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Wasabi Jane's is a nice alternative to traditional Vegas food. You would think that since this is in a food court that it couldn't be good. I beg to differ. During the convention season, WJ's is good break from your regular catered hotel food, but also from the more expensive establishments around the Venetian. I know it seems odd to have Wasabi Jane's in the same food court as another chain fast food Chinese restaurant. Wasabi Jane's has something that the other place doesn't offer - the large bowl of noodle soup. I have ordered both the beef noodle and seafood udon soup a couple times. Each time they were excellent. I would take the seafood noodle over the beef. They both have good flavor, decent portion, and one important ingredient... vegetables. When on business, it's sometimes difficult to get a good serving of veggies. The seafood udon makes up for that. I was also pleasantly surprised that the seafood udon included calamari, shrimp, fish cake and some small scallops. So, it is a very good mix. So the trick here, skip the pre-made items on display. They make the soup fresh in the back, right when you order it.
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