Quick, but not really impressive food. The cafeteria inside of the casino offers a lot of different small plates priced at about ($4-$5) each, dimsum plates are $5 each (but not usually served hot/fresh) and some dishes even costing only $2 like congee and sweet and sour soup. They also have boba and a soup noodle station.
We ordered the:
- Singapore noodles plate: curry flavor is good, no shrimp in these though!
- Soup Noodles- can get a choice of rice/thin/ thick noodle cooked to order. Comes with couple of pieces of Chinese broccoli, shrimp, beef balls, and fish balls. Choice of chicken or beef broth! We got the beef broth . Broth is kind of salty, overall pretty good.
- Hot and Sour Soup- not really hot/spicy.
- Duck small plate- good, but oily
- Soy sauce chicken- prob my fav of the small dishes we tried, chicken was juicy + flavorful
- boba: apparently they have a mango slush boba that's great but they ran out of mango :(. We got the blueberry slush instead which used fresh blueberries - but it was too sweet for my taste! Boba itself had great texture, and would get that with just their normal milk tea (or Thai tea which the nice lady let me sample!). You also can add popping boba in addition to the normal honey boba!