A name synonymous with Chinese cuisine since 1968, the Mr Chow dining empire—restaurants in London, Beverly Hills, New York, Malibu and Miami Beach—opened its Las Vegas location in 2016 at Caesars Palace. Las Vegas guests can now take a deep, delicious dive into traditional Beijing food.

“This restaurant, like all the Mr Chows, has a special side to it,” Michael Chow told Las Vegas Magazine when the restaurant opened. “This environment is white on white, a Mr. Chow tradition. Very romantic. This is fantasy, this is poetry, this is theater, excitement. I was given a 60-foot dome with 35-foot ceilings, so I created this kinetic sculpture.” That sculpture, The Moon, is a 26-foot moveable disc that changes colors and light throughout the evening, providing endless entertainment.

But the entertainment doesn’t stop there. It expands to the food with the noodle show, which features classic handmade Beijing noodles. There’s also the tableside carving of traditional Beijing duck. The dessert and champagne trolleys are a sight to behold, too. From the moment you take the private elevators up to Mr Chow, it’s an entertaining experience from start to finish.

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