Mian Sichuan Noodle

Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas
(702) 483-6531

Recent Reviews

xbangu

Overall is a very good meal and experience! Foods was very good and service was excellent Will come back again!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pan Seared Dumplings, Soup, Sichuan Cold Noodle w Fried Egg, House Beef Noodle Soup, Chili Oil Wonton

Andrew Yao

Bummed that the mung bean soup drink is no longer complimentary, but the food is still good, along with their service! Good selection of more authentic dishes, but plenty of options for more "normal"/western

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mung Bean Soup, Beef Noodle

Ramesh Pillai

I just happened to try this place due to the reviews. Food was amazing. The flavors were something I haven’t experienced before, and I absolutely loved it!The staff was polite, and kind. My server helped me pick out dishes. I enjoyed everything I ordered. I urge y’all to check this place out.Parking: Parking also in the back of the plaza. In case the front is filled.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: House Beef Noodle Soup, Mung Bean Soup, Pickled, Spare Ribs

Lingfei Tang

I’m originally from Chengdu and to find such authentic and nice hometown food in Las Vegas during a trip exceeded my expectations.I had a few small dishes I miss because I had dinner #1 from another restaurant. They did not disappoint.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Aniranir

The restaurant is clean and noodles are tasty. I like their noodles' sauces and soup. Only the dumplings with red chill oil was too

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Dingran Wang

Noodle was undercooked. Taste was okey but no highlights. Close to zero of service.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: House Beef Noodle Soup

Vicky Li

You can eat authentic Chinese noodles here, which is excellent, and I was impressed with the Chinese food in Las Vegas!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: hot and sour chaoshou 酸辣抄手, chili oil chaoshou 红油抄手

Orawan S.

Craving for noodles and something quick then got this place from Yelp with a good review. Ordered steamed eggs, spicy wonton (a must!!), spicy beef soup. Our friends got hot & sour noodles, all of them were flavorful and delicious.Order through the QR code and that was convenient. Also, tried a plum drink and two more desserts to complete this good & reasonable price meals.The service was great and plenty of parking in the front.

Kelli Wanamaker

I came here after a Buddhist meeting with my pals and I absolutely loved it! Hand-made noodles in the house beef noodle soup were tender, scrumptious and delightfully divine (see 5th pic)! The broth was so flavorful, interesting, and spicy, too. I didn’t like the texture or the cut of the thick beef slices in the house beef noodle soup, though - they tasted dry and felt tough, gristly and fatty/chewy - the beef was my only complaint. My friend from Taiwan said that cut of beef is common in authentic Chinese noodle soups - I just didn’t care for it. The rest of the soup was so delicious and flavorful. I enjoyed the fresh green onions and beautifully green and tender bok choy so I would totally return. I will just order a different protein, next time.I also LOVED the spicy pork dumplings with hot and sweet chilli paste that our other friend ordered (see 1st photo) - I could order two of those and pig out. Try a few entrees and see for yourself!

Herman C.

With the high rating, I expected nothing less. Expansion on the restaurant helps with the flow of service but I feel like it wasn't as good as the first time before they got super famous. The expanded room is nicely decorated, and the servers are very attentive. I did have an order placed incorrectly by my server, but it was Fixed right away so I didn't really mind. Authentic and tasty. Will definitely come back.

Elise L.

Tucked away beneath Crown Bakery, Mian is a pretty popular noodle spot in Chinatown. The restaurant quickly became full within the hour I visited for weekend lunch.Contactless mobile ordering was convenient. Food came out promptly. Intestine noodle soup (3/5) - intestines aren't cleaned too well, broth tastes fine Tomato beef noodle soup (4/5) - too sweetFor the price and quality, I think there are better noodle restaurants I'd choose next time.

Harriet C.

An authentic Sichuan Chinese cuisine in Chinatown. I was there right they were open so no wait. Scan menu using phone to order. Service is good. Place is clean. Parking is available. The homemade noodles is silky, chewy and refreshing. It is highly recommended. Tomato and beef stew noodles is tasty and flavorful, tomato soup base is too sour to me but my husband loves it. I like spicy soup base. Pick your own spicy level. I picked medium spicy, it is not too spicy. The house beef noodle is flavorful with special spices taste. The beef chunks has lots of tenders in it, well prepared. I love it so much. This noodle place is better than a lot of other places.

Mark Z.

Decent service for a Chinatown spot (you're given a carafe of water; you can order on your phone; the food came within 10 minutes on a Saturday at 3pm when only 2 other tables were there)Very satisfying food. On this recent visit, I enjoyed the spicy black fungus and the intestine noodle soup (more on those to come). But on my first visit 2 months ago, the house beef noodle was very good. The soup was savory, beefy, a little spicy; the beef was so tender and delicious. On this more recent visit...Spicy black fungus - the vinegar was pretty strong in this dish, but I enjoy that. It's not spicy at all, but you do get a hint of sesame oil and garlic. This dish is the perfect palate cleanser for the savory entrees. Piquant intestine noodle - The intestine was cooked/seasoned perfectly, and the noodles had good chew. However, this soup did not have as much dimension as the beef noodle soup

Robert C.

This place mostly serves spicy food. There're only 2 non-spicy noodle soup here. Food's authentic & legit. However, service here's terrible. All the food ordering's done online, but the menu can be confusing to non-Chinese. When we had a question, the worker saw us but just decided to ignore us. And when I went up there to ask the question, he just left mid sentence to attend to someone else lol...House Beef Noodle Soup ($16) - Best noodle dish from here. Portion's big, food's spicy & authentic. The noodle texture is great - chewy, feels fresh & homemade. The beef's tender, nicely prepared.Tomato & Beef Stew Noodle Soup ($16) - Surprisingly good as well. It's not too overwhelmed with tomato, which I was worried about. It's my 2nd favorite noodle soup from here.Food's like 3.5 stars, service's a 2.

Sam Byun (변상협)

First time eating Mian was the Honolulu location and it was so good my wife and I went twice. Then saw this spot in Las Vegas, thus had to go! Was on point and delicious as expected! ?Got the tomato beef stew(?) noodles, non spicy dish, was just right for me.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: House Beef Noodle Soup

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