8 Noodle Bar at Red Rock: Casual Asian Fusion

Entrance, counter seating, and open kitchen at 8 Noodle Bar inside Red Rock Resort.

At a glance

8 Noodle Bar is a casual Asian fusion restaurant inside Red Rock Resort, serving ramen, pho, lo mein, fried rice, bao buns, wok dishes, boba, and cocktails.

Cuisine
ChineseJapaneseThaiVietnamese
Price range$$
Good for
Solo VisitBusiness MeetingQuick Bite
AreaSummerlin
Visited onAugust 1, 2026
Read time5 minute read

Located inside Red Rock Resort, 8 Noodle Bar serves approachable Asian fusion inspired by Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Thai cuisines.

The compact dining room feels energetic and casual, with counter seats facing the open kitchen and tables available for a more relaxed meal.

From the moment you walk in, the aromas of sizzling noodles, rich broths, and crispy starters make it difficult to pass without looking at the menu.

Bright, Modern Vibe with a Hint of Tradition

8 Noodle Bar nails that blend of casual and cool. The vibe is sleek and modern, but it’s full of touches that celebrate Asian culture, like the wall lined with rows of ramen bowls.

Seating options are also flexible. Want a front-row seat to watch the chefs in action? Grab a spot at the bar, and you’ll have the best view of their speedy, skilled moves, which turn simple ingredients into delicious meals in minutes.

8 Noodle Bar inside Red Rock Hotel and Casino
8 Noodle Bar Restaurant Decor

Prefer a table for two? They’ve got those, too, making it easy to enjoy a relaxed, intimate meal without breaking stride.

What We Ordered at 8 Noodle Bar

Let’s talk appetizers. Here, even the starters are designed to wow. We went with the Shishito Peppers, Crispy Green Beans, and the Pork Belly Bao Bun, and honestly, it was a solid lineup that got our taste buds primed and ready.

8 Noodle Bar Menu - Red Rock Casino August 2026
8 Noodle Bar Menu at Red Rock Casino – August 2026.

Starters

Shishito Peppers: A Little Heat, Big Flavor

These Shishito Peppers are the perfect warm-up. Charred to just the right level, they bring a gentle kick without overpowering you.

They’re also lightly seasoned to let that roasted, peppery goodness shine. If you like a bit of spice, these are the perfect little snack to get things started.

Shishito Peppers at 8 Noodle Bar
Hot Shishito Peppers at 8 Noodle Bar.

Crispy Green Beans with Eel Sauce

Next up were the Crispy Green Beans, and trust us—one bite, and you’ll see why they’re a fan favorite.

They come out hot, crunchy, and perfectly seasoned, giving you that satisfying crunch with every bite.

They’re an ideal choice for sharing…though we wouldn’t blame you if you wanted to keep them all to yourself.

Crispy Green Beans with Eel Sauce
Crispy Green Beans with Eel Sauce

Pork Belly Bao Bun

The Pork Belly Bao Bun is worth every bit of the hype. Imagine tender, juicy pork belly, topped with just the right amount of seasoning, all tucked inside a soft, pillowy bao.

It’s sweet, savory, and oh-so-satisfying—exactly what you want in a bite-sized bun. This dish alone is a reason to visit.

Pork belly bao buns at 8 Noodle Bar
Pork Belly Bao Bun at 8 Noodle Bar

Main Dishes

The stars of 8 Noodle Bar are the main dishes, where classic Asian flavors meet fresh ingredients.

We tried the Chicken Lo Mein and Orange Peel Chicken, both excellent choices for anyone craving those familiar, comforting tastes.

Chicken Lo Mein: Comfort in a Bowl

Sometimes, you just want a big bowl of something cozy, and the Chicken Lo Mein delivers exactly that.

The noodles have just the right amount of chew, and the chicken is tender, mixed in with crisp veggies and a flavorful sauce that isn’t too heavy.

Every forkful feels like comfort food done right.

Chicken Lo Mein at 8 Noodle Bar
Chicken Lo Mein at 8 Noodle Bar

Orange Peel Chicken: Crispy and Tangy

If you enjoy the combination of crispy chicken and tangy citrus, the Orange Peel Chicken is a strong choice.

Every piece of chicken is lightly fried for just the right crunch and then tossed in a sweet, citrusy glaze that gives it a delicious zing.

Served with rice, it’s a satisfying dish that’s full of flavor without going overboard.

Delicious Orange Peel Chicken at 8 Noodle Bar Las Vegas
Orange Peel Chicken served with white rice at 8 Noodle Bar.

Bar Seating and the Casual Dining Experience

One of the coolest parts about 8 Noodle Bar is the seating at the bar, where you get to watch the chefs in action.

The pace is fast, the energy is high, and it’s seriously impressive watching them whip up everything from scratch right before your eyes.

If you love a little show with your meal, this is definitely the spot to sit.

Open Kitchen at 8 Noodle Bar
Open Kitchen at 8 Noodle Bar

What to Expect From Seating and Prices

8 Noodle Bar works well for a casual meal, but seating and wait times can vary, especially during busy weekend hours. Call the restaurant directly if you need to confirm availability before arriving.

Current menu prices place appetizers at approximately $7 to $15, while most fried rice, noodle, and wok dishes range from approximately $13 to $23 before tax and gratuity. Prices can change, so check the current official menu before visiting.

Restaurant Decor - 8 Noodle Bar
Restaurant Decor – 8 Noodle Bar

A Casual Asian Fusion Stop at Red Rock

In a city where you can drop serious cash on dinner, 8 Noodle Bar is a breath of fresh air. It’s quality food without the high price tag, making it an easy choice when you’re looking for a casual spot to enjoy some seriously delicious Asian flavors.

If you do feel like a more “luxurious” dinner, two doors down, you will find one of Vegas’ best Steakhouses – T-Bones Chophouse. If you are with kids on a weekend or just a fun day in Summerlin, Red Rock Lanes will give you the family outing you were looking for.

Why 8 Noodle Bar is a Vegas Must

8 Noodle Bar has that special something that makes it a top choice for anyone craving a quick, authentic taste of Asia in the heart of Vegas.

From those crispy green beans to the tender Lo Mein, every dish is crafted with care, bringing big, bold flavors to the table without any of the fuss.

So, if you’re at Red Rock and looking for a spot to fuel up before a night out or wind down after some casino fun, don’t miss 8 Noodle Bar.

You’ll walk away happy, full, and ready for whatever Vegas has in store next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of food does 8 Noodle Bar serve?

8 Noodle Bar serves Asian fusion influenced by Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Thai cuisines. The menu includes ramen, pho, lo mein, fried rice, bao buns, wok dishes, and other rice and noodle bowls.


What are the hours for 8 Noodle Bar?

8 Noodle Bar is open from 11 AM to 11 PM Monday through Thursday and Sunday. On Friday and Saturday, it is open from 11 AM to 1 AM.


How expensive is 8 Noodle Bar?

8 Noodle Bar is listed in the $$ price range. Current appetizers generally cost between $7 and $15, while most rice, noodle, and wok dishes cost between $13 and $23 before tax and gratuity.


Does 8 Noodle Bar have vegetarian options?

The current menu includes edamame and vegetable versions of fried rice, pad Thai, and lo mein. Guests with dietary restrictions should ask the restaurant about ingredients and preparation methods.


Does 8 Noodle Bar serve alcohol?

Yes. The current menu lists a full bar with specialty cocktails, draft and bottled beer, sake, soju, wine, and sake bombs.

Address:
Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa
11011 West Charleston Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV, 89135

Hours:

Monday - Thursday: 11 AM - 11 PM
Friday: 11 AM - 1 AM
Saturday: 11 AM - 1 AM
Sunday: 11 AM - 11 PM

Phone:
(702) 797-7012

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