Forum Shops at Caesars 3500 S Las Vegas Blvd Ste N11
20 reviews of Tiger Wok & Ramen
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Junya Z.
Place rating: 4 Irvine, CA
I had fried rice. I didn’t have any expectation, but it was so tasty! It was just like real Japanese fried rice!
Surbhi A.
Place rating: 2 Buena Park, CA
Tried noodles, fried rice, and ramen. Not that great. It was alright. It’s a bit pricey but seeing the location. I guess. I don’t know. Normally I love tonkatsu ramen but I didn’t right now.
Ari W.
Place rating: 3 Bothell, WA
Food is good quality but the lo-mein was not worth the price. 9 dollars and extra to add chicken? No thank you.
Gary H.
Place rating: 2 Mililani, HI
We got great service while ordering our Ramen but it took 25 minutes before we got our food. Way too much time for a very simple meal. The food quality and flavor was average but expected at this location. I recommend that they multi task to help the single cook.
Robert F.
Place rating: 1 Atlanta, GA
As one would expect at a casino food court restaurant, the food was low quality, overpriced and unimpressive. I ordered the General Tso’s Chicken($ 13.49). It didn’t come with rice so there was a $ 3.99 up charge. The chicken was dry and tough, like it was leftover from the previous day. I hadn’t eaten all day so I forced myself to eat it. Hopefully, I won’t regret it later. I will update my review if I end up sick.
Gary J.
Place rating: 4 Rancho Cucamonga, CA
It’s obviously overpriced sitting a casino like Cesars but the Generals Chicken was really good! Yuramis was my cashier and she was very nice.
Allen B S.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Had the worst Cashier today she was so rude I’m never eating at this place ever. The food was mediocre and the service was horrendous. I’ve never been treated so rudely in my life. If you ever come across this Old Mexican Cashier steer clear she will probably spit in your soup. Al B Sure to never eat here again. 5÷17÷201611:30am
Dirk S.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
My favorite place for ramen. Always get the tonkatsu ramen. Throw in a little chilli sauce and soy. You can’t get any better. Also try out the Mongolian beef. I will usually get it with brown rice to make myself feel better about being a fatty.
Mengxi W.
Place rating: 3 Henderson, NV
Not as bad as the other reviews say, but definitely overpriced. I don’t think I would want their food again tho.
Erica Z.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
You can never expect too much from food in a food court, even if it’s in Caesar’s Palace… so I went in with no expectations. It’s actually not too bad! I wanted warm comfort food and that’s what I got. Good enough for me! The broth is a bit light on flavor and you only get 4 slices of tripe, but the noodles were the perfect texture for me! I’m just impressed it wasn’t hard/half-cooked or über soggy. 3⁄5. 4⁄5 with rice noodles. :^)
Jim T.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
was pleasantly surprised at the quality and size of the order of Mongolian Beef and General Tso’s chicken. It tasted fresh and had tons of flavor. The entrees are around $ 13 then add $ 2 for rice… and another $ 2.50 for a soda. Tiger Wok and Ramen is in the food court at Ceasars palace and there are several other places to eat as well.
Jamie T.
Place rating: 4 Chino Hills, CA
My husband and I both had the ramen. He had the beef and I had pork. It was delicious! I would say eat here for the convenience and if you want something delicious.
Steve P.
Place rating: 1 Studio City, CA
Sadly agree with many reviews. Food is oily and tasteless. Had General Tso chicken — just not well done. Signs looked like food was great. Sadly — No
Divya S.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
This is one of the worst places I have ever had pad Thai. Soggy and watery noodles .Too sweet and oily.
Danielle C.
Place rating: 3 Redwood City, CA
It’s a food court shop, so don’t set your expectations too high. I was here with my family during the Christmas holidays and oh man the lines were out the door for this shop. It took about 40 minutes from lining up to getting the food. The lo mein noodles were just okay. It was $ 9 for a somewhat small portion that felt like mostly cabbage than noodles. If you want meat, you are charged extra. The noodles were slightly sweet and otherwise okay. I’d eat again but would prefer other options. The tonkotsu ramen looked promising but it’s food court ramen, so it’s not gourmet. My sister said the meat was pretty decent.
Paul G.
Place rating: 2 Santa Ana, CA
This place is utterly disgusting. Service was good but food is nasty. I expect better restaurants from Caesars. Cup of noodles is better than this place. Yuck.
Jon B.
Place rating: 3 Long Beach, CA
If you’re looking for an alternative not to eat at a fancy Caesars Palace restaurant. There is a food court inside Caesars for eats. Pretty much the selections at this food court aren’t highly rated on Unilocal,but at least Tiger Wok has some decent reviews. What’s ordered: Crispy Noodles w/chicken– They were crispy white noodles(they seem like the ones you find at an Asian grocery store), it came with sauce to spread on for some flavor and of course chicken pieces(my choice) for toppings, all housed in a boxed container. This entrée tasted okay nothing special. The portions were good, the crispy noodles wont be as crispy anymore once the sauce is spread on but the flavor and chicken add-on was just decent. Tonkatsu Ramen– Portions good, the pork toppings was tender and tasty. The broth has some seasoning to it. My verdict with this choice just made this one to recommend on their menu. Overall good spot to try out but don’t expect to pay cheap. I already paid $ 9 for my crispy noodles and then paying additional for meats to go with that really?!
Alyssa Y.
Place rating: 2 Sparks, NV
I ordered the vegetable fried rice from Tiger Wok & Ramen. Since it is in a food court, I definitely didn’t expect fireworks or anything spectacular at all. However, it was still a pretty bad let down. The rice smelled like egg, it was rather oily, and didn’t appear to be a fully finished«fried rice» meal. On the other hand, my friend ordered some ramen and claimed that it was pretty good, according to food court standards. Is this a place I would go back to? Never. However, it might be worth a shot for you to try — the prices are reasonable and when it is busy the food is still prepared in a pretty timely manner.
Albertino M.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Time: 1:17pm/82°F clear Purpose: After walking around at the forum shops, I was pretty hangry. Decided to see what’s new since last time here. TW&R got my attention. Set-up: Located inside the food court area of Caesar’s Palace. Place has an open fridge with a built in utensil station. Overhead electronic menu panels with register, tip jar, wireless paging system. Behind counter all kitchen standard restaurant industry supplies/equipments. Staff: Mostly all male crew with different ethnic background. When I see this, I’m prepared for a not so great experience. Service was friendly showing eagerness for me to order. I had to ask for a couple of minutes so I can study menu. The clerk did his part put in order then handed me a vibrating pager and change. He also gave me a sample of their pork belly which was nice of him since, I look like the concerned type. Cleanliness: Grade A, clean with inspection paper posted next to cashier. The condiment section needs a little wiping lots of loose sesame seeds and pepper flakes cross contamination on each containers. Eats/Drinks: Tonkotsu ramen $ 9.99 w/rewards card. It’s really nothing special about it. I knew what I was getting into so not judging them hard. It’s just a bowl of package ramen noodles cook in pork broth with an half boiled egg(listed as hard-boiled egg), four slices of pork garnish with bamboo shoots and green onions. Hints of msg immediately hits my tongue. How do I know? Well, it gets my tongue with tingling sensation then head throbs and migraine kicks in. Didn’t expect good ramen and it was below substandard. The only good that came out of this was the pork slices. Thinly sliced about 4 – 5 tender pieces with skin and minimal fat attached. Noodle were just ok, but the egg was a disaster. They manage to overcooked egg that it wasn’t runny anymore. Oh, one more thing, the egg listed on menu as hard-boiled egg. Sounds like whole egg split in half right? Wrong only half was given, other half either chef got hangry or, it was pass on to next customer. Finished everything in bowl, but the broth. Good thing I didn’t have high expectations prior to ordering. Main Features: Ramen & Udon, rainbow roll. Products/Services: Refer to posted picture. Combo deals,$ 1 off all items except for beverages with players card, takes plastic, to-go/dine-in. Punch Lines: Friendly, pricey, below average, more than average wait time, food court scene, plastic/wood utensils, share seating, harried staff, not as great, go elsewhere, nothing out of the ordinary, pretentious. Tradeoffs: The prices listed is sounds like a good deal, but its really not. With or without players card they still profit from any sale. Don’t let that $ 1 off deal entice you. Prices are work out before they even rung up their first customer. Final Thoughts: When you crave ramen, but don’t want to spend as much as $ 17 a bowl this could be your place. Keep in mind that it’s not authentic or near it. What you’ll get here is a bowl of mostly package ramen with minimal effort to conceal it. Service was friendly, but that one lady cleaning tables was too friendly. In a very annoying way because they keep coming back to ask how’s the soup. I’m thinking why ask me that for? You’re not associated with ramen place just janitorial busboy. If I say no, it wasn’t satisfying. Are you gonna remake it? Just back off and let me eat when, I said it was alright in the beginning even thought it wasn’t should be the clue there.
Dennis T.
Place rating: 3 North Las Vegas, NV
I have nothing better to say on the whole than I last reported on Phillips Seafood. Same Forum Food Court; same new modern décor; same crowded and messy restroom; and same high prices. But while the Spicy Tuna Roll I ordered was a very disappointing cold, rice-laden, and pre-packaged sushi roll – no different than one would find in most supermarkets – my entrée of Chicken Lo Mein was a tasty and ample portion of White and Green Onions, celery, carrots, Bok Choy, Lo Mein Noodles, and moist morsels of white meat chicken.