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Pretty good Dim Sum for Sin City. But they only serve from 10am-3pm, seven days a week. After 3pm it's dinner only and they only have 1-3 dim sum items on the dinner menu. You can tell a major difference in the availability of parking spaces between dim sum time and regular dinner. But I've found its generally a good sign when I'm the only white person in a Dim Sum place. Which was definitely the case here. All locals. Came here on a Sunday (busiest day)! *BBQ pork buns steamed & baked. Baked was sweeter because of the sweetness of the bread and looks like a regular bun. But I like dipping the steamed version in soy sauce more. *Sticky rice in lotus leaf (with meat/shrimp filing). You MUST get this one *Steamed spare ribs in black bean sauce *Shrimp Har Gow We got 6 different types of dim sum + hot tea for $17.80 (for 2 people). It doesn't get better than that in Sin City! Only bummer was that we got full before they brought out the Steamed Chinese Broccoli + Oyster Sauce. Which is one of my favorites :( ! But I'd say this place is a must for any trip to LV. Especially after dining at all the fancy smanshy places on the strip. It's also really easy to get to ---- just go down Tropicana (towards the Rio) and make a right on Decatur. Boom you're there!
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