Asian Food Lovers in Las Vegas β Just Eat at These 4 Spots! π
1οΈβ£ 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! π€ 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 couldnβt finish it!). Highly recommend adding tofu. 2οΈβ£ Lemongrass The best Thai food Iβve had in the US! πΉπ 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. 3οΈβ£ MIU Japanese BBQ & Sushi Couldnβt 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! π₯© Everything was fresh, clean, and no stomach issues after (surprised this place isnβt more hyped!). 4οΈβ£ Tim Ho Wan Tastes exactly like the Hong Kong Central branch! ππ° 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 youβre traveling and craving comforting Chinese food. #StudyInUSA #InternationalStudentEats #LasVegasFood #LasVegasTravel ππ₯π°