Nov 15 '15 at 1:40
My wife and I were on quite a quest to find decent noodles on the strip. I think I looked at two dozen menus and so many reviews I can't remember. I finally settled on Zine, it looked like a good mix of casual dining, menu, location and reviews. Overall I got what I expected and was pleased. I like the atmosphere of the space, it's sleek and somewhat private with oversized booths. We ordered an appetizer of the pork wontons with chili sauce, they were quite good. We both decided to order soup noodles. I ordered the pho, although not the best pho I've had it was perfectly acceptable and hit the spot. My wife's Szechuan beef and tendon noodles were better though, the broth was rich and flavorful and the beef was so tender and delicious. It was also the right amount of spiciness. The bowls were huge as well. I've read some other reviews of bad service, I did not experience this personally. It was not very busy, so perhaps the server was more attentive in this case, although not exceptional it was fine. I would go back next time I was in Las Vegas however, I've heard that it has closed recently and will reopen as another Chinese restaurant. I'm sure there are better noodle shops off the strip somewhere and I'll have to try them sometime. However for the location it was exactly what I was looking for.