Published by chinatownvegas.com
Monday, March 16, 2026
Welcome to This Week in Chinatown!
Spring is turning up the heat in Chinatown—both literally and figuratively!
This week brings authentic Kyoto matcha magic with Hatoya’s soft opening underway (grand opening March 27), killer live music at Sand Dollar Lounge all week plus final laughs at Las Vegas Little Theatre’s “Four Old Broads,” a meaningful foster care recruitment event Thursday, fresh spa rebrands at Velora and Tao, major media wins on Vegas Loop tunnels to ease our traffic woes.
We’re also looking back at old-school spa spots and griping (constructively) about the “broken record” on Spring Mountain potholes and lights—while eyeing big fixes ahead. With temps climbing to the 90s and prizes dropping at Claw World soon, it’s prime time to hit Spring Mountain Road. Drop your plans, pics, or first Hatoya sips with #ChinatownVegasVibes!
Breaking News
The Spring Mountain Rd-facing signage at Hotai Plaza signals the imminent arrival of Kyuramen’s new “Super” flagship concept.
“Super” News at Hotai Plaza The neon is officially glowing at 4525 Spring Mountain Road, signaling a major milestone for the district. Kyuramen Super has installed its North-facing signage, taking over the massive 6,500+ square foot anchor space formerly occupied by Jubilee Furniture. This “Super” flagship concept goes beyond ramen, featuring a full “Ziakaya” (Izakaya) and Sake Bar. The conversion of this sprawling retail showroom into a high-energy dining destination marks a significant step in the “East-end” evolution of Hotai Plaza, balancing the corridor’s density alongside neighbors like Chubby Cattle and Odense. With signs now lit, a Spring 2026 opening is imminent. Read the full exclusive story here.
Neighborhood News: Hatoya Soft Launch Kicks Off + Fresh Spa Updates
The Spring Mountain corridor is on fire with big debuts and refreshes—starting with a major authentic matcha arrival that’s been months in the making.
Hatoya Las Vegas Soft Opening Begins This Weekend
The wait is over: Hatoya Las Vegas, the celebrated Kyoto matcha concept making its U.S. debut, starts its soft opening this weekend ahead of the official grand opening on Friday, March 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM.
Longtime readers know chinatownvegas.com was first to break the news of Hatoya’s arrival on Spring Mountain Road, first to reveal the official storefront sign, and first to report the soft opening timeline toward the end of March. Now it’s happening—get ready for Kyoto-style layered matcha lattes (ombré sweet milk + rich Uji matcha topped with matcha gelato/soft-serve and mochi), seasonal desserts, and that signature green glow.
The team collaborated closely with partners in Japan and the U.S. to curate this inaugural location, bringing authentic Japanese matcha culture to the heart of Chinatown. Early previews and buzz suggest it’ll quickly become a must-visit dessert/drink spot as spring heats up.
Hatoya Las Vegas
6000 Spring Mountain Rd, Suite 4A, Las Vegas, NV 89146
(Soft opening underway this weekend; grand opening March 27 at 10 AM. Follow @8108lasvegas on Instagram for real-time lines, menu drops, and any surprises.)
Pro tip: Hit it early during soft opening—limited crowds, fresh batches, and the chance to be among the first to try those iconic layered lattes!
Velora Spa & Massage Debuts at The Center at Spring Mountain
The space at 4009 Spring Mountain Road (The Center at Spring Mountain), formerly Kyou Beauty Spa, has transitioned to Velora Spa & Massage with new signage and a “Grand Opening” banner. Branding promises “resort-style luxury without the resort price”—think couples massages, four-hands, deep tissue, CBD, facials, nails, lashes, and waxing in a refreshed, welcoming spot. Early reviews praise the professional service.
Velora Spa & Massage
4009 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102
(702) 998-8088 | Open daily 9AM–9PM
Tao Spa Takes Over in the Chinatown Retail Plaza
Across the street at 3900 Spring Mountain Road, Suite A2 (Chinatown Retail Plaza), Great Seasons Massage is now under new ownership as Tao Spa (or Tao Massage). Early 2026 reviews show focus on traditional foot reflexology, oriental relaxation, and therapeutic bodywork—clean, comfortable, and stress-melting.
Tao Spa / Tao Massage
3900 Spring Mountain Rd, Ste A2, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Open daily ~9:30AM–9PM (confirm hours on-site)
These changes highlight Chinatown’s rapid evolution—new international flavors, refreshed wellness spots, and endless reasons to explore Spring Mountain Road. Support the newcomers, treat yourself, and share your first impressions!
Tag your Hatoya matcha pics or spa visits with #ChinatownVegasVibes!
Live Performance Spotlight
Live Performance Vibes: Music and Dance Take the Stage
🎶 Live Performances: The Sand Dollar Lounge
One of Chinatown’s most iconic nightlife spots keeps the music going all week long. The Sand Dollar Lounge continues its tradition of live music on Spring Mountain Road with another strong lineup of late-night performances and weekend openers. This historic venue (revived from its blues-bar roots since 1976) delivers free entry, killer cocktails, pizza, and non-stop energy—no cover charge, 21+ only.
Weekly Lineup – March 16–22, 2026 (all shows at The Sand Dollar Lounge, 3355 Spring Mountain Rd, Ste 30, Las Vegas, NV 89102):
- Monday, March 16 — Dancing On The Moon – 10 PM
- Tuesday, March 17 — Jimmy Powers & The Hang Dynasty – 10 PM
- Wednesday, March 18 — The Funk Jam – 10 PM
- Thursday, March 19 — Blue River Band – 10 PM
- Friday, March 20 — The Chicago Joe Blues Band – 6 PM–9 PM (early show!) The New Waves Live! – 10 PM
- Saturday, March 21 — The Spectators – 6 PM–9 PM (early) Chris Tofield Band – 10 PM
- Sunday, March 22 — Soul Town & Jack Conner – 10 PM
Pro tip: Arrive early on weekends for prime seating—the place fills up fast with locals and visitors craving authentic live tunes. Whether you’re into blues, funk, rock, or soul, there’s something vibing every night.
Check their site for any last-minute updates: thesanddollarlv.com/lounge.
🎭 Live Performances: Las Vegas Little Theatre – “Four Old Broads”
Only a few performances remain to catch “Four Old Broads” at Las Vegas Little Theatre before the curtain falls on March 22. This hilarious comedy by playwright Leslie Kimbell has been drawing big laughs all month with its story of four outspoken senior women tangled in a mystery inside their assisted-living community.
Follow retired burlesque queen Beatrice Shelton and her feisty friends as they outsmart a suspicious nurse, uncover a shady medication scheme, and chase that long-awaited Caribbean cruise. Expect sharp wit, outrageous antics, and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments as the ladies take charge!
Final Week Performances – March 20–22, 2026 (at Las Vegas Little Theatre, 3920 Schiff Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89103 – right in Chinatown’s Center at Spring Mountain, easy parking and steps from killer eats):
- Friday, March 20 – 7 PM
- Saturday, March 21 – 2 PM & 7 PM
- Sunday, March 22 – 2 PM
If you’ve been meaning to support local community theater (this beloved spot has been going strong since 1978), this weekend is your last chance! Tickets are still available—grab them quick via lvlt.org.
Pro tip: Pair your show with dinner at a nearby Chinatown spot—walkable distance to tons of great restaurants for the perfect night out.
Share your laughs (or your favorite scene) with #ChinatownVegasVibes!
Chinatown Spotlight
Shining a light on the vibrant heart of Chinatown. Stay tuned for this week’s business spotlight!
🚇 Spotlight: Chinatown Transportation Conversation Continues
The momentum for better connecting Las Vegas Chinatown to the Strip is building fast, with major local media shining a light this week on The Boring Company’s Vegas Loop expansion plans.
In the Las Vegas Review-Journal, transportation reporter Mick Akers explored how Clark County is collaborating with The Boring Company to speed up the process through new regulations that allow a “master plan” approach—instead of piecemeal approvals—for faster tunneling and construction. The piece highlights Boring Co.’s commitment to extending tunnels down Spring Mountain Road into Chinatown at their own cost, with the company already owning land for a future station. As Joe Muscaglione (co-creator of Shanghai Taste and a key voice in the push) told the RJ: “It’s four minutes from the Strip, but logistically it’s worlds apart. […] The tourists that come into Chinatown now is in the millions… I hope they do this. It’s going to be great.”
Local TV picked up the thread too: KSNV News 3 Las Vegas aired a segment featuring reporter Tiffany Lane and Muscaglione, where he described the future ride as “No traffic, no waiting for the traffic light, no congestion. Sit back. Relax. And you’re here.” The Boring Company confirmed on X: “As part of Vegas Loop, we already plan to tunnel to Chinatown down Spring Mountain (at our own cost). Once there, we’ll happily add additional useful spurs.”
This follows last week’s coverage from FOX5 Las Vegas and KLAS-TV (8 News Now), where advocates pushed “Chinatown Tunnel Vision” to address peak-hour congestion and access barriers. With Clark County eyeing streamlined codes (potentially letting seven Boring Co. machines bore more efficiently once utilities clear), expansions could accelerate—potentially starting groundbreaking in key areas as soon as 2026. The full Vegas Loop vision includes 68 miles of tunnels and 104 stations linking the Strip, downtown, the airport, Allegiant Stadium, UNLV, and beyond.
For Chinatown, this could be transformative: easier, faster trips from the Strip, less surface traffic stress, safer pedestrian vibes, and way more visitors discovering Spring Mountain Road’s world-class eats without the hassle.
Pro tip: Keep tabs on updates via The Boring Company’s X or clarkcountynv.gov—things are moving quicker than expected thanks to this public-private push!
Would a quick, traffic-free Vegas Loop ride from the Strip change how often you hit Chinatown? Share your thoughts with #ChinatownVegasVibes!
Shop Local: A Feast of Fresh Deals
Shop Local: A Feast of Fresh Deals — Support Chinatown businesses and discover fresh finds throughout the Spring Mountain Road corridor.
If you’re looking to stock the pantry or prep for a weekend feast, the local markets are serving up some serious value. We’ve combed through the latest flyers to find the standout deals for the week of March 13–19, 2026—perfect timing for Spring Mountain Road shoppers!
From premium proteins to kitchen essentials, here’s what belongs in your cart this week:
99 Ranch Market
Valid at Nevada stores (including the Chinatown location) through March 19.
- Cornish Single Pack ($3.99/ea): A fantastic price for these tender, small-batch birds—perfect for a weekend roast or quick oven dinner.
- All Nature Frozen P&D Shrimp ($11.99/pk): Peeled and deveined for convenience; grab the 600g pack for easy stir-fries, seafood boils, or dim sum nights.
- Sugar Bee Apples ($3.99/bag): Crisp, honey-sweet crunch in a 2lb bag—great for snacks or pairing with cheese from the deli.
- Orange Chicken ($7.99/ea): Deli-style crowd-pleaser ready to heat up for a fast, wallet-friendly family meal.
- Kadoya Sesame Oil (2 for $9.00): A Chinatown kitchen staple—stock up on two bottles at this price for long-term pantry power.
- 99 Ranch Frozen Organic Edamame ($4.99/ea): 2lbs of healthy, protein-rich pods—unbeatable value for steaming, snacking, or adding to salads.
168 Market
Valid at NV stores (including the Jones Blvd Chinatown spot) through March 19.
- Beef Back Rib Cut ($4.99/lb): Excellent marbling at a steal—ideal for grilling, slow-braising, or Korean-style galbi vibes.
- Striped Bass ($3.99/lb): Fresh seafood lovers, this is one of the week’s best per-pound deals—perfect for steaming, frying, or whole-fish feasts.
- Goat Meat ($4.99/lb): A rare find at this price—great for hearty stews, curries, or traditional dishes.
- Snow Pea Leaves ($3.99/lb): Tender Chinatown delicacy priced to move—stir-fry with garlic for a quick, authentic side.
- Clementines (Cuties) (2 bags for $6.00): Stock up on the 2lb bags—perfect for lunchboxes, snacks, or a fresh citrus hit.
- Dassai Blue 35 Sake ($45.99/720ml): Premium Junmai Daiginjo at a competitive price—elevate your evening or pair with sushi from nearby spots.
Pro Tip: These deals are subject to stock on hand, so head out earlier in the week (especially mid-week) to snag the best selection before the weekend rush. Pair your haul with a stop at nearby eateries for inspiration—nothing beats fresh ingredients from 99 Ranch or 168 turning into a killer home-cooked meal on Spring Mountain Road!
Share your shopping scores or what you’re cooking up with #ChinatownVegasVibes!
Coming Soon: Chinatown’s Scene Heats Up
“Super” News at Hotai Plaza: Kyuramen Super Signs Up & Neon Glows
The neon is officially glowing at 4525 Spring Mountain Road, marking a major milestone for Hotai Plaza and the “East-end” of Chinatown. Kyuramen Super has installed its prominent North-facing signage, claiming the massive 5000+ square foot anchor space formerly occupied by Jubilee Furniture.
This “Super” flagship concept expands far beyond standard ramen—expect a full high-energy Ziakaya (Izakaya) and Sake Bar vibe, blending bold Japanese flavors, shareable small plates, premium sake selections, and that signature Kyuramen broth mastery in a sprawling, immersive dining destination. The conversion of this former retail showroom into a vibrant eatery is a key step in balancing Hotai Plaza’s growing density alongside neighbors like Chubby Cattle (hot pot) and Odense (desserts).
With signs lit and active, a Spring 2026 opening feels imminent—perfect timing as the corridor heats up with new energy.
Kyuramen Super
4525 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102
(Opening Spring 2026; watch for exact date announcements. Full exclusive details and updates at chinatownvegas.com/kyuramen-super-hotai-plaza-chinatown-vegas/)
Pro tip: Follow @kyuramen.official or ChinatownVegas socials for menu teases, sake bar highlights, and any soft-opening whispers—this flagship could redefine late-night/izakaya hangs on Spring Mountain Road!
Claw World Chinatown: Grand Opening March 28–29 with Over $80,000 in Prizes!
Las Vegas’ newest arcade experience is almost here—and they’re going BIG for the launch!
Claw World Chinatown (the high-energy claw machine + prize redemption destination that’s already gone viral during its soft opening) locks in its official Grand Opening weekend: Saturday, March 28 & Sunday, March 29, 2026.
They’re giving away OVER $80,000 IN PRIZES, including:
– 🎮 PlayStation 5
– 🚲 Electric Bike
– 📺 65″ Smart TV
– 🥽 VR Headset
– 🧸 Designer Toys
– ✨ Labubu Collectibles
“WIN BIG. PLAY HARD.” is the motto for this immersive, neon-lit arcade packed with claw games, premium blind boxes, limited-edition collectibles, and next-level fun right in the heart of Chinatown.
Claw World Chinatown
4631 Spring Mountain Rd, Unit 100–101
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Full article here: $80,000 Prize Giveaway, Claw World Chinatown Grand Opening March 28
Pro tip: Arrive early both days—prize giveaways, surprise activations, and social media contests like this draw huge crowds fast. Follow @clawworld_usa on Instagram or Facebook for real-time prize drops, hours, and any extra ways to win.
This is going to be one of Chinatown’s most exciting openings of the year—perfect timing as spring heats up and everyone’s looking for indoor fun!
Who’s heading there for their opening weekend, and which prize are you chasing? Share your strategy with #ChinatownVegasVibes!
Weather: Chinatown Weather Post – March 16–March 22, 2026
☀️ This Week’s Chinatown Weather Forecast
Planning your next food crawl or shopping trip to the district? It’s going to be a gorgeous, warm week in Chinatown. We’re seeing a steady climb in temperatures, peaking with near-triple-digit heat by the weekend—classic Vegas spring turning up the dial!
Whether you’re hitting the plazas for some outdoor dining, strolling Spring Mountain Road, or just running errands, here’s what to expect from Monday, March 16 through Sunday, March 22:
📅 Weekday Outlook
- Monday, Mar 16: A comfortable start to the week with a mix of sun and clouds. High of 82°F, low of 63°F.
- Tuesday, Mar 17: The clouds clear out for a beautiful sunny day. High of 89°F, low of 66°F.
- Wednesday, Mar 18: Getting warmer! Expect pure sunshine with a high of 93°F, low of 67°F.
- Thursday, Mar 19: Plenty of Vitamin D today. High of 95°F, low of 71°F.
- Friday, Mar 20: Our warmest weekday. It’ll be a hot one at 97°F, low of 72°F.
☀️ Weekend Weather
- Saturday, Mar 21: The heat holds steady. Expect a high of 97°F, low of 70°F—perfect weather for an iced boba or cold noodles.
- Sunday, Mar 22: A slight dip in temperature, but still very warm and sunny. High of 92°F, low of 68°F.
Chinatown Tip: With those afternoon highs hitting the mid-to-upper 90s (and potential record warmth in the air), it’s a great week to explore some of our indoor retail spots, air-conditioned eateries, or catch a midday meal in the AC. Don’t forget to stay hydrated—carry water, especially if you’re walking the plazas or hitting outdoor events! Sunscreen and light layers for cooler evenings are smart too.
Overall bottom line: Mostly sunny, dry, and heating up fast—ideal for enjoying Chinatown’s vibes, but pace yourself in the peak heat. Share your sunny (or sweaty!) adventures with #ChinatownVegasVibes!
Community Corner
Becoming a Star for Local Youth 🌟
While the Spring Mountain corridor is famous for its non-stop energy and world-class eats, the real heartbeat of our community is the people who look out for one another. This week, we’re spotlighting a meaningful event just a short drive west of Chinatown’s core—perfect for anyone who’s ever thought about making a lasting difference for local kids.
An Evening with the Stars of Foster Care
Clark County Family Services is hosting this recruitment and appreciation event at the Desert Breeze Community Center (right on Spring Mountain Rd—where the Chinatown vibe seamlessly blends into neighborhood parks and family spaces).
The foster care system in Clark County is facing an ongoing shortage of licensed homes (officials note a need for about 200 more to better support babies, children, and teens currently in care). If you’ve considered fostering, are curious about supporting youth, or just want to learn more, this low-pressure, welcoming evening is designed for you.
Why it’s worth your time:
- Meet & Greet with current foster parents who are already making real impacts—hear their stories firsthand.
- Family-Friendly Vibes — Free food, activities for the kids, so bring the whole family!
- Fast-Track Info — Details on expedited training programs (including two-weekend “fast-track” options) to get licensed quicker.
Parents can explore the full support system while kids enjoy a fun night out. It’s a simple, powerful way to give back to the Las Vegas Valley that gives us so much.
Event Details:
- When: Thursday, March 19, 2026
- Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
- Where: Desert Breeze Community Center, 8275 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, NV 89117 (easy access from Chinatown—plenty of parking!)
- Cost: Free!
Interested in stepping up or just want more info? Head to the Clark County Family Services foster care page at clarkcountynv.gov/residents/family_services/divisions/foster_care to learn about requirements, start an application, or check upcoming expedited training dates (next ones kick off in April 2026).
Pro tip: Even if fostering isn’t the right fit right now, attending shows support and helps spread the word—every conversation counts toward building a stronger safety net for our kids.
If you go, share your experience or why community matters to you with #ChinatownVegasVibes!
Looking Back
When 5599 Was Home to Star Foot Spa
A glimpse into the past: The original Star Foot Spa signage at 5599 Spring Mountain Rd, the site that eventually paved the way for the sleek, modern Korea Town Village
Long before the sleek, modern facade of Korea Town Village occupied the corner of Spring Mountain and Lindell, the 5599 address was home to a different kind of Chinatown staple. For years, the towering green and yellow sign of Star Foot Spa served as a familiar landmark for locals and tourists alike seeking a quick retreat from the desert heat.
As seen in this throwback photo from our archives, the original site captured the essence of an earlier era in the district’s development. Before the massive 10,000-square-foot Star Spa opened its doors on Durango, the Spring Mountain location was a go-to for its $20 foot reflexology specials and classic body treatments.
Today, that same corner has been completely transformed. Where the modest spa building once stood, we now have a vibrant, high-density plaza featuring Industry 13 Karaoke & Bar, Master Kim Korean BBQ, and Open Bank. It’s a striking reminder of how rapidly our Chinatown continues to evolve—moving from standalone service shops to the multi-level, modern retail and dining hubs that define the corridor today.
While the scenery has changed, the legacy of these original businesses remains a key part of the district’s history.
What old-school Chinatown spot do you miss or remember fondly? Share your memories with #ChinatownVegasVibes!
Chinatown Gripes
😤 Chinatown Gripes
The Weekly Gripe: The Irony of the Broken Record
This week, our gripe isn’t just about a single pothole or stray orange cone. It’s the fact that we have to keep griping about the same things—week after week, month after month.
Those ferocious, suspension-killing craters on Spring Mountain Road? Still there, still claiming tires and tempers. The push for a 35 MPH speed limit to protect pedestrians and prevent the next tragedy? Still echoing in the same conversations. It feels like we’re stuck on repeat, advocating for basics that should have been fixed years ago.
The Chaos on the Ground
Beyond the pavement, the daily commute is a tactical nightmare:
- Horrendous Traffic Light Timers: Lights programmed to make you hit every red, or stay green just long enough for three cars before cutting off a line of fifty—pure frustration.
- The Left-Turn Trap: Left turns out of strip malls are gridlock machines and near-miss T-bone factories—time to ban or redesign them before insurance rates climb higher.
- Ill-Placed Bus Stops: Stops dropped in the worst spots, forcing buses to block entire lanes at busy intersections and turning transit into a traffic choke point.
The Light at the End of the Tunnel (Literally)
The good news? Clark County has confirmed that as part of Phase Two of the Inspiring Spring Mountain Redevelopment Plan (approved earlier this year), we’ll finally see the road fully repaved, smart traffic tech installed, and the speed limit lowered for safer, calmer streets. Summer 2026 kicks off the $12.5M roadway transformation from Rainbow to Decatur—it’s a real win for all the community advocacy that’s kept this on the radar.
And the bigger silver lining: Once The Boring Company’s Vegas Loop tunnels are active with a dedicated Chinatown hub, most of these surface-level nightmares fade away. Direct underground access means no more dodging potholes, racing against speeding traffic, or gridlock just to grab a bowl of noodles.
The Bottom Line: We’re genuinely excited for the future—repaved roads, smarter signals, safer crossings, and tunnel relief are coming. But we still have to drive on these roads today. Let’s push to get that pavement smooth and the speeds tamed before the first Tesla rolls underground.
What drives you nuts on Spring Mountain? Vent (constructively) or share your workaround in the comments—tag #ChinatownVegasVibes so we can amplify the fixes we all want!
Explore More Chinatown
Ready to dive deeper into everything our neighborhood has to offer? Whether you’re hungry, curious, or just looking for something new to experience—we’ve got you covered. Spring Mountain Road offers endless adventures, from dining to community events. Revisit our past guides for more inspiration at chinatownvegas.com/past-guides.
Master Martial Arts in Chinatown’s Core
Channel your inner warrior at Chinatown’s premier martial arts dojos, offering Kung Fu, Taekwondo, and more. From kids to adults, beginners to experts, these studios blend fitness, focus, and tradition—perfect for building strength and discipline year-round.
🥋 Pro Tip: Many dojos offer free trial classes—test your skills risk-free!
🥋 Must-Try: A beginner Kung Fu class for a mix of strength and mindfulness.
Chinatown Vegas Features Perfect Places to Master Martial Arts for Kids and Adults
Share your experience with #ChinatownVegasVibes!
Karaoke Nights That Steal the Show
Unleash your inner pop star at Chinatown’s lively karaoke lounges. With private rooms, neon vibes, and endless song choices, these spots bring AAPI flair to every night out.
🎤 Pro Tip: Reserve early—weekend rooms fill up fast!
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9 Ramen Bowls to Warm Your Soul
Chinatown’s ramen scene rivals the best, with steaming bowls of tonkotsu, spicy miso, and more. These dishes deliver bold flavors any time you’re craving comfort.
🍜 Pro Tip: Add extra chashu for a protein-packed treat.
🍜 Must-Try: Tonkotsu ramen with black garlic oil at Monta Noodle House.
🍜 Monta Noodle House, 5030 W. Spring Mountain Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89146
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Embrace Traditional Chinese Medicine
Discover centuries-old wellness at Chinatown’s herbal shops and acupuncture clinics. From custom tea blends to holistic treatments, these centers offer balance and healing whenever you need a reset.
🌿 Pro Tip: Chat with herbalists for personalized remedy recommendations.
🌿 Must-Try: A first-time acupuncture session paired with a visit to Wing’s Chinese Herbs.
🌿 Wing’s Chinese Herbs, 4300 W. Spring Mountain Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89102
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Try Your Luck in Chinatown
No mega-casinos here, but Chinatown’s gaming scene has its own charm. Hit up cozy lounges with video poker or hidden spots for classic betting, all paired with great food and drinks.
🎲 Pro Tip: Look for bars with video poker for great drink deals.
🎲 Must-Try: A night of gaming and cocktails at The Golden Tiki.
🎲 The Golden Tiki, 3939 W. Spring Mountain Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89102
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💡 Insider Tip: Visit ChinatownVegas.com daily for breaking news, openings, and the stories behind your favorite neighborhood spots.
Supercharge Your Business
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Let’s Celebrate
What a vibrant week ahead in Chinatown—from Hatoya’s fresh matcha glow lighting up the weekend to live music and theater vibes, community heart at the foster event, spa refreshes, Loop tunnel momentum easing our daily drives, and deals to stock up for the heat. We’re griping about the roads today but excited for smoother streets and underground rides tomorrow, plus big openings like Claw World and Kyuramen Super on the horizon. Keep exploring, supporting local, and sharing your stories—your energy makes Spring Mountain Road special. Tag a friend for Hatoya this weekend or the foster event Thursday, and let’s keep the vibes strong!
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