel, this is amongst our favorite dining spots whenever we're in town.

Authentic cantonese food at Aria Resort. High quality live seafood dishes including Coral cod, lobster, geoduck giant clam, King Crab etc. Chinese delicacies include Abalone, fish maws, sea cucumber and bird nest. (Abalone dish is slightly overpriced to my opinion... the rest was quite reasonably priced) The restaurant no longer serve shark fin soup as being prohibited by law. Barbecue pork, roast duck and stir-fried beef with portobello mushroom, and like, are surely less expensive dishes but that does not make the restaurant make them taste less extravagant.

My wife and I lived in Beijing and Hong Kong for 2 years each. We have become properly educated on what real Chinese food should be. Most in the USA is dumb-ed down and made for a North American clientele. Blossom is a notable and wonderful exception. The Hot & Sour soup was the best I have eaten outside of Beijing. The dumplings are the best Gyoza I have had in the USA. My wife enjoyed her Mongolian Beef and I very much enjoyed my Kung Pao chicken. All were perfectly prepared and presented. The service was delightfully friendly. I wish a particular shout out to the two ladies who were hostess of the evening. One name started with "A" the other began with "S". I have read many disappointing comments on this board about the front ladies. Those comments are harsh and NOT aligned with my experience. They were friendly, professional and performed their duties perfectly. They deserve someone to defend their good work. Finally, as is the case with all food on the strip, Nothing is a bargain. All I will say to that is that for real Chinese food, It is far cheaper than a flight to Asia, which is the only way I know how to exceed the tastes experienced at Blossom. Kudo's to Aria for having a REAL Chinese place to dine.

The main reason why I go out to a restaurant is to experience something that I cannot have at home. I have been to the Aria Resort and Casino for 3 years running and each time I visit the Blossom. The food is exceptional. Many choices that will please everyone's palate. The service is outstanding with a very friendly staff. Whenever I look to dine out, I look for food value, many diverse dishes, ambience, and friendly staff ... the Blossom I may say has all these qualities and more. I highly recommend a visit to this restaurant and am sure that you will agree with my review.

We come to Vegas once a year and always make it a priority to come to Blossom. The food is very authentic ! The service is outstanding and everyone is so pleasant. My husband wanted a dish that wasn’t on the menu and they didn’t hesitate to offer to make it. We would give this place 10 stars if we could !

Vegas has a lot of great choices for dining. To find a great Modern and Traditional Chinese restaurant with great tasting, quality, food at a fair price is tough. Blossom is the exception. Great staff and delicious menu options. Great place to share several dishes.

Located at the Aria this is as fancy as Chinese food can get. We made reservations for my cousin's bday and we were seated right in the middle when we arrived. The dining room features tall ceilings and a dark setting with some ample lighting. We ordered the peking duck, prawn fried rice, shrimp with walnut, and the shiitake mushrooms. The peking duck was perfect. Presentation definitely 5 stars and we had plenty of meat to scour through after the waiter plated the buns. The shrimp with walnut was a smaller portion than expected. We loved the fried rice and the mushroom dish. Plenty of flavor in the sweet vinaigrette mushroom dish. Overall, we got our $s worth here. It just took the dishes over 30 minutes to arrive even after the waiter kept telling us the food was coming out shortly. If you want authentic Chinese with great ambience this is your spot. They have seating for small to large parties and a nice selection of dishes.

This restaurant was stunning both in décor and culinary experience. The starters were awesome, my wife and I both had the shitake mushrooms, I have never tasted mushrooms like them, it was like eating fillet steak, I was raving about them, the way they prepare them is amazing. For the main course I went for beef tenderloin, another fantastic dish, each mouthful was a pleasure to eat, you also get a mountain of eff fried rice. The restaurant itself is very laidback and not stuffy, the staff are very friendly and give you advise should you want it, don't be scared to ask, if you see Chinese people eating at a Chinese Restaurant you know it is going to be very good, we watched the Peking Duck come out and was carved at table side. We ate here twice as we were going to go to Jasmine's but for this establishment was better, fair enough you are not looking outside at fountains, but the food....well try it for yourselves.

Great experience..the food was great and the service was amazing would highly recommend this place .... Tip:its alittle bit expensive but worth it for sure .
Different than lemongrass
Don’t be fooled- different food than lemongrass, another Asian themed restaurant in Aria. Wonderful innovative Asian food. Don’t miss it.