Reviews
Great decor, friendly servers, great atmosphere, and most importantly, excellent food. Chinese-Korean is harder to find than either Chinese or Korean, and quality Chinese-Korean is even rarer still; I found that the mapa tofu rice, at least, was as good as anything I could expect in Los Angeles, or even better. I am taking one star off because 1 the location is a bit out of the way and 2 I went a few days before New Year's Day, and even though it was a weekday, lunch special was unavailable for that reason. But I'm still happy I found this place! Definitely coming back for the textbook Chinese-Korean lunch special in the future - black bean sauce noodle with sweet and sour pork.
Place is pretty nice, service was good … the food seems taste all the same lol like we order pepper steak then beef broccoli then Mongolian beef different name of the beef menu but all taste the same then we had baby bochoy destined fried rice and salt n pepper squid … I love that yellow radishes ‼
Both dine in and take out experiences have been above average. Employees are always quick, helpful, and sweet. Jjampong seafood soup is my favorite, but everything I’ve had has suited my palate- YUMMY! It’s not American Chinese food- it’s Korean Chinese. Don’t expect fast food chain flavors and textures because it’s so much better and looks/tastes fresh. The take out containers are sealed and leak-proof. Also, it’s not “old kimchi”, but pickled veggies :
Best Korean / Chinese food in Las Vegas! Soooo delicious
Wr have never been here before...and decided to order takeout for 60$... we got home and it was packaged like frozen TV dinners. Super unappetizing but still kept an open mind. Once we opened it and tasted everything we were left SO disappointed. The onions were edible. The kimchi looked like it was so old. The only thing we ate was the white rice since at that point we were so starving that we had to eat something before we died of starvation.
In A Nutshell: -YuXiang is a Korean-Chinese restaurant located in Las Vegas off of Rainbow Blvd, which is a small concentration of Asian restaurants. -The food here is very, very good. -I tried their spicy seafood noodle soup highly recommended & their scallion & beef dish also very good. -They both hit the spot. -I will definitely come back to eat here again. Overall, if you are in the mood for a nice Korean-Chinese combo, comfort food, I suggest you swing by b/c you won't be disappointed!
The guy server was so kind and caring. The noddle was so fresh and delicious.Food: 5/5
love this place! i always come back for the jjajjangmyeon, it tastes amazing and is priced fairly at around $10, you get a good portion for what the price is. if you order pickup, you can just go inside past the lobby and head straight to the front desk to pay up front, no need to wait.
The jjajangmyeon was great and the sauce wasn't super thick so it was easy to stir the noodles around. The steamed mandu came out really good as well. I do live a little far away from this place but I will come back again to sample the other items.Food: 4/5
So this is a korean Chinese restaurant. For those of you that dont know, if you look for Chinese food in Korea, this is what you'll find. Anyway, my friend recommended this place since I just moved here, and it did not disappoint! The 2 staples that any korean chinese restaurant has to do well are the noodles with black bean sauce and a spicy seafood noodle soup. I ordered both with my friend and shared. Both were excellent! Cant wait to come back and try their main dishes. See ya guys soon!