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Came here with a large group of coworkers and business contacts. Company was footing the bill so no complaints about prices as I wasn't worrying about that. LOL. Nice looking restaurant on the first floor of the Palazzo right as you enter from the walkway connecting to the Venetian. We started off with a number of appetizers which were all pretty standard I must say. The Tsingtao was flowing so I wasn't too caught up in the quality of the appetizers. I was with a pretty much white bread crowd so we didn't order anything weird like the Jellyfish or Chicken feet but stuck to safe items like spring rolls, pot stickers, pork dumplings. For the main course, I ordered the Singapore style curry rice vermicelli. This was actually pretty good - definitely spicy to my liking and not watered down spicy (safe for the Gwai Lo type) Chinese food. I would come back here. Or rather, if there's another company function like this at Vegas, I would recommend this place. :) A number of my dinner companions ordered clay pot items but none of them came in actual clay pots but instead in some metal containers. Oh well... Forget it, Jake. It's Vegas not Chinatown!
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