Great Meal Delivery Las Vegas Strip
Written by Alan Wong
With Rooms, and Shows, usually decided before most tourists even sets foot in Sin City, the other most important decision a tourist in makes is, what and where are we going to have for our next great meal in Las Vegas. The latter is usually a hit or miss, for most visitors “Letting it Ride” on the Craps table will undoubtedly yield a better odd at winning then to let one of the more than 35,000 culinary workers in all the Resorts and Hotels serve your next great Meal Delivery Las Vegas Strip, that will not only satisfy your palette, but also be light on your wallet. Still, everyone can have their cake and eat it too. Las vegas Strip restaurant delivery Eating on...
Favorite Celebration Spot For Local Graduates
Written by Alan Wong
Local High School graduates start their graduation party with Friends and Family at their favorite Thai Restaurant in Las Vegas. When asked by her parents, “Where you would like to have your graduation dinner? , Selam a recent High School Graduate shouts without hesitation, “We’re going to “Kung Fu”. Las Vegas Thai Restaurant Kung fu Where else would we get the best “Chopped Chopped Chicken” says Selam, whose parents have been bringing the family to Kung Fu Thai & Chinese Restaurant, after a good old school type verbal recommendation from friends, since they moved to Las Vegas(She’s referring to Thai Chopped Chicken with Chilies & Mints). “The Kids Love your Fried Rice”, mentions Selam, “We’ve tried going to other restaurants, even the ones in...
New dishes reinvigorate Regular patrons Lunch
Written by Alan Wong
The addition of two new Lunch Special Options brings a new found Love to Las Vegas’s oldest and most authentically traditional Thai restaurants in Las Vegas. Starting in May 2012, Las Vegas’s authentic Thai restaurant since 1973, added a couple of great dishes to its Lunch Special. Already a local’s favorite Lunch stop at a reasonable $ 5.95, for a few years, Kung Fu Thai & Chinese Lunch Specials actually started out at only $ 3.99 in the early 1990’s. With just eight main dishes, the Chef chose the most sought after entrée’s and put them all together with a cup of freshly prepared egg drop soup, a piece of fresh wrapped all vegetable Spring Egg Rolls, and a piece of crispy lightly...
Elvis Presley Lives At Asian Restaurant In Las Vegas
Written by Alan Wong
Ever since Kung Fu Thai & Chinese Restaurant supplemented their list with a selection of wines from Elvis Presley Wine Cellars, its growing wine list has been the buzz around the Vegas Valley. One of the reasons is that most Americans never associate wine with Asian cuisine, something that has been changing in recent years, here in America and around the world. “Certain beer and Thai liquors are probably better matches to all dishes, universally,” says Wong, general manager of Kung Fu Thai & Chinese Restaurant. “However the trend now in Asia, especially by the Mainland Chinese and in some urban areas in Thailand, is clearly to make wine as much a part of all Asian culinary experiences as any other beverage.” ...
Campfire Cafe Asian Influence
Written by Alan Wong
Outdoor enthusiasts into open-fire cooking are well acquainted with the gourmet cuisine that hosts Pamela Alford and Larry Wiseheart turn out each week on Campfire Cafe. Loyal viewers of this popular show are often taught how to cook Asian favorites like “Cowboy Won Ton Soup”, “Oriental London Broil”, “Szechuan Stir Fry”, “Spring Rolls” and Pam’s famous “Asian Beef Soup” so loved by Oprah’s personal chef, Art Smith – a previous guest on the show! Guest Artist Andy Griggs cooks up Chinatown Ribs on the set of Campfire Cafe In the latest Campfire Cafe series, guest host Country Music artist Andy Griggswas excited to help make “Chinatown Ribs” on the menu for one of his episodes. “I love ribs – well, who doesn’t?” said Andy....
New Online Ordering
Written by Alan Wong
Kung Fu Plaza now offers Las Vegas visitors and residents the convenience and reliability of fast, online ordering for an extensive Thai and Chinese menu. Just point, click and order what you want, when you want it, where you want it!
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Family-Owned Asian Cusine
Written by Alan Wong
According to a Chinese food survey(1), three out of five people say that Chinese is their favorite food, easily beating out traditional roasts and Italian cuisine. However, the same survey also found that most Americans cannot distinguish authentic dishes from the creations made to suit Western tastes. “One of my favorite findings from that same survey is that 64 percent of Americans believe that chop suey is Chinese in origin,” says Allen Wong, general manger of Kung Fu Plaza, an authentic family-owned Chinese and Thai restaurant in Las Vegas. “Chop suey is a Chinese-American creation that came about some time in the mid or late 19th century.” Wong said there is nothing wrong with thinking chop suey has native origins, but he does wish...