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At TAO Asian Bistro, enjoy a menu that incorporates culinary components from China, Japan, and Thailand, along with a full sushi bar and fine paired cocktails.

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Dining at Tysons Corner Center includes restaurants with world-class chefs, famous fast food, casual cuisine, food courts, desserts, happy hour and on-the-go snacks.

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Noodle Asia offers the best noodle dishes in Las Vegas including beef, duck, pork, seafood and more. Visit our other Asian restaurants in Las Vegas at The Venetian.

Bangkok restaurants cater to all price ranges and are open all hours, proving that this city is certainly heaven for food lovers; a sensational culinary journey and taste experience await in Bangkok, guaranteed to delight your taste buds.

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Xi’an Famous Foods began as a 200 square foot basement stall in the Golden Shopping Mall in Flushing, N.Y. The original location, established in late 2005, was the first restaurant to bring the little-known cuisine of Xi’an to the United States, with signature hand-ripped noodles, secret spice mixes, and Xi’an “burgers” with housemade