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Get: B1 Lan Zhou Beef Noodle Soup, B3 Shanxi Noodle Soup, C3 Pork Belly and Egg, Pan fried dumplings
Skip: Mongolian beef pancakes, C1 Sliced pork and mushrooms, spicy beef appetizer (not on menu)
The B1 is fantastic. The noodles are chewy and the broth is very spicy.
The B3 is similar to the B1 but not as spicy and they use Shanxi Knife Cut noodles instead of the thinner noodles. Shanxi Knife Cut noodles are light and fluffy noodles, akin to dumpling skin. They're a bit hard to eat, I prefer the thinner, hardier noodles in the B1. The broth and beef in both soups are good.
The store's name is Noodle Man, so we ate noodles. But they have the best pan-fried dumplings in Las Vegas. Highly recommend.
My gf always gets the Pork Belly and Egg over noodles and she really likes it.
I'd skip the spicy beef appetizer (it's not on the menu), it is beef smothered in chili oil sauce and it is served cold. I didn't like the texture.
The mongolian beef pancakes are a favorite amongst Yelpers but they didn't work for me. They are extra greasy. The beef is more like a hamburger patty than Mongolian beef. It's hard to explain. Weird is a good word for it.
C1, Sliced Pork and Mushrooms is smothered in sauce and served with Shanxi Knife Cut noodles. I don't think it was as good as the Pork Belly and Egg which is served with thinner noodles.
The service has always been friendly and on point. They got an order wrong one time and they corrected it with no hassle. The food comes out quickly.
Overall, this is my favorite noodle place in Las Vegas next to Ramen Sora.
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