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    Taste of Asia, Restaurant in Las Vegas
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    Taste of Asia

    Angel Park Ranch, Las Vegas

    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Taste of Asia is better read as a practical Summerlin-area neighborhood option than a destination restaurant. Use it for an easy casual meal when you are already west of the Strip; cross-shop For the Win, Tacos 1986, or Al Solito Posto if you want a more clearly defined format.

    About Taste of Asia

    Taste of Asia is a Las Vegas venue with practical basics: casual dress and posted hours that begin at 12 PM on every operating day, with Wednesday closed and later closing times on Friday and Saturday.

    A Las Vegas choice when access matters more than occasion

    Taste of Asia is best framed as a casual option rather than a special-occasion bet. Use it when the Las Vegas location, hours, casual dress code fit the plan.

    For visitors or locals comparing dining options, the key question is whether Taste of Asia works for the schedule and mood of your group. It is best treated as a simple, casual possibility when its hours fit your plans.

    How to use it after a first visit

    If a prior meal worked for you, return when the goal is convenience and a casual setting. For allergies, strict restrictions, or any must-have menu item, check directly with the restaurant before relying on it.

    Timing is straightforward. Taste of Asia is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday from 12–9 PM; Friday and Saturday from 12–10 PM; and closed Wednesday. That makes it easier to plan around the posted schedule.

    Cross-shopping matters because dining plans can vary by mood. If you want a different kind of casual option, For the Win, Tacos 1986, Loaded Empanadas, William B's, or Al Solito Posto may fit other plans. Taste of Asia is the pick only when its Las Vegas location, casual dress code, hours suit what you need.

    The takeThis is a practical pick for groups and families who want straightforward, crowd-pleasing Chinese and pan-Asian dishes. The write-up highlights a menu designed to accommodate varied appetites—lighter items alongside heartier plates—so it works well for shared dinners, family meals, and casual meetups with friends. Because regulars drop in throughout the week and the place doesn’t operate like a reservation-only destination, it’s particularly suited to low-fuss lunches and dinners where the focus is on reliable food and familiar service rather than formal occasion dining.
    Venue detailsModern
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextLas Vegas, United States
    Explore Las VegasNearby

    Planning details

    Location
    9090 Alta Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89144
    Reservations
    Book on OpenTable
    Website
    tasteofasialv.com
    Phone
    +17026367111
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Taste of Asia presents as a dependable neighborhood restaurant that locals rely on rather than a flashy destination. The voice of the piece emphasizes regulars and an unpretentious rhythm—the sort of place you visit on a Tuesday or Sunday without planning. The food lineup is broad and accommodating, and the editorial framing positions the room as comfortable, relaxed, and casual rather than formal or trend-driven. That steady, lived-in quality reads as a hidden-gem kind of comfort: familiar plates, familiar faces, and the reassuring convenience of a neighborhood spot that keeps drawing repeat visits.

    Best For

    This is a practical pick for groups and families who want straightforward, crowd-pleasing Chinese and pan-Asian dishes. The write-up highlights a menu designed to accommodate varied appetites—lighter items alongside heartier plates—so it works well for shared dinners, family meals, and casual meetups with friends. Because regulars drop in throughout the week and the place doesn’t operate like a reservation-only destination, it’s particularly suited to low-fuss lunches and dinners where the focus is on reliable food and familiar service rather than formal occasion dining.

    Ordering Tips

    The description and signature list point toward a menu built for sharing and repetition: order a mix of lighter and more substantial dishes so everyone in a group has options. Ask for familiar classics such as Honey Walnut Shrimp, Xiao Long Bao, Sweet and Sour Chicken, and Mongolian Beef—items singled out as signatures. The piece also notes an "unwritten menu" of regulars’ choices, so don’t hesitate to follow house favorites or ask staff what locals typically order; family-style sharing is the simplest way to sample the restaurant’s range.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Colorfully decorated with a clean, welcoming atmosphere and friendly professional service.

    Tags

    Vibe

    Modern

    Best For

    Group Dining

    Experience

    Hotel Restaurant

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • Honey Walnut Shrimp
    • Xiao Long Bao
    • Sweet and Sour Chicken
    • Mongolian Beef
    Planning details

    Location

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • William B's, Notable alternative
    • For the Win, Quick-serve (smash burgers), Quick-serve (smash burgers)
    • Tacos 1986, Tijuana-style tacos / Mexican, Tijuana-style tacos / Mexican
    • Loaded Empanadas, Notable alternative
    • Al Solito Posto, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How It Compares

    Against For the Win and Tacos 1986, Taste of Asia is the broader, less format-specific choice. For the Win is better when the group wants quick-serve smash burgers with minimal decision-making, while Tacos 1986 is the cleaner call for a focused Tijuana-style taco run. Taste of Asia makes more sense when the priority is a casual sit-down meal on the west side rather than a single-craving stop.

    For a more planned dinner, Al Solito Posto is easier to recommend because the Italian positioning is clearer and better suited to a date or group reservation. William B's and Loaded Empanadas sit in different lanes, so choose them when their format matches the night. Taste of Asia is the lower-friction neighborhood pick, not the venue to choose for maximum ambiance or a splurge-style meal.

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    Taste of Asia Las Vegas and similar venues
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    Taste of AsiaLas Vegas; No published awards
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    Tacos 1986Las VegasTijuana-style tacos / Mexican
    2024 OAD Cheap Eats in North America Ranked · #302023 OAD Cheap Eats in North America in Ranked · #33Pearl Recommended Restaurants
    Loaded EmpanadasLas Vegas; No published awards
    Al Solito PostoLas Vegas; No published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Taste of Asia?

    Confirm directly with Taste of Asia, especially if you are planning around Friday or Saturday hours, when it is open 12–10 PM.

    Can I eat at the bar at Taste of Asia?

    Do not assume bar dining without checking first. Ask the restaurant directly if bar seating is important to your plan.

    Is midday or evening better at Taste of Asia?

    That depends on your schedule. Taste of Asia opens at 12 PM on its operating days, closes at 9 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, closes at 10 PM on Friday and Saturday. It is closed Wednesday.

    What are alternatives to Taste of Asia?

    For a different casual meal, consider For the Win, Tacos 1986, Loaded Empanadas, William B's, or Al Solito Posto, depending on the kind of dining experience you want.

    Is Taste of Asia good for a special occasion?