When in Taiwan, you should never forget to visit the famous
Yong Kang Street, Taipei’s food capital. This is where you will find the
tastiest Taiwanese delicacies from shaved ice mountains to pancakes and
dumplings. But when you are in Las Vegas, do you need to settle for a dim sum that is
dull as dishwater? Of course not. The Las Vegas Strip has its own Yong Kang
Street Dumpling and Noodle House. It is not as huge as the original street in
Taipei, but it has the same authentic, tasty dim sum hand-crafted by masterful
chefs. So if you are looking for the best
dim sum in Vegas, where do you go?
Head to Yong Kang Street for the Best Dumplings in Vegas
When your craving for dim sum hits, head over to Yong Kang
Street at the lobby of the Paris Hotel and Casino. You can find it right at the
heart of the Las Vegas Strip where all the attractions are found. So before or
after you have fun partying and gaming at the casinos and bars of the famous Vegas
Strip. It is not very hard to find because the dim sum carts, the friendly
staff, and the enticing aroma of spices wafting from the Yong Kang Street
kitchen will instantly catch your attention. When you come over, don’t forget
to bring your loved ones so they get to experience the most elegant Chinese
restaurant on the Strip.
Dim Sum Dinner You will Never Regret at Yong Kang Street
Have you been to a Chinese restaurant where you were served
bland-tasting dim sum? Don’t worry, you are not alone. We all have been tricked
by our late-night cravings that we grabbed even poorly-made dumplings from
ordinary Chinese restaurants or convenience stores. But the thing is, Taiwanese
and Chinese cuisines are not as enjoyable
as when it’s made the authentic way. Luckily, now that Yong Kang Street is
here, you can have authentic and flavorful dimsum Vegas for dinner.
Get Dim Sum on the Strip Any Day of the Week
Our dim sum craving could hit us any day of the week, so
Yong Kang Street makes sure it is open to serve you the tastiest Vegas dim sum daily from 10 a.m. to 3
a.m. Other branches will also open in New York, Los Angeles, Washington DC,
Honolulu, and Tampa. But for now, try Yong Kang Street’s dim sum on the Strip.
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