Chicken Claypot Rice
Chicken Clay Pot Rice
You can not add salt to soy sauce! This was salt rock. Not eatable.
Beef claypot rice ($16)
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Chicken Claypot
Beef clay pot rice
Awesome chicken clay pot rice
Beef claypot rice
Chicken Claypot Rice
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Beef claypot
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Beef rice clay pot
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Beef Claypot Rice ($20)
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Front area.
Nick C.
Jan 5, 2025
Famous foods food court changes, but Geyland Claypot rice is still there. Decent Claypot rice (price is a bit high, around$20)...but you're in Vegas. Nothing too special, but I think one of the more fulfilling options in Famous Foods (inside of Resorts World)Rating is closer to 3.5 stars. It would be 5 stars if they served to rice in a Claypot!
Read MoreJeong P.
Jan 7, 2025
I don't know what happened since my last visit, but the Famous Foods food court at Resorts World is all but dead. Out of a dozen supposed eateries, only about 5 are still open, even during the busy holiday season. After trying this place for a second time, I can definitely see why.I tried the mushroom claypot on my last visit so this time my family opted for 3 chicken and 1 beef. All four were God awful. The chicken claypot was so salty that it was inedible. It wasn't evenly seasoned as well, with the chicken pieces being much more heavily salted than the rice. You can see them cook these bowls somewhere else and bring them up, and I can bet you money that they just assemble the ingredients in the pot and don't even cook them in there. The beef claypot was even worse. The rice was so overcooked and mushy it was like eating porridge. My brother in law asked for a refund for his, which he received, but none of this food should have ever been served. I personally don't ask for refunds, I just choose not to ever come back. I'd be surprised if this place is still around by the end of the year. Never again.
Read MoreLesley L.
Dec 10, 2024
I ordered the chicken rice. I thought it was a ton of food, enough for 2 people IMO. It was flavorful with just the right amount of kick, though every so often, there would be an overly salty bite. I thought there was a pretty good amount of meat--more lap cheong (sausage) than chicken. I personally would have liked it to have more veggies. The Chinese greens were good, nice and tender. There were done nice bits of crispy rice in there.I had trouble ordering at the kiosks, the credit card reader wouldn't light up despite trying 3 stations. It worked fine at the kiosk they have right at the food stall. Took 20 minutes to get my food. Kind of annoying they charge $1 to go. I did dine in and took it up to my room. They still give disposable silverware with dine in.
Read MoreMarlo Y.
Nov 27, 2024
There's not much on the menu here, but I ended up getting the beef claypot rice. As expected for Vegas on the strip, and in this area, it was very expensive, about $20 for an underwhelmingly small bowl. I was disappointed but not really surprised.Despite the value not aligning with what I paid for, the dish itself was tasty. Not $20 tasty, but pretty good if you ignore the price you paid. But I was definitely not full after eating this and bummed some food off of my friends.Would not come back here unless someone else were paying, not really worth the price.
Read MoreAlexis M.
Oct 8, 2024
Not bad. The flavor was there. My husband and I weren't sure what to eat at the food court at Resorts World. They are about $16-20+ bowls but it is very filling and has a lot of rice. We ordered the beef and it was decent. Service was quick and the ambiance is standard noise as it in the main food court with all the other vendors.
Read MoreTiffany Y.
Dec 15, 2024
It's located in the Famous Food Street Eats food court area and probably one of the best food in that area. The claypot rice is flavorful with all the ingredients. The beef comes with a soft boiled egg which makes the rice nice and creamy when mixed in.
Read MoreConrad L.
Sep 7, 2024
Picked this casual spot given the great smells and was not disappointed. Went with the chicken claypot rice and it was delicious. This dish was full of flavor and so comforting. There was a nice crunch from crispy bits of rice with a deep umami flavor along with some sweetness and a little heat. The chicken was tender and the Lao Chung was very nice as it was slightly charred. Pork belly was fatty and salty though a little dried. Great flavor and value for Vegas eats.
Read MoreJenny K.
Aug 19, 2024
I was very excited to try this spot at the Famous Street Food Eats inside Resorts World but was a bit disappointed with the food.I ordered the beef claypot and the flavor had a little kick but was very salty. The rice to meat ratio was off, and the rice was crispy but it tasted a bit overcooked for my liking. The dish was quite pricy but considering that it's on the strip it's expected. I would definitely recommend checking out the other stands if you happen to dine at the food court. They have kiosks all around and you order there and pick up the food from the designated stalls. The inside decor is very vibrant and it really mimics that "street market" vibe!
Read MoreShik P.
Jul 28, 2024
First time trying out Geylang Claypot Rice. There are only 3 items on the menu. It's basically traditional Southeast Asian rice dishes slowly cooked in traditional claypots with a variety of savory ingredients. They have chicken, beef and mushroom options. I ordered the Beef Claypot Rice to go so my food didn't come in the traditional heavy black or gray claypot.Ordering here at Famous Foods Street Eats are done on kiosks. They have all the available food stalls on the kiosk. There is a $1.00 additional fee for to go food for pick up. I'm assuming the $1.00 fee is for the to go packaging and utensils. However it doesn't specify just states, "to go." The Beef Claypot Rice was good but not as flavorful as I was expecting especially for a traditional Southeast Asian claypot meal. The meal cost $22.49 with tax. I was expecting it to be really good due to their pricing. It's just adequate. I'm not sure if I would order this meal again unless they reduce and adjust their price point. It was too sweet and some of the rice was burnt and overcooked. The seasoning used did not taste like black pepper seasoning sauce. The beef however was tender and cooked right. The cook did a good job with the temperature and texture of the beef. Green and red bell peppers were good and not over cooked. The onions were sautéed and just right. The serving was not proportioned for the pricing. Customer service here was great the lady that handed my food smiled and said thank you. The gentleman cooking the food on the wok was also friendly and said thank you and have a good evening. The staff were nice and welcoming. Staff definitely gets 5 stars along with how the beef was cooked. Price point, seasoning and rice gets 3 stars.
Read MoreHarmonie T.
Apr 17, 2024
I was pretty excited to check this place out because the Mushroom Claypot Rice caught my attention simply because I luvvv me some mushrooms. However, this didn't quite hit the mark for me. https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/geylang-claypot-rice-las-vegas?select=VHlXxQSs4ApMPtBtb4RQ9A For starters, this $16 dish is described to have maitake mushrooms. There were less than 5 pieces of maitake mushrooms. The remaining pieces of mushroom looked like standard brown button mushrooms. This also came with peppers, onions, yu choy, basil, green onion, and vegan oyster sauce. I would have preferred a better balance of ingredients but I suppose it's not a crime for a claypot rice dish to be heavy on the rice. This was also a bit oily. If I were to come back, I would ask for less oil and to go heavy on the veggies. I'm not even sure I would have the option to customize since food is ordered through a giant iPad.Convenient fast food but I'd rather spend more money on better quality dishes at a full-service restaurant within Resorts World.
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