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May 3 '18 at 21:05

Beijing Noodle No. 9

We had an excellent experience and meal at the Beijing Noodle No. 9. We were looking for something reasonably priced but equally delicious and we truly found it here. We started off with their spring rolls and pan fried pork and cabbage dumplings. Neither disappointed...both rich in flavor. Next up we ordered Chicken chow mien...now this reminded me more of a Lo Mien that I recieved when i order take out but its OK....I didn't mind..it too was delicious. We also ordered the Scallops and Asparagas...again...fantastic! I did add salt since we were told that no msg is used in their food. Awesome!! All Natural...I would definitely recommend this restaurant when visiting Caesars Palace.
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