Good food and affordable prices. Came here for Friday night dinner with a party of 5 and everyone had a great meal. Located around southwest Las Vegas around the 215, I feel this place is a hidden gem that nobody knows about. The restaurant holds roughly 30 people. The most expensive item I saw was around $12. Most entries were around $9-$10. My party ordered the beef Mongolian pancake, hot and spicy noodle, string-bean pork belly stir fry noodle, tomato beef noodle, and spicy wonton. Everything we had was delicious. My party especially liked the string-bean pork noodle. The noodles were soft but not overly chewy and the broth was very flavorful. Great food for cold weather or after a night of partying. Overall, definitely worth trying once. Service here was good, I have zero complaints. I was pleasantly surprised of the quality and taste of the food here and will be returning.