Chinese Restaurants Las Vegas

Are you craving Chinese food? Vegas can certainly satisfy your taste; it has several authentic Chinese restaurants with great food. Some of the best include:

1. Wazuzu

Wazuzu is a nice Chinese restaurant at the Encore with a great ambiance and pleasant menu to enjoy. The restaurant boasts some serious accolades, including a nod from the Food Network for its drunken noodles. The chef behind the delicacies here is Jimmy Widjaja, who brings great flavor from Chinese and other Asian cuisines. It's a good place for casual dining but feels special enough for occasions owing to the huge dragon made of thousands of crystals that's quite a spectacle.

2. Yummy Rice

Yummy Rice is all about simplicity. It's situated at Shanghai Plaza and has a very homely feel to it. The main specialty of this restaurant is their signature sticky rice which comes in cute clay pots. Takeout and delivery are available, and you can get your favorite combo via Doordash conveniently from any location. You can enjoy the rice with various meats, mushrooms, eggs, or vegetarian alternatives. 

3. Red 8 Asian Bistro

The Wynn is home to some of the best restaurants, and Red 8 Asian Bistro is equally amazing. For some of the best unique Cantonese dishes, this is the place to visit. There are 15 main dishes that cater to different preferences and an assortment of five noodle types to choose from. The dining room is elegant and compliments the meals wonderfully.

4. Mr. Chow

This beautiful restaurant at Caesar's Palace combines glamour and delectable meals all under one roof. Mr. Chow is a Beijing-inspired restaurant with delicious Chow noodles, vermicelli with lobster, and tasty meats including gamblers duck, ma mignon, steamed sea bass and more. In addition to the food and refreshing cocktails, the space is airy, tastefully decorated, and has spectacular views of the Garden of the Gods

5. Mott 32

If you are looking for diversity in a menu, this is the perfect Chinese restaurant to visit. Mott 32 serves authentic Chinese dishes with Beijing, Cantonese, and Sichuan touches. Additionally, there are other specialties on the menu, including Australian wagyu puff and lobster. You can find this bespoke restaurant at the Palazzo for a one-of-a-kind dining experience.