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Four Must-Visit Spots for Asian Food Lovers in Las Vegas! šŸ˜

1ļøāƒ£ Oodle Noodle Late-night udon spot—the tempura is shockingly good (could sell for 188 RMB in Shanghai!). The chicken udon and beef udon are both delicious—broth is perfectly seasoned, not too salty or heavy. The fried chicken stays crispy even in the soup, and portions are huge (couldn't finish mine!). Try adding tofu for extra yum. šŸœ 2ļøāƒ£ Lemongrass The best Thai food I’ve had in the US! Book via Google in advance. Must-order: grilled pork neck—the sour-spicy sauce is so good you could eat it with anything. Basil fried rice is a safe and satisfying choice—like a high-end street food version, with soft Thai rice coated in flavorful sauce. šŸŒ¶ļøšŸš 3ļøāƒ£ MIU Japanese BBQ & Sushi Couldn’t get into 888, so went for this highly-rated alternative—even our Chinese Uber driver approved! They offer three tiers (A, B, C)—the top C tier is under $70 per person after tax & tip. Just order the limited wagyu options—portions are generous (, quality is fresh and clean. Surprisingly underrated—no idea why it’s not more popular! šŸ„©šŸ”„ 4ļøāƒ£ Tim Ho Wan Tastes exactly like the Hong Kong Central location! Rare to find such authentic wonton noodles and fluffy malaccao cake in the US. Walked in on Christmas Eve afternoon—only 10 minutes in line. Fast turnover, perfect when you’re craving comforting Chinese food while traveling. 🄢✨ #StudyInUSA #InternationalStudentEats #VegasFood #VegasTravel #VegasFun #VegasCheckIn

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Four Must-Visit Spots for Asian Food Lovers in Las Vegas! šŸ˜

1ļøāƒ£ Oodle Noodle Late-night udon spot—the tempura is shockingly good (could sell for 188 RMB in Shanghai!). The chicken udon and beef udon are both delicious—broth is perfectly seasoned, not too salty or heavy. The fried chicken stays crispy even in the soup, and portions are huge (couldn't finish mine!). Try adding tofu for extra yum. šŸœ 2ļøāƒ£ Lemongrass The best Thai food I’ve had in the US! Book via Google in advance. Must-order: grilled pork neck—the sour-spicy sauce is so good you could eat it with anything. Basil fried rice is a safe and satisfying choice—like a high-end street food version, with soft Thai rice coated in flavorful sauce. šŸŒ¶ļøšŸš 3ļøāƒ£ MIU Japanese BBQ & Sushi Couldn’t get into 888, so went for this highly-rated alternative—even our Chinese Uber driver approved! They offer three tiers (A, B, C)—the top C tier is under $70 per person after tax & tip. Just order the limited wagyu options—portions are generous (, quality is fresh and clean. Surprisingly underrated—no idea why it’s not more popular! šŸ„©šŸ”„ 4ļøāƒ£ Tim Ho Wan Tastes exactly like the Hong Kong Central location! Rare to find such authentic wonton noodles and fluffy malaccao cake in the US. Walked in on Christmas Eve afternoon—only 10 minutes in line. Fast turnover, perfect when you’re craving comforting Chinese food while traveling. 🄢✨ #StudyInUSA #InternationalStudentEats #VegasFood #VegasTravel #VegasFun #VegasCheckIn

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