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5 stars all the way!The entire night from start to finish
5 stars all the way!The entire night from start to finish was absolutely wonderful! All the staff were so friendly and attentive and the food was wonderful! Additionally they provide you with so many little "extras" that make things even more memorable - a chamomile tea starter then an amuse bouche of pomegranate jelly before you get what you ordered then you get these adorable little dessert bites AND they send you home with delicious pineapple cake!The earthy branch drink comes in this interactive tea pot that is both cute and fun. The ambiance is beautiful and soothing and they provide you with this adorable mini chair for your purse so you don't have to put it on the floor! I can't say enough about how great our experience was and we will come back again and again!
Be the first to ReplyThe food was excellent but I think the service might have
The food was excellent but I think the service might have been even better. They really treated me like a princess! The general Taos was nice and spicy, must order with jasmine rice.
Be the first to ReplyAbsolutely amazing Chinese place in the Wynn, really great
Absolutely amazing Chinese place in the Wynn, really great service and very pretty vibe.
Be the first to ReplyAmazing food! We ordered all the vegan options! Service,
Amazing food! We ordered all the vegan options! Service, quality, staff- STELLAR! Highly recommend!
Be the first to ReplyAtmosphere is beautiful with gold and jade decor.
Music was peaceful and matched the atmosphere with some popular Chinese songs. The service was awesome and they give you a little chair for your bags. We ordered Al La Carte, but recommend that those who don't have Chinese food often, especially fine dining Chinese food, should order the Imperial Duck Tasting Menu as a base value $138.88 is a good price for Peking Duck. You also spend around the same money ordering Al La Carte so ordering the Tasting Menu might be the better choice. I put a star(*) on the ones that I would definitely want to order again.Marinated Jellyfish - Definitely not for everyone - It's chewy, sour, and has a bit of sweetness. It's not that different than ones I've had before that were cheaper. Good portion though so if people in your party like it, you will have plenty to share.Three Cup Sea Bass* - Super savory with some sweetness and the fish just melts in your mouth. Get this with some sort of rice whether that be fried rice or just steamed rice because it is a bit heavy, but the richness is what makes it great.Yang Chow Fried Rice - You can tell that this one has more elevated ingredients because of the grain of rice, but flavor-wise the fried rice still tastes like regular fried rice you would get at an authentic Chinese restaurant. It's not the star of the show but it will pair well with heavier items like the Braised Pork Belly and Three Cup Bass.Sautéed Green Beans - I always think green beans are a pretty great and safe choice. These green beans were flavorful and had a nice chew. They are also good for pairing the rest of your food.Braised Pork Belly* - Heavenly and will also melt in your melt. It's fatty and super tender and you can even save the sauce for your rice/noodles.Cherry Dessert* (Don't remember the item name) - Beautiful presentation - you can eat every part of the cherry and the size is big enough to share. Definitely get desserts here - they're gorgeous to look at, and have a good balance of sweetness. One of the best desserts we had during our time in Vegas.Overall, Wing Lei does a great job with these Chinese/Cantonese classics - it's authentic while still being creative, and I can see why it's the first Chinese restaurant to earn a Michelin Star. The four-star review is because some things just didn't really impress or surprise me (Marinated Jellyfish, Yang Chow Fried Rice, Sautéed Green Beans). Again, they tasted like food I've had before with marginal twists so they're overall okay to order, but because you pay a lot and you they have a Michelin Star, it's a tad disappointing.
Be the first to ReplyMy very first michilen star restaurant.
Entree was absolutely delicious. Probably the best scallops I've ever had. Dessert was what allowed the expertise of the kitchen to reign Supreme. Service was above any expectations. Not over bearing at all. My only complaint is the dinner lighting was to low to allow the color of the dining room to take center stage.
Be the first to ReplyThis is by far one of my favorite restaurants in Vegas!
This is by far one of my favorite restaurants in Vegas! Every time I've dined here all of the food has been completely on point. I really feel like you can't go wrong with anything on the menu here! There are so many things I want to try still. The dining room is absolutely gorgeous, the attention to detail is so obvious. The service also is fantastic, it's truly a perfect dining experience and great for a memorable evening. The best Cantonese food I've ever had!
Be the first to ReplyMichelin star, to me there are better Asian restaurants
Michelin star, to me there are better Asian restaurants with similar prices or even lower are better than here. We even made reservation 2 month in advance and this is the only restaurant available. We ordered the Peking duck since are group of four, we even added $50 so they can use the duck bone to make the soup but definitely not worth it. The service is really good and it is nice that they give a mini chair for ladies to place their bag. I probably will come back again if i can make a reservation but order the pre-fix course.
Be the first to ReplyWe celebrated my husbands birthday here and it was really
We celebrated my husbands birthday here and it was really nice. Atmosphere is beautiful. The food and the service was excellent. The food was beautiful and very tasty. What a nice place to eat in our home town!
Be the first to ReplyAlways top tier.
My favorite Asian restaurant in Vegas by a milestone. Everything from the duck to the shumai is made perfectly. They have a special event around the Chinese new year which I am lucky enough to be invited to at times. The food is exquisite and anyone I've spoken to who deems this to be local cuisine has agreed with me. Even their desserts ate both beatifully captured and the punch of soft floral they add is a beautiful touch. The restaurant is nice, and roomy as during the special events they will come around with carts of specialty dishes to all the tables similar to a buffet style, but a million times better! I would highly recommend coming here, and though it can be quite pricey, you will not regret a single bite!
Be the first to ReplyAmazing service and amazing experience.
Highly recommend trying it. This is my go to every time I am in Vegas :)
Be the first to ReplyThe dimsum and sushi were good, the seafood were not very
The dimsum and sushi were good, the seafood were not very fresh as expected. Overall everything was pretty good but nothing was surprising good. Good that we tried it. However it is not worth $108 per person, and I don't think we will be back.
Be the first to ReplyThis was a bit of a disappointment.
I know that four star usually means it's good but let me explain. We were here to celebrate my wife's birthday. We had an early reservation. We showed up 10 minutes eary and we were seated promptly. So far so good. Loved the mini chair for my wife's purse! Then we waited and waited for our waitress. It took over 5 minutes after we sat down before our waitress showed up to take our drink order. We were there early so it was really not very busy. We both chose duck tasting menu. My wife's chardonnay was excellent. The duck came out for carving. They only gave us two pieces each for total of four wrapped ducks. Then they took the duck away. Not sure if we got the rest of it. While the duck was flavorful, the skin was really not very crispy like the version at the Blossom Aria which we've had twice. Next was the duck salad which I think was the highlight of the meal. It had an interesting texture and was delicious. The next course was the duck siumai. Three pieces with watercress leaves. It was way too salty. Then the wait began. We waited and waited for the next course. After almost 15-20 minutes, the waitress came back that it was on it's way. When it showed up, we were almost full from drinking too much water because of the salty dumplings. The sauteed eggplant was beutiful with vibrant colors of all the vegetables. The duck fried rice was very flavorful. They brought out the dessert with candle to acknowledge my wife's birthday which was very nice.One complaint about the music they played. It was obnoxious and obrusive with very loud vocals, totally unfit for the classy restaurant like Wing Lei.Overall, it was a good experience but at this price point and considering the reputation, we expected more. As I wrote earlier, it was a bit of a disappointment.
Be the first to ReplyWe ordered the tasting menu and enjoyed every course.
The service was exceptional and the environment was elegant. Highly recommend if looking for an elevated Chinese dining experience.
Be the first to ReplyWe ordered the duck tasting menu.
Although we really enjoyed the duck we felt like we didn't get parts of the duck like the legs and meat with bones. We started with the duck skin with pancakes which was excellent but we felt like we didn't get enough skin. The duck salad was really flavorful but only came with two pieces of duck. The duck foie gras siu mai was good but you really can't taste the foie gras. For some reason there was a long wait to get the eggplant with duck and duck fried rice. Everything tasted great and the restaurant is beautiful. Would we dine here again? Not so sure.
Be the first to ReplyWent for my birthday! Hands down one of the best meals I
Went for my birthday! Hands down one of the best meals I have EVER had!!! Everything was delicious; the watermelon palate cleanser, the welcome tea, the shrimp spring rolls, the bbq spare ribs, the crispy pork, the general taos chicken, the yang chow fried rice!!!!! ALL AMAZING!! Will definitely be going back - have to try one of the tasting menus!!!
Be the first to ReplyTruly transports you to a Chinese Palace, where everything
Truly transports you to a Chinese Palace, where everything is elaborate from the colors to the curtains, gold trims and silverware. We started with several orders of the garlic shrimp spring rolls which were light and crispy with not even a touch of oil or grease. General Tao's chicken was incredible with perfect high quality pieces of chicken and a zesty sauce. Other beef, chicken and pork dishes also were of the highest quality. Vegetable fried rice was amazingly addictive. Mushrooms and tofu also added a nice touch to the meal, service was impeccable and this visit we decided on just two desserts and the photo speaks for itself a work of art! Best Chinese food ever!
Be the first to ReplyWow. This experience will be hard to be topped. The chef's
Wow. This experience will be hard to be topped. The chef's tasting menu was so well done, the pairings perfectly paired. Just incredible.Even if you can't go for the tasting menu, their full menu is incredible and can be approachable.And the service! I can't even say enough about how well they cared for us. This is a not to be missed in Vegas!
Be the first to ReplyI cannot I believe that I paid $230 for Chinese food that
I cannot I believe that I paid $230 for Chinese food that is no better than some take-out joint. I have eaten in China, San Francisco, New York, Singapore, and Taiwan. This place was like goopy, starch-laden food that was barely any better than panda express. I would even argue that Panda Express had better taste. You are paying for the ambiance, the place settings, and the table clothes. The food itself is not even okay; it's less than okay. It was a serious mistake to pay $26 for ma po tofu. Other than the fancy dishes the food is served on, this place is really over-rated. Whoever gave this a Michelin star from the Michelin guide really does not know Chinese food.
Be the first to ReplyWing Lei displayed remarkable hospitality.
The decor is beautiful and elegant. From what I ordered, the duck and the shrimp toast were the most tasty. The veggie fried rice and jellyfish were just mediocre.*Out of 5 starsShrimp toast Jellyfish Veggie fried rice Imperial duck
Be the first to ReplyHad the privilege to dine at Wing Lei during my first
Had the privilege to dine at Wing Lei during my first travels since COVID. Being the first Chinese restaurant in North America to earn a Michelin star, this Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star winner did not dissappoint. Chef Ming Yu's attention to details and creative take on traditional chinese cuisine was out of this world. We ordered a set menu with their Imperial Peking duck. All of the food was amazing. If you are spending the money to come, you want to make sure you dedicate at least a couple hours as you want to soak in the atmosphere and enjoy their cocktails. We came for our friends birthday as we were staying at Encore so we didn't have to work about parking but I do recommend booking in advance. The ambiance was very elegant and dress to impress.Overall I highly recommend and would come again when in Vegas!
Be the first to ReplyThis is definitely quite the experience.
Service is friendly and courteous and the food is flavorful and delicious. We had two different tasting menus and shared bites amongst us. So many good dishes. The truffle soup dumpling is amazing, and there's never been any meat as tender as the braised short rib. Dessert was fun and a playful flair to end the meal.
Be the first to ReplyWhat an experience.
So much great food, awesome service and a memory of a lifetime. Dumplings, specialty drinks, scallops, rice, Chow mein, jellyfish, beautiful interior and wonderful service, peeking duck was absolutely the best in the world.
Be the first to ReplySome of the dishes on the menu have clearly been
Some of the dishes on the menu have clearly been westernized and lean more towards fusion cuisine than authentic Chinese. That being said, I felt the flavors had depth and worked well together in every dish we ordered. We got the Field Greens with Peking Duck as an app and the Jidori Chicken with Chili-Garlic Sauce and Braised Seafood Curry Rice as mains. It was plenty of food for 2 and we almost couldn't finish it. The complimentary amuse bouche and cakes (neatly wrapped in takeout box and bag) were nice touches to round out a very satisfying meal.
Be the first to ReplyI went to WingLei after a rave recommendation by a good
I went to WingLei after a rave recommendation by a good friend of mine regarding their peking duck. It was definitely upscale and service was very solid. We ordered the peking duck, garlic beef tenderloins, marinated jellyfish, and three cup sea bass. Overall it was a 3.5/5 all things considered. Peking Duck: 4/5: Definitely the best peking duck I have had in the US so far. Skin is pretty crispy and meat is tender, and it met expectations. It is always a cool experience when they cut the peking duck in front of you. It is not going to compare to the peking duck you get in Beijing, but it definitely will scratch the itch. They also use some of the duck meat and mix it with I believe either a grated radish or bamboo and serve it in cabbage leaves. This was just alright to me but I liked the crunchiness.Garlic beef tenderloins 3.5/5: The beef was definitely tender, but it didn't really stand out otherwise. The portions were small as expected at this kind of restaurant, but I felt the overall taste was just alright. Kind of like beef stir fry but with a nicer, smaller cut of meat. Would not order it again.3 cup sea bass 4/5: Really nice texture. This dish was a positive surprise, with the fish being very tender and flavorful and it went really well with the rice. This was my 2nd favorite dish after the peking duck. I feel like with all the dishes here, they are seasoned fairly well and not too bland or too salty.Marinated Jelly fish 2/5: I grew up eating jelly fish marinated with vinegar, and I expect the pieces to have a tiny bit of crunch while still being refreshing. I kind of wish the pieces here were sliced more thinly, as some of the bigger pieces were a bit too crunchy to me and difficult to chew. Definitely do not recommend this. Overall a decent restaurant, I know a lot of the price is due to service, ambiance, and setting. The peking duck and 3 cup sea bass were great, but the other dishes were just ok. I wouldn't say the food is much better than a decent Chinese restaurant in Houston's China town (unless you only order the peking duck and 3 cup sea bass), but it was nice to experience.
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