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  • Food, Festive, and Family-Oriented. That's how this establishment serves the Vegas food scene. Las Vegas brings the best in everything, including food. There are tons of diverse restaurants serving dishes from every part of the world - including the Philippines. Las Vegas has a vibrant & growing Filipino community, and if you're a foodie, some of the best Filipino food can be found in Las Vegas - in particular, at Carding's Tambayan. Known for their karaoke/open mic nights & a dance floor with a DJ/live band, Carding's Tambayan delivers delicious Filipino food from 5 p.m. to 5 a.m. every day! - its location is off the Strip (it's just about a $10 Uber ride - 10-15 min. away from where you're staying along the Strip), but it's a destination for foodies & adventurers alike! Highly recommended to think outside the box (or Strip) & see for yourselves to get some grub that's way better & way cheaper than the food places along the Strip! Among their most well-liked plates are the original Pork Sisig - deep-fried pork belly mixed with onions and jalapeno, and the Balls Platter -comprised of deep fried squid, deep fried shrimp, deep friend chicken balls, kikiam, which is deep-fried ground pork and vegetables. Their take on the Lumpiang Shanghai (Deep-Fried Filipino Egg Rolls) is HELLA GOOD that it can cure a hangover AND satisfy your cravings. However, I've heard that their Bangus Sisig is to-die for! Too bad they ran out of it when we visited for some late night munchies! One of their specialties that's ordered on a regular basis, is their Tapsilog. While the entire word Tapsilog is known as an ordinary word in Filipino, broken apart, each syllable actually stands for something else. Per tapsiloganusa.com, "TAP comes from TAPA, which is cured beef usually marinated with salt, vinegar, soy sauce and pepper. SI comes from SINANGAG which is Filipino fried rice, made with white rice, garlic, salt and pepper. LOG comes from the word ITLOG meaning EGG. Served and cooked at any style." This restaurant not only serves delicious Filipino food, but also offers a comfortable homely feel - the owners care for you & chop it up with you like they know you really well. It is perfect for a casual outing with the family and friends; even a place for an "after party" after clubbing/nightlife on the Strip!
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