The most exciting place to eat in Las Vegas is Chinatown
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The most exciting place to eat in Las Vegas is Chinatown

LA Times  

Platters and steamer baskets are arriving fast at Rainbow Kitchen, a Cantonese restaurant that anchors the western end of a single-level, sand-colored strip mall south of Las Vegas’ remarkable Chinatown. For the record: An earlier version of this post said Rainbow Kitchen is in Las Vegas’ Chinatown. Abalone chicken sou, a showstopper among the dim sum dishes at Rainbow Kitchen in Las Vegas’ Chinatown. Where to eat in and around Las Vegas Chinatown Rainbow Kitchen: 7537 S. Rainbow Blvd., Las Vegas, 960-7577 Pho Ga Tony Tony: 3775 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, 204-8084 Taiwan Deli: 4300 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, 222-3435, taiwandeli.com 8 Oz Korean Steakhouse: 4545 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, 909-3121, 8ozkbbq.com Fukuburger: 3429 S. Jones Blvd., Las Vegas, fukuburger.com China Mama: 3420 S. Jones Blvd., Las Vegas, 873-1977, chinamamavegas.com The Paleta Bar: 4258 Spring Mountain Road, 330-0974, thepaletabar.com SomiSomi: 4284 Spring Mountain Road, 473-9628, somisomi.com Lamaii: 4480 Spring Mountain Road, 238-0567, lamaiilv.com Aburiya Raku: 5030 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, 367-3511, raku-grill.com Sweets Raku: 5040 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, 290-7181, raku-grill.com Toridokoro Raku: 4439 W. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, 337-6233, raku-grill.com

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