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    New Asian BBQ

    3.7 (997 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Salted chicken fish fried rice
    Winchelle R.

    Love dining here. The food is very authentic and pretty reasonable. The service can be very slow depending on the time of your arrival. This is your typical authentic Chinese restaurant where you see the roast duck, roast pork hanging so if you're looking for a vibey Instagram spot, this is not it.

    Cheung fun  Shui Mai  Lo Bak Go Har gao Beef ribs
    Ashley H.

    Still my favorite dim sum in Vegas!! Grab a number with the host for your # of people in your party. Honestly moves pretty quick between 10-12pm. 10-30min wait depending on party size. Very clean and bright inside! Bustling as it's still cart service which I love! Everything is also very fresh!! Get the chicken pan fried noodles too.

    The spread - IG @bougiefoodieboi
    Kyle W.

    A bustling dim sum spot in Chinatown. I went here on Friday before EDC and was surprised the wait was only 20 minutes, and you can call ahead to put yourself on the waitlist. They will ask for the party size and reply back with a number (ticket number) that you will talk to the host when you arrive. If the table is not ready yet, they will hand you the physical ticket number. I think it was maybe 5 minutes tops before we got seated, so while my group arrived and I parked, it was about time we got the table. There were maybe 100 people waiting outside, so do not be put off by it, as the restaurant is pretty huge, with a front room and back room. We got various dim sum, of course including har gow and siu mai. The dim sum quality here is pretty good, and I loved that they still do the push cart dim sum as most places abstracted that out in favor of standard paper menu ordering. It feels more traditional and you get to see the dim sum before committing to it. We got a bunch of dishes to share, and even ventured out of the ordinary including intestines and bell pepper shrimp paste, and even those are solid. It takes a while to flag down a server and requires multiple follow-ups to get what we need. We flagged down 5 separate times before finally getting iced water, which is unacceptable since while Chinese restaurants like these have poor service in inattentiveness, at least you get service quickly if you flag down someone. The only way we were able to get service is for me to talk to them in Cantonese, so when it is busy and you try to ask for something in English, forget it.

    The one and only you have to get it roasted duck!
    Mel C.

    This review is only for take out. Wow! The roasted duck is really fantastic!!!! The "meat juice" it comes with is great too. Growing up in Asia, I have my share of eating Cantonese style BBQ. I had good ones for sure but the duck from this restaurant is so memorable! On the other hand, the soy sauce chicken is a little bit "Sorry". LOL .. The chicken was just old and dry although it's still flavorful. I will definitely go back and try their other dim sum dishes during lunch hour. They are extremely popular so either go there as early as possible, or a little bit outside the busy meal time. Man... That duck! Love love love it!

    Fried Noodle with Special Sauce
    Maricar D.

    Absolutely delicious dim sum that is worth the wait in LV! We came here as a large group and called ahead. When we came in, the place was packed! We had to wait for a table to be cleared so we stood in the tight lobby area for about 8-10 minutes but the food was very worth it here. Beware though because the ladies serving the dim sum kind of have a rush attitude to make you order more than you would want to or to try something out. We recommend covering the sheet of paper where they mark that you chose a plate lol. Nontheless, utilize and study the menu well beforehand so when the ladies and the carts come by, you know what to say yes or no to or what to request. A la carte we got the noodles & the peking duck. It was the most tender and juicy duck I've ever tasted. The dim sum we ordered were: Steamed BBQ Pork Bun, Chiu Chow Dumplings (not a fav, but still yummy), Masaki Pork Siu Mai (had multiple of this), the plain rice crepe, Short Rib with black bean sauce (very delicious), Chinese broccoli (they were pretty huge stalks), Baked Buns w/ BBQ pork, & Pork Paste in Tofu Wrap with Oyster Sauce. A great spot for a big group to share and feast over yummy dim sum. Bathrooms were clean. Ambiance is pretty chaotic with all the families present and the small parking lot was also very crowded but we were lucky to find a spot on a Sunday morning. A huge shoutout to the jasmine tea served in their teapot. It tasted so good and really complemented our food well!

    Teresa D.

    I was able to call and place ourselves onto the waitlist before arriving which was great because we had a big party. As soon as we got seated the carts immediately came over and we got to order so much food. Definitely better to come with a big party so that you can try a variety of different things. The parking lot is small and can be hard to find parking.

    Na T.

    Very authentic classic Chinese style dimsum! Skip the ones on the strip (such as tourist trap/money grab and its not even good). Spacious and accessible for knee scooters and wheelchairs.

    Aileen M.

    We absolutely love New Asian BBQ's dim sum. There's always a crowd of people and the lines can get fairly long but that's because they serve delicious dim sum. They're open 7 days a week, from 10 am to 10 pm. To avoid the crowd, we try to arrive before 11 am. Dim sum carts with hot foods are already making their way through the restaurant's two dining areas by then. There are a ton of staff - pushing the dim sum carts as well as providing other services like keeping your tea pot full of tea or taking orders for food from the kitchen. With no shortage of dim sum options from traditional siu mai (pork/shrimp dumplings), har gow (shrimp dumplings), and steamed bbq pork buns to newer offerings (didn't see this on the menu so I don't know the name but it was a baked bun filled with gravy, beef, and bell peppers), it's nearly impossible to leave without a full stomach. Their dim sum menu is easy to understand (for those who don't speak Cantonese) with pictures and sectioned off by different price points. We've ordered too many dishes to list; we haven't been disappointed by any of them. My favorites are the siu mai, beef cheung fung, crispy pork belly, and sweet soy bean curd (served hot with a sweet gingery syrup). I even love their house pu erh tea - the only flavor of tea that I order when having dim sum. The ambiance is clean, loud, and all business with the sound of dim sum carts. The vibe is pure, classic dim sum house. The service is efficient and friendly. We never visit Las Vegas without eating at New Asian BBQ. Do yourself a favor and pay them a visit for dim sum.

    Gail U.

    Last night we were contemplating brunch at Hakasan after reading Ambassador Joyce W's review yesterday. Decided after breakfast let's take T Bebe with us so we chose Mt. Charleston for a little joy ride. By the time we came down, had a coffee in Summerlin, this restaurant searching for dim sum in Vegas popped up. Saw reviews of several Yelp friends and put our name down for the quoted half hour wait. I like how they say Number 71 please come in. The man asked Share Table okay? We nodded yes and sat with 2 other parties on a large round table. The carts were circulating but we were only able to get 4 items. I asked for the wrapped rice and was told later cart but none came.

    Dim Sum: Steam Beef Ribs, Steam Tofu w/ Shrimp and Siu Mai.
    John H.

    6/21/26: 4 of us had Dim Sum. We LOVE this place and always have Dim Sum on Sundays before we head home... best to arrive at 11am or the line starts to get long outside. Everything is fresh off the carts and there's plenty of carts so you're not waiting long for food. If you don't want to wait, you can also ask your server to get specific dim sum plates. They also have the freshest roast duck, roast pork and bbq pork hanging in the windows. They offer menus with pictures and descriptions. Definitely worth the time and the value is GREAT!

    Grace J.

    This bustling and chaotic dim sum place is one of the more classic spots in LV Chinatown. They have all the staples, like crystal shrimp, tofu skin rolls, shrimp fun, pork buns, shui mai. We tried their peking duck special (which is hard to com by in LV) which was more than enough for two people.

    Spicy Chicken Feet, Chive and Shrimp Dumplings, Sticky Rice Wrapped in Lotus Leaves, Beef Rice Rolls, Shrimp Dumplings
    Agnes Y.

    Had some non-Chinese visitors and decided to come here because I knew they would enjoy the dim sum carts. We got here at 11am on a low season weekday, so we were seated right away. I was pleasantly surprised that even though the restaurant was not full, they did have many dim sum carts going around with a wide variety of dishes. The wait staff and dim sum ladies were all really friendly and enthusiastic. That made the ambiance really joyful and enjoyable. We had the standard Shrimp Dumplings, Siu Mai, Steamed BBQ Pork Buns, Baked BBQ Pork Buns, Stuffed Eggplant, Steamed Pork Spare Ribs, Beef Short Ribs, and a Chinese Broccoli with Oyster Sauce. The Chinese Broccoli was our favorite. It was really crunchy and fresh, and perfectly prepared. The Stuffed Eggplant was also a hit. All in all everyone enjoyed the lunch and prices were very reasonable.

    Fresh green beans in black bean sauce
    Jeff M.

    Very authentic Chinese restaurant with appetizers, dim sum, roasted duck, roasted pork, noodles, seafood, fresh, and other delicious food. Today we got the Chow fun noodles, roasted duck, with special duck sauce, steamed rice, green beans in black bean sauce, seafood, combination of scallops, shrimp, fillet of fish with a special XO sauce that was delicious. Duck was crispy and cooked to Perfection, Chow fun was delicious and savory, tender noodles that taste homemade, har gow which were shrimp dumplings that were delicious and they have a variety of other dim sum options from pork shu mai, barbecue pork baos, they get busy fast so get there by at least 11. they have a fresh fish tank so you know the fish is fresh, they also have other crustacean seafood options from lobster to crabs when they are in season.

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    Ask the Community - New Asian BBQ

    Do they have the push carts for dim sum?

    Yes, they have push carts. Confirmed as of Dec 2025.

    Is this place affordable compared to din tai fung?

    This place has a lot more variety than Din Tai Fung. Also more authentic and more affordable.

    Do they take call in reservations?

    No, first come...first serve

    Do you offer dim sum take out?

    Yes

    What time does Dim Sun end?

    Dim Sum Daily 10am-3pm as of 9/15/22

    What time dim sum start?

    I believe 11am, not positive. I usually go around 2

    Are bbq spare ribs offered either dim sum or menu?

    What time is dim sum served? I want it when they're pushing there carts

    We arrived slightly before noon and the restaurant was full with carts being pushed around. The problem is parking, but the food is worth it. As many places I have been including Vancouver/Richmond Canada, this place is my #2 with my #1 being in… Read more

    Is dim sum available every morning?

    Yes, it's offered all day.

    Is there any vegetarian food on the menu, all the vegetables look like they have fish or pork?

    Yes. Vegetarian dishes are made to order.

    What time is dim sum hours?

    10am - 3pm

    What are the dim sum menu prices? I couldn't find any in the menu photos

    $3.10, $3.98, $4.98, $6.98, or $7.98 depending on the item. I posted a photo of the sheet which they stamp.

    What are dim sum take out hours? All day or just during lunch?

    10-3 everyday

    When is dim sum available?

    10:00AM to 3:00 PM

    How is social distancing measures for tables/waiting area?

    Terrible. No one is social distancing at this store and the staff don't care either. Just hope that you don't catch Covid at this place.

    For all of you hungering some delicious Tan Tung Ky cooking, they will be opening back up on Sept 1st! Are you as excited as I am!?!?

    Yes,We're open back up now, please visit us! Thank you!

    Is this place closed, haven't been able to reach this store for over a month?

    Open now!

    Drove by today, 7/14/20 and there's a sign on the door that says restaurant is temporarily closed until further notice. Just thought I'd let everyone know... I hope the owner will post on Yelp when they will reopen...?

    Yes,we're open now.

    Are they still in operation?

    Yes, we're just open now.

    Are they open yet?

    Yes, we're open now.

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    Yum Cha

    Yum Cha

    4.0
    (2.7k reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    6 years in business

    Yum Cha is nearby where my daughters and I were staying in Las Vegas (LV). I read some great…read morereviews. Thought we check them out. It is located in the Trop Plaza on Tropicana Ave and Decatur Blvd. Plenty of parking. Spacious inside with lots of seating. Klaws and other games were near the entrance which I find interesting especially in a Chinese restaurant. We were greeted and seated right away. They weren't super busy on a Monday late morning. Our server was pleasant and amicable. He attended to us frequently throughout our dining. Other lady servers brought us our food timely. Thank you All! Menu offers quite a variety... reg dim sum, delicious dim sum, chef specialties, house specialties, super dim sum, vegan no-meat dim sum, congee, noodles, rice dishes, appetizers, entrees, lunch specials, and more. Prices of the dim sum vary from $5.98 and up. We chose a handful of dim sum and one Shrimp & Pork Wonton Egg Noodles. Overall, dim sum was decent. A few of them could have been better in preparation, flavor, and taste. Wonton noodles were tasty. *Bean Sauce Chicken Feet - skin was on the tougher side, could have been more tender, sauce was too thick, flavor was okay *Crispy Taro Pancake - top layer was crispy, but taro fell apart when picked up by chopsticks *Egg Tarts - light and flaky crust with soft, smooth & jiggly egg custard filling, amazingly good, definitely would get again, wished it came with 3 instead of 2, they are bigger than normal egg tarts, but still *Fried Pork Ball - just okay, nothing special *Golden Sand Lava - huge baked bun with lots of oozing sandy egg yolk, must get! *Shrimp Dumpling - full of shrimps in thin skin, tasty filling, good size, worth the price! *Shrimp & Pork Chives Dumpling - more chives than shrimp and pork, flavor was mediocre *Shrimp & Pork Shumai - surprisingly flavorful, but wished there was more shrimp than pork Glad we got a chance to try this place. I would return to try their other dim sum and lunch specials in future LV visits. Worth stopping by if you haven'ty already.

    Parking was easy. Stand alone building. Came midday, around 2pm, so it was a little slower and…read morelacked the energetic and robust feeling of a typical dim sum restaurant. Set up was a little different, no carts, but there was a huge counter that displayed a lot of the dim sum...similar to take out counter in a market. They do table service and order from menu. Menu had a lot of photos and easy to navigate. The good: turnip cake-crispy and not oily, flavor of wonton Soup was good, Gai lan Chinese broccoli was tasty. Dumplings like Hargow, and siu Mai tasted a little old. Wrapper dry and filling was denser in texture. Tripe stew had good flavor but texture was mushy (passed the point of tender) Service was fine, staff was available when needed, but overall felt quality/ambiance could be better. Maybe better during prime time or breakfast.

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    Lucky House Seafood Restaurant

    Lucky House Seafood Restaurant

    4.3
    (448 reviews)
    3.9 mi
    $$
    Vegetarian friendly
    Takes reservations

    This is an exceptional dim sum destination that quickly earns its place as a go to favorite. Even…read morewhen the dining room is completely packed during the weekend lunch rush, the seating is incredibly fast, the portions are generous, and the classic dishes are executed at a high level. Pork and Shrimp Siu Mai (5/5): The absolute highlight of the meal and easily one of the best versions of this classic dish available. The order comes with four enormous pieces that taste incredibly fresh, with every single bite packed to the brim with juicy, distinct chunks of real shrimp and pork. Bean Curd Skin Roll (5/5): Another standout favorite of the visit. The dish includes three large rolls cut cleanly in half, packed with incredibly juicy meat filling. It's especially delicious when you ladle the savory sauce from the bottom of the plate over each bite. Cream Egg Yolk Bun (5/5): A dessert that tastes like a cross between an egg tart and a sweet pineapple bun. The sweet egg yolk cream center is warm and exceptionally gooey, so you'll want to take your first bite carefully to prevent the runny filling from splattering. Salt and Pepper Squid (4/5): A very clean, airy, and crispy appetizer that shows zero signs of being fried in old kitchen oil. While the batter leans a bit light on the expected salt and savory seasoning, the abundance of thinly sliced fresh jalapeno peppers added a spicy kick. Sticky Rice in Lotus Leaf (4/5): A very solid, comforting option with excellent overall flavor throughout the rice, though the savory meat filling hidden inside the center felt a little sparse. Beef Tripe with Ginger and Scallion (4/5): A dim sum staple featuring an incredibly delicious, gingery sauce and great savory flavor. Beef Congee (4/5): We ordered the medium-sized bowl, which easily yielded at least 4 smaller bowls of congee, making it a perfect shared carb to round out the meal. It had a comforting consistency with a subtle note of ginger, though it personally sits just below a traditional preserved egg and pork style for me. Logistics Tip: Arriving around noon on the weekend means encountering a packed house, but the staff moves the crowd efficiently and gets tables turned over in short order. You place your order by marking your selections directly onto a paper slip, and the kitchen sends items out to your table as soon as they're ready, meaning dishes will arrive in a random, staggered flow throughout your dining experience.

    Order a few dishes to try out being that it was our first time and was only happy with two of the…read morefive dishes we ordered. YES - Yang Zhou Fried Rice was flavorful and delicious. String beans were tasty and was a good portion (we requested that they only cook it with garlic and salt) which was what made it better NO - any of the bbq picks whether that be roasted duck or bbq pork and chicken were all not good. Either they were too hard to eat, too much fat to meat ratio or bland in flavor. Their dim sum selection was not impressive and tasted less than par. There are way better options elsewhere. Service was attention and friendly but the food is just not good enough to come back.

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    Din Tai Fung

    Din Tai Fung

    4.2
    (3.2k reviews)
    2.4 mi
    Takes reservations
    Kid friendly

    When I booked a trip to Vegas, I knew I wanted to go to Din Tai Fung. I had gotten it take out…read morebefore but never dined in, so I was excited for the full experience. Especially because I've been on a Taiwanese food kick!! This meal was truly incredibly. The restaurant is inside the aria hotel, which is gorgeous. When we arrived, there was a line. The people in front of us were told there was about an hour wait for two on Saturday night at 6:30. Luckily, we had a reservation!! I would highly recommend getting one. Once we told her our name, she sent us down a hall way where we waited for someone to call our name to take us to our table. In the waiting area, you can see the employees making the dumplings. Once we got to our table, our server explained how things worked and made some recommendations. Everything is family style, and he said it's best to get 2-3 plates per person. We got pork xiao long bao, chicken xiao long bao, chicken fried noodles, braised beef noodle soup, the cucumber salad, and the shrimp and pork dumplings. The xiao long bao was incredible. I loved both the pork and the chicken. They have a little sign telling you the best way to eat it, and they have the soy sauce, vinegar, and ginger to eat it with. Absolutely amazing. The braised beef noodle soup was delicious. The flavor of the meat came through really strong in the broth. I wish there had been more broth. The noodles were perfect. The chicken fried noodles were also super yummy. I'm not a huge cucumber person, but the sauce on these ones made them so good. The cucumbers themselves were extra crunchy. The shrimp and pork dumplings were good, but I wish the flavors of the meat had been stronger. Honestly though, everything was delicious. For dessert, we got the chocolate and mochi xiao long bao and the shaved snow with mango. My friend doesn't like chocolate, so he didn't think he'd like them, but he actually ended up suggesting that we order another. They are perfect. The shaved snow with mango was also delicious. A friend of my husbands had recommended getting that over the chocolate xlb. I thought both were great but the chocolate was my fave. Something I really liked about this experience was the pacing of the meal. Things came out as they were ready, and it was fun to try it all as it came out. My friend got a milk tea that was good. I got Diet Coke, and the brew was great. It also felt like my cup was never empty. The service was amazing from the hostess to the server to the food runners. I would highly recommend getting a meal here!!!

    Din Tai Fung is a consistent, high quality dim sum place. However, be aware that they are catering…read moreto an American taste buds so expect the foods to be a mild spicy or not spicy at all. Now if you want more "authentic" dim sum, China Town is not too far away. I love how quick the dim sum comes out and how you can watch the chefs roll out the dough and make the dumplings when you walk in. Definitely make a reservation for peak dinner times!

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    Dim Sumlicious

    Dim Sumlicious

    3.8
    (238 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Finding the Real Deal: Dim Sumlicious is the Authentic Yum Cha Las Vegas Has Been Missing…read moreLas Vegas has no shortage of Chinese restaurants, but anyone who's grown up going to yum cha knows the difference between dim sum done right and dim sum done for tourists. I've been on a quiet, slightly obsessive hunt across this city for the genuine article -- the kind of Sunday morning experience that transports you straight to a bustling Hong Kong tea house. And friends, I found it. It's called Dim Sumlicious, and the name does not lie. The moment the first bamboo basket hit our table, I knew this was different. Dim Sumlicious has a chef with over 30 years of experience honing his craft in Hong Kong, and it shows in every single bite. This isn't the frozen-and-steamed shortcut situation you'll find at so many spots around town. These are handmade, skillfully executed classics that carry the weight of real tradition behind them. The har gow wrappers had that perfect translucent delicacy -- thin enough to see through, sturdy enough to hold. The siu mai were plump and properly seasoned. The char siu bao, both baked and steamed, hit every note I was hoping for. Cart after cart brought something worth ordering, and nothing disappointed. But beyond the food, what struck me about Dim Sumlicious was the atmosphere of care. The service was warm, attentive, and genuinely hospitable -- a rarity in a city where restaurants can feel like they're processing customers on a conveyor belt. If you're a dim sum devotee who's been settling for "pretty good," your search is over. Dim Sumlicious is the real deal -- no asterisks, no caveats. Make a reservation, bring the whole family, and go hungry. Las Vegas finally has its yum cha moment. Don't sleep on it.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Cozy Hong Kong dim sum cafe. We came early and everything was very fresh tasting. I especially…read morelike the BBQ baked bun with hot tea. The tendon and chicken feet are very good. Parking was easy Please come and create your own adventure.

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