Grand Wok Noodle Bar

  3.4 – 502 reviews   • Restaurant

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Casual in atmosphere and authentic in flavor, grand wok features traditional asian cuisine that stays true to the style of yesterday. From wok-tossed noodles and black pepper beef to fresh seafood, tofu, and pot stickers, every dish is a reminder of just how flavorful life can be.

Elegant eatery providing sushi & traditional Asian specialties in a stylish space at the MGM Grand.

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Reviews

Jessica
I wasn’t expecting much especially since it’s a restaurant inside a Strip casino, but I was pleasantly surprised! The beef chow fun is pretty authentic HK style, though they could have added more beef. The string beans were barely spicy, but decent enough and a good complement to the noodles. Just don’t expect actual Sichuan style string beans. The server, Mark, is very attentive and friendly. Service is definitely 5 stars!
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Dil Singh
The chef was very accommodating for vegetarian. We got spicy orange tofu, which was that BEST orange tofu I ever had and I don’t like orange tofu, it’s my wife’s to go dish. I got tht pad Thai which was “okay” which is why I did a 4 start review.
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Lawrence Rowe
Ordered the broccoli beef seemed like it could’ve been a little warmer. Cool place in the casino.
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J Y
This place is strictly for tourists as they won’t go back and won’t even remember the name. The wonton noodle soup is full of baking soda, the bbq pork is simply a mixture of soy sauce with sugar. They focus more on ripping off visitors.
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Jenny
Atmosphere is nice, but the food is extremely bland! Tried the mapo tofu, Thai beef fried rice, Singapore curry noodles, salt and pepper calamari. It’s clear who they’re trying to please with their ridiculously under flavored food, Asians must avoid this place.
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Jordan DeMello
Atmosphere was ok, however you are in a casino so expectations are only so high.

Food was generally good, the duck being the best dish, a 5/5 and desserts were also top notch.

Soups and rice dishes were good, however I would rank those 3.5 / 5. Filling and hits the spots, but nothing special.

Decent meal however if you’re not used to Vegas prices you may feel you are overpaying for what you get.
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A B
Pros: friendly and accommodating staff.

Ok: Vegetarian spring rolls are good. They’re what you’d expect and nothing more. The atmosphere is pedestrian.

Cons: pad thai is bland. I ordered with shrimp based on a servers recommendation. Id be worried to try anything else if this basic dish was their best shot
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MA Bender
The food we got was fresh and very good. (Hot and sour soup, 1 chicken lo mein and 1 vegetable lo mein, side of white rice)

Location is convenient especially if you are staying at the MGM Grand hotel. The wait time for a table was approximately 30 minutes without reservation; so instead of waiting we ordered “to go” food from their application which was ready in 10-15 minutes! In our experience, the staff was always nice and the restaurant looked clean and pretty although we never ate inside the restaurant.

Vegetarian options are available.
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Bull Dogg
This is a basic Asian restaurant serving Asian, Chinese and Cantonese dishes. It is located in side the MGM Grand hotel on the casino level (where all restaurants are located), close to one of the breakfast buffet restaurants, and next to the Greek Sneek and Crush restaurants. The ambience is very basic, and the restaurant is pretty loud (as all of MGM). The service is fast, so there is a pretty good turnover of seats. You can dine at a table or at the bar looking into the kitchen.

The staff is Las Vegas friendly, so don‘t have too high expectations. We were served promptly and professionally, but also in a rather industrial way.

The menu is extensive, with a good selection of options. We tried several dishes, and found the spicy orange chicken very good. The duck was less appetizing and we don‘t recommend it. Other dishes, like the spicy cucumber salad, or the pepper tofu were good but unspectacular, which probably also can be expected in a restaurant like this in the MGM Hotel. Nonetheless we can recommend the Grand Wok Noodle Bar if you want a simple Asian dish that is of okay quality.

Ambience: 2/5
Staff: 3/5
Food: 3/5
Price/quality: 3/5 (decent quality but pricey)
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Karl Castillo
Grand Wok is an average Chinese restaurant. Foodwise, it’s not bad but not revolutionary. The prices were fair. If you’re interested in rice, I’d suggest the Combination Fried Rice rather than the Tiger Shrimp Fried Rice. The highlight of the meal was the calamari. It was great and if you add the crumbs onto your rice, it’s great! The orange chicken has a more subtle taste. It doesn’t taste like fake orange which is great.

Overall it was good. We’ll definitely come back next time we’re back at the MGM Grand.
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