Ovo
Chinese
Japanese
Thai
Take-out
Asian
Fusion
Vietnamese
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Restaurant inside Bellagio's Hotel and Casino offering different styles of Asian noodle dishes, including pad thai, laksa, udon, soba, Singapore noodles, vermicelli and pho. Ask for vegan.
14 Reviews
First Review by MitziFox
lauraismynametoo
Points +229
Tasty! - Edit
Ask for the vegan menu and the server suggested a delicious noodle dish. Good service and nice decor. Could not smell the smoke from the casino thankfully.
Read morePros: Separate vegan menu, Delicious food, Good service
Cons: A little salty
Guest
LenaStar
Points +198
Greasiest meal in years - no vegan options on menu (bad food, poor service) - Edit
NO VEGAN MENU — we asked, because I had read a review here that said they did, but they do not! And the menu had almost no veg options. I didn’t want the veggie tempura because they fry it in the same oil as the non-veg stuff. I asked about vegan options, and they could make only a couple of noodle dishes without the meat. We got the chow mein, and they replaced the meat with fried tofu. It was extremely oily and only had one piece of broccoli, one piece of bok choy, and one piece of red bell pepper, with a mound of soggy noodles and three large fried tofu chunks. The garlic water spinach was fine but greasy (ask for it without fish sauce), but it was $18 just for the plate of sautéed greens! This was the greasiest meal I’ve had in years, and extremely expensive for what we got. The unfriendly server never came back to our table after taking our order, although I had wanted to ask if the chili sauce in the table had any fish paste in it. Very inattentive service for such an expensive restaurant in a fancy casino. Not good at all!
Read moreCons: Extremely oily and greasy , Very expensive/ poor service , No truly vegan options on menu
Guest
ewu2006
Points +32
Great option for being on the strip - Edit
Separate vegan menu and the food was tasty. Kind of pricy, but you are in the middle of the strip at the Bellagio.
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Jason.Fontana
Points +1660
I didn’t enjoy mine. - Edit
I got the veggie spring rolls and tempura vegetables. The serving sizes were small, the food was very oily, and the dipping sauce had almost no flavor. I can’t see myself going back.
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WFPBJeffAF
Points +100
Very satisfying - Edit
Although the vegan options are limited, the food is excellent. Definitely worth trying.
Read morePros: Quality
Cons: Limited options, Expensive
Guest
beenorth07
Points +25
Great Spot! GF Available - Edit
Waiter knew menu and helped find Gluten Free options too. Super friendly and great food.
Read morePros: GF options, Quick, Great food
Guest
iflys5
Points +134
Solid veg fare at Bellagio - Edit
Not sure why the negative reviews. They have a separate vegan menu and my food was incredibly tasty. I had stir fried mixed veggies, sautéed flat noodles, and veggie fried rice (obviously, I shared with someone). All the food was tasty and the plates were cleaned.
Read moreIs it a little oily? Maybe. It’s Chinese food. Is it a little pricey? Maybe. You’re at the Bellagio.
Solid veg fare in a place where it can be hard to find.
Pros: Separate vegan menu, Tasty food, Good service
Cons: Oily, Pricey
Guest
Wreckless
Points +16
Few options and food isn’t very good - Edit
Been here many times and many times have been disappointed. The bellagio in general doesn’t have good options for vegans. I wouldn’t recommend this place unless you’re stuck at bellagio
Read morePros: They at least offer something
Cons: Expensive , Not very good, Very limited options
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strettle
Points +334
Poor experience - Edit
I was really excited when I saw this place offered a vegan menu so I went for the battered tofu to start, this was just plain silken tofu in batter with a dip. Quite bland. Then the main course was the vegetable noodles. These were served with no sauce whatsoever so plain stir fried vegetables and noodles for $30. I told the server they were too plain so he brought over a portion of dipping sauce but this was so watery that my noodles ended up like cold soup. Very disappointing
Read moreCons: Expensive, Bland
Guest
The Hungry Vegan
Points +3685
Not very vegan friendly - Edit
They only had 2 vegan options when I was here, fried rice and stir fried noodles. Both were bland and the noodles were very oily. I suggest you choose a different place if you want vegan food.
Read moreCons: Bland, Oily, Not many options
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djcp
Points +32
Solid - Edit
The small vegan menu offers some good options. I had the wok fried rice noodles with veggies and the tofu, mushroom bok choy combo on another trip. The sauces were a bit bland but the food is well prepared otherwise.
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MelinaSantos
Points +236
Pretty good - Edit
Not a huge vegan selection but nice because it was on the strip. We had to ask waiter for the Vegan menu and they were very nice and accommodating. I got noodles and veggies. It was pretty good!
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nkonwerski
Points +36
Small vegan menu but tasty - Edit
Great food, basic things prepared vegan. I had the edamame appetizer and the wok fried vegetable noodles. The edamame was good but the noodles were awesome. They were very accommodating to my requests on vegetables as well.
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MitziFox
Points +43
Memorable dining experience - Edit
Beautiful restaurant, attentive service and spectacular food. Noodles has a separate 1-page vegan menu (ask the hostess). We asked our server if the chef could veganize one of their wok-fried noodle dishes, Yaki Udon, with tofu. They were very accommodating and the dish was memorable.
Read morePros: Separate vegan menu, Top quality ingredients deliciously prepared, Excellent service
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