Las Vegas | The World's Most Expensive Hot Pot? 😅
Since we'll be spending the next few days playing golf by the sea (where Asian food might be scarce), we focused on exploring Asian cuisine during our two days in Vegas! 📍 Red8 – Inside Wynn Las Vegas 🏨 The menu outside looks very "Westernized," but the oil-splashed noodles and braised beef brisket we ordered were absolutely delicious! 😋 Definitely worth trying! 📍 Hong Kong Café (No photos 📵) – Inside The Palazzo Their roast duck is incredibly tasty! 🦆 The stir-fried choy sum was also quite good. 📍 Tang Tang Tang (Korean cuisine) 🇰🇷 The potato and pork backbone stew is my ultimate favorite! 😍 So authentic—just like what I had in Korea. Plus, it’s open until 2 AM, perfect for a late-night meal after a game or show! 🌙 📍 The X Pot – Inside The Palazzo 🍲 Known as "the world’s most expensive hot pot" 😅. Last order is at 10 PM. Honestly, the ingredients are high-quality, but the flavor mostly depends on the broth base you choose. We didn’t go overboard with Wagyu, and our bill came to around $500 for two. It’s a splurge, but worth it if you’re craving hot pot! (Menu attached for reference 📋) ⚠️ Note: This restaurant is not affiliated with the Xiang Tian Xia hot pot chain in China. #LasVegas #LasVegasFood #LasVegasAsianCuisine #HotPot #RestaurantRecommendations