We are Stuck

“I feel like sushi, I want pizza, what about shrimp? I’m not that hungry.” This dinner conversation might seem familiar if you are part of a family with different tastes that don’t always agree. I remember early days when we were at an impasse and my brother-in-law, who was older and wiser. He had kids and suggested a food court. It was like a light went on for those stubborn nights when opinions just won’t align.

A Happy Solution

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If you have a variety of opinions to feed and they like Asian cuisine you should know about Cheongdam Food Hall. This clean and fun food court is in a refurbished Walgreens boasting several eateries, a coffee shop, a diner and even all you can eat Sushi.

Great Environment

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It is such a fun, welcoming environment with helpful and attending staff at each individual restaurant. I loved the décor with indoor vegetation, smartly designed eating stations and the all-you-can-eat is walled off so that there was no confusion between the diners.

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Now, to be fair, it wasn’t a perfect variety like a food court in, say, a mall, because the food options were mostly of the Oriental variety. There is a sandwich and fries style restaurant called the Downtowner, which we didn’t try only because our dang appetites would not keep up with the number of options. But the food we did have was super delicious. Our party ate at three different locations and sampled from each other's plates —so much for appetites that don’t agree.

An Asian Food Court
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If you need to get your Asian cuisine fix, try Cheongdam Food Hall on 8610 Spring Mountain Road in Las Vegas.

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