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Vegas Food Guide | If You Crave Asian Flavors, This is All You Need!

My parents weren’t thrilled with San Francisco’s restaurants, but in Vegas — they were smiling at every meal! 😄 🍤 Hikari Sushi & Teppanyaki We chose the premium all-you-can-eat package — unlimited sashimi with a great variety (salmon, scallop, tuna, etc.). Only $40 before tax — seriously good value! One-time-only items include sweet shrimp, uni, soft-shell crab, and even sushi without rice! They also have tempura, small plates, ramen, and desserts. Definitely worth it! 🍣 🦞 Luke's Lobster A famous lobster roll chain across the U.S. A 6oz lobster roll for $35 — packed with meat and super satisfying. This was our second visit — still a winner! 🥪💯 🥟 Ping Pang Pong Picked this spot from many dim sum options. As someone from Guangdong, I’d say it’s just okay — not as good as dim sum in Baltimore/DC/Boston/NY. Selection is smaller, but still decent. Under $30 per person. 🍙 Sakana A super popular Japanese AYCE spot — great value for $30, with limited uni, sweet shrimp, and salmon belly. The variety is impressive, and the beef bulgogi was especially delicious! 🔥 🥘 Lotus of Siam A hugely popular Thai restaurant — we grabbed the last table just before the waitlist started! Food is 5-star quality ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Must-order: Crispy Duck in Red Curry — incredibly tasty and a unique preparation you won’t find at most Thai spots! Also tried: 🦐 Garlic Shrimp — large shrimp, fried with garlic, generous portion 🍲 Tom Yum Soup — authentic Thai spicy & sour flavors (medium spice was plenty hot!) #Vegas #VegasGuide #VegasFood #VegasEatPlay 🎰🥢🌶️

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Vegas Food Guide | If You Crave Asian Flavors, This is All You Need!

My parents weren’t thrilled with San Francisco’s restaurants, but in Vegas — they were smiling at every meal! 😄 🍤 Hikari Sushi & Teppanyaki We chose the premium all-you-can-eat package — unlimited sashimi with a great variety (salmon, scallop, tuna, etc.). Only $40 before tax — seriously good value! One-time-only items include sweet shrimp, uni, soft-shell crab, and even sushi without rice! They also have tempura, small plates, ramen, and desserts. Definitely worth it! 🍣 🦞 Luke's Lobster A famous lobster roll chain across the U.S. A 6oz lobster roll for $35 — packed with meat and super satisfying. This was our second visit — still a winner! 🥪💯 🥟 Ping Pang Pong Picked this spot from many dim sum options. As someone from Guangdong, I’d say it’s just okay — not as good as dim sum in Baltimore/DC/Boston/NY. Selection is smaller, but still decent. Under $30 per person. 🍙 Sakana A super popular Japanese AYCE spot — great value for $30, with limited uni, sweet shrimp, and salmon belly. The variety is impressive, and the beef bulgogi was especially delicious! 🔥 🥘 Lotus of Siam A hugely popular Thai restaurant — we grabbed the last table just before the waitlist started! Food is 5-star quality ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Must-order: Crispy Duck in Red Curry — incredibly tasty and a unique preparation you won’t find at most Thai spots! Also tried: 🦐 Garlic Shrimp — large shrimp, fried with garlic, generous portion 🍲 Tom Yum Soup — authentic Thai spicy & sour flavors (medium spice was plenty hot!) #Vegas #VegasGuide #VegasFood #VegasEatPlay 🎰🥢🌶️

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