We ordered the stir-fried green beans, crispy beef, mama’s special chow mein, shrimp fried rice and the pork soup dumplings. Decided to pass this time around but next time I’m gonna order these before I even sit down. I wanted to try the mama’s special pan fried buns but the waiter said they are made to order and take about 45 minutes! Kinda disappointing since we didn’t want to wait that long. We were originally looking for dim sum but found ourselves here even though they don’t do dim sum. From the outside I would have never found this place on my own or decided to give it a try if I drove by but glad we did. It’s located in a unassuming shopping plaza with not much around and not in the old Chinatown plaza. This restaurant was on my list from a Las Vegas foodie blogger that I follow and I am so pleased I went with her recommendation. The food was barely mediocre, service/system is atrocious and the bill was $90+. This was AFTER I'd already given them a 20% tip on app order, in good faith. None of my notes for the right amount of plastic ware, plates (there are two of us, splitting an entree and had to take turns eating from out of a single box container?!), or extra soy was acknowledged/fulfilled. If I hadn't already had paid I would've aborted the mission. 5-10 minutes later she finally acknowledged me and my order had been sitting there becoming lukewarm. Unreal? Watched an employee walk a "to go" bag from kitchen to within a foot from me on the "to go" station and walked away. Then there are zero benches for waiting so I sat myself on a barstool that sort of looked like a bar yet no one acknowledged me they excel at NOT making eye contact. It took me 25 minutes to get my order submitted. I was forced to use their app but it kept crashing. Then there is the hotel's pathetic WiFi signal. Although you will pay top dollar there isn't any way to communicate a modification. Don't eat here.Frustrating that there isn't an option to deal with a human being if you want takeout. Sadly, overall, Panda Express could kick their asses. When they waiter asked how the dinner was we told him the above and he took the chow fun off our bill. No amount of hot or soy sauce could save it. I don't know what oyster sauce they used but it was of the lowest quality and totally lacking in flavor. For a restaurant named noodles, they were very sad. Clearly the chef did not separate them before the hot water. The chow fun the noodles were stuck together in big wads. It was gritty and nothing like Malaysian. For one thing, for Malaysian food the curry is supposed to be yellow, not the orange colored. The roti was a bit oily however the sauce was not Malaysian. There was nothing distinctive about the filling or flavor. For the egg rolls they could have come out of any freezer case from a. We ordered the egg rolls, Malaysian roti with curry sauce and chow Fun noodles with beef in oyster sauce. I thought the Bellagio would have higher standards. Romantic French Restaurants in The Strip.Families with children Restaurants in Summerlin.Restaurants for Special Occasions in Las Vegas.Restaurants for Group Dining in Las Vegas.Mexican Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Las Vegas.Late Night Irish Restaurants in Las Vegas.Caribbean Restaurants for Large Groups in Las Vegas.Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort.Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort.Hotels near (LAS) McCarran Intl Airport.Hotels near Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign.Hotels near Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden.Hotels near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.Hotels with Military Discounts in Las Vegas.DoubleTree by Hilton Hotels in Las Vegas.Ultimate Guide to the Las Vegas Monorail.Everything You Need to Know About Visiting Las Vegas Right Now.
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