Casual joint for Taiwanese dumplings, noodles & other classic dishes, plus milk teas.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4300 Spring Mountain Rd #116, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Phone: (702) 222-3435
Website: https://taiwandeli.com/
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We also tried their signature soya milk, milk tea, and milk coffee — the milk tea was a bit too sweet, but the other two were great. The staff were generally okay, but Michelle stood out — exceptionally warm and hospitable, and we had a lovely chat with her. She really made our experience pleasant and made us feel right at home. Definitely a place I’d return to when craving Taiwanese breakfast!
Service: 3/5 – we were welcomed by someone sitting at a booth with a large party speaking Chinese. However, when they realized we were ordering to-go she handed us off to the cashier who was not happy to be there and seemed upset that we spoke in English. The first item we ordered was not available and she just stated that it’s 11:30 already so there’s no way they had it.
Ambiance: n/a – ordered food to go
Value for price: 2/5 – I really wanted to like this place especially since there’s so many good Asian restaurants in the area. Unfortunately, they missed on every dish.
All the fresh ingredients made food was good
But unfortunately the pre wrapped sweet rice rolls were not very tasty
We did enjoy our dining experience will come back but will not order any pre wrapped food
Food is good, but service is poor.
For vegetarian people, never trust the server what can be adjusted for vegetarian, just follow the menu.
She told me the noodle can be made for vegetarian and it ended up with just noodle and soup, nothing else.
When we asked if this is the right order, she said, “yeah that’s all, that’s why I even ask the chef if this meant to be served to human.”
Don’t even want to mention how she served our table in detail. Very poorly and it wasn’t a busy time at all.
In the end, she also mentioned 15% tip is mandatory after the whole experience.
We did tip full amount in the end, but it’s unbelievable how people feel they’re entitled to the tip when they didn’t perform.
Service was overall a little rude and ignoring of customers. It would be nice if they would actively try to help/talk to customers instead of ignoring them. I chased down a man to ask if I could pickup my takeout and he waved me away rudely. When I asked again later he said impatiently “not now!”. The one woman who took my order seemed like the only nice worker there.
This place offers an AMAZING selection of Taiwanese food. If you dropped me here and told me I was in Taiwan, I would believe you. There was a huge TV playing street food videos, so it was the real thing. The workers are very kind and comforting (auntie and uncle hospitality), and the noodles were amazing and flavorful.
NOT PICTURED (the fried chicken was amazing)