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A rendering of Famous Foods Street Eats, which will be reminiscent of an Asian hawker market when it opens at Resorts World Las Vegas. Photo Credit: Celano Design
A vast selection of Asian-inspired street food in one convenient location and more than a dozen traditional restaurants are planned for the 3,500-key Resorts World Las Vegas when it opens on June 24.
Famous Foods Street Eats, a 24,000-square-foot hall, will boast 16 stalls from top chefs and restaurateurs with cuisines from around the world. The area will also feature a 16-seat center bar and Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den, what promoters are calling a elegantly grunge speakeasy discretely tucked away.
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Geylang Claypot Rice to make its Vegas debut with zi char classics
The Classic Claypot Rice (above) is the main draw, but the zi char dishes are great too. TNP PHOTO: YEOH WEE TECK
Fried Bee Hoon. TNP PHOTO: YEOH WEE TECK
French Bean with Shrimp.TNP PHOTO: YEOH WEE TECK
Prawn Paste Chicken. TNP PHOTO: YEOH WEE TECK
Tofu with Prawn. TNP PHOTO: YEOH WEE TECK
Geylang Claypot Rice will soon be serving its signature dish to Americans.
It will join chicken rice operator Boon Tong Kee and Springleaf Prata Place (one of my favourite prata restaurants) in opening stalls at Resorts World Las Vegas Famous Foods Street Eats, a 24,000 sq ft marketplace slated to open in Sin City later this year.