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  • Whenever my friends and I go to Vegas, invariably someone will want to eat Asian style noodles and/or dim sum, so we end up at Noodles in the Bellagio since it's close to where we are. The food here is pretty authentic, but super overpriced, with small portions. There is almost always a short wait to be seated, but they take your order pretty quickly once you're at a table. I've been here a few times, but this is the first time I'm finally writing a review. I've tried: -Cantonese Dumpling Noodle (Shrimp Dumplings w/Bamboo Shoots, Mushrooms, in Rich Broth, $15.50): Definitely not worth the price since this is typically a bland dish. The dumplings are good but you only get like, three. -Mandarin Beef Stew Noodle (Beef Brisket, Tendons-Spiced Herb Broth, $18.75): Really flavorful actually, and they give you a generous amount of beef stew. You can also request for no tendons if you prefer. -Laksa Curry Noodle (Chicken, Fish Cake, Bean Sprouts, Dried Shrimp Paste, Egg, in Rich Coconut Curry Broth, $17): Yum- this is one of our go to dishes. The broth is super flavorful, with the perfect amount of coconut milk in it, and the noodles and other ingredients work very well together. It has a decent amount of spice, so don't get this if you hate spicy food. Otherwise, a must order! -XO Crabmeat Vermicelli (Lump Crab, Egg, Bean Sprouts, Cabbage, XO Sauce, $23.75): Despite the hefty price tag, they do give you a decent amount of crab, and this dish is actually pretty big although it doesn't look that way when it first comes out. It was good, but not so great I would order it again for the price. -Scallop Dumpling & Almond Shrimp Dumpling (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/noodles-las-vegas-2?select=kcv1w_k60jxA_5EsAJX1Mg#kcv1w_k60jxA_5EsAJX1Mg): Both were not very good. The scallop was on the gross side since there was barely any scallop and instead a lot of fillers like water chestnut. The Almond Shrimp was bland, but at least there was a good amount of shrimp. I wouldn't order either again though. I've tried a couple of their other dim sum items like Har Gow and Shiu Mai, and they were good, but if you really want dim sum, you might as well take a cab to the Chinatown area and get a full dim sum meal there. The cost will probably work out to be the same, or cheaper depending on how big your group is. Although the food here is pretty good, the prices are so expensive it makes me cringe as a cheap Asian person! With that being said, I'll probably still be dragged here again on my next trip and just order the Laksa noodles.
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