Market Street Café
12 E Ogden Ave, Las Vegas
(702) 385-1222
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This place is known for their world famous oxtail soup. The soup is served after 11pm. Therefore, people start to line up after 10:30 pm. Don't believe the hype! I can't believe the soup was absolutely horrible. Who cooks oxtails with ginger and cliantro, in a light, thin, clear broth? We tried to finish it because it was $19.99, plus tax and tip. We left hungry and disappointed. No doggy bags are necessary. The oxtail soup was garbage. Do not believe the hype unless you like watery Asian style oxtails. It is very different from the very tender, flavorable, and delicious southern style oxtails.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 3
Had dessert here (ice cream sundaes) one late night it was pretty good and the service was nice and friendly. However, giving only three stars because when I had breakfast here it wasn’t that good. The French toast was flat and bland and the pancakes were dry, not so tasty. Bacon was pretty good, but the sausage was dry and tough. The server was probably tired as she didn’t seem to want to be there. This place is recommended if you want an ice cream sundae, but not recommended for breakfast.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 2
Good service
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 5
So, this is what all that rah rah was about! I finally got to try the FAMOUS oxtail soup, after many a nights that I have been too tired to go. I'll catch the next one I said, and catch it I did! We waited 30 minutes in line, which isn't bad apparently. Father and I had the oxtail soup, and mother so graciously shared her galbi. However, talk about a price jump! What happened to $13.99???? Sigh. Anyway, I guess i got my second wind because this was yum!!!
This place is a 24h Hawaiian Restaurant. I came here with a group to try the famous oxtail soup (served 11pm- 6am). There is a wait time so be prepared. The oxtail soup broth was flavorful and the portion size was moderate with lots of fall-off-da bone oxtail. I couldn't finish the whole thing, so I took it to-go and it actually tastes better the next day when reheated. The atmosphere and service was average (not the same aloha spirit-I guess just food inspired). For drinks they stated that we had to order from the casino servers not at the restaurant, which was inconvenient, especially if you want a Hawaiian Sun juice with your meal. I wanted to their butterfish, but maybe next time when it is available.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
Smooth operation staff and up to par food and choices. Very happy with my quick dinner.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food is amazing!! I've been eating here every time I come to Vegas. So far every item I've tried has been amazing. Definitely worth a visit.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The cafe is inside the casino. The oxtail soup was good. Decent price. Waited a bit but it's all good. I'll come back and would like to try other food in the menu.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
After enjoying some shopping on Fremont Street, we were looking for a place to grab lunch and ended up finding this spot. I'd been eating hamburgers non-stop for days and really wanted something different, so this restaurant was perfect.
I ordered the Asian Combo Noodle. I expected three small bowls with different noodles, but all the flavors were combined on one plate. The toppings were a mix of shrimp, shumai, kamaboko (fish cake), and char siu (BBQ pork)—ingredients that Asians would definitely never combine on a single plate! For some reason, the shumai tasted like gyoza! Each ingredient tasted good on its own, but they had absolutely no harmony together, almost like they were representing the relationship between Japan and China! Anyway, it was delicious, and it was my first time eating Asian noodles in America.
My bodyguard's hamburger steak was surprisingly delicious! The sauce was really good – I wish I had ordered that instead! The salad was tasty too, but it was way too much for two people. We just got a little carried away ordering so much since we were in Vegas, but it's all part of the good memories!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Just so-so place.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
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Amazingly good food. Worth the stop if you can
I coming for this restaurant just for oxtail soup
Always long line, more late more long line. Hawaian Oxtail soup is their specialty and we love the fried wonton also.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Oxtail Soup
Great customer service
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We had the oxtail soup Friday and it was absolutely the worse experience we have ever had. There was a complete lack of vegetables and the pieces of oxtail were basically giant pieces of fat with little meat. I've had oxtail many times and this was far and away the worst pieces of meat I've ever had. I was sooooo disappointed. Will never go back here.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 4
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