Ten Suns Braised Beef

3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas

Recent Reviews

Blockchain Bird

Great atmosphere at food street in general. But Ten Sun's was rude and ignored me standing at the counter. They act like they didn't notice me but somehow they saw my small service dog far behind me in the dining area (small pom) when I went to order food I was told me she wasn't allowed to sit on the hard wood chairs. It was a super slow afternoon. I don't like that so I immediately turned around and ordered at the taco place across from them right on front of them. Lost my appetite for pho oodles of noodles instantly. Glad I got the food from the taco spot instead. He was salty and lost a $25 order. Don't go here if you want to be treated right.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Ramen

Sarah K

Very bad quality. Noodles are lowest quality and not edible. .

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Brisket, Beef Noodle

Tina C

This place is nasty and expensive. I ordered ramen from a different place on the kiosk but picked it up from here. The ramen and the brisket soup don’t taste anything like the real deal. I’m shocked at how nasty they all were.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 3

Panupun Dumrongthai

Uncooked egg noodle with salty only taste broth. Almost no beef for $17.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

Zion Karin

One of the worst Brisket soup I ever tasted. Three thin tiny slices of brisket, the broth missing lots of flavors. Not

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 5

Paul S.

During Thanksgiving week, we explored Las Vegas and discovered Famous Foods Street Eats at the Hilton Resorts World. Intrigued by the diverse offerings, we sampled various dishes, including the Ten Suns combo noodle soup and selections from other restaurants like combination pho noodle, claypot chicken and rice, cheeseburger, fries, and the famous sauce. Surprisingly, the combination pho stood out with its rich flavor and generous portion compared to the Ten Suns combo noodle soup at the same price. The soup was mediocre, and the beef fell short, offering nothing noteworthy to rave about.

Kevin S.

Nice people working here. I'm from SoCal so it's not fair to judge a pho spot in some Vegas food court harshly. But for a food court pho spot, not bad. The broth could use some work but they gave us a good amount of meat. Not sure why the noodles were egg noodles but hey, better than crappy normal food court food any day.

Luis Castillo

Ordered a build your own with extra noodles. Very very good, the consistency of the broth and how piping hot it was is the reason behind the 5 stars. Could’ve been a little more meaty…

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Ramen

Elvin B.

Need a quick noodle bite?!? Great little pit stop to make is in the food hall at resorts world. Ten suns noodle with beef is a great snack to curve your appetite for dinner. Not to heavy and not to pricey. Quick service with a great ambience to boot. 1-star food quality 1-star service1-star size 1-star pricing 0-star for variety (only 3 items to choose were out of 2 different noodle types)

Alevtina Dagnoff

No! Don't eat it

Randy F.

Located in Resorts World, Ten Suns Braised Beef is like much of Famous Foods. It’s new, flavors are good, but prices and portions are underwhelming. Each stall at Famous Foods reads like a world class street food sampling but the reality is that most are solid offerings for a quick bite.Ten Suns offers a beef soup rendition and while flavors are fine, noodle portion and meat slices are on the modest side. Cuts like oxtail that were once offered have now been replaced by rare beef and brisket.Ten Suns accepts credit cards and is indoor dining only.

Jelly2 Tasty

Says it's open, but like so many restaurants in Resorts World, it's not open when Maps, Yelp, AND the front desk itself, thinks it is.

Randy F.

Located in Resorts World, Ten Suns Braised Beef is like much of Famous Foods. It's new, flavors are good, but prices and portions are underwhelming. Each stall at Famous Foods reads like a world class street food sampling but the reality is that most are solid offerings for a quick bite. Ten Suns offers a beef soup rendition and while flavors are fine, noodle portion and meat slices are on the modest side. Cuts like oxtail that were once offered have now been replaced by rare beef and brisket. Ten Suns accepts credit cards and is indoor dining only.

Joyce T.

Beef noodles soup, both the noodles and soup are overly salty. Not worth it. Went there because of the resort world famous street food, but it just food court quality with hotel dining price.

George Carducci

Good spot nice food bad security ppl not good

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