Chinatown Vegas

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4276 Spring Mountain Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89102

Chinatown Vegas, located on and around Spring Mountain Road in Las Vegas, is a vibrant and ever-growing neighborhood that spans a 3-mile strip from Interstate 15 to Rainbow. With over 20 strip malls housing more than 150 restaurants, 6 Asian Supermarkets, numerous Chinese and Asian Churches, and a plethora of foot and massage spas, Chinatown Vegas offers a unique and diverse experience. Visitors can also find marijuana dispensaries, shooting ranges, martial art schools, a theater, and a wide range of other activities that make this Chinatown a must-visit destination.

Renowned as one of the top foodie destinations in North America, Chinatown Vegas boasts an impressive culinary scene that rivals even Vancouver's Chinatown. With its constantly expanding offerings and a reputation for being the best Chinatown in the region, Chinatown Vegas has become a beloved and talked-about neighborhood that captivates locals and tourists alike.

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Nadine C.
4/3/2025

We went to Las Vegas' Chinatown every day for shopping, sightseeing, and dining! There's so much to see, do, and eat in Chinatown! It's cleaner and larger than Honolulu's Chinatown! Plus, there...

Jan S.
9/25/2025

We were very disappointed in the Vegas Chinatown. We intended to spend several hours walking around like we normally do at other Chinatowns in other large cities. But there wasn't any areas to...

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Michael U.
4/23/2024

Although "Revolutionary" Rotisserie Chicken may not work in Chinatown, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better stretch of good eating anywhere in Vegas for such good prices. From Shanghai Taste to...

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Simon C.
4/23/2024

If you are looking for great Asian food of all types, you've come to right place. There definitely is a time and place for those expensive Asian places in hotels in the strip. For my everyday...

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Herman Y.
2/12/2024

Located close to the strip, it is a nice place to visit if you like to see the Chinatown of Vegas. You will need to Uber or taxi here as it is still far for walking from the strip.

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