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    Wing Lei

    4.0 (681 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndChinese, Seafood, Bars
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    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    WING LEI ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Upscale
    Good for groups

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    Pomegranate cakes complements of the chef
    Alicia D.

    This was hands down the best meal we had in Las Vegas! Came here from a friend's recommendation and all I can say is wow!! The service was impeccable and top notch from the hostess to the servers! The decor is stunning and clean. Love the extra touch of the stool for your purse! We ordered the pot stickers which were delicious. Perfect for sharing. We shared General Tao's chicken and jasmine rice and it was the best! Cooked perfectly and flavored to perfection! Honestly it was such a large portion, so glad we split it! The rice noodle bowl was fun to eat too! Before our meal, the chef sent out a beef jelly which tasted amazing! We ordered the caramel lotus cake that was so tasty! Then the chef sent out three petit fours which were such a yummy surprise! Then they sent us home with pomegranate cakes! If I couid give 10 stars I would! Do not miss this restaurant!!

    Tracy M.

    This place is 10 stars at least. We had peeking duckin Little Bal buns with celery it doesn't get better than that. The servers here is Royal. After you finish your dinner, they bring you little dessert pieces, one by one.

    Imperial Peking Duck cut table side
    Vanny K.

    Never thought I would run into a Michelin Star restaurant on the Las Vegas strip. After a few hours of gambling, I happened to stumble on Wing Lei by accident while heading back to my room for a little break before dinner. Once I seen the huge pomegranate trees inside the restaurant, I knew I was in the right place. The vibes were on another level, from the table settings to the keen staff being genuinely friendly, and attentive to your every need to complement your dining experience. They were so observant, that staff offered me a little chair for my fanny pack that was hidden underneath my sweater. Since I was dining alone, I ask the waiter for his recommendations, and boy did he deliver. He went beyond my expectations, and I wanted to keep things light, since I had dinner plans in 4hrs. My experience consisted of their delicious Crispy Shrimp Toast, Honey Glazed Bbq Spare Ribs, their famous Imperial Peking Duck prepared table side, paired with Perrier Jouët by the glass, and Pellegrino to refresh my palate . One thing about Asian Cuisine, every sense of taste will be experienced, and Wing Lei definitely elevated my expectations on every level.

    Dessert
    Lucy L.

    The atmosphere is great and I love that they give a little chair for your purse. Upon entering, service was fantastic. Our main server that took our order went a little MIA, and we had to flag him down. For a high end Michelin star restaurant, that was disappointing. For the food, overall it's good but I didn't find anything special. Perhaps as an Asian, I am more picky and have higher expectations. We got the set meal and initially thought we would be hungry after but our table of 4 were all full at the end. Red King Crab: probably my favorite. It was delicious Truffle Soup Dumpling: it was good and maybe because I ate at Din Tai Fung for breakfast, I was disappointed to see we only got one dumpling Grilled Wild Glacier Sea Bass: it was cooked perfectly but with the curry sauce, I didn't think it paired well Imperia Peking Duck: this was delicious! The bread was a bit soggy but still tasty Braised prime short rib: good but not special Dessert selection: you get several different types. The chocolate tart was good but the taste gets tiring

    Pan-Seared Pot Stickers ----
    Dan P.

    We dined at Wing Lei twice during our last stay in Vegas. Both time we had groups of 8 to 9. We had so much food and fun. But here are a few comments and tips based on our recent experience. Drinks: Wing Lie's bartenders are horrible. I ordered Old Fashioned (bourbon one night, rye the second night) and both times there were rather pathetic. Food: Overall food is great but we had some issues on this visit. One night the General Tsao's chicken was perfect, the second night it was a gummy, inedible mess. One night the duck was perfect. The other night the duck was so salty it was barely edible. We tried at least 1/2 the menu, and it was a lot of fun to share using the lazy Susan on the table. Service: Excellent but staff struggled in providing separate checks (they succeeded in the end but it was tough) Value: Good value Ambiance: One of the nicest Chinese restaurants ever Overall cleanliness: excellent

    Dessert bon bons
    Nikki B.

    Beautiful meal and experience. Such a special, lovely meal, the moment you step through the doors it feels like a Michelin star experience, because it absolutely is. From the service, food and ambience, I highly recommend splurging on a dinner at Wing Lei. Don't forget to reserve a duck ahead of time, you won't be disappointed!

    Chrysanthemum dessert
    Helen Z.

    I overall enjoyed dining at Wing Lei. The appetizers were great, particularly the king crab salad. I got the sampler, and it was a good way to taste through bite size editions of the best selling apps. The Peking duck was great albeit I wish they cut more meat off of the duck as I saw them wheel away the carcass with some meat left on it, especially as the duck has a hefty price tag. The dessert was phenomenal and I would totally go away just for this dessert. Excellent service and just overall beautiful interior and experience

    Dim sum
    Mariana D.

    Wing Lei at the Wynn is every bit as elegant as you'd expect from the only Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant in North America. The attention to detail here is remarkable--from the tiny chairs to hold your purse to the thoughtful touches like white chopsticks for appetizers and black for dinner. Even the tea service is executed with perfection, and your cup will never sit empty. The dining room is intimate, with golden fixtures just outside the windows that add to the luxe atmosphere. Service is highly attentive without being intrusive--efficient, quick, and polished. We sampled quite a bit of the menu: * Peking Duck - carved tableside, a true showstopper and worth coming back for. * Potstickers & Shrimp Toast - good starters, well executed. * Chow Mein - I'd personally skip this one; flavors didn't shine. * Pork Fried Rice - a miss for me, unexpectedly sweet. * Scallops with sausage & truffle - outstanding, buttery and rich, my personal favorite. * Three Cup Sea Bass - phenomenal, delicate yet flavorful. * Braised Short Rib - fall-off-the-bone tender, melt-in-your-mouth good. Cocktails were also a delight--their espresso martini with five-spice was silky and smooth with just the right kick. Dessert is light, and they end the evening with a small thank-you gift (cupcakes!) which was such a sweet touch. Overall, flavors here lean subtle and nuanced rather than bold, but that's part of the refined experience. I'd return in a heartbeat for the duck, scallops, sea bass, and short rib. Between the service, setting, and meticulous plating, Wing Lei delivers a truly special dining experience.

    I ordered the Peking duck, and when wrapped in the thin pancakes with scallions and cucumber, it was surprisingly close in quality to the Peking duck I had enjoyed in Beijing. It was a delightful and nostalgic experience. I was a little disappointed to see that only about 20 slices of duck skin and meat were served from the whole roasted duck, with a substantial amount of meat remaining that was simply taken away. Had I known that, for an additional aboout $45, the remaining duck could be turned into a soup, or for about $25 into a chow mein or fried rice dish, I definitely would have ordered one of those options. That said, the duck itself was absolutely excellent. I was also fortunate enough to try two new dessert offerings. The first was a milk pudding with red beans, ginger syrup, and plums. While enjoyable, I felt it could have been even more refreshing if the ginger syrup and plums had a bit more acidity. The second dessert, the Lotus Cake, was absolutely perfect. The combination of the osmanthus tea cream and caramel cake was truly unique. The flavors were fragrant, sweet, and beautifully balanced, creating an experience that felt like awakening an entirely new palate. Thank you to everyone at Wing Lei for providing such a memorable dining experience and for introducing me to new flavors and culinary experiences. I truly appreciate the warmth, professionalism, and hospitality of the entire staff. I look forward to returning again.The Lotus Cake has definitely earned a spot on my must-order list for my next visit.

    Lulu L.

    Wing Lei is one of my favorite Chinese restaurants, and I've enjoyed dining here many times over the years. It was awarded a Michelin star in the past, and while the prices have definitely gone up, the food and experience are still worth it. The dishes are always excellent. One of my favorites is the walnut shrimp--so flavorful, juicy, and tender. Another favorite of mine is the Beijing duck, which is consistently delicious (although it used to be a lot better priced for the whole duck). The atmosphere is beautiful--elegant yet welcoming. The last renovation made it look a lot more open while still maintaining some Eastern elegance.

    Mapo Tofu ----
    Carol W.

    A group of friends went here specifically for the start of what we lovingly called "The Duck around and Find out" tour. What We ordered: Peking Duck ($137.88) along with crispy wagyu rolls ($32.88), vegetable fried rice ($23.88), sauteed green beans ($27.88), and mapo tofu $27.88. The Peking Duck arrived to be carved tableside, and our initial "pancakes" were maede for us (I could never reepeat the beautiful presentation they did though); there were also two different "types" of pancakes - tradition, and a more bao style. Along with the duck, they brought a beautiful consumme, and 3 "dipping" sauces. My thoughts: I loved the crispy duck pieces and the duck itself was juicy, and full of flavor. I liked both pancakes, but I think I preferreed the traditional thin ones the most - but the bao style was really good. The Mapo and fried rice were good, but for the price nothing that stood out as special to the restaurant. I did like the green beans - alot, though I also felt that it was a little pricy for what you got (at least my tummy was happy with them!) Wine: Decent wine list, and unfortunately I did not take a photo of the wine. It worked with the duck though, aned thats all you can ask for. Cocktails: I got the Dragon King ($25). It was perfectly balanced and delicious. Service: Impeccable! It did seem like there was a lot of duck left on the carcus, so not sure if that is what iws used to make the cosumme. However, for the price, I felt like the 4 of us got as much duck as we wanted. On the sides, I do agree with some of the other comments - maybe a little pricy for the amount of food you got. However, the restaurant is beautiful, the food beautifully presented, and while I could see going back, it might be to try other dishes.

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    How many does the Peking duck entree serve?

    We were a table of eight and enjoyed our fill. They first carve the pieces by the table that have the crispy skin and serve them (either in wraps or steamed buns; I would recommend the steamed buns) They bring back the rest of the bird carved.

    I just called and ask about your Chinese new year brunch and I was told it's only for invited host? What is that mean it's not open for public?

    No, it's invite only now

    Can you order 1/2 of the peking duck vs. the whole duck?

    Do not believe you can order 1/2 portion; however I think they did offer a Duck appetizer/starter.

    Do you need to order the duck in advance?

    It makes me wonder if it is old and just sitting in the kitchen to be reheated. Most authentic restaurants require it to be ordered in advance. At this restaurant no. Servicing is also most unusual as the skin isn't served separately from the… 

    What should I order here to stretch $50 food credit..lol? I mean, white rice is $6.88! 😩

    Well, you could order Sautéed Asparagus 豉汁炒蘆筍 26.88 With tax and tip you're getting close to $50. White rice for $6.88 is a bargain at Wing Lei. Push the limit and make Vegetable Fried Rice 素菜炒飯 22.88… 

    When was last time Wing Lei offered Dim Sum Brunch Buffet? Will they plan to bring it back this…

    Yes they are having it for 2021. This is the last week though so be sure to get in while you can!

    Will there be a Chinese New Year brunch next year and a Christmas one this year?

    I'm guessing there will be if they are still around. Check out the reviews from 1-5 stars. Look closely at the lower reviews as I think they are more truthful. Some of the 5 star reviews seem to be from some who only eat Chinese-American or… 

    Is this place suitable for a group for a bachelor party?

    No, unless you get a private room. It's very fancy and quiet. Better off going to SW a steakhouse.

    Will there be a Chinese New Year brunch this year?

    When do they have dim sum and lobster buffet?

    Good afternoon Rapidech, we currently only offer our Dim Sum Brunch at Wing Lei during Chinese New Year and the Christmas season. Thank you.

    When is the Chinese New Year (2020) dim sum brunch starts?

    Good morning JK, We will be offering Chinese New Year Dim Sum Brunch at Wing Lei from January 24 through February 1. For additional questions our Dining Team will be happy… 

    Hi are you doing the Dim Sum brunch this year (2019) for the holidays?

    Hello GM, yes we are offering the Dim Sum Holiday Brunch at Wing Lei beginning December 24 through January 1. For more information please contact our Dining Team at (702) 770-3463. Thank you.

    What are the dates for the holiday buffet/Chinese New Year buffet for this coming season?

    When does the Chinese New Year dim sum brunch starts? Also, what are the hours? Thank you!

    Hello Susan, Chinese New Year Dim Sum Brunch at Wing Lei will be offered from February 4-10, from 11:00 am to 2:30 pm. Thank you and we hope to welcome you soon.

    Hi can you make reservations for the Holiday buffet or Chinese New Year buffets at Wing Lei?? Thank you!

    Hello Cory, Please call our dining reservations team for more information on reservations for the holiday dim sum brunch. (888) 352-3463 or (702) 770-3463. Thank you.

    What's the dress code for the brunch?

    "Business casual attire is required. For ladies, the attire is dressy and elegant; for gentlemen, collared shirts or polos are required. Shorts, sports apparel and open shoes are not permitted."

    Hi, will you open one in Boston wynn? You are the best Chinese restaurant I had in America. But I live in Boston.

    I'll try to open one in boston!

    When is the holiday dim sum brunch gonna start? And till when? Thanks?

    Hello Bev, The Holiday Dim Sum Brunch will start this Saturday, December 22 and be available until January 1. Please be advised that brunch will be served from 11 am to 3… 

    Does the holiday dim sum include duck?

    Hello Jed, Our holiday dim sum brunch will include Peking duck. Thank you.

    Are kids allowed?

    Hello Alexander, Children age 5 and older are allowed to dine at Wing Lei. Children under 5 are… 

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