Chinese Restaurants in Las Vegas
Enjoy the best Vegas has to offer in one of the many authentic Chinese restaurants in Las Vegas.
Whether you have the taste for
Cantonese, Szechwan or Hunan cuisine, this city will certainly satisfy your taste.
The following is a select list of some of the top Las Vegas Chinese restaurants serving traditional Chinese cuisine
| Restaurant | Hotel | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Blossom | ARIA Resort | |
| China Poblano | Cosmopolitan | |
| Noodles | Bellagio | |
| Jasmine | Bellagio | |
| Victorian Cafe | Bills Gamblin' Hall | |
| Beijing Noodle No. 9 | Caesars Palace | |
| Sea Harbour Seafood | Caesars Palace | |
| Noodle Exchange | Gold Coast | |
| Lillie's Asian Cuisine | Golden Nugget | |
| China Spice | Green Valley | |
| Garden of the Dragon | LVH | |
| Shanghai Lilly | Mandalay Bay | |
| The Noodle Shop | Mandalay Bay | |
| FIN | Mirage |
| Restaurant | Hotel | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Pearl | MGM Grand | |
| Dragon Noodle Co. & Sushi Bar | Monte Carlo | |
| Chin Chin Cafe | New York New York | |
| Koji Sushi Bar & Chinese Bistro | The Orleans | |
| Courtyard Cafe | The Orleans | |
| Food Express | Palace Station | |
| P.F. Chang’s China Bistro | Planet Hollywood | |
| Hamada's Asiana Restaurant | Rio | |
| Mah Jong | Rio | |
| Cafe Siena | Suncoast | |
| Bougainvillea Cafe & Rotisserie | Terrible's | |
| Wing Lei | Wynn Las Vegas |
| French Restaurants | American Restaurants | ![]() |
| Italian Restaurants | International Cuisine | |
| Mexican Restaurants | Japanese Restaurants | |
| Asian Restaurants | Las Vegas Steakhouses |
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Do you know that ...
Authentic Chinese food are prepared using the four Chinese cooking methods
Steamed
Braised
Baked
Fried

Eating healthy at Las Vegas Chinese Restaurants
For a healthy diet, knowing what to order at a Chinese restaurant is important.
Do you know that a serving of Fried rice can set you back 450 calories and 14 grams of fat. That's why ordering steamed rice makes more sense.
When in doubt, your best bet at any Las Vegas Chinese restaurant is to order a dish that have a high proportion of vegetables and is not deep-fried.
Look for entrees that are steamed, roasted or broiled.
Price Guide ** based on average price of entrée |
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| = More than $50 | |
| = $25 - $50 | |
| = $15 - $25 | |
| = $15 or Less | |









