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Asian Food Lovers in Las Vegas – Just Eat at These 4 Spots! 😍

1️⃣ Oodle Noodle A late-night udon spot with unbelievably good tempura β€” it's so crispy and light, they could charge $188 for it in Shanghai! 🍀 The chicken karaage udon and beef udon are both delicious. The broth is perfectly seasoned β€” not too salty or heavy. The fried chicken stays crispy even in the soup, and the portion is huge (I couldn’t finish it!). Highly recommend adding tofu. 2️⃣ Lemongrass The best Thai food I’ve had in the US! πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­ Make a reservation on Google ahead of time. The grilled pork neck is a must-order β€” the tangy-spicy sauce is so good you could eat it on anything! Basil fried rice is a safe and delicious choice β€” like a gourmet version of late-night street fried rice. The Thai jasmine rice is soft, sticky, and coated in savory sauce. 3️⃣ MIU Japanese BBQ & Sushi Couldn’t get into 888 BBQ, so we chose this highly-rated spot on Google. Our Uber driver (who was Chinese) said we made a great choice β€” known for big portions and high-quality meat. They offer three tiers: A, B, C. We went with the top C tier β€” under $70 per person after tax and tip! Just order the limited wagyu cuts β€” see the photo for portion size! πŸ₯© Everything was fresh, clean, and no stomach issues after (surprised this place isn’t more hyped!). 4️⃣ Tim Ho Wan Tastes exactly like the Hong Kong Central branch! πŸ‡­πŸ‡° Rare to find such authentic wonton noodles and fluffy malay cake in the US. Walked in on Christmas Eve daytime β€” only a 10-minute wait. Quick turnover, perfect for when you’re traveling and craving comforting Chinese food. #StudyInUSA #InternationalStudentEats #LasVegasFood #LasVegasTravel 🍜πŸ”₯🎰

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Asian Food Lovers in Las Vegas – Just Eat at These 4 Spots! 😍

1️⃣ Oodle Noodle A late-night udon spot with unbelievably good tempura β€” it's so crispy and light, they could charge $188 for it in Shanghai! 🍀 The chicken karaage udon and beef udon are both delicious. The broth is perfectly seasoned β€” not too salty or heavy. The fried chicken stays crispy even in the soup, and the portion is huge (I couldn’t finish it!). Highly recommend adding tofu. 2️⃣ Lemongrass The best Thai food I’ve had in the US! πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­ Make a reservation on Google ahead of time. The grilled pork neck is a must-order β€” the tangy-spicy sauce is so good you could eat it on anything! Basil fried rice is a safe and delicious choice β€” like a gourmet version of late-night street fried rice. The Thai jasmine rice is soft, sticky, and coated in savory sauce. 3️⃣ MIU Japanese BBQ & Sushi Couldn’t get into 888 BBQ, so we chose this highly-rated spot on Google. Our Uber driver (who was Chinese) said we made a great choice β€” known for big portions and high-quality meat. They offer three tiers: A, B, C. We went with the top C tier β€” under $70 per person after tax and tip! Just order the limited wagyu cuts β€” see the photo for portion size! πŸ₯© Everything was fresh, clean, and no stomach issues after (surprised this place isn’t more hyped!). 4️⃣ Tim Ho Wan Tastes exactly like the Hong Kong Central branch! πŸ‡­πŸ‡° Rare to find such authentic wonton noodles and fluffy malay cake in the US. Walked in on Christmas Eve daytime β€” only a 10-minute wait. Quick turnover, perfect for when you’re traveling and craving comforting Chinese food. #StudyInUSA #InternationalStudentEats #LasVegasFood #LasVegasTravel 🍜πŸ”₯🎰

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