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- 4.6Food
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- 4.3Ambience
- 4.2Value
Noise • Moderate
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Chin Chin - Las Vegas reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Las Vegas
Chinese
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Yes, Chin Chin can be a great date-night choice for couples who enjoy lively, well-executed Asian food and sushi. Guests frequently praise the fresh sushi, flavorful entrees, craft cocktails and attentive servers, and several mention it as a nice spot for anniversaries or pre-show dinners. Note that the dining room opens to the casino and can get lively or a bit noisy at times, so pick an earlier seating or request a quieter corner if you want a more intimate vibe.
Portions at Chin Chin are generally large and shareable, many guests describe entrees as family-style or big enough to split between two or more people. Sushi rolls are sometimes noted as smaller (often six pieces) and higher priced, so couples often mix rolls with larger entrees or sides. Expect generous main dishes that make the restaurant a good value if you plan to share family-style.
Chin Chin in Las Vegas keeps extended hours: Mon–Thu 9:00 am–11:00 pm, Fri–Sat 8:00 am–12:00 am, and Sun 8:00 am–11:00 pm. That makes it easy for breakfast and brunch as well as late dinners after shows on the Strip.
Family-friendly seating is common, many guests bring kids, celebrate birthdays, and book larger tables or round tables for groups. The menu and portion sizes also suit family-style sharing. Accessibility details (ramps, wheelchair access) aren’t mentioned in guest feedback, so if you need specific accommodations it’s best to call ahead and confirm.
For a quieter experience, aim for weekday lunches or earlier dinner reservations (early evening). Guests report busy nights and longer waits on weekends or show nights, while brunch and weekday meals are often quicker. If you want that energetic Vegas vibe, prime-time evenings and weekend nights deliver a lively atmosphere.
The atmosphere is lively and casual with an open kitchen/casino-adjacent feel, energetic, sometimes loud, and great for groups or a bustling date night. Many guests praise the vibrant vibe and quick service; a few say it can be noisy, with low lighting in spots or occasional thumping bass from nearby casino areas. Overall it’s upbeat and distinctly Las Vegas.
Casual dress is appropriate, the restaurant lists a casual dress code and most guests dine comfortably in smart-casual or casual attire. You’ll fit in whether you’re coming after a show in the Strip or stopping by for brunch.
Yes, it’s a good idea to call ahead for special requests (seating preferences, dietary notes or allergy concerns). Many guests praise staff who accommodate birthdays or seating needs; however, experiences vary for allergy accommodation and cross-contamination, one guest reported a manager cautioning that cross-contact risks were high. Call ahead to confirm they can meet your specific request.
Yes, families frequently dine here and guests often bring teens or celebrate birthdays with children. Portions are shareable and there are kid-friendly menu selections mentioned by guests. If you’re visiting with young children, consider an earlier seating to avoid peak noise and call ahead for any menu flexibility you may need.
Busiest times are weekend evenings and show nights on the Strip; brunch and early weekday dinners tend to be quieter. If you want a calmer meal, visit for weekday lunch, early dinner or the brunch buffet. Peak evenings can be energetic with more guests and longer service times.
Weekdays (Monday–Thursday) are generally the best bet for a quieter, more relaxed meal and faster service. If you prefer a lively Vegas energy, Friday and Saturday nights deliver that atmosphere but expect busier dining and possible waits.
Chin Chin - Las Vegas offers takeout which you can order by calling the restaurant at (702) 740-6300.
Chin Chin - Las Vegas is rated 4.6 stars by 1630 OpenTable diners.
Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.
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