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Save yourself the disappointment and shock by skipping this
Save yourself the disappointment and shock by skipping this place! $11 for the tiniest shrimp and pork dumpling ever seen in my life with the thickest wrapper ever too! The two bao $10 was a ripoff tooI know this is Vegas but I've never been this ripped off
Be the first to ReplyThis was my first and last visit to this dumpling takeout.
I ordered the pork and shrimp dumplings, and a cucumber salad. The flavors of the food were good, but the portions are incredibly small (only receive 3 dumplings) and the prices are expensive.
Be the first to ReplyC'mon , who actually created this concept 3 soggy chicken
C'mon , who actually created this concept 3 soggy chicken wontons for over $10. Wheeeeen, right next to it you can get 3 amazing duck tacos, some of the best we've ever had for nearly the same price.
Be the first to ReplyAbsolutely disgusting customer service.
I ordered through the kiosk, didn't receive a text receipt, (but I took a picture of my order and phone number just in case I didn't receive a text).Went up to the counter and they refused to give me my food saying I needed a text and order number. Didn't care that I didn't receive a text. Manager was disgusting too.The worker told me to "come back in 5 minutes" and she'd give me my food if no one else picked it up. Wtf? I have to wait, my food gets cold, just because they didn't give me a receipt?Don't eat here.Same thing happened at the noodle restaurant, which I wrote a review about.
Be the first to ReplyLocated in the District food court, Ah Chun Shandong
Located in the District food court, Ah Chun Shandong Dumplings has good food. The issue I have is what you get for the price. Going to any dim sum restaurant in the valley would cost you a ton less. The food is okay and nothing special.
Be the first to ReplyWow. This place is great. I know everyone is complaining
Wow. This place is great. I know everyone is complaining about price but it's no different than everything else overpriced in Vegas. The soup dumpling have a great broth hugged in the perfect handmade noodle. The pennut butter french toast is rich and not too sweet. The BBQ pork dumplings were great too.
Be the first to ReplyThis is probably one of the worst Chinese food places we've
This is probably one of the worst Chinese food places we've been. We ordered the bao and the chicken jiaozi at $11.25, and $10.25, respectively. The bao was mainly dough with barely any meat in the center, and the three measly jiaozi looked like it came out of a frozen bag from the grocery store. It is insulting to charge such outrageous price for the small quantity and less than average food.
Be the first to ReplyIt was good.
Ordered both dumplings and the bao. Had my kids taste everything and they thought it was decent. I'd eat here again.
Be the first to ReplyThe cheapest main course at the food court stalls.
It was still $8, plus a coke and taxes. The total was $15.17.It is ok for the Strip in Vegas.Food was three small, stream dumplings for $8. It is very over price. There is a chili's vinegar sauce that came with the dumplings. It was ok.Over all the food is very average and way over price.A "no" return.
Be the first to ReplyI've had dumplings and made some at home.
I'm a big fan but man this place guys don't bother. It's over priced super doughy.. just not good at all. An listen the ppl working there are great. The service in general is easy you order yourself don't talk to anyone and really just kinda do your own thing. My order was ready in 1 minute. I really don't recommend this place because the food is just not anything that deserves being recommended. If I were you guys I'd try something different I forgot to take a picture. Sauce was like the smallest amount I guess I should of asked for more so not really rating the score based on that.
Be the first to ReplyDisappointed! $10.
25 for 3 Chicken dumplings and $8.50 for 3 Vegetable dumplings...both types were disappointing in taste as well. I was, by no means, expecting any bargain in Resorts World, Las Vegas. But, for a place that touts their "Famous Foods Street Eats," I expected something more tasty and authentic. I think I could have found these dumplings in the freezer section of any Asian-food market.
Be the first to ReplyThe coldest dumplings with firm edges obviously old, and
The coldest dumplings with firm edges obviously old, and they have chili oil mixed with vinegar but won't give you chili oil by it's self hmm... not for me
Be the first to ReplyAte there last night and couldn't wait to write this review.
Was excited to see that this was reasonably priced out of all the other dishes we got from other restaurants but soon realized that you get what you pay for! Very bland dumplings, got the Shen Jiang set and a side of cucumbers. Absolutely no taste with either one, expected more flavor. Wouldn't try this again!
Be the first to ReplyJust ordered cucumber salad and Sheng Jian Bao almost $20
Just ordered cucumber salad and Sheng Jian Bao almost $20 for two items. The cucumber salad had no sauce on it. I asked for extra sauce and the gal at the counter said we put enough on. I told her there is barely any on the salad and she scoffed and gave me a side of sauce for the salad. The Bao barely had any filling to them. Don't waste your time here
Be the first to Reply:(five or six bucks for a sheng jian bao (each) and these
:(five or six bucks for a sheng jian bao (each) and these things are just not what they are supposed to be. small, steamed -- barely fried -- and no soup to speak of inside. plus, they may or may not have made us sick because we ate so many different things in vegas this trip, but it wasn't until after we ate here that we felt any sort of illnesstrust the poor reviews, there's a reason for them
Be the first to ReplyVery bland, not tasty at all.
And to add insult to injury, you get 3 tiny pieces for $9. So it's gross and expensive.
Be the first to ReplyAnother one of the many Food Courtyard kiosk reataurants
Another one of the many Food Courtyard kiosk reataurants here. Order from one of the many digitalwall menus in the area, pay. They text you when you food is ready.Dumplings and steamed Bao buns are the order here. The price expensive for what is received. 3 small buns for $13 and the same with the dumplings overpriced for the size and quality received. The dumplings were okay but at basically $4 a piece the quality is nowhere near San Francisco for literally twice the price. The one consistent theme in every kiosk we tried was average food thats overpriced even for vegas, it was obvious at least to me. You are paying for "the exerience" more than the food. Sadly, "the experience" was limited seating, crowded lines of people waiting for mediocre self service food.2 Stars - never again00783
Be the first to ReplyYikes.
I guess you expect over priced in Vegas but goodness gracious. $11 for 3 tiny veggie dumplings?! And $13 for 3 tiny Bao buns. Eek! Maybe I'm just spoiled in LA with all the good Asian food we have but I would not pay for these again. Not sure I would even pay half the price.Even the dipping sauce wasn't very good. Tasted like cheap soy sauce and a squeeze of siracaha. Really disappointing :(
Be the first to ReplyYou can definitely get better dumplings in Toronto or other
You can definitely get better dumplings in Toronto or other cities with authentic Chinese food. Also it was soggy and extremely expensive for what I got. The service was very nice and friendly. But most importantly the Shen Jin Bao was not very good quality. Won't be buying that again...
Be the first to ReplyDumplings were really good.
I do recommend the prok and shrimp if possible. Also the bao is a bit different but still good. An awesome place for a quick bite.
Be the first to ReplyGet ready to take a second mortgage out on your house just
Get ready to take a second mortgage out on your house just to eat some Chinese dumplings here. They charge $6.05 for a 2 L bottle of soda and $10.50 for three dumplings. I've been waiting here for 25 minutes and I'm the only customer in line and they forgot to make part of our order. The people working here are just screwing around one of the employees is coughing and sneezing and the two people cooking the dumplings are screwing around acting stupid.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a mistake to try this place after seeing it all over
What a mistake to try this place after seeing it all over social media. Ah Chun Shandong Dumplings is located in the newly opened Resorts World Las Vegas. You can find it in the overhyped Famous Food Street Eats which tries to mimick the food stalls in SE Asia. All food orders are contactless via the tablets. We arrived here early so the food court was not opened until 11am. We decided to order a few things to try.**Guo Tie Pork & Shrimp Dumplings - TBH frozen dumplings are more tastier. **Sheng Jian Bao - pork filled pan fried bao. This one was not bad. I've had better elsewhere.**Dan Dan Mee - wheat noodles, seasoned pork, peanut broth, and chili sauce. What is this mess?! Skip! The sauce was not savory and spicy but watery with no flavor. I was beyond disappointed with the taste and quality of these dumplings. I know the food on the strip is overpriced and I'm willing to pay it for excellent food. However, the total was nearly $50 for a meal that was completely mediocre. No thanks!
Be the first to ReplyLocated in Famous Food Street Eats, we decided to try this
Located in Famous Food Street Eats, we decided to try this place out while waiting for one of our other orders nearby. $13 -- Pork and shrimp dumplings for 3 of the biggest and juiciest dumplings you'll ever have. It comes with a dipping sauce that I just drenched my dumplings with and though it wasn't cheap I can certainly guarantee you that you will not regret trying this out!Do I think it's overpriced for the amount? Oh yeah! But was it delicious? Sure was!To each their own, so I'll let you decide if it's worth visiting. (8/100--2022)
Be the first to ReplyThe only saving grace is the bun.
This is an excuse of a Chinese restaurant. Over priced but I can understand because it's vegas..
Be the first to ReplyFirst off, this is located in Resort World's Famous Foods
First off, this is located in Resort World's Famous Foods Section so parking is dependent on if the hotel has free parking or not. Got the Sheng Jian Bao. Overall 8/10. Solid but nothing too special. The meat was well cooked and the sauce it came with was decent. Something I think is good to try but for its price, maybe not the thing to get since for three it comes out to 10.50 without tax.
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