Hong Lou
About
Korean, Chinese
Location
Adress: 6850 Spring Mountain Rd Ste F4, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Phone: (702) 202-6700
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- local_parkingParkingPrivate Lot
Reviews
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Jae C.
In town for ASHP Midyear, exhausted from running into colleagues everywhere and trying to justify a mediocre $28 salads... I was so happy to find some comfort food, jjampong and spicy jjajangmyun, to stave off my fast approaching hanger and stubborn hangover. Absolutely saved my day. Amazing food and service. Also had the chance to get some imported canned coffee and snacks to press on through the convention. Pro tip: dont wear white unless you want stains
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Jeanette L.
We've been here twice since moving back to Vegas. The food is always delicious. Jampong and jjajamyung are my goto. My kids love the orange chicken and says it's the best they've ever had. I love that they give you kimchijigae as a type of banchan? But it's so much food and it's so delicious. Service is quick.
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Doriee L.
After debating to have pho for dinner or burgers for dinner, I decided that we should not do either and go straight for some jjajangmyeon. Came here with my husband and my brother after reading about Hong Lou on Yelp. I've been craving some jjajangmyeon from my favorite restaurant but it's in LA so ... I just need to find a Vegas alternative!
This is located in the Greenland food court right next to Tofu House towards the back.
We ordered one of their combos with jjajangmyeon (black bean sauce with noodles) and tangsuyuk (sweet and sour pork), an order of their spicy jjajangmeyon in extra spicy, and a green onion pancake.
I was so surprised that they have spicy jjajangmeyon! Most places don't have it. It was a huge portion too! And it was really tasty. They used peppers to make it spicy and it wasn't too spicy. It was the perfect amount of spice where it gave it good flavor but it won't leave your mouth burning.
Their regular jjajangmyeon, however, was a bit on the bland side. It lacked flavor. The green onion pancake was good but it was a bit on the doughy side so it was thicker. Their tangsuyuk was delicious! It was fresh and crispy. I like how they always serve it with the sauce on the side so I could just dip the pork in and that keeps their crispy texture when you eat. Granted, you can always pour the sauce on top if that is your thing.
I am DEFINITELY coming back for their spicy jjajangmyeon and their tangsuyuk. I also want to come back to try their jjamppong. -
Lori N.
This is a fairly new fast food-like joint located inside a tiny food court with just a few other Asian eateries. I was having a hankering for jajangmyeon, which I absolutely love, so what better place while in Las Vegas than Korea Town Plaza, right? Well, maybe, but not so much Hong Lou.
I tried the combination special of half jajangmyeon and half spicy seafood soup noodles. I have no idea whether the noodles are actually made on the premises or not, but they claim to make it there when I inquired into this. The noodles were very uniformed in size, so it was probably machine made, if it was made on site.
The half of the spicy seafood soup noodles were ok, with a good amount of seafood, given that it was only 50 percent of the whole "bowl". In addition, I found the seafood soup quite flavorful, and perfectly mildly spicy.
The other half of the jajangmyeon, however, was another story. Firstly, I reiterated my request to the cashier that I wanted the black bean sauce served separately, on the side. She readily agreed, and when I got it, lo and behold, the sauce was served on top of the noodles. Unfortunately, I didn't care for their flavorless sauce at all, and now a bunch of it was smothered all over the noodles. Bad, all the way around.
I come occasionally to the Korean supermarket, Greenland, which this food court is attached to, but won't be stopping by Hong Lou again. Just so many many other Korean restaurants all over Las Vegas to pay for sub par food, even at food court prices. -
Kimquyen L.
This is inside the supermarket's food court.
They've just opened this restaurant but it waz a good experience here.
Combo: spicy seafood noodle & black bean noodles: 4 stars
Flavorful & tons of noodles. There's not many korean restaurants in OC & LA that have this dish / make this dish very well so we were pleasantly pleased with this place.
Tables where you sit down & eat are clean & simple.