This is a guest article by Justin Germino who is enjoys writing technology reviews, original poetry and writing about life as an Arizona blogger.
I wound up dining at Noodles restaurant at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada last night and was impressed by most of the dishes that I ordered. The place is one of the few restaurants in a major Las Vegas casino that is very reasonably priced with most items under $20 which makes it a value right off the bat. The fact that the food is authentic, delicious and all served portions are large enough to share with two or more diners makes it an even better deal.
The Wor Wonton soup is clear and has a natural fish stock, one order comes with enough soup to serve six bowls and has a harmony of shrimp, scallops, pork, whitefish, shitake mushrooms and green onions. The flavor is very natural, without an overabundance of seasonings or salt it has a slight but pleasant fishy taste to the broth.
The pan seared pork and shrimp dumplings are very good though the sauce it comes to dip in I found to be unpleasant. The sauce itself tastes like a mix of soy sauce, vinegar and lemon and just offended my taste buds. Dipping the pan seared pork and shrimp dumplings in traditional soy sauce or eating plain without any sauce was just fine. One thing to note, the shrink do overpower the pork and the dumplings are good but you really can’t taste the pork in them.
The BBQ Pork fried rice is delicious and compliments any main dish and I recommend it as a side item if you don’t feel like traditional white rice.
The Orange Peel Beef was sweet but too spicy for my taste buds, I am very sensitive to spicy food and was unable to eat more than a bite of the Orange Peel Beef, it was delicious and most people would not be bothered by the slightly spicy flavor, but it was too much for my tastebuds.
So if you are looking for a place to eat at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino and you feel like Chinese food or maybe just to eat without spending over $100 for two people, then Noodles is a great option. The have a vast menu and their Peking Duck salad looked good as well.
-Justin Germino
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