LAS VEGAS – Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino, offering an authentic Asian gaming and dining experience, has opened in Las Vegas, it was announced Dec. 7.

A standard suite at Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino.
Located on the Strip’s northern corridor, Lucky Dragon features multilingual staff, and signage, from taxi stands to restaurants, presented in Chinese first and English second.
Lucky Dragon offers 203 guestrooms, including 22 suites. Standard rooms measure 400 square feet. Each room features tea brewing equipment and complimentary imported house tea.
Standard suites (625 square feet) feature a seating area and larger bathroom. The top floor of Lucky Dragon houses The Penthouse Suite (1,300 square feet), offering a guest powder room, living room, soaking tub, formal dining space and butler service.
On the food side, Willy Ng, of Bay Area restaurants Koi Palace and Dragon Beaux, consulted with Lucky Dragon. Daily, product from Ng’s dim sum facility in San Francisco will be shipped in.
Dragon’s Alley, inspired by Taipei night markets, serves street food offerings of Taiwan and broader Asia. Bao Now offers dim sum, soups, rice, noodles, congee and Boba Tea, as well as teas and coffees.
Aquatic-themed Pearl Ocean dishes up dim sum. Phoenix 60-seat fine dining restaurant serves modern Chinese fare.
Adjacent to the hotel lobby, indoor-outdoor tea garden and lounge, Cha Garden, offers 50 teas and serves light Chinese snacks. Jewel Kitchen is surrounded by windows offering a panoramic view of the cooking brigade, and extends onto the casino floor.
First-floor Pagoda Bar, on the casino gaming floor, offers full bar service, and serves teas and other non-alcoholic beverages. Upstairs, the Atrium Bar serves specialty cocktails, traditional Asian beverages and modern, Asian-influenced drinks.
On the gaming side, the 27,500-square casino floor features 37 tables and 287 slot machines.
Lucky Dragon’s pool area offers lounge seating and cabanas.
Consisting of four private treatment rooms, the 4,500-square-foot Sothys Spa at Lucky Dragon offers Chinese and Western treatments, as well as a manicure and pedicure area with a view of the Las Vegas Strip. A selection of in-room spa services is also available.
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