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Honestly, not the best Asian food you can get. Maybe because I'm from California?? We stopped here for dinner before getting our alcohol beverages. The restaurant looked nice and seemed busy so we figured we give it a try. We ordered the following to share; appetizer: crab ragoon / crab wonton. -- definitely did not taste the best nor did it taste like crab ragoon / crab wonton... Panda express has better cream cheese ragoon. We barely touched it, so the manager took it off our tab. Entree #1: Chicken Pad Thai - flavorless. It had no taste, plain. Seemed like they cooked their noodles, threw it into the wok and added some sauce to it. The sauce did not stick to the noodles, the sauce sat at the bottom of the bowl. Entree #2: Pork fried Rice - it was decent, but flavorless as well. We picked at it. How do you screw up pork fried rice?? Entree #3: Honey Glazed Shrimp - I think its supposed to taste like Honey Walnut Shrimp... It was OK. Not the best, just OK. Overall, we didn't finish our food. First and last time we will be eating here. Thanks for the experience. One star for the effort of trying to bring Asian Cuisine dishes to Vegas, and one star for our waiter, he was pleasant and continually checked on us.
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