Lately my daughter has been wanting dumplings nonstop. So instead of boring myself by going to the same restaurants to satisfy her, I’ve been driving out to other neighborhoods and eating at some great places.
The Noodle Man is located just off the 215 on South Rainbow. It’s open for lunch and dinner and packed on the weekends. The noodles are made fresh in-house and you can see into the kitchen to watch them prep your meal.
Some of our favorite dishes include pudding tea- a drink when you suck egg? pudding (more like a light custard) through a large straw floating in cold tea.
A5. Spicy pork wonton topped with green onions and chopped peanuts. An appetizer that’s hard to share.
C3. Homemade Zha Jiang Noodle with ground pork, bamboo shoots, dry tofu, black mushrooms, cucumber, carrots and bean sprouts.
A4. Steamed pork and leek dumplings. She’s going in for the kill.
And a favorite, recommended by Sabby Shin, the vegetable pancake with egg, leeks, dry tofu and sweet potato vermicelli.
This area of Las Vegas is really developing into a destination for food. There’s a lot of great Asian options out here. This is one place that I highly recommend and one I tell my new transplants from other cities who move to the Southwest.
Noodle Man, 6870 S. Rainbow suite 101, Las Vegas, NV 89118, 702-823-3333 (what a lucky phone number!)

