We stumbled upon this tiny Dim Sum place located in the Palazzo Hotel. As people who do not get to have Dim Sum often, we were very excited (but skeptical) to try it. Since we were staying at the Venetian we were given a $30 off $60 purchase coupon, which was a great deal included with the package we booked. Though pricey, the food was delicious. VacayTODAY tip: As long as we have a coupon, this place will be our go-to for on the strip Dim Sum BUT if we end up gambling our money away and are craving dim sum or noodles with a limited budget we would seek a restaurant off Spring Mountain in Chinatown. Decor: The decor of the restaurant is beautiful. There are beautiful red lanterns hanging from the ceiling providing some romantic light to eat dim sum to your heart (or wallet's) content. Waitstaff: Friendly, helpful, answered all of our questions about the dishes and even made some excellent suggestions. Food: We began with an iced Lychee drink which was delicious, refreshing and contained TONS of lychees, but was somewhat pricey at $6.95 considering it was non-alcoholic. We then ordered a plethora of dishes to sample since we had to hit $60 worth of food. Good The most popular dish for good reason- The Pan-Fried Chicken Potstickers Steamed pork and shrimp siu mai Pan-fried egg noodle with chicken Shanghainese style pan fried rice cake Just OK Pan-fried onion spring cake (@ $7.25 this dish was not worth the price- we've tasted better) Bad None, all dishes had a very good flavor and were probably as authentic as you could get being on the Las Vegas Strip. Hours: Open Mon-Sun 11:00am-1:00am
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