My family and I were staying on the Las Vegas Strip. We were tired of the mediocre (and not to mention expensive) food options on the Strip so we took a cab outside of the area to the Chinatown region to eat at Booming Pot Noodles.
This restaurant is really quaint (read: small) and their tables really don't comfortably fit more than four to five people.
The staff were nice. They speak Chinese and the main waitress seems to speak English okay (not sure about the line cooks).
The food here is Taiwanese and pretty authentic. My Taiwanese parents approved and said the food reminded them of food they'd get back in Taiwan.
I got the braised pork over rice (lu rou fan). It was quite tasty, just the way I remembered. The portion size was large too, and they give you a good amount of meat and rice.
The spicy wontons were delicious. They give you about six in one serving. The oil and the wontons were married so nicely. I loved them!
The beef noodle soup was okay. I really like this dish in general but thought this one was lacking a little bit in flavor (despite looking very oily). I also thought the hand cut noodles didn't taste as good as the regular thin noodles.
The regular dumplings were also good too. My parents said they tasted Taiwanese. They went well with the soy sauce and vinegar combo that you can just make yourself.
I would come back again for yummy Taiwanese food.