Fresh hand pulled noodles made in front of you. I love the contemporary Asian design and the set-up. Service is okay, nothing out of the ordinary for a Chinese location. I do love that it offers a sense of authenticity in the middle of the desert. I ordered the Mongolian Beef Pancakes, Spicy Wonton, and Spicy Beef Brisket Tomato Soup.
First off, the soup came first and it was not very hot. Now, I normally do not like my soups steaming hot but this was definitely room temperature. The noodles was nice and chewy. The soup was underwhelming in taste... I expected it to be very spicy. Very much like Sichuan and peppercorn usage, this did not give that feeling. Reminds me of a spicy beef stew noodle soup from Taiwan. I just wished there was much more of a memorable element to the food.
I also tried the Mongolian beef pancakes which are basically large-scale pan fried dumplings. They were good and juicy but way too oily! The spicy wontons are alright, I do wish it was actually spicy.
I'm not sure if I would return.