Navigating North Las Vegas for authentic Chinese cuisine can feel like a culinary treasure hunt—complete with sprawling strip malls and parking lots that test your patience. But amid the neon glow and desert heat, you’ll find family-run gems serving everything from fiery Szechuan to delicate dim sum. Forget the struggle to locate quality; here are the 10 best Chinese restaurants in North Las Vegas for 2025.
China Star
$ | (702) 387-1988 | WEBSITE
Tucked away in a North Las Vegas strip mall is China Star, a bustling buffet with very good Chinese-American classics. The golden brown, panko-crusted orange chicken comes hot from the kitchen and in several styles, including over fried rice with a sweet glaze or alongside beef and broccoli with a savory sauce. We prefer the Mongolian beef combo that comes with sticky noodles, a fresh spring roll, and a big portion of flavorful soup to start your meal.
The friendly staff keeps the buffet stocked and clean, offering good variety at reasonable prices—adult lunches run about $12 on weekdays. With Mexican music playing in the background and plenty of seating for groups, this spot delivers fabulous value for picky eaters and families alike. The shrimp dishes and sushi selections are fresh and flavorful, making China Star definitely worth another try.
Teriyaki Boy
$ | (702) 405-7776 | WEBSITE
Like probably many of you, we also suffer from chronic teriyaki fatigue. That’s why we appreciate that this counter-service spot is mixing things up with riffs like sweet Thai tea boba, earthy taro boba, and refreshing watermelon slushie boba. Everything on the decent selection grabs your attention, but we say prioritize the Thai tea boba with its creamy sweetness or the taro boba with its subtle nutty flavor.
Just know the smallest bowl at $6 might leave you wanting more, and the rice could use some improvement to match the drinks.
China A Gogo
$ | (702) 655-1631 | WEBSITE
Finding a reliable takeout spot is a must in North Las Vegas, and China A Gogo is no exception. (If you’re craving something fresh, it’s best to call ahead during peak dinner hours.) This Chinese restaurant is set up for quick service, where you place your order at the counter before picking up your meal—we like the one with garlic pork chops—and then grab your choice of crispy egg rolls. It’s affordable, satisfying, and a great comforting meal in a pinch.
China A Go Go
$ | (702) 258-0808 | WEBSITE
North Las Vegas has its share of reliable Chinese spots—Panda Express, PF Chang’s—with predictable crowds to match. If you’re craving something more comforting, though, head to China A Go Go instead. This unassuming fast-food joint offers delicious classics like chicken egg rolls, made with crispy wrappers and savory filling, plus fresh boba drinks. It’s a satisfying meal that hits on a night when you just want something warm and familiar.
Be sure to try the equally tasty Buddha’s Delight, too, a veggie-packed dish with fried tofu and tons of fresh vegetables. The wor wonton soup is another favorite, known for being both fresh and delicious. The service is excellent, with hot food served promptly, and the staff is accommodating, always ready to explain menu items. The atmosphere is clean, quiet, and informal, with generous portions that make it a popular choice for families.
Even during busy times, customers are treated royally, and the delivery service is praised for prompt, friendly drivers like Jacob who go above and beyond.
Tasty Bite
$ | (702) 646-8803 | WEBSITE
Tasty Bite is the undisputed star of North Las Vegas, and its loyal following is for one thing: generous portions. This family-owned spot offers freshly cooked favorites like HK crispy noodles, chicken wings, War Wonton Soup, and Fried Rice, all at wallet-friendly prices. The lunch specials, including Mongolian beef and shrimp & broccoli, come with both rice and noodles as a side and are hearty and good value. The Szechuan chicken is perfectly spicy with red peppers.
Despite limited seating and throwaway plates and utensils, the quality of the food stands out. Friendly service and helpful staff add to the overall positive dining experience, with great takeout options making it a reliable choice.
Gourmet China
$ | (702) 776-8998 | WEBSITE
North Las Vegas locals often endure generic takeout when Gourmet China is ready to serve them with fresh-cooked classics and minimal wait. Call it a secret or just a practical choice, but this humble bistro is where to go when you want reliable Chinese food immediately.
The chicken fried rice is perfectly executed, but prioritize Gourmet China’s generous shrimp fried rice, vegetable chow mein bursting with crisp vegetables, and sweet and sour pork that arrives glistening with that ideal balance of tangy and sweet. The small dining area with its handful of tables confirms this is fundamentally a grab-and-go spot, where you’ll get heaping portions for about $12-$15 per combo. It’s fast, it’s good, and unlike assembly-line chains, everything is made when you order.
New China Cuisine
$ | (702) 438-3888 | WEBSITE
A longtime favorite of North Las Vegas locals on a budget, this traditional spot offers a warm, welcoming environment, affordable prices, and dependably solid Chinese food. The menu is filled with generous family dinners and classic dishes under $25—all of which are a much better bet than the gimmicky fast-food Chinese spots nearby. The food will be freshly made and not much more expensive. Be prepared to wait a bit, though, because service can be slow.
Little Hong Kong
$ | (702) 643-3601 | WEBSITE
Even in a city known for its buffets, Little Hong Kong stands out. Their dining room feels like a portal straight to Chinatown: everyone is sharing generous plates, beautiful art hangs from the walls, and in the center are tables filled with families enjoying hot meals. This cozy restaurant serves almost anything with bold flavor, from General Tso’s chicken with its sweet glaze to savory Mongolian beef, plus other options like beef chow mein and protein-based dishes for low-carb diets.
But the real action is in the kitchen, where you’ll find everything cooked fresh and promptly prepared for dine-in or pickup. Grab a seat by the window if you can.
Panda Express
$ | (702) 846-1392 | WEBSITE
If Panda Express delivered the kind of personalized service and fresh flavors that make a fast-food chain feel special, it would look exactly like this North Las Vegas location, where the staff treats every customer like family. The more obvious reason for this spot’s popularity, though, is that they’re serving consistently delicious food with remarkable efficiency.
A plate piled with Kung Pao Chicken, Chili Shrimp, and honey walnut shrimp costs around $15, plus the friendly smiles and helpful guidance from Mayola are complimentary. Everything tastes vibrant and full of flavor, the drive-through and app orders flow smoothly, plus you’ll likely leave feeling genuinely satisfied and valued.
MB China Restaurant
$ | (702) 657-9008 | WEBSITE
MB China Restaurant is a prime example of what makes family-owned spots special—a consistent kitchen that excels at classic Chinese-American comfort food. On paper, the #5 Beef Chow Mein & Fried Rice plate reads like you got everything you’d want in a takeout meal, with tender beef, perfectly cooked noodles, and fried rice that’s adored for its balance.
It’s great for a quick bite–if you’re in a hurry–but it’s even better when you linger at the counter, chatting with the helpful staff over a hot tea.
