Hakkasan Restaurant Las Vegas
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
(702) 891-7888
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The food was fantastic and the value was wonderful. A breakfast at the same hotel without the fantastic food cost $80. Considering this was only twice as much as that for a fantastic chef-made meal, with great ambiance, an all-you-can-eat brunch menu, extra orders and alcoholic beverages, we were surprised. I thought I would be spending at least $250-300!
My husband and I had the 3:30 PM for the dim sum brunch. I will say that the food was exceptional. It was fresh, hot and delicious. I was lacking the usual dipping sauces that were not brought out and were not offered. Toward the end of the meal I asked about them as I looked at other tables and saw sauces and dips and then we were offered some but at that point, we were getting ready for dessert so that would've been nice to not eat some of the things dry.  Our server was very kind, very polite and helpful but absence. Honestly, she was busy and we were a simple table of two at the end of service and you can tell that she was multitasking.  We had to flag another server down to bring us 2 waters as that's what we were drinking. During service she stopped by once and only near the end of the meal. I would return definitely and would recommend the restaurant to anyone coming.
Hype was... just a hype. Food was somewhat good but nothing extraordinary and, in my opinion, a little too Americanized. Wish they served food warmer.
Our reservation was for 2:15 and we checked in a few minutes early at 2:10, but unfortunately weren't seated until about 2:44. The reception area felt a bit chaotic during that time, which made the wait feel longer. Once seated, though, everything improved — the food was beautifully presented and absolutely delicious. The servers and bus staff were all very friendly, attentive, and quick to help, which really made up for the rocky start. Value-wise, I had hoped for a bit more variety on the menu, but what they do offer is well-executed and worth trying. Overall, a solid dining experience once you get past the initial wait, and pretty good quality for a Strip restaurant.
The food on the all you can eat brunch was absolutely amazing. I will make a point of returning the next time I am in Vegas. I have already recommended it to others that are going to Las Vegas before the end of the year.
Food often tasted low in temp. Only one dish came out Hot. Dim sum should be served hot unless it is a cold dish.
We dined at Hakkasan for the Dim Sum Brunch. At $58 per person, plus the cost of drinks, it's on the high side, however, it is all you can eat. For drinks I ordered the Hakkatini, which was refreshing and tart. The yuzu reminded me of pink grapefruit, without the bitterness. My husband got the standard Bloody Mary, and it was also tasty. We started our Dim Sum journey with drunken wontons, chicken potstickers, honey pork bao buns, and then calamari and crispy duck salad. These were all AMAZING and I wish we had stuck with these options. For the noodles and entrees we ordered the sweet and sour pork, Hong Kong fry chicken, Hong Kong-style fried noodles, and hand pulled noodles. The pork was good, but nothing to write home about. The chicken was a like a half roasted chicken. For dessert we opted for the hazelnut chocolate parfait. The semi-fredo was smooth and tasty. The salted caramel inside was the best part. At the beginning of the meal we were served a bread service of scallion bread and cucumber salad, with dipping sauces. The chili garlic sauce was delicious and worked really well with the bread and calamari! We plan to dine again, but work focus on the dim sum and appetizers. The restaurant is also a night club, and the music matches, which was distracting and loud on a Sunday early afternoon. The restaurant decor is beautiful.
The Sunday brunch dim sum was outstanding! Our server was terrible, but I would definitely recommend it still.
The pot stickers and General Tso's Chicken were wonderful, but the server made tbe night. She helped with the menu, especially the serving sizes. Beyond that, she routinely checked on us and kept our wine glasses full. Great experience.
The all you can eat dim sum brunch is probably the best value in Vegas for the caliber of food, service, and ambiance. Everything we ate was incredible, food came out insanely fast, and the service was friendly and attentive. I hope this collaboration sticks around!
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I love everything about this restaurant. I've had AYCE dim sum here twice now and cannot wait to try their dinner menu.
Really nice experience i hope they extend it because I would do it again Already recommended to others
The Dim sun brunch was excellent. The food was so good. Our server kept up with not just our table but a few others and the bar.
We absolutely loved it! Can't wait to go back. The food was amazing. The ambience is perfect!
Mediocre service. Excellent food and cocktails, though pricey. Overall a great experience!!
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