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    Wing Lei

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    Formal Chinese dining on the Strip, done right.

    Wing Lei, Bar in Paradise

    About Wing Lei

    Wing Lei at the Wynn is the Strip's strongest case for Chinese fine dining paired with a serious wine list. It suits date nights and special occasions where a composed, intimate room matters. Booking is straightforward outside peak weekends, and the experience justifies the premium if formal Chinese dining with wine pairings is what you are after.

    Who Should Book Wing Lei — and When

    Wing Lei at the Wynn Las Vegas is the call for couples wanting a formal Chinese dining experience on the Strip without the chaos of a casino floor restaurant. If your priority is a composed, unhurried dinner with serious room design and a wine list that punches above what you typically find alongside Chinese cuisine in Las Vegas, this is the booking to make. It is not the right call if you want casual dim sum, a rowdy group table, or a budget-friendly night out — the price tier and atmosphere are firmly in the special-occasion bracket.

    The Room and the Experience

    Wing Lei occupies a visually distinct space inside the Wynn, designed with carved wood detailing, warm gold tones, and an interior that reads as genuinely considered rather than generically "Asian-themed." The room is the first thing that signals you are in a different tier from the Strip's other Chinese options. Tables are well-spaced, the lighting is low, and the overall effect is one of the quieter, more intimate dining environments available at this end of Las Vegas Boulevard. For a date or a business dinner where the room needs to carry some of the weight, that matters.

    The wine program here is worth flagging specifically. Chinese restaurants on the Strip , and broadly in the United States , rarely invest in a wine list that goes beyond perfunctory. Wing Lei, sitting inside a Wynn property, has access to a cellar that exceeds what you would find at a standalone restaurant in this cuisine category. If you are someone who wants to pair a bottle of Burgundy or an aged Riesling with a multi-course Chinese dinner rather than defaulting to Tsingtao, this is one of the few venues in Las Vegas where that is a realistic and well-supported option. The by-the-glass selection is similarly more considered than the category average, making it viable for diners who want flexibility rather than committing to a bottle. Compare this to the wine experience at a typical Strip Chinese restaurant and the gap is material. For context on what thoughtful by-the-glass programs look like elsewhere, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans set the standard in their respective cities , Wing Lei is playing in a comparable register for its cuisine type.

    Practical Details

    Wing Lei is located at 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, inside the Wynn Las Vegas. Booking is relatively direct by Strip fine dining standards , this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks in advance under normal circumstances, though weekend evenings during peak Las Vegas periods (major conventions, New Year's Eve, fight weekends) will require earlier planning. Reservations through the Wynn's dining reservation system are the standard approach. Dress expectations align with the Wynn's general fine dining standard: smart, put-together attire is the norm and the room will feel uncomfortable in resort casual. Valet and self-parking are available at the Wynn. For a broader read on the area's options, see our full Paradise restaurants guide and our full Paradise bars guide.

    Value Assessment

    Wing Lei sits at the premium end of Chinese dining in the United States. For a value-oriented diner, the question is whether the room, the wine program, and the Wynn service infrastructure justify the price over alternatives. If you are already spending a night or two at the Wynn or a neighboring property, the calculus tips in favor , the experience coheres with the surrounding environment and the relative premium over a mid-range Strip option narrows when you factor in the full evening. If you are driving in specifically for dinner, it is a harder argument unless formal Chinese fine dining with serious wine is specifically what you are after. For nearby alternatives at different price points, And Pita and Alizé offer different profiles worth considering depending on your occasion. Explore more of the area via our full Paradise experiences guide and our full Paradise hotels guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a reservation at Wing Lei?

    Yes — book ahead, especially for weekends and holiday periods. Wing Lei inside the Wynn Las Vegas draws a consistent crowd of hotel guests and special-occasion diners, so walk-in availability is limited. Booking a few days in advance is enough for most weeknights, but give yourself a week or more for Friday and Saturday evenings.

    Does Wing Lei have happy hour deals?

    Wing Lei does not operate as a happy hour venue. It sits at the premium end of Chinese dining on the Strip, and the format is built around full dinner service rather than discounted pre-theatre or bar programming. If value-led drinks deals are the priority, the Wynn's other bars are a better fit.

    Does Wing Lei have outdoor seating?

    Wing Lei's draw is its interior — carved wood detailing, warm gold tones, and a room designed to feel considered rather than cavernous. Outdoor seating is not part of the Wing Lei experience, and the Wynn Las Vegas setting means the dining room is the intended environment.

    Is Wing Lei good for a date?

    Yes, and it is one of the stronger calls for a formal date on the Strip. The room is visually distinct, the pace is unhurried, and it avoids the noise and foot traffic that make some Strip restaurants feel more like events than dinners. Couples wanting a composed, quieter evening will find it suits the format well.

    Is the food good at Wing Lei?

    Wing Lei sits at the premium end of Chinese dining in the United States, and the kitchen has maintained a reputation for precision within that format over many years at the Wynn. Whether it justifies the price depends on what you're comparing it to — for Strip fine dining, it holds up; against dedicated regional Chinese specialists in major food cities, the value calculation is less clear-cut.

    Location

    3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109

    Paradise, United States

    Compare Wing Lei

    Worth the Price? Wing Lei vs. Peers
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    Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi
    Craft + Community
    Jerusalem Chef's Table
    3131 Las Vegas Blvd S
    3355 S Las Vegas Blvd

    How Wing Lei stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    • Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi, Notable alternative
    • Craft + Community, Notable alternative
    • Jerusalem Chef's Table, Notable alternative
    • 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Notable alternative
    • 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Notable alternative

    Wing Lei occupies a different tier from most of its immediate geographic neighbors. Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi and Craft + Community serve a casual, accessible dining profile, lower price points, lower booking friction, and no dress expectations. If your group wants a relaxed Asian-cuisine meal on a normal budget, either of those is the easier and cheaper path. Wing Lei is not competing for that diner.

    Jerusalem Chef's Table offers a tasting-menu format that competes more directly on occasion weight and price, though in a different cuisine category. For a diner choosing between a formal multi-course evening at Wing Lei versus a chef's table format elsewhere, the deciding factor is usually cuisine preference and whether wine pairing matters, Wing Lei's list is the stronger asset on that front. 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S and 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd cover other dining profiles at the same address range on the Strip, and are worth checking if your group's preferences are still forming.

    The practical recommendation: Wing Lei is the booking for couples or small parties who want formal Chinese dining with a wine list that actually merits attention, in a room that holds its own as a destination. For casual groups, budget-conscious diners, or anyone who wants outdoor or high-energy dining, the alternatives above are better fits. Wing Lei earns its place in the Wynn's restaurant lineup precisely because it is doing something the Strip's other Chinese options are not, treating the wine program as a genuine part of the experience rather than an afterthought.

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