Abalone and sea urchin from Buddha Jump over the wall dish
Condiments
Veg spring roll
two vases of flowers on a shelf
Dim sum style.
a table set for a formal dinner
a menu on a table
With the Metas, nadeen & Kelly
Gorgeous view
Hot and sour soup
Alcohol cart
ramen and noodles, ramen, noodle dish, noodles, food, noodle soup
food, steak
Dining area
Mango pudding!!
Sautéed pea leaves
Egg tart with bird nest
Black pepper steak
Peking duck
So Bomb
Menu
steak, food
interior
interior
Joann C.
Dec 28, 2018
I've been coming here for years now and it's still the same. Upon entering, you need to buzz in and the doors will open. Then the host will take you to your seat.It's a very private dining experience with butlers there to take your order. I liked the veg spring rolls and the black pepper beef. For the vegetables, I stick with the sautéed pea shoot with garlic. Everything is really fresh and made to order.The chefs can basically make whatever you want. They have the best birds nest here and even have a version with egg tart. I enjoyed the mango pudding as well.
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Nancy H.
Jul 14, 2022
No questions ask, their environment and their food is great, nice service, love everything about this place
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Jason J.
May 24, 2016
Top notch experience, was invited to experience Paiza over the weekend and it did not disappoint. Delicious, authentic Chinese cuisine with very attentive service.Atop the 50th floor of the Venetian/Palazzo, this exclusive club is invite only and limited to Vegas' highest net worth guests. Was very fortunate to have this experience.
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Thirsty Pig ..
Sep 24, 2009
This is an exclusive club where high rollers, primarily aimed at the Chinese clientele, can eat, drink, and gamble. It is the secret dining/gambling club in Vegas. You can only get in with large deposit and/or a word from your handler/host with a reservation. You can only get up there with a special elevator card key as well. Once you arrive, there's special doors without signs or any indication of the place. When you finally walk in there's a simple counter with a host waiting to accept your reservations.Once inside, this plush but not overly fancy area features a lounge area, a gambling area, and a few private rooms for dining. I was told that the dining and kitchen is open 24 hours a day. You can order anything from the menu at all hours. The menu is primarily Cantonese cuisine. The food was some of the best Cantonese Chinese I had ever had. On top of that, there is a great liquor selection, at no charge - including some fine single malt scotches. I was told that the Macau equivalent - Paiza Club is 4 or 5 times larger than the Las Vegas one. I assume that there are more high rollers out there. I was fortunate enough to have dinner at The Paiza with some friends.
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Alex K.
Feb 22, 2011
The Paiza club in the Palazzo on the 50th floor is as good as it gets. We had a private room for dining and had the option of ordering anything, as long as it was Asian food, on and off the menu. I wanted some eggs and they provided it, done with a 5 star flare. I asked for Vietnamese Pho and they provided that as well, which amazed the hell outta me because I thought Pho stew had to be made 12 hours in advance. We asked for Johnny Walker Blue Label and it was brought to our table. As a matter of fact, we asked for bottles of the stuff and they gladly obliged, leaving it there and asking if they should pour it or if we will. The orange juice was fresh squeezed as it was ordered. Luckily for them, I didn't want apple or watermelon juice. I would quote some prices but I can't remember any. I just recall the Blue Label in the price range of $450-550. Some of the entrees were up in the hundreds. Pros: Everything. The service. The food. The shark fin soup that I thought was noodles. Cons: None. But if we had to pay for it then the con would be the price. Other thoughts: I will be rich one day just so I can enjoy this type of lavish living all the time. But then again, I'd probably die early if I lived like this all the time. Too rich for my blood. Pun intended.
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Chris R.
Dec 26, 2010
It was about dinner time one evening as I talked with several people about a new idea. Some of these friends wanted to head up to the 36th floor at The Venetian. The 36th floor was accessed by a VIP representative from the hotel, as a digital key was necessary to access it. The Paiza Club is THE quintessential big time player high-roller lounge. I asked another VIP host, as I entered, about some stats. She said that there is a dining room with 34 seats. There are three private chefs and 24-hour butler service here as well. This is a place I could get used to! The host also mentioned that one would need a million dollar credit line to have access to this particular ultra private club.The view alone from my seat reminded me of watching one of the new Ocean's movies. I was in a high-roller suite recently and this view of Las Vegas could quite possibly beat it. One of the acquaintances I was with just nodded at one of the assistants, one of about 30 people working in the club, and they promptly brought over several tasty snacks. The first snack was a perfectly seasoned edamame. The second was a dried wasabi pellet mixed with cashew nuts. I've never had this kind of snack, so good! I didn't eat dinner here as I didn't want to overstay my welcome but the drinks couldn't have been refilled fast enough. The butler staff didn't hover, they just knew when the drinks would be empty. The staff always stay visible, but just far enough away not to be heard. There were a few LCD screens around with various games and shows.The Paiza Club is geared towards the Asian high-roller and may or may not include the kind of luxury or style that one may be used to in Europe. I've also heard that The Paiza Club in Macau, China is several times larger. Enjoy your time here, as it may not come around often.
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Benjamin L.
Mar 27, 2009
You know you have arrived as a VIP when you step into the Paiza club. You need a one million dollar credit line, to play here. I had the opportunity to stay in the paiza suites for one weeks time. 3 bedroom suites, Karaoke room, excercise rooms. Bottles of Louis XIII in the room ready for me to drink. My week consisted of Gambling everyday, clubbing everyday, messages everyday. 24 hour butler service. Shark Fin soup every morning when i woke up along with the Chinese delicacy birds nest soup. You probably can't stay here betting 500 a hand, your looking more at $5000 a hand for 8 hours a day of baccarat. Can't go wrong when your playing with that type of Moolah. Love the food, love the casino.
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Gia J.
Nov 19, 2014
Extraordinary service! This is the last hotel I've stayed at before I moved to Vegas and it basically confirmed the decision I've had in mind that I wanted to move to Vegas. This is a dream city! And Paiza was an experience of my dream. Keep up w it!
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My V.
Feb 23, 2024
The service was excellent. However, food was a hit or miss. The chef will always try to accommodate and customize the dishes. Taste wise again is a hit or miss. Don't 300k min to Gamble
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Andrew C.
Sep 30, 2020
The BEST Chinese food in Vegas! Everyone else is a distant second. I highly recommend.
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