Ellie’s Chinese Restaurant brings the authentic flavors of traditional Chinese cuisine to Las Vegas. Our menu features meticulously crafted dishes that reflect the rich culinary heritage of China, prepared using the freshest ingredients. At Ellie’s, we believe in providing an unforgettable dining experience that showcases the warmth of our hospitality and passion for food.
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Address: 5740 W Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Phone: (702) 452-3303
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The Dim Sum menu is listed as a Breakfast menu
What we ordered:
1.) Seafood Tofu Clay Pot $18.95 This was very tasty seasoned very balanced tofu was firm and seafood was fresh. Good portion size
2.) Stir fried rice noodles in XO sauce $8.99 this was fried just right just enough XO sauce to keep it balanced in flavor.
3.) Various Dim Sum dishes $5.99-7.99. My friend said they were just ok which I agreed with!
4.) Stick rice wrapped in Lotus Leaf $6.99 This is the reason for the 2 Star Rating. I found a bug larva in the rice! yuck (see last photo) I hope management sees this review and has a talk with the kitchen staff. I threw out all my leftovers because I was so grossed out after seeing and almost eating it! Wasted $80.00 of food!
1 reviewer even said the dim sum portions were small. They are the largest I have ever had, and I eat a lot of dim sum. I suspect several of these 1-star reviews are from competitors.
That being said, all of the dim sum I had was great. Service was quite efficient, and very culturally accurate, meaning not overtly outgoing. All business, little English spoken.
In addition to enjoying numerous dim sum offereings, we have also had a huge dinner party on another date. Service was efficient, dishes were generous. The soup was phenomenal.
If I had one “complaint”, which I don’t, it would be there may be a slight lack of flavor or spice in some of the dishes. This is easily remedied by utilizing accoutrements.
Happy Dining to you all.
In these days with fierce competition, I think this place is trying hard on quality food and service and they have done well.I also like to say they have very good prices .That being said I highly recommend this place.
They also have a $45.99 lunch combo where you pick 3 dishes, but white rice is $1 per serving, with no soup. But there is another Chinese Fuzhou street food restaurant offering the same price long before this for 3 dishes, plus a huge bowl of homemade soup and rice is free of charge.
Their regular menu prices are on the higher end close to $20 for each dish as well.
So considering the price and the mediocre taste, I don’t think it is worth going anymore.
Went there during their grand opening and there were a lot of people and some tour groups. They have a wait list but its rather confusing as no one was there to tell us to sign in.
The wait was not long and we were seated after 10 minutes wait. I love that they use disposable table clothes on their tables as they are very hygienic. They have a dim sum special of $5.99 each on all dim sum now. This price is on the higher end compared to other regular dimsum restaurants for regular dimsums like siumai and hargow. There was a server pushing a dim sum cart all the time.
Some of the dimsums were cold but they did give us new ones so that was a nice gesture. Dimsums need improvement as they are not as tasty as other restaurants. It would be better if they were made to order like other restaurants to maintain the freshness.
I also heard that they will have a new chef soon, so give them some time to improve as they just opened.
One of the drinking cups was dirty and we just left it there but a server noticed that and quickly changed the cup for us. I have noticed that their servers were caring even though some of them don’t speak English well.
The stir fried dishes were a lil too salty and some of the veggies were too old but okay tasting overall.
Summary: To attract more customers, they need to either have a lunch special menu, cook better or have a lower menu pricing in order to compete with all the others dimsum and Cantonese seafood restaurants in Las Vegas.
I would give them time for improvements as they are newly opened. But the service was good so we will be back.
Highly recommended.