
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3400 S Jones Blvd #5b, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Phone: (702) 476-6889
Website: http://dragongatelv.com/
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Reviews
The service is excellent and the entire restaurant is very clean with easy parking. The food is outstanding well seasoned and full of flavor. Even the fries were delicious and everything came out perfect. The hostess and waitresses are dressed in authentic Kimono and Thailand dress wear which adds to the theme and atmosphere. This is a truly welcomed themed restaurant in Las Vegas with another location in Oakland. A delicious environment and fantastic service from start to finish.
I will caution you they have a lot of private events, plan accordingly.
The restaurant boasts a bar, catering services, and a dance floor, and so many VIOP rooms with karaoke, making it versatile for various events. The ambiance is enhanced by thoughtful decor and lighting, creating a comfortable environment for diners.
Small appetizer of peanuts is included.
A4.Garlic Cucumber $5. (Without $2 Thousand Year Egg). It was okay. Can order again.
C24. Omelette Pancake, Oyster $18. The SO doesn’t care for this. I actually like it ALOT!! Maybe not as much tasty oysters as Taiwan BUT the texture, fried crispy parts and mix was pretty good. I was impressed for normally having other low expectations for this dish.
D1. Three Cups Chicken $19. Will not order again! The taste is completely off. Some of the larger chicken pieces were dry, tough and flavorless.
I1. Rice bowl $2. We ordered 2 bowls = $4.
Lu Wei (boiled 5 spice broth) where you pick 3 ingredients. Already includes cabbage, fermented mustard veggies, and chili sauce on the edges.
– Something I crave from Taipei!! $5 bamboo shoots, $6 beef tripe, $6 beef intestine. BUT not similar in taste which is the whole point. So it’s just boiled items which I like too. So I enjoy this dish for that. Similar to how people like hot pot, or like Malo Town but it’s not spicy.
– Clarification of their menu: Their cabbage is American cabbage, not the Chinese one. Theres also no A choy.
Next time, we are interested in a bento box, beef noodle soup and such.
1. I placed an online order, but when I arrived, I was told that my order had already been canceled without any prior notice.
2. I wanted to dine in, but I stood at the counter for a long time and no one came to assist me.
3. After waiting for quite a while, I was finally told that they could not serve food because they were unable to keep up.
Overall, I honestly don’t understand how a restaurant can operate this way. There was only one staff member handling the entire place. It feels like their main focus might be drinks and karaoke rather than running a proper restaurant. The experience was truly disappointing.
Food – If it’s done right, they taste great…the problem is when it’s not done right, the food can be dangerous. In my case, the pig blood was not fully cooked, so you can still see raw blood inside. I have attached the photo. I have been eating pig blood for more than 20+ years and I have never experienced this before. This is unacceptable and someone could end up in the hospital. This is the main reason why I can’t give this restaurant a better rating. Check all the chickens and intestine before eating. You don’t want to get food poisoning especially when you are traveling.
Service – Don’t expect any service, which I am sure many of you do not have that expectation anyway. I had to walk to the front counter to place the order because no one stopped after our table after we have been seated for 20 minutes. They are not even that busy at all, only 5 tables total in the restaurant. What makes it worse is, they are enforcing an 18% or 20% gratuity for party of 6. I am usually fine with that but not when there is no service. That said, if you have party of 5 or less, there won’t be any issue as long as you are okay to “do it yourself” in the restaurant.
Location – We used lyft/uber, and I believe it’s about $20-ish one-way from the strip. Not bad at all.