Beijing Noodle No. 9 at Caesars Palace offers a vibrant Chinese dining experience with a modern twist. Guests enter through a dramatic corridor lined with giant fish tanks and are greeted by an open kitchen where chefs hand-pull noodles to order. The extensive menu features dim sum, dumplings, wok-fried noodles, BBQ pork buns, and signature dishes like Sichuan Dan Dan Noodles and Beijing Zha Jiang. Located near the Julius Tower and casino floor, the restaurant is open daily from 11 AM to 11 PM and offers dine-in, takeout, and delivery. Vegetarian and vegan options are available. The space is wheelchair accessible and ideal for casual meals, group dining, or a quick bite between shows. With its energetic atmosphere and authentic flavors, …
Northern Chinese eatery at Caesars Palace with surreal decor featuring giant tanks of goldfish.
Chris Kittle
I was seated and served quickly. The atmosphere was good. The service was friendly. The Dan Dan Noodles were spicy but a little on the bland side. The buns were decent as well but just not quite five stars. I would go again but this time I would try something different.
… moreRA Null
One of the best full service sit down options on the strip at its price point. We followed the recommendations of our server and had the Singapore noodles, pepper beef tenderloin and crispy milk custard. It was the perfect amount for two people. The Singapore noodles had a great texture, they’re very fine and pair well with the vegetables and meat (the pork was delicious though we didn’t have it as a main). We added the table chili sauce which had a nice heat and added acid to the dish. The pepper beef tenderloin beef was super tender and the asparagus was amazingly cooked keeping its crunch, but still tender on the inside. Lastly the crispy milk custard wasn’t sweet but the fat from the custard and frying made it delicious and a great way to end our meal. The milk custard takes a second so I would order it earlier next time.
After we were seated we did have a long time with the menu, but we we’re having trouble deciding so we appreciated that we never felt rushed throughout the meal. The service team was very attentive with a lot of small touches (water with no ice, checking on us while the custard was made, new table settings for dessert) and attention to detail (our server came to confirm a food modification was correct when our food was delivered).
The only negative was that smoke from the casino floor was occasionally noticeable.
… moreCarone Jones
I love trying new places, and since we were staying at Caesar’s Palace and inviting out some friends we hadn’t seen in a decade, I chose Beijing Noodle No 9 for us to meet and eat! I pored over reviews to see what I would want to eat, and I’m unsure why there were some low reviews!
We did not make reservations, but made our way on a typical busy Sunday night (4 conventions going on!), but it wasn’t packed and it was easy tog eat a seat. I was so excited we got the coveted table in the back with the large round lazy Susan! My husband started with spring rolls with hot mustard, and he was super pleased with the spiciness of the mustard. I settled on the Singapore noodles and there was ample shrimp and pork in it! The curry was of medium spice – perfect for my palate! I only usually like mild things! I definitely could not finish it! My husband and one of our friends decided on the King Pao, and our other guests got dumplings and soup. Everyone was pleased! The prices weren’t that horrible; seeing we are in Vegas, but the price of the green tea was pretty steep ($6.99). My husband and I had leftovers for a couple of days! The interior? BEAUTIFUL. I wanted to live there and have every meal there. White metal designed walls – I can’t even explain! We definitely will be dining here again !
… moreEric Johnson
We were seated immediately. The food was served hot and fresh in a timely manner. The facility is clean and the staff is pleasant. The decor is wild and the goldfish aquariums add the the charm. 5 stars from me.
… moreAmber Lee
One of the best restaurants we ate at during our trip, and a lesser frequented one at that. Not sure if you can call this spot a hidden gem but it definitely feels that way based on where it is in the casino. Beijing Noodle 9 has a quiet, glass filled exterior that probably isn’t as inviting as it should be because the food is good. We were seated for a party of 2 right away and our server was very nice and on top of things. We noticed how the waitresses and waiters were dressed traditionally which complimented the traditional fish tank in the middle. The setting itself is like a modern Chinese spot and you can see the chefs at work which we think is a cool touch during the waiting process. We ordered a good amount of food since Chinese is our favorite. We got the: green onion pancake, chicken chow mein with no veggies, and their Shanghai soup dumpling.
The green onion pancake was good, not anything special but it had a nice flavor. The chicken chow mein was very tasty with a generous amount of chicken all throughout the meal. The noodles were cooked perfectly and the sauce was savory. The thing to note is the pronounced garlic flavor in the dish. Lastly, the Shanghai soup dumplings were good, hot with a bit of a doughy flavor to the dumpling itself. The filling was good though, just not the best Shanghai soup dumplings we’ve ever had. The food altogether was good, nothing that was the best of what we’ve ever had but it feels like Chinese food is a rare commodity on the strip.
Beijing Noodle 9 is a decent spot, certainly better than most on the strip. It isn’t lavish but it isn’t no frills either, it’s just good, solid food in a convenient spot just off from penny slots and before the elevators to take you up to your room. We would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a quick bite of Chinese without looking to head anywhere off the beaten path.
… moreI EY
Had lunch here during my stay at Caesar’s Palace. The service was the worst quality as it took about 10-12 minutes to get greeted and our orders taken. The servers either work in team service or were just really not that attentive because of the delays in getting a server and some things during our service. Other than that the food was great and the atmosphere of the restaurant as well as the decor were beautiful. The only downfall other than slow service is the fact that the dishes are a la carte, no rice or anything comes with the main entrees everything has to be ordered separately for an extra $4.99 here and there, but its Vegas so it is what it is. I had the Kung Pan Chicken and some delicious Soup Dumplings, My mom had the Beef and Broccoli and my Dad had some Hot and Sour soup and some spring rolls with a mixed vegetable dish as well since he’s vegetarian. The food was great, I would swing by in the future just for some of those food dumplings or a big bowl of beef and soup but other than that, the place isn’t bad but I feel there are other offerings around that would compete
… moreDREAMS4U lisa.johnson
We weren’t feeling well and decided to try this restaurant for soup. Neither of us got soup and loved both our meals. Atmosphere felt a little cafeteria-like but otherwise service was fast and food was delicious.
… moreDerrick Bonner
This was our first and last time at this restaurant. Our waitress Helen was not good at all. She took over 15 minutes to come to our table when we saw her just walking around. The food was ok. When they brought our food we told them missing general Tso and the waiter said ok he would check. We told the waitress twice and as you can see it was finally brought out to us 33 minutes after we got our food. The waitress finally brought out our drink after we finished eating when we ordered that first. Paid over $100 to have crappy service and ok tasting food. Our waitress said that the manager took care of the bill. Ok we thought so with the food taking an hour to get when we saw the e couple behind us get their food first after getting there about 20-25 minutes after us but no all the manager did was bring us the check. We paid her and left. No tip was left and I never do that but was needed with horrible service and not even a sorry for the late dish. Do not recommend this place
… moreabhishek kottur
I’ve walked through Caesars so many times and always noticed this restaurant, but I had never been there. Since I’m a foodie and have tried almost all the restaurants at Caesars, I thought of giving this one a try. Surprisingly, the fried rice was okay, but it had way too much oil, oh my god, it felt like I was drinking oil! The soup smelled and tasted bad, maybe because I was one of the last customers and they were in a hurry, I’m not sure. So, I asked the manager what was going on and he agreed with me and said he could see the issue. He offered me a 10% discount, but I told him I didn’t need any discount, I just wanted to bring it to his attention. He mentioned that the chef wasn’t there and that he’d talk to them the next morning. Maybe that’s why the food was overly oily and the soup didn’t taste right. The prices were not expensive they were actually cheap, but the food just wasn’t okay!!
… moreRand Wanda
Overpriced. Compared in HK, it was 4 stars hotel price but fast food restaurants decor. I ordered onion cake, ox sauce scallops, pea leaf, roasted duck and a bowl of white rice, no drinks. It was $108 plus tips (normally 20 % expected) Yet, the duck was only half leg, the drum stick part, underneath were 6 small pieces of back meat with bones. Hardly worth eating. Onion cake was doughee, pea leaves were chewy, rice was not jasmine rice. Well, as a HK Chinese I was disappointed.
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