Neighbourhoodspring-mountain-chinatown
The dishBanh mi dac biet combo $6-8

Tip: Dac biet combo and a Vietnamese iced coffee for $10; the baguette is baked all day, ask for one straight out of the oven.

Location

Address: 3989 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102

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Crown Bakery ★ 4.2

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Crown Bakery on Spring Mountain Road in Las Vegas is the Korean-Chinese pastry counter since 2005, with red bean buns, mammoth bread and Asian cakes most under $6 a piece.

Try: Korean-Chinese pastries and buns $2-6

Tip: Pick up a mammoth bread loaf for breakfast and a tray of red-bean buns for the room; second-floor cafe seating, free wifi, holds quiet most mornings.

Monta Japanese Noodle House ★ 4.5

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Monta Ramen on Spring Mountain in Las Vegas is the Chinatown tonkotsu specialist where a 16-hour pork-bone broth bowl runs $13 with a $3 kaedama noodle refill on the side.

Try: Tonkotsu ramen $13, kaedama noodle refill $3

Tip: Add the $3 kaedama (extra noodles) to finish the broth; lunchtime waitlists fill by 11:45, get on the Yelp queue from the car.

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Capriotti's Sandwich Shop (Sahara) ★ 4.3

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Capriotti's on West Sahara in Las Vegas is the original Vegas Capriotti's where the Bobbie (slow-roasted turkey, cranberry, stuffing) runs $11 small and feeds two large.

Try: Bobbie sandwich, small around $11, large $18

Tip: The small Bobbie feeds one, the large feeds two; order online for pickup, the counter line peaks 12:00 to 13:00 every weekday.

Doña Maria Tamales (Downtown) ★ 4.4

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Doña Maria Tamales on South Las Vegas Boulevard is the 1980 family tamale counter, three tamales with rice and beans for $11 to $14 in a no-frills room two blocks from the Strat.

Try: Red pork tamale plate with rice and beans $11-14

Tip: Tamales sell by the dozen for takeaway; smothered in red chile and topped with an egg is the breakfast plate locals order.

Roberto's Taco Shop (Henderson Eastern) ★ 4.0

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Roberto's Taco Shop on South Eastern in Henderson is the 80-location San Diego chain's local branch, where the California burrito (carne asada, fries, cheese, guac) runs $9 to $11.

Try: California burrito $9-11, rolled tacos $6

Tip: California burrito and a horchata for $13; drive-thru open until midnight, ask for the rolled tacos as a side.

Crown Bakery ★ 4.2

spring-mountain-chinatown

Crown Bakery on Spring Mountain Road in Las Vegas is the Korean-Chinese pastry counter since 2005, with red bean buns, mammoth bread and Asian cakes most under $6 a piece.

Try: Korean-Chinese pastries and buns $2-6

Tip: Pick up a mammoth bread loaf for breakfast and a tray of red-bean buns for the room; second-floor cafe seating, free wifi, holds quiet most mornings.

Monta Japanese Noodle House ★ 4.5

spring-mountain-chinatown

Monta Ramen on Spring Mountain in Las Vegas is the Chinatown tonkotsu specialist where a 16-hour pork-bone broth bowl runs $13 with a $3 kaedama noodle refill on the side.

Try: Tonkotsu ramen $13, kaedama noodle refill $3

Tip: Add the $3 kaedama (extra noodles) to finish the broth; lunchtime waitlists fill by 11:45, get on the Yelp queue from the car.

Shake Shack (New York-New York) ★ 4.1

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Shake Shack at New York-New York in Las Vegas is the Strip walk-up window where ShackBurger combos run $14 to $18 with crinkle fries and a concrete on the corner of Tropicana.

Try: ShackBurger $8, fries $4, shake $6

Tip: Outdoor corner window walks fastest after 21:00; SmokeShack with bacon is the upgrade, the Strip Concrete uses local mix-ins.

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