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    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    Taste of Asia

    100Pearl Points

    Convenient Weeknight Pick

    Taste of Asia, Restaurant in Las Vegas

    About Taste of Asia

    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.

    Taste of Asia is a Las Vegas venue with limited verified public details available here. The confirmed basics are practical: 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

    The safest way to frame Taste of Asia is as a casual option rather than a special-occasion bet. There are no verified details here about awards, chef, menu format, pricing, seating, booking requirements, or specific dishes, so the recommendation should stay practical: 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 not whether Taste of Asia has a confirmed destination-restaurant profile; that is not established by the verified information. It is better treated as a simple, casual possibility when its schedule works for your group.

    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. Because specific dishes, dietary policies, service details are not verified here, check directly with the restaurant before relying on it for allergies, strict restrictions, or any must-have menu item.

    Timing is one of the clearest confirmed details. 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 without assuming any unverified service format.

    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.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Taste of Asia handle dietary restrictions?

    Treat dietary restrictions as a case-by-case check, not a guarantee. Verified information here does not include allergy or dietary policies, so check the venue's official channels before going if restrictions are important to your visit.

    How far ahead should I book Taste of Asia?

    Verified information here does not include a booking policy. The practical move is to 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. Verified information here includes hours and casual dress, but not the seating layout, so 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?

    There is not enough verified information here to position Taste of Asia as a special-occasion destination. Based on the confirmed details, it is safest to treat it as a casual Las Vegas option and confirm any occasion-specific needs directly.

    What should I order at Taste of Asia?

    Specific dishes are not verified here. If you have a particular craving or requirement, check Taste of Asia's current menu or check the venue's official channels before you go.

    Location

    9090 Alta Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89144

    Las Vegas, United States

    Compare Taste of Asia

    Taste of Asia Las Vegas and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisine
    Taste of AsiaLas Vegas,
    William B'sLas Vegas,
    For the WinLas VegasQuick-serve (smash burgers)
    Tacos 1986Las VegasTijuana-style tacos / Mexican
    Loaded EmpanadasLas Vegas,
    Al Solito PostoLas Vegas,

    How Taste of Asia Las Vegas compares with similar nearby venues.

    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

    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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