Chef-Approved Eats in Chinatown
If you love good food, Chinatown is THE happening neighborhood in Las Vegas right now, says Lorraine Blanco Moss. Lorraine is not only a producer at KNPR and host of the podcast Exit Spring Mountain, she’s also a professional chef who’s cooked in high-end kitchens on the Strip — so you’re going to want all of her insider knowledge on where to eat and what to order in Chinatown. Today, Vogue gets all the deets on where industry folks hang out, how to spot good dim sum, and why you shouldn’t always trust the Yelp reviews.
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And last but not least, here’s the list of Chinatown restaurants that Lorraine mentioned in today’s episode. We created a handy Google Map with all the restaurants for you, too!
- Edo Gastro Tapas & Wine
- Phở Kim Long
- J Karaoke
- Sushi House Goyemon
- Orchids Garden
- Xiao Long Dumplings
- Partage
- Sparrow & Wolf
- Half Bird
- Take It Easy Roasters
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