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277 of 5,378 Restaurants in Las Vegas

We stumbled on this place last year because our favorite Asian restaurant closed and boy are we glad we did. This place is AMAZING !!! The prices for the quality of food you get is great. The food freshness and flavors are INCREDIBLE !!! We order dim sum, potstickers, noodle dishes, soups and rice dishes and all of them are super. This is now a must when we come here to Vegas. So glad we found this place and to be candid, it's better than our last place.

my pad thai was very tasty, as was the dumpling appetizer. My partners entree was not as enjoyable. expensive for Asian.$60 for dinner for two

My husband and I visited this restaurant for lunch and it was very filling and delicious. We ordered potstickers and shrimp dumplings (har gou) to start. The pot stickers were large and slightly denser than pot stickers at other restaurants but they were very tasty. There were 6 to an order. By contrast, the shrimp dumplings were lighter and there were four in an order. We split a Szechuan beef and ordered brown rice with it. It was not as spicy as we expected but it did have a kick. It went very well with the brown rice. Service was prompt and the food arrived quickly. All in all a great place for lunch.

I wish I had found this place earlier on in my visit because that Dan Dan mien is the best I've had outside of China, omg!! Def need to stop here again before leaving. Prices are decent too, super impressed!

Went there for lunch. Service was great! Prices were good. Ordered combination fried rice and Kung pow chicken. Big portions and delicious.

Have been many times as I have attended several conferences at the Venetian. The food is always good and quick and reasonably priced.

This place gave me the vibe of a restaurant in Havana, a tourist trap that happens to be quite popular. Portions are generous but unremarkable, you will hate putting this food into your body. Prices are high for the quality, it just seems so yucky...i have a hard time pinning down what's wrong with this place but it just doesn't feel right. For the quality of the food and experience it seems like a ripoff. And you feel guilty with all the leftovers. Find someplace else. But it fits right in with the other restaurants at the Venetian, just blah.

Convenient location just past the entrance to the Venetian. Prices are quite reasonable and food was good. My wife had Pineapple Chicken and I had the Roast Duck. Duck was very good but lots of bones and you had to eat it with your fingers. waitress was very attentive. Portions were just about right. The Wonton soup was excellent also. We would come back again.

During peak season, there are long lines at all restaurants and many people are unable to get breakfast, but this restaurant has no problem if you come early. They have a selection of breakfast dishes such as congee and noodles, but in the end, it's a good place to order anything you want in the morning, including xiaolongbao. It's delicious.

Bought food from one of the rare few Chinese eateries at Sands. Does the basic job of satisfies the Asian tastebuds, but don’t expect more. Mediocre cooking, above average service.

Quick service, very authentic food. Food served quickly and efficiently. We had the Kung Pao, Shrimp Chilli, Mongolian and Greens. Hearty portions. Great value.

Noodles soup is highlight of my stay at the Venetian Best food anywhere Hours are great Open till 3am Service is great Highly recommend

The title pretty much sums it up. It's fine. The food is pretty good - I really liked the wor won ton soup. But you can get much better in many places, without paying the Strip premium. I personally will not order anything here other than the aforementioned soup in the future.

Had dinner here with a friend on a busy Saturday night. Felt lucky to get a table anywhere. It wasn’t our first choice but the menu had some good options so we went for it. Our server was quick about taking our order and our food came out in a reasonable amount of time but after that, we had to flag someone down for the check. No one checked on us to make sure our meals were okay, that we didn’t need another beverage, to see if we wanted anything else. My shrimp pad thai was fair. My friend’s entree, a beef dish, was colorful. Large portions. Lots of leftovers.

Since 2011, each staying, I have always gone Noodle Asia (如意) To be honest, it is not the first choice but it always being the best choice while my stay. Especially, as an Taiwanese, the taste is not that bad even it is kind of pricey but being stay in Vegas. Why not? Always being crowed but they are trying hard to be friendly at this part please give them more space to move on.

In the Venetian and had a late lunch here on a Saturday. I ordered the chicken and vegetable noodle bowl and it was very bland and not so tasty. Vegetable were mainly big pieces of Bk Choy which is hard to chew. No taste and I just ordered the wrong dish trying to be healthy. I did not enjoy. Some of the Dim Sung tasted pretty good. Not a lover of this food here,

Ate there our last night in Vegas, after seeing a show - so it was about 9:30 p.m. There was a line, and the restaurant was clearly not prepared for a crush of hungry customers on a Thursday night, as there were two waitresses running around like crazy. A lot of the selections were spicy, which I don't do, but, I settled on sweet and sour chicken. My husband got the duck noodles, which he loved - but duck was NOT de-boned (little sharp fragments of bone in almost every piece), so he's lucky he didn't crack a tooth. More than ample portions, and really, my hat was off to the waitresses trying to keep all the patrons in a packed restaurant happy. I would eat there again.

A Chinese restaurant on the casino floor of the Venetian. It's rare to be able to eat Asian food so early in the morning, like an oasis in a desert city. The Chinese porridge in particular was quite delicious. The staff are not very friendly, but they are efficient, which is typical of this type of restaurant.

We were at the Venetian and it was dinner time so we went to the Noodle Asia. We started with the spring rolls very good. Then we split an order of orange chicken, shrimp fried rice and noodles with shrimp. All excellent . Service was fast. Always a waiting line know I know why - it is really good.

We weren't expecting to have a Chinese food option for breakfast, but there it was. What drew us first was that it opened at 8am, nice. That worked for our schedule. And so did the menu. Sometimes you don't want the usual eggs, toast, jam, etc. The morning we ate here, we ordered Chive dumplings, Won Ton noodle soup,and Pork and preserved egg Congee. Our dishes arrived hot, and in very generous portions. We enjoyed our meal here, and would come back again.

We had eaten large/expensive dinners and buffets. We just wanted something without making it an occasion. This fit the bill perfectly.

I had the shrimp noodles we would call lo mein . It was so fresh and loaded with shrimp ! I added brocolli and it made it even better great for a late night snack !

Loved the food and quick service. We did take out and were super pleased with the taste of the food and the portions. We will be back the next time we visit Vegas.

Not many chinese restaurant options around the Strip since most of them are located at the Chinatown. Noodle Asia has some good foods.

This is me and my wife's all-time favorite restaurant in all of Las Vegas. We only come to Vegas every few years but we always make sure we stop by Noodle Asia, at least once. Their Yung Chow Fried Rice is very possibly the best fried rice I have ever had in any restaurant in North America. We love the atmosphere, being right next to the sports bar and the service, while not terribly friendly, is fast and efficient. Some people complain about the prices. Yes, it's obviously going to be pricier than your typical Chinatown dump back home, but compared to most restaurants on the Strip, their prices are more than reasonable.

On the ground floor of the Venetian and well worth a visit for some quality food. I ate here twice and was very pleased both times. Staff are super efficient and polite. Portions are on the huge side of generous. I ordered pot Stickers for a starter (See photo) and was expecting standard sized Gyoza dumplings. A plate of Godzilla sized pot stickers arrived instead- Man V Food flashback. The Szechuan noodle soup with beef was yummy and came with large chunks of beef rather than delicate slices. Had Mabodofu and brown rice on the first occasion and again excellent taste.

Best for lunch when not crowded Good food had pad Thai and shrimp with walnuts Server very attentive Good value

We stayed at Venetian, and went to Noodle Asia twice for breakfast. We ordered Hong Kong Wonton Noodle soup and Szechwan spicy noodle soup and several dim sums. All the food we ordered were excellent, and service was good. I will visit again next time.

Ima just say SOOOOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOODDDDDDDDDD! Service great. Foood perfect. Get their 🍜. Well except the spring rolls they need some seasoning love lol but the crunch was perfect.

I thought this place had very solid food having shared three dishes off the menu and an appetizer. We had the orange chicken which was a little tangy for me but cooked very well and lots of flavor. The Kung Pow chicken was really decent which may not give you a lot to go by but as many times and as critical as I am of this dish, that’s very positive and the combinations stir fry noodle was excellent. Several meats, shrimp, squid, onions was just perfectly cooked with the noodles. Finally and probably should have been first was the barbecue pork buns off the appetizer menu. Perfect. Sticky, pork super tasty inside and enough filling but not to much to overpower the bun.

Great soup, second time here both times I had the wonton soup. Very tasteful with great service. Always very prompt and attentive.

Asian pot roast & noodles in a bowl. Deep layers Iof delicious flavors. Just the right amount of spice. Priced moderately especially for Las Vegas. Will return next time in Las Vegas.

Very nice Asian noodle house located on the casino floor at the Venetian. Service was prompt. Food great and large portion and service was prompt. Go super early. Lines form quickly at 5:30.

After a full day of roaming the Venetian shops and casino we dropped into Noodle Asia to catch a quick bite around 3pm. What a pleasure it was. My wife had Dan Dan Noodles , while I went for the comfort of Wonton Noodle. The broths were rich and varied. Mine was piled with various goodies - chicken, bbq pork, greens, etc. The noodles were light and of generous amounts. The total price (without tip) was $39.02, which for Las Vegas on the strip, in a casino, is remarkably reasonable.

We really enjoyed the food. Very fast service, everything was clean. That's important to us. Normal price for Las Vegas.

I love noodles and asian soup so I had to try this place…service was fast and food was on the table within minutes…the pork and duck soup was awesome 👍🏻

Surprising, Chinese breakfast! If you are ready for lunch at 9:00am in Vegas, Noodle Asia in the Venetian fits the bill. Delicious Dim Sum and Noodle bowls are served as early as 8:00AM and hit the spot for those who prefer savory and spicy breakfast eats! The Chinese breakfast burrito is savory snd yummy, the seafood Yunan Rice Noodle soup bowl is enough to feed 4! If you get the Chinese doughnuts (you should!) ask for a side of honey.

We had the Kung Pow chicken and the Shrimp in Lobster Sauce. Large portions very good would recommend this place they don't take reservations so you have to stand in line for a table and it is usually wrapped around the corner.

At the Venetian right next to the sports book this restaurant has a glass wall so you can eat and see the games. I want to commend the staff there for making the customer number one. I had asked if they could suggest anything without soy. They were so worried about me having an allergic reaction since they use soybean oil to fry everything, they wouldn't let me order certain things. They said They take allergies seriously and couldn't risk it, then suggested two other items I could try. Very professional attitude and I tried something new. Definitely would go again.

Noodle Asia is great for late night eats located in the Venetian. Staff is quick to serve you, everything is reasonably priced and the food quality is top notch. I came here twice in one night and a back again the next night. Very good for a small casino noodle bar.

The Beef Noodle didn't have a lot of flavor, but they did give you hot sauce for the table. The Szechwan Beef Noodle Soup was very salty. And we were not served our meals at the same time.

I really enjoyed the food. Service was fantastic. We ordered the mixed noodles, pot stickers and beef and brocolli. All were very good. Pricey but it's Vegas, everything is expensive.

My wife and I found this place on a late Friday afternoon for lunch. There was about a 20 minute wait to get it but the place was packed (Note: the place is not huge inside). We ordered 3 appetizers and 2 main noodle dishes. There was so much food we ended up taking 1/2 of the main dishes with us as leftovers. All the noodle dishes were fantastic. Would definitely go back again.

Excellent and authentic Chinese food. So much variety. Everything is delicious. Quick service. Recommend if you are in Vegas.

Bad service. Not authentic food. Very disappointing. Not many noodle dishes either. Do not go here Sad.

We did take out to our suite @ the Venetian. Had eaten in 2 times on our earlier this year visit in the restaurant. My meal this time was terrible. The Pho Beef was not edible. Beef should have been disgarded. Noodle quanity was half that of prior visits. I will go back and eat in...so i can see if they treat in house guests differently that Venetian guests...

Went here twice late night, no lineup to get my Asian comfort food fix. The Mongolian beef was great and so was the Szechwan special beef soup (bitnspicy) Service was good and I will definitely come back here again Only reason it's 4 stars is because it's expensive Asian food, but it is Vegas and a resort...

After a show and before bed we decided to share a plate of noodles. We were pleasantly surprised to find that this restaurant serves Dan Dan Noodles. They are hard to find but one of our favorite noodle dishes. What a pleasant surprise.

We dined here twice for lunch as we were staying at the Wynn as it’s quite close. Every dish we tried was fantastic- loved the Miso Soup and Curry Beef Brisket Noodle Soup is the best. Do yourself a favour and eat here

Stopped by for a quick dinner on our way to a show. Worst fried rice I have ever had. Beef was cold and had an off flavor. Eggs were burned. Combination noodle stir fry had very little flavor. Would not recommend or return.

Not a fan. We’ve stayed in Venetian often for work and this is one of the few places we hadn’t tried (and that candidly hadn’t been recommended) until recently. After a late concert our group was craving noodles so we decided to head back to the Venetian as we knew it was open late. We ordered 4 entrees (fried rice, noodles, soup noodles and dim sum). They were all average. The soup noodles were closer to gross (bland, mushy noodles, tough pork). Too many late night options in Vegas to try this one again.

Noodle Asia is in the Venetian somewhat near the LOVE sign. We were seated and ordered immediately since we were hungary. However, our waitress must have gone on break because the host brought 2 of the 3 items we ordered. We had to flag someone to bring our last item, but by the time we received it the rest of the food went cold. Regardless, this Americanized Chinese food was average and hit the spot since we were hungary. We had Spring Rolls, Chicken Fried Rice, and Kung Pow Chicken. None of which were very spicy. The chicken was all white meat and very tender. Unlike other reviewers, a 20% tip was not automatically added to our bill. The Host advised me they add 20% on tables of 6 or more.

Had an urge for asian cuisine. I read from previous reviews that the wonton soup was good....and it was delicious!! The best wonton soup I've had in a while. I also ate the chicken and broccoli which was very good as well. Nothing spectacular in comparison to what I could probably get from my local chinese food spot back home, but it was still good.

Had a noodle, beef and shrimp dish ( see pictures) food was very good, hiring servers name was Wendy oh, she was very knowledgeable of the menu and actually picked out my meal for me, made a great choice and appreciated, definitely would come back here again.

I just got into the hotel and smell of Asia cuisine hit me like a wall. So I decided to go in and try the food. I started with hot and sour soup 🍲 and finished with the chicken lettuce wraps. The food was so good that this will be a place I will be grabbing a quick lunch during the week Thanks Adam

If you are staying in the Venetian and want some good old traditional Chinese food, here is the place to go. They have all the great dishes, hot & sour soup, congee, beef rice noodles, green beans, chow mein etc. The service is fast and the food is actually REALLY GOOD! Price of dishes are pretty good considering in the Venetian hotel. I believe it open 24 hrs so very convenient

So as normal I go straight to this place as soon as I get to Vegas. It's that good folks. I always get the shrimp noodles. It's out of this world. I ate there everyday day this trip.

Located in the Venetian Hotel & Casino, the food was absolutely delicious! We went for an early dinner and then back later for a late night snack then back again the next day for lunch! The staff is amazing! They all work together as a team and take pride in their service!

Fast service, clean, designed, great quality Am-Ch food. Pleasant prices compare to others. As tour guide I recommend this place.

Stopped on first night in town for a quick snack. The har gau dumplings hit the spot. Quick service too.

Here for a quick snack before hitting the casino slots. Ordered the shrimp rice and a side of brown rice with vegetables. All good, recommend it.

I had some really strange cravings while in Vegas for CES. My swings would range from salmon to chicken wings to dumplings to pizza to burgers to sushi to really rich and meaty spaghetti sauce. The swing paused one night on dumplings, and my husband and I headed to Noodle Asia. CES was winding down for the year, but we were unprepared for the line that snaked out the door, around the corner and back into a rarely-used hallway. We got into line, but he immediately took out his phone to search for other options. I made him stop, though; it was unlikely we'd find another sit-down spot on the strip without a wait. And, I reasoned, if we *did* find such a place, we probably didn't want to eat there, anyway. The wait wasn't terrible, despite the number of people in front of us (most of them toting their CES gear, or luggage in preparation for the trip home.) I'd say we were in line for maybe 40 minutes before we were taken to a table. We'd had a ton of quality time with the menu by that point, so we ordered right away. I went with the Hong Kong Won Ton Noodle Soup, my husband ordered the Dan Dan Noodles, and we got the Chicken & Shrimp Lettuce Wraps to start. I also got a pot of the Jasmine tea for the table. The lettuce wraps were my favorite item of the night. The shrimp and chicken filling had a robust flavor to it, offering a nice balance between the meaty chicken and a tiny bit of seafood-iness from both the shrimp and the sauce. We took down that order in no time, and my husband was in the process of scooping the rest of the filling straight into his face when the soup dishes arrived. The best thing I can say about my dish was that the bok choy was perfectly al dente and there were a fair number of won tons. The broth was hot and clear, though it lacked much flavor (which is disappointing because it smelled like garlic and spices when I sniffed it.) My husband did enjoy his Dan Dan noodle dish, but for something under the "soup noodle" category on the menu, the bowl was noticeably lacking on the "soup" part. He complained about that (loudly, and often) while eating, but that didn't stop him from finishing his meal. He did end up comparing their version to the one he holds in highest regard (from a restaurant back home) - we all do that, so I can't blame him - and said that this dish was good, but couldn't compete with the one he loves. I should mention that I did love the Jasmine tea, as well. Service was okay. Not overly friendly, but at least they came to the table with a quickness and turned everything around to cut down on the times people had to wait for a table. We probably wouldn't go back.

I always make a point to come here since I really enjoy the food overall. There’s nothing that stands out as incredible, its just more comfort food for me. This is the restaurant in the Venetian next to the sports book. This time I had the roast duck and it was really good and a great value! It just comes as a side sort of, its just a plate of roast duck. I had to order a bowl of rice to have something to eat with it. I also had the hot and sour soup. My only complaint about this place is the service. This isn’t a true complaint as I know what to expect. It’s just a very Chinese style of service. They aren’t the quickest and are not super attentive. Having said that, the workers there are all very nice and gracious. I am not saying they are bad servers. I’m just saying the overall experience is sort of slow and not like a fine dining experience so don’t expect that. I will continue to return there any time I’m in Vegas.

This restaurant wasn't too crowded and we didn't have to wait to be seated. The server took our orders. A few minutes later, our appetizers arrived then our entrees followed, piping hot. Great tasting noodles, great service!

My wife and I dined here for dinner. She had Swechuan Beef Noodle Soup. I had the Mongolian Beef dish. Mine came with white rice. Quick service. I will return.

What should do with a Noodle Soup Restaurant which was in the middle of a Casino? I did not expect what I would get in San Francisco, Montréal or New York China-Town but I was very nicely surprised: it was quite good for a location like that and I would go there again to have a good Noodle Soup. Since the portions were so giant I took my doggie-bag to my room.

We have dined her twice and the food was delicious, served fast and weren't rushed to leave. You won't be disappointed!

Picked up some lunch here; won ton soup and yueng chow fried rice. Found it very average and was hoping for better. Rice was bland but the soup was ok.

I love this place. I always get a Pho or soup. This trip, I ordered their pork and duck soup with bok choy and noodles. It was outstanding. My guest had a vegetarian fried rice dish and loved it as well. The line goes quick, and worth the 15 to 20 minute wait.

We wanted to have a good dining experience for Asian cuisine while at Vegas. We tried this place for dining. This one is located at the Venetian hotel at the Strip. We ordered for a Noodle soup with vegetables and a chicken broccoli with jasmine rice! Both the dishes were amazingly tasty and healthy as well! A little expensive though but they serve best Asian food. Would recommend for anyone looking for Asian Chinese cuisine!

Real atmosphere with open kitchen right in front. Great buzz about the place. Quality hot food cooked right in front of you if sit at bar area. Always busy. Good menu and choice. Excellent value. Cheapest beers anywhere in a Vegas Strip hotel. Loved it.

This is the type of place that is really just a meh if you are sober. Standard noodles, rice dishes. Pho is a no go, then again that is a standard rule in pho consumption ( if you don’t know the rule, consider yourself receiving the side-eye, the rule is never consume pho from anywhere other than a pho restaurant). However, this place would be the BOMB at 2 am when your drunk off your rocker! The noodles would be a go to, bet you would get a nice bump and rally after. Then again, if you are drunk I doubt you are checking out reviews on where to go, more of a stumble “hey bob this place looks goooood”

Noodle Asia is located in the Venetian Las Vegas Hotel. The restaurant is pretty loud, but it’s a fun and lively kind of noise that makes the place feel energetic. The service matched the lively atmosphere. Everyone on the staff, including the host, was friendly, attentive, and always on the move. We sat at the bar and ordered a Tsingtao, unsweetened iced tea, BBQ Pork Buns, and Xiao Long Bao pork dumplings. Tsingtao is one of those beers you either like or you don’t—I like it. The unsweetened iced tea was crisp and not bitter. The buns and dumplings took about 10 to 15 minutes to steam. The buns seemed handmade, since they didn’t have the perfect seal or smooth finish you see with factory-made ones. The BBQ sauce was light, so it worked well with the buns and pork instead of overpowering them. The soup dumplings were full of flavorful broth and pork. I had a great dining experience and will happily eat at Noodle Asia again.

Noodle Asia used to be one of our go to spots for late night on the strip.. but last we went the service was eh and the food was pretty eh also. We were really disappointed it used to be so much better. Now it's not worth the trip.

This was the only occasion in Vegas where I didn’t leave a tip. The food was ok, and delivered very promptly, but the minute we’d finished our main course our waitress presented us with the bill. No mention of dessert, coffee etc, we were literally rushed out of the place. The only tip I’ll be giving is to friends telling them not to bother! Really shoddy.

We've eaten here in the past and always rated the food above average. Very different than the last time we were here a couple of years ago. Food has definitely gone downhill. Service was ok but cold. Too many good Asian noodle restaurants in Las Vegas to go back again. Very disappointing.

I honestly couldn't tell you how most of their items are because I had their BBQ Pork soft noodles on my first visit and then ate it on every subsequent visit because it is so amazing. Service has always been extremely efficient and the serving size is large. The only criticism you could make is that the dining area is rather small and decorated very plainly. Noodle Asia isn't a place you go for atmosphere... just delicious food and great service!

In this restaurant it was not expensive, large plate for the greedy ones, we had not succeeded in finishing so much it was large portions, waiters sympathetic.

a mix of chinese (dim sum), Korean (kim chee) and noodles. Service was pretty good, menu was nice, food average. If in area and have craving for this type of food, it will work.

My wife and I had lunch here recently, during our holiday in Las Vegas. We both ordered a bowl of won-ton-soup noodles.

My buddy and I had just eaten at another great noodle restaurant on the other side of the Strip when I remembered this place at the Venetian. I loved it because it is really close to the poker room and sportsbook. We were quickly seated and had the shu mai and the Singapore noodles. We'd just had the same dishes at the other restaurant a day earlier and concluded the Singapore noodles here were better, even though the other place's noodles were really good! Definitely a place I would return to in the future!

I ordered takeout out and they told me it would be a 45 minute wait. They told another customer it would only be 25 minutes. The waitress was rude who took my order and once I got the food it was not good. Would not go back here again. Also overpriced!

A nice restaurant inside the Venetian. The food was tasty and they were able to accommodate our party of 8 people. All items ordered from the fried rice to the noodles were good. The staff was courteous but they had issues with speaking English. All in all no issues.

For not much more, if at all, this little gem is located next to the sports book in the Venetian. With full floor-to-ceiling windows/walls, it’s a great spot to enjoy a game on the big-screen, in the sports book and get some great Chinese food. Not our intention, but we did catch the crazy end to the Saints game. I had done some research and decided to give this place a shot. Very open restaurant, with seating at a bar (sushi?) and plenty of tables. Service was excellent and a nice casual atmosphere. I will say, if you are looking for a quiet place, this may not be for you if a big game is on in sports book. Lots of standard Chinese fare and sushi. Here’s what we got...order of beef rice noodles, $15.95...crab Rangoon, $9.95...pot stickers $9.95...cup of wonton soup...$5.99. Blanket review of all...amazing. For only a couple of bucks more than we pay at home, this place delivered. If you are in the Venetian, give it a whirl!

Chinese/ Vietnamese style. Pho or Noodles excellent. Mongolian beef a favorite of mine with the flat noodle

Came there after the Casino. I had BBQ pork and noodle dish, one buddy has the beef soup, and other buddy has chicken and rice. All were very good. Spring rolls were middle of the road and were vegetarian. I like the meat ones myself. Shrimp appi was delicious.

The place to be if you are craving for some decent Chinese food in US. Lots of choices of noodles, rice, dim sum to choose from. Standard American Chinese food and portion is good for sharing so don't over order. Overall a good meal after all the burgers n fries!

Simple, standard Chinese food at reasonable prices. Some smoke pollution from the casino. The service was very efficient.

Food was boring, bland, rubbery. Spring rolls were frozen on inside, shrimps were rubbery and noodles were chewy (not in a good way). place was noisy and not nice to sit in. Will not go there again - ever. And its not cheap.

I ordered a noodle bowl and my husband ordered kung pao chicken. My bowl was ok. The noodles were good. The kung peak was heavily kikoman.

Was really craving Asian Noodles for dinner. But I was not overly hungry. Though by the time I walked (and walked and walked some more) in the Venetian, I did find this place and was ready for something to eat. I wanted something with Udon noodles and was spicy. There were two choices that met the criteria, and I choose the Seafood Kimchi soup. This was a big bowl of soup. It could have made a good appetizer for two people. But it was just me. I sat at the bar, drank a beer and enjoyed the soup. It was very hot (as in temperature) and kind of spicy. Luckily, there was a small jar of chili sauce in front of me to add some heat (spicy) to the soup. It hit the spot and I would recommend this place for good Asian style food.

Service Service good, clean attentive. Food hot but not great... although I ate it all. Priced well for hotel restaurant. I had Mongolian Beef and Broccoli Chicken...four egg rolls but not called egg rolls sorry can't remember). Panda Express would have been more pleasant!

This place was a great place to go to get a bite for lunch. The meals are large so I suggest sharing. The service was really very quick and the food was delicious.

I was looking for a easy and simple lunch option and saw the casual, well lit Asia Noodle located in the Venetian. Service was efficient but impersonal; brought the food quickly, brought the check quickly when asked, nothing more...not even a smile. Expensive for what received; $20 for a cup of rice, a plate of so so Mongolian beef and a glass of water. The ingredients were fresh and the beef tender. Portion large. Dish was overpowered by sliced white onion. Sauce not very spicy, nor flavorful. With so many other options at hand, skip Asia Noodle. Nothing enjoyable here.

This place use to be the bomb. The hype has left the building. The food has gone down and the service too. I’ve been coming to the Venetian since 2008. Every trip at least a meal every day is eaten here. The food- my egg drop soup come out Luke warm, the next day, the Roast Pork too, so I called the waiter and told him, nothing was done about it, but on an average all the dishes I tried this trip on 6 different osassions were average. The Service- so I afternoon for lunch, all there 20 odd tables we taken and there was a long queue waiting to be seated, however the bar in front had nobody, literally empty (around 10 seats), so I walked to the front and asked them if I could sit at the bar as I was alone, the waitress refused saying it was policy of first come first seated. Well I can understand a lot but Stupidly I can’t match, lol. Then, as soon as you’re done, normally they bring you the check without asking, which is acceptable, but last night the waiter a brought me the check when I was in the middle of my main dish, saying « take your time, take your time » now that is totally unacceptable and I told him so. I was seated at the Bar again by myself. It’s a shame, I loved this Restaurant to a point where coming to Vegas meant getting to dine at Noddle Asia, well they wouldn’t see me that often. The Australian couple I met sitting by me at the bar feel the same way too Such a shame.

Very authentic asian food. They have an extensive menu. The restaurant is spacious and nice. The staff is friendly and efficient.

Every time I go I have bug expectations but then think it’s ok. I must be ordering the wrong thing. I’ve gotten noodles before then I got a black bean sauce dish this time. Everyone seems to order the spicy beef soup. It’ll be next time.

I stopped in and ordered a seafood soup. Not tons of seafood but a very tasty filling bowl of soup. Better than I expected.

What a way to watch all the sports events - while eating delicious food. We had a wonderful meal here - great potstickers and other choices. Service was excellent. Recommend!

My wife and I decided to try this restaurant one evening and I'm so glad we did. Probably the best Chinese meal we've ever eaten. Sirloin Steak in Black bean sauce just meted in the mouth. Orange Sweet & Sour Chicken was lovely. Quite expensive, but this is Vegas. The server did seem to rush us slightly for the table, but we didn't mind as we had tickets for Love at The Mirage shortly afterwards.

During our stay at Noodle Asia, I ordered a Pho. It was very good, with interesting flavors, but slightly different from the one I usually know. An original touch that remains pleasant! Pros: Fast and efficient service. The Pho was tasty and well presented. Generous portions. The location in the Venetian is very convenient. Areas for improvement: Prices remain high, even if it is consistent with the location. The taste of Pho is different from traditional versions, which may surprise some amateurs. In short, a good experience with a touch of modernity in flavors. A convenient address if you are already in the hotel, but which remains a bit expensive.

We’ve been patronizing this restaurant most times in Vegas & they offer consistent taste with their won ton noodle soup & Singapore noodles. Service is always good along with seating time

This restaurant was awesome. It served a variety of noodle and pasta dishes. I ate here twice during my stay in Vegas and look forward to going again when I return.

Ok price, no ambiance, good for a quick meal, wouldn't go back, as there are many Asia restaurants to choose from

I ate this like 3 times during my stay here. The beef broth, with chunks of beef and noodles are awasome. My only negative thing to say about it is, I wish the portion size a little bigger.

We had dinner here. Usually most places you can get the food to be made for vegetarians but this place has 3 dishes for veg. Fried rice, a soup and a noodle dish. My son got the noodle soup huge quantity but really not tasty. The veg noodles had no veggies except for some boo Choi pieces noodles had some soy sauce. Totally avoidable if you are vegetarian plenty of other restaurants in this hotel

Excellent Chinese Sausage fried rice. Didn't care for their assorted BBQ duck, pork, and chicken platter. Too salty and overseasoned pieces of meat that weren't the best quality. Bowl of white rice was good....but that's not saying too much.

Done the job for dinner but it wasn’t value for money and the service was terrible, the worst we had in Vegas which was a shame. They need more staff to take food orders, plenty of runners already .The food was ok, quite salty and wouldn’t go again.

Located in the Venetian Hotel this restaurant is outstanding offering many Asian offerings at excellent prices. Everything appeared to be freshly made with top notch ingredients and service was extraordinary for a very busy hotel. After eight days of vacation and dining would rate this restaurant five star overall. Highly recommend!

In Vegas for a Conference, I came here for a meal at the end of the day with 4 colleagues, one of whom is a native Chinese. We all ordered different dishes, all of which were good. Service was excellent, and overall great value for money. You will pay more elsewhere on the Strip for much worse

During my June visit, I found this wonderful Chinese restaurant inside Venetian Resort Casino. The food are so good and the price is so reasonable as compared to same class restaurant in San Francisco and Bay Area. I must confess that I can’t refused the good food here and I had one breakfast two lunch and one dinner here during my three nights trip.

We arrived late to Las Vegas, and upon checking in to our hotel, we were hungry. The desk staff suggested Noodle Asia. So we ordered an entree, soup, and appetizer. It was very good, so we decided we should go for an actual meal the next day. Their hot mustard was the best I've ever eaten. They were woefully understaffed for a Monday (late) dinner. We ordered two dim sum, spring rolls and pot stickers. The spring rolls were almost burned but still undercooked an a bit mushy. The chicken entree was fine, but the rice we were served with it was about half of a portion for what we received the night previous. Our service was terrible. This was a disappointing experience. My suggestion would be for you to skip this one.

The food was average, not really up to Vegas standards but it was good. The service was absolutely terrible. We were done eating and had to wait 30+ minutes for our check. We paid cash and the waitress took it upon herself to assume that we were leaving the remainder as a tip. I wasn't happy and she is really the cause of this not so great review. Bad service can ruin the meal!

We stayed at the Palazzo and kept going back and forth between the Palazzo and Venetian casinos and found this place. It is right on the Venetian casino floor. The food was crazy good and the service was super fast. After ordering our food, we had it in less than 10 minutes to eat. I would highly recommend the seared shrimp chive dumplings, crab rangoons (best I've ever had), and shrimp stir-fried soft noodles. This place stays open till 3 am every day. Which makes it perfect for late night snack.

I really like the Mongolian beef at Noodle Asia. The place has been packed the last couple of times I went, so I got a take-out order, which takes about 15 minutes.

The duck and roast pork over rice was terrible. Thr rice was clumped and cold like leftover rice. The roast pork was dry and hard. The choysum with oyster sauce was boiled and not even boiled well, some of the stalks weren't even parboiled at all. Felt sorry for wait staff who were very nice but did not even offer an apology.

Decided on this attractive Chinese Restaurant and were glad we did. Fairly busy but served very quickly. Both meals were hot and tasty. I had Kung Po Chicken and my wife had chicken fried rice. Good helpings and just what we needed. Prices were reasonable so no complaints

I’m traveling in Vegas with my Asian parents, so this was a great find right in our hotel. While the menu includes typical American style Chinese dishes, there are also more authentic choices. Tasty and reasonably priced.

Very good noodle varieties and great service. Extensive menu and choices. Every dish I have tried has been excellent.

There are no inexpensive restaurants inside the casinos in Las Vegas. That out of the way, I have to say the food at this place was good and plentiful. My wife ha the won ton soup and it was very good with lots of won tons of a variety of meats. I had the combination soft noodles. The noodle were cooked just right and the dish was loaded with shrimp, pork and chicken. The service was fast and courteous. I recommend this place for a good lunch.

Noodle Asia restaurant in The Venetian has delicious authentic Chinese dishes. The price is right and the portion is pretty good. Don’t be surprise if there is a long line in front iof it if you come on common time for lunch or dinner. My favorite dishes are Wonyon noodle soup, HongKong style crispy noodles with seafood and roast duck. They also have good dimsum. This restaurant have been in The Venetian for a long time , but the taste always consistently delicious. I have never been disappointed on any dishes here.

Fast service, delicious items, quick, accommodating, accurate order taking, location was not so great though

Service was great. Food was just okay but it might be due to the food we ordered as we tried something we hadn't ordered before. No ambiance at all. Server was very helpful and attentive. Portions were good. Prices were reasonable. We would probably try one of the many other Chinese restaurants around. Absolutely no atmosphere and sitting near the open kitchen did not add to it.

Ok so we’ve had street food in Goa, Bangkok, Jamaica, St Lucia… I’m not saying this is like that and it’s a quick eatery so don’t expect long friendly chats with the staff. However we loved the Chicken Fried Rice (loved it) and the sliced pork was delicious. Didn’t enjoy the Singapore Noodles or the chicken wings. But we ate here 3 times in the end - and we are v fussy

This is one of those casual Asian eateries that the casinos slap in next to the gaming area, for that late nite meal. And one, like many others, that is more expensive than it should be. But being on the casino floor adjacent to the sports book betting, their goal is to lure you on in. Ordered Kung Pao chicken, and chicken n broccoli for our entrees. The flavors were good, and of decent portions, but certainly not worth $22 a plate; the wonton soup, though a bit overpriced, was pretty good. But here’s a big no no: my beer was warm. It was served that way too, so I immediately asked the server if she could please change it out. The next glass was a tad cooler, but ended up being too warm waiting on the entrees to be served. Ughhh! That’s almost a deal breaker itself for me. The service was good overall, but nothing special. She seemed occupied with something else our whole meal. Sadly, the dining experience here feels like a strip mall Chinese eatery. I’m not expecting “Wing Lei”atmosphere, but maybe a little something; background music maybe? Overall, I’m not sure how to rate Noodle Asia. I liked the food, but not the atmosphere. The service was adequate, but left me feeling like they were doing me a favor letting me dine there. None of that bothers me too much, if the value is there: Sadly, at Noodle Asia, it isn’t. If you’re wanting good Asian fare, and unless you are stuck gambling in the Venetian, or in a real hurry, I recommend maybe trying another spot: Especially if you wanna actually have an enjoyable dining experience. I normally don’t deter and mention names, but Wazuzu next door at Encore(highly recommend), or even Red 8 at Wynn, are both much better for that casual Asian meal. Sorry….

Based on a recommendation from a friend, we went for dinner at " Noodle Asia ". They have a good selection of Chinese dishes and I chose " Shrimps " and Mizu soup. Quality of food is very good and service is fast, also staff is friendly.Rice was not very good.

Service was very quick but my food came barely warm. When they reheated my food it had a “off taste” to it. Our waitress didn’t come back once to ask how everything was. She was annoyed that I asked for my food to be reheated. I didn’t get a serviette/napkin. Didn’t ask f wanted desert just gave us the bill when we were half finished. As soon as we put our credit card in the folder, another girl couldn’t get there fast enough to take our money. I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone. This restaurant is in the Venitian Hotel.

Went walking around The Venetian for a restaurant for dinner. Happened upon Noodle Asia. What a great find! I ordered the Long Fortune Spring Rolls, only to be told they had just sold out, even though it was 7:45. Bummer! I assume other people had had them and came back for more, knowing they sell out early. For dinner my wife and I shared the Night Market Fried Rice and the Singapore Mei Fen noodles. The fried rice had sliced beef, tomatoes, basil, bean sprouts and Thai chilies. The beef was tender and cooked perfectly. The flavors all came together with the rice and was delicious. The noodles are Singapore style rice vermicelli, with yellow curry, barbecue pork, shrimp and onions. The noodles and beef were cooked perfectly and this dish was a flavor explosion. Not only is the food excellent, but the prices are really reasonable for a hotel restaurant on The Strip. Can't wait to go back!

Took ALL our meals in this restaurant during our New Year trip to Las Vegas. Never disappoints. Always tasty, and service good. Price is reasonable. Always our best choice. Most reliable.

Authentic Chinese food in the Venetian hotel, open late night. Good choice for dinner after a show at the Sphere or otherwise. Noodle Asia offers a broad range of Chinese dishes, noodles and otherwise.

This is located in the heart of the casino floor at Venetian . Great food choices and amazing prices

Started with spring rolls and a ice tea. The wife had edamame beans and jasmine rice. I had Kung pow chicken and jasmine rice. Food was good service was excellent. Was disappointed that the spring rolls did not have pork in them but I should have asked before I ordered.

After having stayed and eaten here for many years, I always come back to play and eat. My routine is lunch at Noodle Asia and blackjack. I really enjoy their fried rice dishes and the service is always quick - I sit at the bar and its relaxed and enjoyable.

Our family had lunch here because it was in our hotel and there was no wait. Service was minimal and basic. We started with the chicken wings and an order of dumplings. The wings were good, the dumplings slimy. The kung pao & Mongolian chicken were fine, nothing special. I had the Dan Dan noodles, which were very disappointing. The texture was slimy & the meat "mixture" seemed like it had been put through the blender - very off-putting. Normally we all love Asian food, but this place was a total miss for us.

I have been going to this place for a long time the food is always great the service not so great but it’s OK. And they are fast love sitting at the bar watching the guys work fastest woks in town! Always yummy!

The veggie fried rice was rather bland but I mixed in the mixed veggie appetizer ($16 for an appetizer!) The garlic in the veggies made it taste ok. Definitely not a good night for flavor or getting my money's worth!

We stopped here before heading out to a show. Service is fast and efficient. The pot Stickers are good. The miso soup is also good. The veggie noodle bowl is also good.

value for money... great simple & authentic tastes. Service good and fast with a smile. Next to high roller casino floor, yet can feel rich eating here, and yet not be rendered poor... 👍🏼👍🏼

We have stayed at the Venetian the last 2 years and never eaten here. glad we did this time. The service was excellent throughout. A very authentic Chinese meal for sure. I ordered a bowl of their Hot and sour soup. The best version I have ever had! The bowl would feed at least 4 people so I may have over ordered but worth it. I ate half of the bowl. For our main courses we ordered 3 items.Shanghai Noodles, Kung Pow Chicken and Mongolian Beef. Al excellent but our favorites were the Kung Pow Chicken and Shanghai Noodles. I also had their iced tea which was the best I have ever had. I know iced tea, whats the big deal. Most iced teas are bland, theirs was full of flavor and bold. Yummy. We will be back in a couple months when we return for another show.

The food was truly amazing and the service was quick, friendly and just generally great. I highly recommend their wonton noodle soup. The food was value for money.

My first experience here. The food was good...typical Chinese. I had Mongolian Beef. It tasted pretty good and came out quickly.

I visit Las Vegas every few months on business. On the day I fly in, after checking into my hotel, I visit Noodle Asia, sit at the dining bar overlooking the chefs and order Beef Chao Fan, spicy. This is a very flavorful, satisfying dish that is priced under $20 and fills me up. I have also tried their Market Fried Rice and really enjoyed its flavors. I wish I could tell you about other dishes at Noodle Asia. However, because I am stuck on the Beef Chao Fan, that dish is adequate to encourage my five star rating. Try it for yourselves. It is not expensive, not fancy, and certainly is not an elegant night out. It is great food, reasonably priced and I would not miss dining here each and every time I visit Las Vegas.

Awesome noodle dishes....super fast and right off the casino floor...best late night meal before you head up to your room

A very nice atmosphere with reasonable prices. The food is delicious and not a long wait. I was very surprised how good the food was and a great place for Asian.

Had the Edamame, Shu Mai and vegetable noodles after an Earth, Wind and Fire show. The edamame was seasoned perfectly. Must try at the Venetian

Poor service. Ordered Xia long bao and waitress said it’ll take 20 minutes and we sure ok no problem. We’ll just have whatever comes first. After giving us our entrees she gave us the check. I said we’re still waiting for the Xia Long Bao and she checked and said we never ordered it. ??? My husband and daughter and I all said simultaneously you told us it’ll take 20 minutes and she just shrugged and said it wasn’t ordered. No apologies nothing. She asked if we’d like it now. We said no never mind. The restaurant just wanted a high turnover and don’t care about the service. Never going back.

Was worried after reading a few negative reviews but loved it. Quick, cheap eat in Vegas. Food was fresh, roasting hot and delicious. Very generous portions and enjoyed everything we had. Was lovely and would defo eat here again

Great Har Gow (Shrimp Dumpling)! Good portion. Great location (Venetian). Perfect for late night meal!

We had barely sat down when our order was taken and minutes later our dishes arrived. The wine menu consists of only 2 reds and 1 white which was Riesling ( who drinks that ) One of our group brought a bottle of red and was told that corkage is $25! Yikes!! The food was nice. The ambience was not great, the room was hectic and loud.

The portions are big, good is as authentic Chinese as can be. Deep in the shopping center of the Venetian casino, it’s quite surprising to find such a place. It’s truly a noodle place with different kinds of noodles, traditional Chinese soup noodle, Vietnamese Pho noodle, Hong Kong style roast pork and roast duck noodle, pan fried noodles, etc. My favorite is the shrimp wonton noodle. Each wonton contains a giant shrimp, exactly as they do it in Hong Kong. The soup flavor is just perfect. The only thing that would make me to give a 5 is that I wished the hostess would be more tentative. We waited for more than five minute as there were no other people waiting there by the door. Even though she made eye contact from far away but did not seem too eager to take us to a table. Other than that, service was decent, price reasonable, atmosphere excellent, especially for a place inside the casino.

We went for dinner and was very disappointed. The food was tasteless and the service was awful. The waitress ignored our request for water twice and sent the bill before we finished our food. Will never go there again.

Restaurant appreciated in the Venetian because there are many people (so waiting). Simple restaurant, no fuss and prices are correct. Welcome and prompt service. The food is good and well served. If you like Asian soups, you can go, there is choice

This Asian restaurant is very reasonable when it comes to Las Vegas offers. Food is hot fresh and has the Asian flavor of a high end restaurant without the price. Service was expected.

If you are in the mood for some soup, dumplings or other similar items, then this is the place for you. It can be busy at times but I have found it to be worth the wait. The food is very good, made to order and is not too expensive like many of the other places in town. I'm usually here at least once during any visit to Vegas.

Very authentic. For 9 of us in our party it was our first time and we enjoyed it. Noodle soups, the pork chops and bbq duck were all very good. Reasonably priced. Not much for gluten free so that was a bit of a downer for my wife.

We were out around 2am and were a little hungry at the Venetian. Looking around we found Noodles Asia and all the wait staff spoke Cantonese. So, we decided to try the noodles and some Dim Sum. We ordered some of the Won Ton Noodles and some Shiu Mai. All of it was authentic and would be what you expect at a local shop no frills shop in Hong Kong. Of course in Vegas you would expect something much more. Overall: if you're looking for a late night Chinese Snack House with some Dim Sum, stirred fried noodles/rice, and hot soupy noodles this place is good. Don't expect great service or extravagant food as you'll be disappointed. Price is very good for being inside the Venetian hotel.

Have been visited this Chinese restaurants this summer for 5 times during my business trip. Found this is a great Chinese restaurant that cannot be missed. Highly recommended for those love Chinese food in Las Vegas! At great location in central Las Vegas and the noodles are absolutely brilliant!

Spouse and I visited for lunch while in town for the NFR. We enjoyed Red Wonton appetizer, and shared Pepper Beef Udon and Stir Fried Broccoli. I have been a fan of Noodle Asia for over a decade. It has been, and remains, a source of freshly prepared tasty food, served by friendly staff, at reasonable prices. On the Las Vegas Strip, places like this are a dying breed. There are a large number of menu selections. Good food at a good value

Excellent Won Ton. Attentive service. The Noodle Bowls are all very good. Pricing is reasonable. No frills. Just good noodles. Plenty of room between tables so slurping is less embarrassing.

Decent, quick Chinese food in the Venetian - nothing to complain about. Authentic for sure, very good dim sum.

Food was marginal at best with little flavor. It is hard to mess up orange chicken but it was flavorless! Meals were not prepared or brought out together, so two people were done eating before the third meal came out. The third meal, noodles, was over cooked, mushy and disgusting. We did not complain, but will never return.

Food was ok but I was served with the bill in the middle of the main dish. No chance to order dessert etc and I planned to. And the waitress asked me 4 times (!) to pay the tip even after I declined two times. Awful.

We were seated quickly and had our food in front of us a record speed. We would recommend this to hungry travelers wanting a quick but tasty meal.

Stopped in around 2am after returning form Fremont street Rec'd order quickly was not empty even at this hour, reasonably priced compared to many other options nearby
Great noodle dishes+
By far the most popular restaurant at this casino, always a line(which explains some feeling a little rushed!) Numerous choices of noodles and broths, all delicious. When one considers other places to eat here the prices are actually quite reasonable. Service is friendly and quick but not a place to linger!