Dim Sum at the Ping Pang Pong Chinese Restaurant in the Gold Coast Casino Las Vegas

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  • Ping Pang Pong Chinese Restaurant in the Gold Coast Casino in Las Vegas
    Address: 4000 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103
    Hours:10am to 3am Daily. Dim sum with carts only served from 10am-3pm Daily. They do offer limited dim sum items on their dinner menu as well.
    This is a very popular dim sum spot and you'll often see long lines to eat here in the morning. They usually aren't too busy for dinner time though. All the dishes we ate here were pretty good and the service was not bad. We ordered several dim sum items off the carts and a couple dishes from the menu.
    The dim sum items are priced in different categories depending on what you get. "A" items are the cheapest at $3.28 each. The sweet tofu pudding we ordered was an "A" item. "B" items are $4.88 each. The Beef Meatball we ordered was a "B" item. Most items seem to be in the "C" category which is $5.88 each. And it goes all the way up to Chef's Special Items for $9.99 each. You can also order items off the lunch menu that varies in price. Tea costs $1 per person here.

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  • @tinalaplaca6638
    @tinalaplaca6638 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dim sum is my favorite snacks and tea time

    • @bansandoesvegas
      @bansandoesvegas  ปีที่แล้ว

      Dim Sum and Tea is the perfect duo! Some of my favorite foods too!

  • @ginanguyen3716
    @ginanguyen3716 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nó good

  • @getsmartpaul
    @getsmartpaul ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yeah, Ping Pang Pong Dim Sum is OK but like you said a bit too oily on the noodle dishes. 2 Egg Tarts for $5.88 is a rip-off ! ha ha ( but hard to resist ). But Asia BBQ on Spring Mountain, Tim Ho Wan ( Palms ) , Hong Kong Garden get our business because we get tired of going to the same place. We haven't done Rainbow Kitchen, Orchid Garden on Sahara or the Dim Sum Cafe on Hualapai in a long time. BTW, very few ABC Chinese can handle chicken feet , fatty meatballs/fishballs. Thanks ! :)

    • @bansandoesvegas
      @bansandoesvegas  ปีที่แล้ว

      I ate at Orchids Gardens recently and the prices and quality was even worse. The egg tarts were $6.38 and you get 3 pieces but they were tiny like bit sized pieces. That was the most expensive out of all the places in town that I've eaten at. I also ordered the Beef Cheung Fun rice noodle rolls and the noodle part were hard and stale and not soft. You could tell it was sitting on the cart for a while because the noodle part was all dried out haha.
      Rainbow Kitchen we ate at probably about 6 months ago and they were busy on the weekend and we had to wait for a seat. They were also very expensive but we didn't think the food tasted that good so we haven't been back since then haha.
      Hong Kong Gardens and New Asian BBQ are my favorites as well. I remember when Hong Kong Gardens used to be called Cathay House back in the day and we've been going there since I was a little kid(I'm an ABC haha) You are exactly right about some of those foods being acquired tastes and too intense for some people to handle if you don't grow up eating them!

  • @ninerscountry7885
    @ninerscountry7885 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looks good and very appetizing

  • @Gunman1628
    @Gunman1628 ปีที่แล้ว

    i go there everytime i am in Vegas. best balance of food and service. There are a couple of other dimsum places i been to in Vegas, but the service was less than stellar . the dinner food at ppp is pretty good also .
    is there a new chinatown area growing on Rainbow? i noticed a few chinese places there now. seeing your knowledge of chinese food and how you pronounce the tea, i assume you are Chinese?

    • @bansandoesvegas
      @bansandoesvegas  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, I'm Chinese and I've eaten at almost all the dim sum restaurants in Vegas! You are absolutely right, there are definitely some places that are better than others. I ate dinner at Ping Pang Pong last week and the chef specially prepared for me chicken curry that wasn't on the menu and that was really good. Sometimes if they have the ingredients they might be able to prepare a dish for you that isn't on the menu.
      I actually made a spreadsheet of all the dim sum places comparing the prices and service, but that is probably out of date by now. Inflation has the raised the prices of everything.
      KJ Dim Sum in the RIO is another place I like to eat at. The service there is pretty good and the prices seem to be lower than Ping Pang Pong as well.
      That Rainbow Road is definitely a growing area with lots of Asian restaurants! A couple places I like to eat there are Taste and Win Kee BBQ and Noodle. There's also Rainbow Kitchen that serves dim sum, but I found that place to be overpriced compared to the other dim sum places in town and the flavors was pretty average. I plan to make videos of each of these places eventually.

    • @Gunman1628
      @Gunman1628 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bansandoesvegas been going to Vegas once or twice a year since the early 90's. i watched Vegas chinatown grow . back then the hot place for chinses was joyful house. now there are so many more to choose from. i always prefer a chinese restaurant with a balance of food and service, but i always told my kids to not expect service at a chinese rest and as long as they don't spit in your food or throw dishes at you then its all good.
      seeing that there is such a growing Chinese population in Summerlin i thought sooner or later another chinatown will pop up in that area. very common in a large metro area to have another chinatown in the burbs
      the Chinese food prices in Vegas are comparable these days to Seattle. can't find a chow fun dish for under $10 these days. keep up the great videos .

  • @amyh5020
    @amyh5020 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have you been to Dim Sum Cafe yet? It's a locals spot.

    • @bansandoesvegas
      @bansandoesvegas  ปีที่แล้ว

      I have eaten there! Its definitely the most convenient for me being in the Summerlin area and the prices are some of the cheapest as well. While the gold coast casino charged $5.88 and you only get 2 eggtarts, the last time I was at Dim Sum Cafe they charged me $3.85 for 3 eggtarts. So its basically half the price at Dim Sum Cafe, but its been a while since I've eaten there so I don't know if the prices have gone up.
      One of the reasons we like going to the Gold Coast is because we gamble there and can get our food comped sometimes.

    • @amyh5020
      @amyh5020 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bansandoesvegas The prices have definitely gone up since Covid. I can understand going to ping pong because of comps.

    • @bansandoesvegas
      @bansandoesvegas  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@amyh5020 Inflation is a killer :(

  • @JCMeow
    @JCMeow 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    PAY CASH!!
    If you pay w the credit card, watch your statement. My bill was $57 + tips. Total $70. My credit card charged $101. Someone in the restaurant manually edited the pending charge. BE AWARE! I'll report to my credit card company 😠
    PAY CASH!!

  • @watchingitallhere
    @watchingitallhere ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I never understood chicken feet.
    Why bother cooking them, its no meat!
    Just skin and bone. Acquired taste i guess... nice review 👌

    • @bansandoesvegas
      @bansandoesvegas  ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly! Its definitely an acquired taste!

  • @eddykim2584
    @eddykim2584 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    this place has gone downhill .The food is awfull take a lot at the shrimp ball uneven size. the quility has gone down. The reason why it is busy is because they got comps .

    • @bansandoesvegas
      @bansandoesvegas  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      They must have switched chefs because I agree it doesn't taste as good as it used to. I wouldn't say it tasted awful but probably about average. I think KJ dim sum in the RIO across the street tasted better and is cheaper too. I plan to make a video of each dim sum restaurant in town eventually.