Pan-seared scallops
Hot & sour soup $12.88 Goose Island American IPA $10
Sweet & Sour Crisp Pork $24.88
Wok fried scallops
Wok-fried Spareribs ("Bi Gen Tang" style)
Salt & pepper pork
Szechuan style poached fish fillet
Ma po tofu
Chilled jellyfish
Crispy fried chicken wings
Chilled jellyfish
Chilled jellyfish
Chilled jellyfish
Seafood noodle soup
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Honey bbq pork
Salted fish & minced chicken fried rice $24.88
Salt & pepper tofu
Honey bbq pork
Garlic baby bok choy
Chilled spicy cucumber
Spicy cucumber
Hillary P.
Dec 16, 2024
Tucked away in the corner of the Palazzo casino is the Hong Kong Café. Offering more traditional Cantonese and Szechuan dishes that have a wide variety of taste for your pallet. A more modern vibe and nice layout also allows for a space between the tables which gives you a little bit of breathing room.Stopped in here twice now and found it easily accessible both on a weekend and weekday night. Definitely a stop for many Asian patrons which is a great sign. Our waiter on both occasions was exceptionally nice and attentive. Several appetizers, several soft drinks, tea and three entrées on both occasions average about $50-$55 a person (no alcohol), which is a good deal in Las Vegas these days compared to some of the restaurants in the area. Any leftovers you can take to go, and the waitress was kind enough to offer us some extra of their house made, extra spicy, super Chinese mustard!
Read MoreJenny G.
Jan 4, 2025
Decent Chinese restaurant inside Palazzo. Made reservations for dinner since we were seeing Shin Lim that night and it's nearby and convenient.Got seated on time and service was good.Food:- minced chicken lettuce wraps 5/5- salted fish fried rice 3/5 - decent salted fish but the rice was hard, fried rice typically uses day old rice but this was tough to chew - lo mein noodles: recommend the beef, it's delicious 5/5Drink:- Hong Kong milk tea: 1/5; sadly one of the worst drinks I've had; wayyyyy too sweet I only took a few sips and stopped
Read MoreCepy J.
Dec 26, 2024
Service- bad.. nobody came until I finally asked for a water.(after 10min. of waiting)Food- we ordered appetizers, noodle, and some main dish.. but noodles came and nothing until we finished eating, so we had to cancel all others.When we pay- they don't even say "Thank you.."
Read MoreRay L.
Dec 24, 2024
Big crowds at this hotel restaurant and wanted to see the hype. Prices are well above what you can get at other Chinese eateries in LV chinatown. Ambience is very nice with good spacious dining room. Food was mediocre at the most! We ordered the siu loong bao dumpling and the skin was thick with not much flavor in the filling. The shrimp tempura was the same as you can get from the Costco freezer section. My congee with beef came lukewarm with a raw egg on top which should have easily cooked. The base of the congee was flavorless and the raw egg made it a runny mess to eat. Just a total disappointed dining experience at this promise looking restaurant. I guess all their patrons are visiting tourists who won't be back anytime soon. Heed this advice and if you want authentic Chinese food, make the trip to LV chinatown.
Read MoreWendy T.
Dec 31, 2024
Honestly not bad if you're craving Chinese food and don't want to make your way out to Chinatown. Our group wanted to eat Peking duck but we didn't want to leave the strip. The restaurant is located inside the palazzo hotel. We came during lunch and was seated right away. Service was good and attentive, the food did take a while to come out though. We ordered family style to share. Some of my favorites were the Peking duck, this was prepared table side and came with cucumbers, scallions, hoisin sauce and a choice of pancake wraps or buns. They took the carved duck to the back and brought it back out chopped up served with traditional plum sauce. The honey walnut shrimp was great, the size of the shrimps were big and plump. We also liked the garlic string beans, beef chow fun and the wok fried spare ribs. They also serve dim sum and other noodle soup options but we didn't try them.
Read MorePatrick J.
Dec 23, 2024
We ordered Peking duck, hot and sour soup, wok fried tenderloin, and bock Choi. The food was food but not outstanding. The hot and sour soup was not temperature hot. The big disappointment was the Peking duck. When they sliced it, it was only skin, then they brought out the other dishes. Usually the slices have some meat with the skin. We got the remaining duck meat long after we finished everything else after we asked the waitress. The order of the food was all messed up.
Read MoreDorian C.
Dec 8, 2024
Very quick service and is one of the only dine ins at Venetian that was open late. There's lots of option in the menu and very straight forward.I was very skeptical due to the reviews but I'm glad I stopped by because I actually had a great experience. The restaurant had tons of seating and TVs all around.Had the Hong Kong milk tea and Potstickers, was a great snack!
Read MoreQuentin P.
Jul 1, 2024
Ambiance was little dark, quiet, cleanService pretty ok, not bad not super good.Food was decent but little pricey.Had beef and scallion, congee, like a hainan chicken and Shu mai. I tried to think of a dish that was a clear winner, but couldn't. Just decent non greasy Chinese food. In general a tad on the salty side.Would not stop by again.
Read MoreLoralyn N.
May 8, 2024
For my first Vegas trip, this was definitely one of the better meals I had had. Granted it's definitely some of the priciest Chinese food I've seen, the quality was definitely there for most of it. We were sat right away and the service was quite quick. They even let us change the channel to the basketball game. Here are the rankings of the food we ordered:Pork Shumai: 4.5/5Har Gow: 4/5Honey Walnut Shrimp: 4.5/5Singapore Style Noodles: 3/5Black Pepper Beef: 5/5Potstickers: 3/5Garlic String Beans: 4/5Oven Roasted Duck: 4/5The ones I'd definitely skip would be the potstickers, har gow, and the singapore noodles. Those were the ones I felt were lacking in some flavor. Everything else was really good with good flavors and textures. This was definitely underestimated. This is a great place to go if you're tired of buffets and just need a pretty decent Asian meal.
Read MoreDavid G.
Feb 15, 2025
Well located in the Palazzo. Top notch food and service.The soup dumplings, pork fried rice and Mongolian beef are among the best I have had. Excellent dessert choices.A must try if you like Chinese food!
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