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Welcome to 88 Noodle Papa

"88 Noodle Papa" is a bustling Asian-style cafe in Las Vegas that offers a variety of noodle dishes and traditional favorites. With a chill atmosphere and fast-paced service, this restaurant stands out for its authentic Hong Kong-style wonton noodles and Hainan Chicken Rice. Customers rave about the flavorful broth, chewy noodles, and generously filled wontons. The menu also features mouthwatering dishes like curry beef stew rice and braised pork. While some dishes may have misses, overall, "88 Noodle Papa" is a must-visit for anyone craving comforting and delicious Cantonese cuisine in a casual setting.

LOCATIONS
  • 88 Noodle Papa
    4276 Spring Mountain Rd unit c-104, Las Vegas, NV 89102, United States
    4276 Spring Mountain Rd unit c-104, Las Vegas, NV 89102, United States Hotline: +1 725-251-2078

Welcome to 88 Noodle Papa, a hidden gem located in Las Vegas, NV, specializing in delicious Cantonese cuisine. This casual restaurant offers a wide variety of noodle soups, rice dishes, and appetizers that will surely satisfy your cravings.

One of the standout dishes at 88 Noodle Papa is the Hainan Chicken Rice, a flavorful and tender chicken dish served with fragrant rice and a trio of delicious dipping sauces. Customers rave about the authenticity and taste of this classic Cantonese dish.

Another must-try item on the menu is the Wonton Noodle Soup, featuring chewy noodles and plump shrimp-filled wontons in a savory broth. The perfect comfort food for any noodle lover.

Customers also praise the friendly and quick service at 88 Noodle Papa, making it a great spot for a casual meal with friends or family. The restaurant's simple yet inviting decor adds to the overall dining experience.

Whether you're craving a hearty bowl of noodle soup or flavorful rice dish, 88 Noodle Papa has something for everyone. Come visit this authentic Cantonese restaurant and experience a taste of Hong Kong in the heart of Las Vegas.

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Sirikanya p.
Sirikanya p.

If I could I would give them 10 stars!!! I had a wedding to attend in Las Vegas and this place was highly recommended by one of my friends so I had to try them out. Luckily I was able to squeeze this place in right before flying back to CA..... I've got to say!!!! The chicken and rice was 'To die for!!' Rice had enough herb and not too mushy and chicken was not chewy at all and so flavorful. Not to mention about 3 kinds of sauce that served with....such a good combination. Wonton noodle soup was good but not as superb as the chicken and rice. But wonton skin and noodle were great... not too much flour taste and had whole shrimp inside. My husband who is not Asian asked for something crispy like chicharonnes well I ordered fish skin and it was a great substitution!! What surprised me were the cleanliness of this place and how polite the staff was......also the portion was small. Plenty of parking especially if you visit this place early.

Kayla N.
Kayla N.

Came here with my co-worker and we both thoroughly enjoyed it. My chicken curry was very tasty. My co-worker got the hainan chicken rice. The sauces they brought us for our chicken was an added treat. I might try what she got next time since it was in the lighter side. I ended up taking the rest of my curry home because it was so hearty. But that's a good thing! Yummy!

Dee P.
Dee P.

So glad we tried this place out because we left with happy tummies. Food was absolutely delicious and we wish we could've ordered more! Kind, sweet staff and at a great location in China town. Prices were super reasonable and good portions. Cute hole in the wall type feel.

Amy P.
Amy P.

Well this is certainly a iykyk type of restaurant. Maybe I'm biased though because this place brings me a lot of nostalgia to the food my parents make. The hainan chicken rice is definitely the star of the show. Deboned. And has a bounce to it when you eat it. The ginger scallion oil I my favorite sauce to put on it. Rice was fragrant. The wonton noodles are also very good. The noodles are perfectly cooked to al dente and the broth was clean and soothing. Much the same can be said about the beef noodle soup. Very mom and pop basic Cantonese style dishes that I would describe as very authentic. The Hong Kong style milk tea was also delicious. Perfect balance of not too sweet. Service was quick and our food came out very fast. There were plenty of tables and a lot of the customer population were Chinese (a very good sign). I took my dad here and he even complimented the authenticity of the food. And he is someone /who believes everything is better made at home. So a compliment by him for a restaurant is unheard of lol. Would definitely be coming back if I'm in the area.

Crystal C.
Crystal C.

This is a nice casual spot for Cantonese food with some hits and misses. The wonton noodles were a standout -- the wontons had a generous amount of filling, and the noodles were perfectly chewy. However, the laksa was a bit underwhelming. It lacked flavor and could use more spice. Their chicken dishes are definitely worth trying. The chicken was cooked to perfection -- soft and tender every time. Service can be a bit slow when it's busy, so be prepared for a wait during peak hours. The drinks, unfortunately, were pretty mediocre. The milk tea with coffee mostly tasted like milk tea and needed more coffee, while the lemon tea just tasted like regular tea and could use more lemon. Overall, a good spot for food, but don't expect too much from the drinks or speedy service during busy times. I would recommend sticking to their soup noodles and chicken dishes.

Anita L.
Anita L.

We were on the hunt for legit Hong Kong style wonton noodles, and the fact that they had Hainan Chicken Rice was a plus. So, we came here for an early dinner mid-week. On top of the wonton noodles and chicken rice, we got some gailan as well. The wonton noodles are possibly the best I've had outside of Asia. The noodles were super chewy and the broth, clean and flavorful. The wontons were bursting with plump, snappy shrimp. I ordered the Hainan Chicken Rice with white meat. The three accompanying sauces: ginger, chili, and thick sweet soy were all on point. In fact, I've never been able to find anything close to this in soCal (don't say SGV cuz it isn't the same) and so I was super happy to have my taste buds satiated. Can't wait to come back again!

Francine L.
Francine L.

88 Noodle Papa is a cute name and quite a lucky number for Asians. This place serves Asian-style cafe food and it's a fast-paced restaurant with a chill atmosphere. To start we came here for dinner and enjoyed two appetizers which were the roti bread with curry sauce and Chinese deep-fried doughnut which most people dip with porridge. But you can always eat it on its own For entrees, we decided to share chicken rice, wonton noodles, and beef rice noodle soup. Overall all the dishes came out quickly and hot. I enjoyed all the tasty food, especially the Hainan chicken rice which was in a cute pyramid form. Can't wait to come back and try their other menu items.

Tom F.
Tom F.

My favorite spot for Wonton noodle soup and possibly the #1 spot for this dish IMHO. Kinda pricey but you get what you pay for. On this visit we ordered the #1 Shrimp and Pork Wonton Noodle soup , the Mongolian Beef with Rice. and the Hot HongKong style milk tea. We really enjoyed the noodle soup and the milk tea but the Mongolian Beef was disappointing. The beef was really tender but it looked and tasted like it was braised NOT wok stir fried. It completely lacked wok char.The sauce was really overpowering too. At least the noodles soup and the milk tea made up for it. Next time we'll just stick to the noodle soup and the milk tea.