Frommer's Review
Located in a mega-strip mall with quite a few other Asian restaurants as competition, we point this out to you as another dim sum option. When you can get an order of commendable shrimp hai gow (little steamed rice noodle-wrapped balls of fresh shrimp) or pork shiu mai for $1.50, or pan-fried chive dumplings for $2.70, you might feel foolish eating dim sum on the Strip, where it will set you back five times as much. They also have a full menu of other Chinese dishes (as do their neighbors; you can pretty much head into which ever one looks the most popular and take a chance), and they do take-out. Given those late-night hours, this is a good spot for post-clubbing snacks, though the dim sum is usually not offered late.
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