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Ping Pang Pong (Gold Coast Casino)
4000 W Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89103
(702) 367-7111
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| "Resembling an upscale glassed-in thatched roof-shaped hut, Kevin Wu"s unique Ping Pang Pong is an oasis in the Gold Coast"s casino. Chef Lai Lam and his staff turn out authentically prepared specialties from various Chinese provinces...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from ieatvegas]
| "Many moons have passed since we last had dim sum so I had done a little research in my preparation for this trip, but of course I left the notes in the room. There is a Yiddish saying that I believe applies - men tracht un Gott lacht - man plans, God laug..." |
5 reviews
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[ more from las-vegas-hotels.tripadvisor]
"IMany moons have passed since we last had dim sum so I had done a little research in preparation for this trip, but of course I left the notes in the room...."
[ more from lasvegas]
"Ping Pang Pong is a Las Vegas Chinese restaurant located in Southwest Las Vegas at Gold Coast Hotel & Casino. Ping Pang Pong offers a variety of specialty dishes from various provinces of China...."
[ more from lasvegasadvisor]
| "Many moons have passed since we last had dim sum so I had done a little research in my preparation for this trip, but of course I left the notes in the room. There is a Yiddish saying that I believe applies - men tracht un Gott lacht - man pla..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from lasvegasrestaurants]
| "Ping Pang Pong serves authentic Chinese cuisine, with an extensive menu that offers dishes from the various provinces of the country...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Chefs that trained in the kitchens of China work behind the scenes to create a range of authentic dishes at this reasonably priced Chinese eaterie. Located right off of the casino floor, this dinner-only eatery gives hungry players a break from the standa..." |
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[ more from vegas]
"There may be no culinary form more universally engaging than dim sum. Cantonese for "touch the heart," the concept evolved in Hong Kong, but you'll find it all over Asia, in Pacific Rim cities on these shores and in Chinatowns from Paris to Dakar...."
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