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    Pan Asian Express

    1.6 (34 reviews)
    ModeratePan Asian, Fast Food
    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Dennis B.

    The food had too much sugar, the chow mein did not really have any taste to it, the orange chicken was okay but the garlic chicken with mushrooms was weird. I did not finish my food, one of things saving this place was that it did have coke there. When I arrived the lady that served my food was too busy talking to her employees and they had to stop her for her to even acknowledge me. Not coming back, I will probably go to McDonalds next door in the food court.

    Is this even meat??!

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    5 years ago

    Ordered orange chicken and fried rice - very dry and bland! Go with other options at the food court. Bally's location.

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    5 years ago

    Chow mein and orange chicken was great for a mid day snack. Prices were reasonable and service was fast

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    Small portions, overpriced, low quality food. But I guess what can I expect in downtown Las Vegas?

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    And I staying at ballys casino and after a fun night out I saw there was a food court.

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