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| - A 24-hr Asian restaurant nestled in the midst of a casino food court, claiming to specialize in Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese AND Korean food, and recommended by a white security guard who probably would've suggested Panda Express to us just because we are Asian? We definitely approached with caution, but since we had trekked over to the Quad in the cold just to find that our original destination, Hash House, was already closed, we gave it a shot.
It wasn't as bad as we had feared. The prices are steep (no $6 bowls of pho here), the service rather inattentive despite the fact that we were 1 of only 3 groups there, but the food itself was halfway decent. It may have helped that it appears Korean-run and we ordered Korean food. The soondubu, which I don't remember coming with an egg, tasted fine. The jiggae was almost the same, with kimchi and a bit more variety. The panchan selection was very limited.
Overall, the food and prices do not compare to anything in K-town or Cupertino, but if you're in Vegas and realllly want yourself an Asian food fix without the hassle of going all the way out to Spring Mountain Rd, Ginseng is an okay alternative. Just don't expect anything amazing.
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