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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
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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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I dined at Beijing Noodle No. 9 in Las Vegas on March 3rd for dinner. Walk-ins are accepted, which is convenient. While the service was a bit on the slow side, the food didn't disappoint. The spicy mini wontons were packed with flavor. The chicken tender dish with button mushrooms, napa cabbage, and asparagus was also delicious. The Beijing chicken mushroom egg and noodles had plenty of noodles, though a bit less protein, and I regrettably missed capturing it in a photo. It's worth noting that a small side of chili oil was charged at $2.
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Beijing Noodle No. 9 provided exactly what I was looking for, although it didn’t reach a five-star level. There was a bit of a wait for a table even though some appeared to be available. Once seated, the service was impressively quick. The marinated mushrooms were delightful if you enjoy the spongy texture of fungi. The Dan Dan noodles could have benefited from more seasoning, but they were still quite satisfying. The rosé was pleasantly neutral—cold and acidic, making it an ideal pairing with the meal. I’ll definitely visit again.
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I recently tried takeout from Beijing Noodle No. 9 in Las Vegas, opting for the yang fried rice and the mini spicy dumplings. The dumplings truly stole the spotlight—they were incredibly juicy, and the spicy garlic sauce was exceptional. Unfortunately, the fried rice left much to be desired; the shrimp were small, and there was a noticeable lack of pork. However, I’d definitely return to sample more of their delicious dumplings.
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The staff at Beijing Noodle No. 9 in Las Vegas were friendly and attentive. The Dan Dan Noodles were delightful—not overly spicy but full of flavor, with perfectly cooked noodles. The General Tso's Chicken arrived hot and crunchy, just as it should be. Highly recommended for a quick and satisfying meal.
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I was pleasantly surprised to be able to secure a seat at Beijing Noodle No. 9 without reservations. The server was very helpful in explaining the menu and giving recommendations on how to best enjoy the dumplings. If you're a fan of dumplings, this is a must-visit spot. Plus, the prices are quite reasonable for Las Vegas.
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I recently ordered take out from Beijing Noodle No. 9 and tried the yang fried rice and mini spicy dumplings. The dumplings were incredibly juicy and the spicy garlic sauce was delicious. However, the fried rice was a bit disappointing with small shrimp and not much pork. I would definitely recommend trying more of their dumplings in the future.
Rating
4.00
Based on 22 Reviews
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