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Asian Restaurants In Las Vegas

ALL IN A DAY....

We take it easy this time in Las Vegas... no long drive to Grand Canyon nor Zion.  We spent the next few days in LV walking at the outlet malls instead!  LOL... The man complained why we ladies traveled few hundred of miles just to shop and not to go hiking to the canyons.  It was a relief for us ladies that there were two youngsters to go hiking with him to the Red Rocks... they spent a full day exploring and hiking while we three ladies had a good time walking up and down the malls.... LOL...
Started off the day with Chinese cuisine.... 
Part of the food we ordered...
Then shopping... 
Dinner at Pho Saigon 8 restaurant...
Soupy and Spicy Pho for us... 
Our one day Asian food in Las Vegas! 


Comments

  1. I am not much of a shopaholic but if someone gives me access to credit, I will do so!! Haha.

    I dont mind the hiking, I like to explore and discover new thing. :)

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  2. I like the dim sum but not the viet food hee hee.

    My buddy jose is a shopaholic and i am only half a shopaholic lol.

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  3. Hahahaha, If I go there, I will eat their local food, fries, steak, burgers, ice cream and cakes!

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  4. You still got plenty of exercise from your mall walking, plus the added fun of shopping! Looks like you got some good deals!

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  5. Aha!!! Vietnamese, I like! Chinese, ummmm...o.k. LOL!!!

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  6. My husband is not a fan of asian cuisine, so your photos were a treat for a quick introduction for me.

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  7. I would choose to follow you girls too hee..hee...

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  8. Nice Vietnamese food, looks very appetizing.

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