Best Asian Food in Chinatown

Asian dishes come in a variety of flavors, colors, and aromas. Las Vegas's Chinatown is a great hub to get a taste of Asian cuisine from authentic restaurants such as:

CrunCheese Korean Hot Dog


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CrunCheese is famous for serving the sweetest Korean delicacies. The restaurant also specializes in gourmet Korean hot dogs. The hotdogs are made with fresh cheese, sausage, and mozzarella sticks. The potato hotdog breaded in batter and covered in crispy potato cubes is a favorite among guests. 

You can make the delicacy even sweeter by coating it with sugar and other sauces. 

Banana Leaf Cafe


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Banana Leaf Cafe is in the heart of Chinatown Las Vegas at Shanghai Plaza. It offers Malaysian dishes such as seafood, noodles, soups, and salads.

You should try flaky roti canai, fish head soup, and nasi lemak with coconut rice, peanuts, chicken, anchovy, and pickled vegetables. The prices are reasonable, and you have different dining options such as carryout, delivery, or dining in at the restaurant.

Shanghai Taste


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Shanghai Taste deals with Chinese dishes. The dishes are mainly Shanghainese street food style. 

 It's open from 11 am to 9 pm daily and can serve up to 3,000 xiao long bao soup dumplings daily. Apart from the xiao long bao dumplings, there are also steamed soup dumplings with pork or crab filling, sheng jian, pan-fried soup dumplings with crispy bottoms, and Shanghai beef noodle soup. 

Hachi - Japanese Yakitori Izakaya


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Walk into Hachi on Jones Boulevard for an authentic taste of Japanese chicken. The chicken is grilled with skewers and dolloped with sour plum and basil for some citrus taste.

If yakitori Izakaya chicken is not your forte, try juicy chicken karaage or deep-fried chicken thighs with a crispy outside and juicy inside. The homemade pork belly slices with teriyaki sauce, assorted sashimi bowls, and fresh raw fish over rice are also worth trying. Serve the dishes with salads, soups, noodles, sushi rolls, and desserts.

District One Kitchen & Bar


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District One Kitchen & Bar is a Vietnamese restaurant that serves Asian fusion and Vietnamese cuisine. The restaurant's name comes from the epicenter of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), District 1.

The restaurant is famous for its modern pho, oxtail fried rice, coconut pork belly, and other inventive dishes. You can dine at the restaurant from 11 am till 4 pm every day except Tuesday. 

Best Asian Food in Chinatown

Asian dishes come in a variety of flavors, colors, and aromas. Las Vegas's Chinatown is a great hub to get a taste of Asian cuisine from authentic restaurants such as: CrunCheese Korean Hot Dog [caption id="attachment_26790" align="aligncenter" > Korean Hotdogs[/caption]

CrunCheese is famous for serving the sweetest Korean delicacies. The restaurant also specializes in gourmet Korean hot dogs. The hotdogs are made with fresh cheese, sausage, and mozzarella sticks. The potato hotdog breaded in batter and covered in crispy potato cubes is a favorite among guests. 

You can make the delicacy even sweeter by coating it with sugar and other sauces.  Banana Leaf Cafe [caption id="attachment_26791" align="aligncenter" > A Rice Dish at Banana Leaf[/caption]

Banana Leaf Cafe is in the heart of Chinatown Las Vegas at Shanghai Plaza. It offers Malaysian dishes such as seafood, noodles, soups, and salads.

You should try flaky roti canai, fish head soup, and nasi lemak with coconut rice, peanuts, chicken, anchovy, and pickled vegetables. The prices are reasonable, and you have different dining options such as carryout, delivery, or dining in at the restaurant. Shanghai Taste [caption id="attachment_26789" align="aligncenter" > Pan-fried Dumplings[/caption]

Shanghai Taste deals with Chinese dishes. The dishes are mainly Shanghainese street food style. 

 It's open from 11 am to 9 pm daily and can serve up to 3,000 xiao long bao soup dumplings daily. Apart from the xiao long bao dumplings, there are also steamed soup dumplings with pork or crab filling, sheng jian, pan-fried soup dumplings with crispy bottoms, and Shanghai beef noodle soup.  Hachi - Japanese Yakitori Izakaya [caption id="attachment_26792" align="aligncenter" > Fresh Water Eel over Steamed Rice[/caption]

Walk into Hachi on Jones Boulevard for an authentic taste of Japanese chicken. The chicken is grilled with skewers and dolloped with sour plum and basil for some citrus taste.

If yakitori Izakaya chicken is not your forte, try juicy chicken karaage or deep-fried chicken thighs with a crispy outside and juicy inside. The homemade pork belly slices with teriyaki sauce, assorted sashimi bowls, and fresh raw fish over rice are also worth trying. Serve the dishes with salads, soups, noodles, sushi rolls, and desserts. District One Kitchen & Bar [caption id="attachment_26794" align="aligncenter" > Short Ribs Rice[/caption]

District One Kitchen & Bar is a Vietnamese restaurant that serves Asian fusion and Vietnamese cuisine. The restaurant's name comes from the epicenter of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), District 1.

The restaurant is famous for its modern pho, oxtail fried rice, coconut pork belly, and other inventive dishes. You can dine at the restaurant from 11 am till 4 pm every day except Tuesday.