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Chin Chin Chinese Restaurant ·$$

This California-based eatery opened its first non-Los Angeles restaurant at the New York-New York Hotel. Most famous for its dim sum offerings, the restaurant has an extensive menu, which reflects seasons and special occasions. Featured items include Szechwan dumplings and Hargow, delicious shrimp crescents, salads and noodle dishes. Entrees include Mongolian Beef, orange chicken and minced chicken lettuce cups, sort of an Asian lettuce taco. Full bar service is available.

Website: chinchin.com

Phone: (702) 740-6300

Cross Streets: Near the intersection of Las Vegas Blvd S and New York Blvd

Closed now

  • Sun 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM

3790 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109 ·1976.06 mi

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Amenities

  • Accessible
  • Wifi
  • Family friendly

Reviews

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Branden C. 05/08/26

We had Pedro as a server and he was literally the most attentive and responsive server I've ever had in my life. Pedro was at our table every 5 to 10 minutes. He made our time at chin chin so fun...

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Lucas C. 05/24/26

Used to come to Chin Chin at as a kid with my parents, so it was really special coming back and taking my wife for lunch during our Vegas trip. We definitely needed to re-energize after an amazing...

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Jewellia S. 04/15/26

Was pretty good! Great service and great portions sizes. I would like to come back to try the sushi one day if I can. Wasn't really feeling the lettuce wraps though The iceberg lettuce they...

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Jesse G. 03/14/26

Fun spot that's easy to go to with a group, as there is something for everyone. The host was great - I made a reservation for the wrong number of people and she quickly fixed it without making a...

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Dave W. 03/12/26

Chin Chin has been my go to Chinese place when i am on the strip for MANY years. Also fun fact, this restaurant debut was Jan 3 1997, the same day that New York New York opened it doors! So yes...

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