Late-Night Eats|My First Stop in Vegas Every Time I Land 🛬
🗣️ Tang Tang Tang The restaurant is always busy, but I’ve never had to wait too long for a table. Service is quick — dishes arrived within 10 minutes of ordering. I’ve been here twice for late-night eats and once for dinner, and the quality has been consistently good. 🍖 Spicy Braised Beef Ribs: I haven’t tried Sun Nong Dan, so I can’t compare — but these are seriously delicious! The ribs are cooked perfectly — tender yet bouncy, easy to pull off the bone but still satisfying to chew. The seasoning is just right: a perfect balance of savory, spicy, and a hint of sweetness. Even as someone who usually avoids overly sweet dishes, I loved it! The portion is huge — three of us couldn’t finish it all. You can add cheese topping for $4.99 for that fun, stretchy cheese pull. 🧀 🍲 Beef + Tendon + Oxtail Trio Soup: This is my ultimate comfort food, especially perfect for a late-night meal. You can also order just beef, tendon, or oxtail soup separately. The tendon soup can get a bit heavy after a few pieces, though. I came here last year and honestly don’t remember much about the budae jjigae or seafood pancake… but this beef trio soup left such a strong impression that even my husband — who normally doesn’t like Korean food — is willing to come back for it again and again. ❤️ #FoodReview #EatDrinkExplore #KoreanFood #LasVegas #VegasEats #VegasTravel