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I was pretty surprised to find a Cantonese-style dim sum "yum cha" restaurant in Las Vegas. For one thing, this place is fairly authentic and not your fancy, over-the-top resort casino dim sum restaurant where you get ripped-off for mediocre food. Chang's offer a wide variety of dim sum dishes to choose from. We got the Chinese sliced BBQ prok "cha-shu", shrimp dumplings "ha-gow", shu-mai , Chinese broccoli "gai-lan", salt and pepper squid and prawns. Their BBQ pork steam buns "cha-shu bao" were decent and the fried taro dumplings were excellent. The steamed soy-skin wrapped with bamboo and pork was surprisingly good. The service was good and what makes it such a sight for sore eyes is seeing older Chinese people sitting at the table next to us relaxing and reading newspapers while enjoying their dishes. Now that speaks volumes.
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