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Christina C.
Jan 4, 2025
Zero stars for the ordering process. We tried 6 of the touchscreens and had so many issues. It was so frustrating we almost gave up. One wouldn't let us finish ordering. The rest weren't connecting with the credit card machine. I was able to go to the kiosk at the noodle station and order and my husband went to the order his nachos from an actual person. Food was good. We ordered 3 things for 2 of us. Sticky rice bowl Nachos & watermelon drinkRamen bowl
Read MoreAnnabelle R.
Nov 19, 2024
A modern and inviting food hall at Resorts World, offering several different options as we visited this past Sunday to grab some lunch. The place was pretty empty around noon time, which makes sense since half the eateries were closed at this time (the individual restaurants really should post more accurate hours online).We got a customized salad from Salad Jack's, and chicken claypot rice bowl from Geylang, as well as black tea from Tiger Sugar. Everything was very tasty and satisfying, both food and drinks. And service was quick and easy, again, without many other customers around while we were there.Also, the parking garage sign said they charge $18, but staying less than an hour here, parking was free for us (not sure if this is the norm, as it was our first time here, but worth noting).
Read MoreFrancisco D.
Nov 16, 2024
There is such a wide array of shops in this food court. We came on a weekday and not all the shops were open.I got the Geylang Claypot and was impressed by the crispy and flavorful rice mixed with the meat.The Tiger Sugar Mango Sago was a nice dessert drink.Overall, you choose your own experience at this food court. Lots of options and almost certain you'll find something you'll like.There are kiosks at almost every corner including in front of all the shops. It'll show you which restaunts are actually open and you can order from any shops at any kiosks. Be sure to bring a credit/debit card, not very cash friendly.
Read MoreMay E.
Oct 26, 2024
Food is good if you're here to gamble/staying at this hotel, however, I thought this is not the foodie destination that that advertise it to be. It's nice that you can place one order and have food from all the different places, however it's very disorganized and you have to pick up the food yourself, going back and forth.We tried 4 different spots and overall nothing was super tasty, everything was mid-tier. Everything was overpriced for the portion size/quality/taste.The Haru ramen place we got the tonkatsu, the broth was flavorful but nothing special overall. For $23 you could pick any other ramen place on spring mountain and get more flavor and a bigger portion as well. (2.5/5)We also tried The Nori sushi which was just okay. $12-15/cut roll. Pretty standard price. (3/5)Ah Chun Shadong dumplings was probably the worst spot. 3 dry/cold dumplings with little flavor for $11-13 is crazy. (0/5)The Goggle Man we ordered the shrimp stir fry noodle dish (the one with thick udon type noodles) which were actually pretty good! But only came with 3 shrimp for $18. (3/5)
Read MoreMimi L.
Nov 14, 2024
A big food court at the resorts world, there were so many stalls but many were closed that weekend. We have tried pho, aqua Fresca and hand roll bar the same time. We brought all the food and drink to the hand roll bar to eat and ordered some food and drinks there as well. A very good concept but why most stalls weren't open?!
Read MoreHelen C.
Sep 27, 2024
Famous Foods is a food court dominated by Asian options, though they've got a couple American ones sprinkled in there as well. You can order from any of the vendors off any of the iPads in the area and it's a great stop for quality options at (for Vegas standards) reasonably priced foods, especially if you've got a big group with different dietary needs / preferences.Blood Bros Pork Belly Burnt Ends (3.75/5): Insanely fatty and suuuuper smoky. To the point that every time I burped it tasted like smoke for the rest of the night. Fun to share, but I can't imagine eating a whole plate of it myself.Googgle Man's Char Kuey Teow (3/5): Decently generous with the protein and I really wanted to like it, but the noodles were far too soft and dish overall was a little bland.Streetbird's Fried Chicken and Waffle (4/5): Chicken was fried nicely, super tender and moist inside. Flavor of the sauce was great and not very spicy. Waffle was light and sweet, which is exactly what you want, but not as much corn flavor was I was expecting (I think it's advertised as a cornbread waffle).Wu Zhang Beef Noodle Soup (4.5/5): Best bite of the night. Soup was perfectly savory and light, noodles had an awesome chew as well.Strawberry Shaved Ice (3.25/5): Flavors were great and I appreciated that they layered the toppings with the ice, but it took them 15 minutes to construct, so it was half soup by the time it hit my table.
Read MoreErica C.
Aug 6, 2024
I love the Famous Food Street Eats. They literally have every type of food here. I tried the sushi roll spot and the hand pulled noodles. The hand pulled noodles were definitely my fave. The broth was delicious and the noodles were cooked perfectly. They don't skimp on the meat either. Be sure to ask for their side of chili oil. It's premixed with a bit of black vinegar so it compliments the broth perfectly!The handroll bar was okay. Nothing spectacular and a bit expensive. We got the 3 piece since we just wanted a light bite to eat before continuing our night out. I think it was $22. Service was great though.
Read MoreJessie H.
Dec 25, 2024
Decent! Good choices and reasonable too. The best was the street bird sandos and onion rings!!! Cool ambience, not bad at all. Less tip since it's by kiosk!
Read MoreMichael C.
Jan 9, 2024
almost famous??During my stay at Resorts World LV last summer (July 2023 to be precise), I had the opportunity to try out some of the vendors at Famous Foods Street Eats.LOCATIONThe casino level at Resorts World. Follow the signs directing to the "food". Thankfully, this food court has seating spaced throughout its area, as well as a large circular area near a dessert vendor. There's also a bar nearby for those who need an adult beverage with their meal.For a complete listing of food vendors, please visit:https://www.rwlasvegas.com/dining/?toid=tab-famous-foodsORDERING / FOODTo be honest, we visited Famous Foods twice during our stay at RWLV. During our first visit, we ordered from about 4 vendors, including Geyland Claypot Rice, which turned out to have our favorite item of all our orders: Chicken Claypot Rice. So incredibly good....with some spice (fyi). We thought it was so good we returned the next day just for this bowl/claypot.The ordering system is quite (IMHO) organized: There are ordering stations/tablets spaced throughout the food court. Guests are able to select the vendor(s) and food orders via this ordering platform. Payment is by credit card. A phone number must be provided; text messages will be sent to inform you that your food is ready for pick up.An honorable mention food item was the lechon lumpia from Pepita's Kitchen. It was tasty, but a slightly pricey at 5 pieces for $9.side NOTE1. I stayed at Resorts World during the week, and not all of the vendors were open at that time. We did wonder if some vendors only opened on certain days of the week, or perhaps weekends only when there's more foot traffic.2. I wouldn't make a special trip to Resorts World to eat at this food court; just visit if you're staying at the resort.BOTTOM LINEA slightly decent dining experience at Famous Foods Street Eats. Be prepared for pricey food and closed vendors possibly. Do try the Chicken Claypot Rice from Geyland, you'll thank me later, dear reader.
Read MoreJames A.
Aug 6, 2024
Whenever folks write about the new dining experience in Las Vegas, they invariably mention the Famous Foods Street Eats food hall, located in the Resort World Casino at the north end of the Strip. The 24,000 square feet food hall opened in 2021, so has had plenty of time to find their bearings. Resort World has three Hilton brands housed within its boundaries, and has three levels of dining experiences: 12 fine dining restaurants, 8 casual sit-down restaurants, and the food hall which consists of 16 'stalls' serving an eclectic mix of cuisines, most focusing on Asian.We had a chance to dine in the main food court twice, and two other times ordered take out to bring back to the room. Some things I noticed is that many of the stalls seemed to be operated by the same owners, and many of the workers were young folks who you would expect be working in fast food. I wonder if some of them even bounce around the various stalls, depending on where they are needed. For me, this also resulted in a lot of the food tasting very similar, as if prepared generically...no different than if just heated up per instruction Thus the taste of the food ended up what you would expect from a food court, not a formal sit-down restaurant. In fact, I couldn't think of a single dish from the food hall that I would go out of my way to eat.We did get to compare it to one of its main rivals (Eat Your Heart Out at the Durango Casino), and all of us agreed: EYHO is a lot better in terms of both price and quality of food...and it did provide multiple dishes I would definitely eat again and again. But Famous Foods does provide a lot of variety for people staying in Resort World, and if you compare it to other non-fast foods on the Strip, the prices are actually pretty good.
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