What to Eat in Vegas on a Budget ππ°
Weera Thai π Crispy Curry Duck β super fragrant curry with crispy duck meat, great with rice! πΈ Happy hour offers discounts on drinks β solid value for money π Sun Song Kee Dim Sum π΅ Authentic Cantonese dim sum served from traditional carts. Highly recommend the chicken feet and spare ribs! Two people can feast for just over $70 β way cheaper than Bay Area spots π₯πΈ 888 Japanese BBQ π₯© Quality meats and a wide variety of sushi rolls included in the grill buffet! The sushi rolls here are a personal favorite. Lines are long daily β be sure to queue up early for a great deal π£π₯ Hachi Yakitori π’ Sitting at the bar, smelling the skewers grill before eating them β pure aroma therapy! So deliciousβ¦ but not super filling. I ate over a dozen skewers myself π Everything on the menu is worth trying. π Their French toast with ice cream is massive β skip if you're fewer than 4 people! Caramel-rich, creamy ice cream, crispy toast edgesβ¦ but it can get heavy after a while. Hello Kitty CafΓ© πΈ Cute for photos, but drinks are overly sweet and taste mostly like syrup β not recommended for serious sipping π¬ β Not Recommended: Da Dan Ge Xiβan Flavors As someone from Xiβan, this didnβt taste authentic at all. The liangpi (cold skin noodles) was particularly disappointing π #StudentEats #FoodDiary #StudentTravel #LifeInTheUS #VegasOnABudget #LasVegas