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The City's Best Kept Secret

Las Vegas Chinatown Plaza is a harmonious mix of Eastern and Western cultures. The parking lot entrance is adorned with a stunning traditional Chinese arch, and at the front of the mall stands a statue of “The Journey to the West” and the Monkey God from classical Tang Dynasty-era Chinese literature.

As visitors walk through the covered walkways outside the shops, they are serenaded by Chinese music. Inside, framed posters showcase Chinese customs, arts, and entertainment, while open shop doors invite visitors to explore the compelling sights and smells of Asia.

Las Vegas Chinatown Plaza Entry Gate

Las Vegas' First Chinatown

The original Las Vegas Chinatown Plaza was established in 1995 on Spring Mountain Road, already home to many Asian businesses. Today, it has become a thriving commercial district that spans several blocks and offers a range of businesses, including restaurants, shops, and unique architecture inspired by the arts and science of Chinese culture dating back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). It has also become a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world who are interested in exploring the unique cultural offerings of the area.

Celebrating Culinary Excellence

Enjoy a delightful culinary experience where you can savor a wide range of tasty dishes, including succulent Hong Kong-style roast duck, mouth-watering wonton noodles, wholesome Vietnamese pho noodle soup, and refreshing Taiwanese boba tea. This captivating destination is full of creativity, cultural richness, and an array of flavors that will delight your taste buds.

Chinese food

Highlights

Grand Opening
Annual Lion Dance
Las Vegas Japan Fair
First LV Japan Fair
1992
2021
2023
Las Vegas Chinatown Plaza statue

Journey to The West

“Journey to the West” is a revered Chinese mythological novel from the Ming Dynasty, considered one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese Literature. The story follows the courageous Buddhist monk Tan San Zhang, who embarks on a perilous pilgrimage to India during the Tang Dynasty. Accompanied by three loyal protectors—a mischievous Monkey, a kind-hearted Pig, and a reformed river ogre—they face challenges and ultimately attain enlightenment. This comic adventure, rooted in Chinese folklore, mythology, and spiritual philosophies, remains a timeless masterpiece.

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Bangkok Street Food

Bangkok Street Food

Thai street foods

Diamond Bakery

Diamond Bakery

Baked goods, pastries and custom cakes

Mr Tang

Mr. Tang

Korean soups and noodles

No. 1 Boba

No. 1 Boba

Boba tea and fruit juices

Noodle Pot

Noodle Pot

Asian noodles, beer and wine

Paris Baguette

Paris Baguette

Baked goods, pastries, coffee and tea

Sushi Time

Sushi Time

Sushi, Japanese izakaya and ramen

Volcano Tea House

Volcano Tea House

Boba, smoothies, snacks, coffee and tea

Xiao Long Dumpling

Xiao Long Dumpling

Chinese dumplings and noodles