Tim Ho Wan Las Vegas Review
An Authentic Taste of Hong Kong in the Heart of the Strip
Tim Ho Wan brings its Michelin-starred dim sum excellence to Las Vegas, offering visitors an authentic Hong Kong culinary experience without the trans-Pacific flight. Located in The Venetian Resort, this outpost maintains the quality and tradition that earned its original location the distinction of being the world's most affordable Michelin-starred restaurant.
Atmosphere and Ambiance
The restaurant features a modern yet traditional design with clean lines, warm lighting, and an open kitchen where you can watch chefs expertly craft each delicate dumpling. The space is more upscale than typical dim sum parlors but maintains a comfortable, accessible vibe. The dining area can get quite lively during peak hours, creating an energetic atmosphere that enhances the communal nature of dim sum dining.
Culinary Excellence
Tim Ho Wan's signature baked BBQ pork buns are worth the visit alone - the perfect combination of sweet, flaky pastry and savory pork filling. Other standouts include the steamed shrimp dumplings (har gow) with their translucent, delicate wrappers, and the pan-fried turnip cake with its crisp exterior and soft interior. The menu stays true to traditional Cantonese dim while offering some modern interpretations.
Service and Experience
Service is generally efficient and knowledgeable, though during busy periods it can feel slightly rushed. The staff is well-versed in the menu and can provide excellent recommendations for first-time visitors. The tea service is particularly noteworthy, with a good selection of traditional Chinese teas served in proper teapots.
Value Assessment
While slightly more expensive than typical Chinatown dim sum spots, Tim Ho Wan offers exceptional value considering its Michelin pedigree and Strip location. Most dishes range from $6-12, making it possible to sample multiple items without breaking the bank. The quality-to-price ratio is among the best you'll find on the Las Vegas Strip.
Recommendations
For first-time visitors: Don't miss the baked BBQ pork buns, steamed shrimp dumplings, and glutinous rice in lotus leaf.
For families: The variety of small plates makes it perfect for sharing and accommodating different tastes.
For couples: Request a booth for a more intimate dining experience during off-peak hours.
Pro tip: Visit during weekdays between 2-4 PM to avoid the longest wait times.
Practical Information
Open daily from 11 AM to 10 PM (until 11 PM Friday-Saturday). No reservations accepted for parties smaller than 6 people. Expect wait times of 30-60 minutes during peak dining hours. Validated parking available at The Venetian.