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A coffee shop in a casino in Las Vegas

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, It may seem unthinkable that the cafes of Las Vegas casinos serve traditional Chinese food, including Gulaorou (Sweet and Sour Pork with Fat), peppery beef and broccoli and wonton soup, but it is this unusual thing, because the increase in Chinese customers is really happening. According to the website of Las Vegas Weekly (Lasveg

It may seem unthinkable that the cafes of Las Vegas casinos serve traditional Chinese food, including Gulaorou (Sweet and Sour Pork with Fat), peppery beef and broccoli and wonton soup, but it is this unusual thing, because the increase in Chinese customers is really happening.

In recent years, with the influx of Asian tourists, especially Chinese tourists, many casinos across the United States have launched services that cater to Asian customers, including Chinese help, free meals and hotel accommodation, the Las Vegas Weekly website (Lasvegasweekly.com) reported on the 13th. During the Spring Festival last year, Las Vegas also held a series of music and drama events with the theme of the Chinese Spring Festival, all to make Chinese and Asian tourists feel at home.

Nowadays, in Las Vegas, providing gaming games loved by Chinese customers, arranging Asian marketing consultants and providing Chinese services have become a necessary "trick" for all casinos, while hotels near casinos mostly offer Chinese food to satisfy Asian gamblers. In addition to the above meals, Pan-Fried Meat Dumplings, hibiscus eggs, chicken steak, sandwiches and other hotels in Las Vegas are readily available.

Now, coffee shops in Las Vegas are also speeding up their efforts to attract Chinese customers. The coffee shops in some hotels have become restaurants in restaurants, where Chinese food and American food have the same menu. Noodles, dumplings and soup from northern China have also become common guests. Fried rice and fried noodles have also become a must for regular customers.

In addition, some restaurants have gone a step further, renovating the kitchen, hiring Chinese chefs to train staff to make shrimp balls, fried beef with spring onions, and casino cafes serving delicious Chinese food, which has become a new fashion in "Las Vegas".

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