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"At the Wing Lei, experience the best in Asian cuisine with traditional tastes like Green Fields with Peking Duck, Pan-Seared Pot Stickers and Honey Glazed BBQ Spare Ribs. Or try some delectable delicacies like Marinated Jellyfish, Sliced Beef Shank with Pork Ear and Chilled Abalone. For the vegetarian diners, there is an exclusive menu featuring Tai Chin Gardien Chicken, Braised Tofu and Three Cup Eggplant."
"As the first Chinese restaurant in the U.S. to earn a Michelin star, Wing Lei serves many different styles of Chinese cuisine, including Cantonese, Shanghai, and Szechuan. In this golden dining room, the dress code is business casual. The courtyard also features a sparkling golden dragon and pomegranate trees that are over 100 years old."
"Located inside of the Wynn Casino, Wing Lei offers a more fine-dining Asian cuisine experience. You’ll definitely want to make a reservation as they can book up in advance and will sometimes close for private events. Their Mapo Tofu has such an incredible flavor you’ll wish you had more of it."
"As a Las Vegas vegan restaurant that’s often frequented by omnivores and vegetarians alike, Veggie House dishes up veganized Chinese meals. With faux versions of shrimp, scallops, geese, duck, fish, and beef, most diners cannot tell the difference between the traditional dishes and their meat-laden counterparts at other Asian restaurants. Regulars swear by the variety of tofu dishes, too."
"Established in 2012, this vegetarian and vegan Chinese restaurant imitates the taste and texture of meat using pressed tofu. Plant-based diners craving Chinese food favorites will be satisfied with sumptuous plates of vegan General Tso’s chicken and spicy crispy beef plus vegan cheesecake for dessert. Online ordering available."
"5115 Spring Mountain Rd Ste 203, Las Vegas, NV 89146-8720Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Delivery, Wheelchair AccessibleChinese, Asian, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner+1 702-431-5802"
"At first, Ping Pang Pong at the Gold Coast feels like a typical casino restaurant, with rows of gaming machines, just steps away. But that's only until you sit down and start reading over the extensive menu. You'll find familiar favorites like Mongolian Beef, Orange Chicken and sweet and sour, as well as dishes you wouldn't expect, like lamb tenderloin or stir-fried jellyfish and sliced roast duck."
"4 out of 5 stars Restaurants Chinese. Off-Strip at the Gold Coast casino, Ping Pang Pong has long been the standard for dim sum in Las Vegas. Settle into the casual space and dig into a parade of dumplings, buns and rolls."
"Northwest ValleyThere are a few places with the same name in Las Vegas, but the Yummy Grill & Sushi on Lake Mead Blvd is the one you MUST visit at least once. It’s independently operated by a chef who mixes up the menu daily with fresh fish selections flown in from all over the world, including Australia and Spain, as well as Japan. Pull up to the bar, ignore the menu and let him prepare a personalized experience that on any given night can include a whole Maine lobster, live scallops, or octopus tentacles so large they might have been found 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."
"Local Vegas favorite Yummy Grill and Sushi is a short drive off the Strip, in the western part of town near Summerlin. The relaxed atmosphere and more reasonably priced sushi are bonuses at this restaurant. A wide selection of sushi, sashimi and vegetarian rolls gives guests plenty of options."
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"The world-famous Benihana is a restaurant in Las Vegas at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino that specializes in hibachi-style Japanese cuisine surrounded by scenic Japanese gardens and flowing ponds..."
"When looking for cheap places to eat, look no further than Benihana. Benihana might be a chain, but that does not mean that they are not also a festive and fun place to eat Japanes..."
"Each time I visit Vegas, I make sure to walk through the Bellagio for their famed Conservatory and Gardens. The floral displays and sculptures change with the season as this 14,000 square-foot space is transformed into a showcase of awe-aspiring sights, sounds, and scents. The Conservatory can get quite busy so I recommend visiting as early as your schedule allows for good daylight without the crowds."
"On a hot summer day if you’re looking for some indoor attractions for kids, this is a safe bet. It’s free, in the Bellagio’s lobby and changes with every season and holiday. There are thousands of plants and flowers that are nicely divided into various color themes."
"Step into the Bellagio's Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, and immediately be transported into a fanciful world. You'll find brilliant, and rare flora and foliage specifically chosen for the Bellagio from all over world.[Learn more]"
"The luxurious ESPA at Vdara offers personalized service via a consultation with one of the spa's therapists. ESPA's highly trained therapists undergo extensive training so they can help guests be both fully informed and totally relaxed. The spa encompasses two floors and features a wide array of treatments, like the signature On The Rocks, a 110-minute session that includes body brushing, exfoliation, body massage with volcanic stones and a scalp massage."
"Located at the Vdara Hotel, this spa was recently awarded the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star rating for the third consecutive year. Set over 2 floors, The Spa at Vdara has a modern, natural theme throughout, from its wooden floors to waterfalls, right down to the treatments offered. Forbes Travel Guide says that a visit to this spa is “an experience that is as mindful of luxury and relaxation as it is holistic healing and eco-friendly practices”."
"The Four Seasons is an elegant oasis on the 35th-39th floors of the Mandalay Bay building, with a separate entrance and non-gaming environment. The spa is small by Vegas standards but has a sense of intimacy and the first-rate service you expect from Four Seasons. It's best when you want a quiet environment and lots of personal attention, not a big, splashy spectacle."
"Located in the heart of the casino floor, Crystal Bar specializes in handcrafted cocktails and curated spirits. This sophisticated sanctuary is showered in glamour, with a sparkling design featuring cascading crystal-shaped pendants."
"Inside the Delano Hotel tower, which itself is part of the massive Mandalay Bay resort, the Delano Beach Club is a quiet respite from the usual glitz of the Strip. It's reminiscent of its Miami predecessor in that white is the dominant furniture color and that there’s a large in-water chess-set sculpture. But otherwise, it’s a lovely and mellow place to dry out for the day."
"Skyfall at Delano debuted in 2015, and ever since been a magnet to social party groups. many of whom get there as early as sunset. With unbelievable, 180-degree views from the 64th floor, live DJs and pumped crowd, Skyfall has a feel-good, let-loose vibe, with elevated bar bites served and a happy-hour menu that is actually affordable (beers from $6, wines from $8)."
"While Delano Beach Club is exclusive to guests at Delano Las Vegas, it stands out as one of the best Las Vegas pools. Perhaps it’s because of its sophisticated sense of whimsy (typical of the hotel itself) like the submerged chess set. Or perhaps it’s because of the laid-back, relaxing atmosphere that’s such a respite from the sensory overload of the strip."