It was awesome. My sister went with me. She drove, I gave directions from Google maps. The directions from websites are if your coming from California. We came from Anthem, took freewayfrom Eastern exit 12A then exit 39 for Spring Mountain west(left)not(right), away from the strip. We went to 99Ranch Market. Stay west on Spring Mountain just pass Wynn road and it's on left side. Don't forget your mask(DFYM)đ·like I did. I keep one in my truck. My sister drove. Good thing she keeps an extrađ. The store is medium in size but packed full with great products. From fresh produce to live seafood you choose from a tank! They have a regular butcher and frozen food too. If you love hot pot and noodles they're your go to store. All the recognizable brands and imports . I went specifically for Korean Chili Flakes. I got some that should suffice. I'm making kimchi, yum. I also got vacuum packed clams, fresh produce and sake. It's the strongest I've ever had. Be aware of alcohol content. Just saying. I also found pickled Daikon radish. I love it and can never find it. They have just about every type of premade kimchi you can buy. I like to make my own. They also have wine and beer and a small bakery Dept for packaged and fresh baked goods. At check out I was offered to sign up for a rewards card. I saved along with my sister , (gave her my other card ).I even used the restroom there. Lucky me they have a customer only single restroom. If your seeking a certain Asian product or just live nearby and need a few Staples, go to 99 Ranch Market where everyone is friendly and all are welcome. P. S. Did I mention they have one full isle dedicated to sweets. Candy cookies snacks. You name it. See for yourself! You'll be...
   Read moreI can't even tell you how many times I've went by this place and just never stopped. I've always wanted to stop and check it out because from a distance it looks so cool. Boy was I wrong. there's a huge 99 market which is a Asian Pacific store. They sell asian-inspired products from all walks of Nations. At least I think so I mean there is a variety of different things so I would assume that it's you know for different cuisines and cultures. I just can't speak on it cuz I don't know anything about it. So that market I've done the review on that and you can go check that out. I won't waste time on getting into that. I also reviewed a barbecue place in there and I don't need to get back into that so you can check out that for Sam's barbecue as well. This review is simply for this location as a whole. So I was let down. This is not what I thought it would be at all. All the restaurants are overpriced and it's dilapidated and run down when you get closer.there's not as big of a selection as you would think from a distance. I really ruined the illusion now that I know what it is. I thought they would be more like little cute shops and things of that nature. However by the time we got there there are a couple cute little shops inside the actual mall. However I do believe they close pretty early so by the time we got there they were already closed. Other than that it's primarily restaurants and of course the market. I may go back I may not go back who knows. There's not really anything that calls for me to go back there. The food that I did try was unimpressive and the market that I went into a small. I just don't see a reason why I would...
   Read moreIf you're looking to step out of the typical Vegas tourist loop and into something way more local and flavorful, Chinatown Plaza is where itâs at. As Neon City Walkers, weâre always walking toward good food and cool cultureâand this plaza is packed with both. The giant golden dragon and traditional Chinese architecture make it feel like youâve wandered into another world, and thatâs before you even take your first bite of soup dumplings or slurp of boba.
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Beyond food, Chinatown Plaza is full of surprisesâlittle shops, herbal stores, bakeries, bubble tea cafes, and even karaoke lounges. Itâs got this lively, neighborhood energy where locals hang out and visitors can feel like they're in-the-know. For us, it's a must-walk, must-eat, and must-explore kind of place. So if you're in Vegas and ready to experience something real and delicious, take a detour and walk with us through Chinatown Plaza. You...
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