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  • Just happened to catch their signage while driving past their location on W Flamingo and Durango. I noticed the "Bowl" and thought it might have been another new Poké "Bowl" place that is the latest food trend in Vegas and many of the western states. Or a retro hair salon featuring vintage "Bowl" cuts that some of us sported in the 70s and 80s. Thank heaven it is actually a trendy Asian fusion restaurant and not the latter. Bowl Tique Avenue actually have their menu on the BeyondMenu App, which I was prompted to download when I tried to look at what they offered. Pretty high tech and it is the first business that I know that accepts Apple Pay (which Yelp has been asking about for awhile when I check in to businesses). So while I pulled over about two giant blocks down the door and studying their menu, I decided to give them a try and also test drive the BeyondMenu App. The ordering process is super easy, just select the item and the quantity and add it to the cart. If your total reach a certain threshold for using their online coupon on BeyondMenu, the app will prompt you for the option to use it. Very user friendly!!! The Chinese cooks (possibly the users) were preparing my order of their Signature Fried Rice, side orders of Grilled Chicken Thigh and Pork Tenderloin. As a young Caucasian waitstaff greeted me and handed me one of the menu, which he explained has additional coupons that is not on the BeyondMenu App. I also learned that the very modern and clean restaurant that sports an open kitchen design just opened last Sunday, so they are pretty much off the radar being in business for just 6 days. As I was planning to watch a few episodes of HGTV's Fixer Upper, I had my order to go, and payment was done when I placed the order through the app. But the restaurant decor is very pleasant and the dining room fairly large, that I would enjoy dining in the next time I am in the mood for a different kind of Chinese take out. The fried rice I ordered was very large. Easily enough to share between two adults with normal appetite. The Grilled Chicken was prepared nicely and seasoned just right and would totally be the perfect lazy way to meal prep you of your proteins. The Pork Tenderloin appeared to be prepared Chinese style with velveting of the meat, so it is tender and moist. Overall I thought the guest service experience is very good. Immediately after handing my to go order the young waitstaff headed for the exit to open the door and wish me a pleasant evening (simple courteous gestures that are very typical of traditional Japanese restaurants), which I have yet to experience at any Chinese takeout restaurants. The food was good, nothing fancy, but certainly hit the spot twice over. Being so close to where I live, I will likely head back and give other menu items a try (like their noodles or fried pork cutlet). 4 stars.
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