rev:text
| - The wife and I had about an hour to kill before Zumanity. We were hungry, and didn't want to eat pizza or a sandwich. We saw Chin Chin and the sushi menu. Before we took the time to look at the menu, we sat down and then realized they didn't have any veggie only rolls on the menu. Instead of moving along, we decided to go with entrées instead.
I had the veggie lo mein, my wife had the peanut noodle dish. Both dishes were very fresh, not heavy on the sauce, and the noodles were the freshest I've ever had at any Chinese place. The veggies in the lo mein were perfect. Not overcooked, not undercooked. I could have just had broccoli in it. The peanut dish was "spicy" and had a great sweet tangy flavor. The food is very Americanized, so don't expect authentic...buts its on the Strip, what can you expect.
Our dishes were $14 and $13 respectively. The portion size of each would have been good for us to split. This would have been nice to know, and will be helpful if we go back. Since we were seeing a show after dinner, we didn't want to get a doggy bag.
My wife also had two cocktails - malibu and pineapple. They were $8 each. I had a Tsingtao bomber which was $8 which was actually not a bad deal.
The service was really good, and both the bartenders were very friendly. We had a nice chat with both of them.
As we don't eat on the Strip often, it is good to know we can get a semi reasonable and delicious meal.
|