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Enjoy noodles galore and your favorite Chinese dishes for lunch or dinner at Caesars Palace Las Vegas.
Location
Caesars PalaceToday's Hours
Sunday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Monday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Tuesday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Wednesday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Thursday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Friday 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Saturday 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Price
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ChinesePhone
(702) 731-7110Website
Visit WebsiteBeijing Noodle No. 9 is the kind of casual noodle shop you'd expect to find on the bustling streets of Shanghai, Hong Kong or Beijing. Under the direction of Executive Chef Zhigang Li, the kitchen cranks out mouth-watering selections of soup, dim sum, noodle and rice dishes and chef's specialties.Highlights of the menu include Peking duck, fried fish with sweet and sour sauce, pork dumplings, pan-fried king prawn in Chinese wine sauce and mixed vegetable salad with shrimp.
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The food at Beijing Noodle No. 9 was very average and not worth the high prices. The flavors were mediocre and comparable to fast food quality. The beef on the chow fun was tough and dry, while the dumplings were just average. The service was slow, with one dish arriving 30 minutes after the rest of the meal was finished. The restaurant itself had a chic and beautiful design, but it was busy and loud inside. Overall, the experience was underwhelming, especially considering the bill came to over $180. It was recommended to try other nearby restaurants for higher quality food, such as the Bachannal buffet or Giada's.
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This was one or anticipated reservations during a trip to Vegas to see a concert. The interior of this restaurant is very beautiful. After you pass the long big fish tanks we were greeted with a ceiling like no other place we have been. Even with a reservation the wait for service and food was a little long but worth it. Everyone at our table ordered something different and we all shared. Everything was delicious and different. If you like noodles and dumplings, this is a good choice when in the strip.
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Great place to grab a bite to eat. (all area buffets were "full" by noon) The beef & scallion dumplings are a nice start. Fresh & juicy with all the flavors. We shared the Dan Dan Noodles and General Tso's Chicken w/ steamed rice. It was all so delicious & filling!
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Dont bother coming here. The soup dumpling was the worst thing we ordered. It was cold and dry. Even the frozen soup dumpling from Costco would be x10 better. All the other 6 noodle dishes we ordered were ok to eat . Wouldn't bother coming again.
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OK the dumplings and soup is amazing. We got every dumpling they had. 10. I didn't too much care for the bun. Not enough filling. Too dry for me. 6. The spring rolls was a 8.5. Getting our food took a little longer than expected. But hot and delicious. Area is small. I don't like being seated close if other options are available. Overall rating is an 8.
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On of the best places in Vegas to get authentic, fresh and affordable Chinese food. The staff is super friendly and provide great recommendations based on your mood. Lots of options of vegetarians as well.
Rating
4.25
Based on 12 Reviews
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