Welcome to Cheongdam, a culinary oasis nestled near the heart of Las Vegas on Spring Mountain Road. As you step inside, you’re transported to a vibrant food hall where you can eat all your favorite foods.
Cheongdam’s food hall is a gastronomic journey offering an eclectic array of dining experiences to tantalize every palate. From traditional Korean street food to AYCE sushi, curry, tacos, and even breakfast all day, there’s something to satisfy every craving.
I loved visiting this food hall because you can get different types of food all in once place but sit down together like you went to a restaurant with only one menu. We decided to divide and conquer this food hall. We tried three different stands the Korean Streat Food HAL GA TTEOK, Curry-Ya, and Hoho crunch for some traditional Korean Dessert.
Scroll Down to see what we ate!
HAL GA TTEOK
Korean Street Food
I JUST WANT
Tteokbokki
I always see videos of Tteokbokki on Tiktok and I wanted to try it so bad. I don’t like spicy food all that much so I ended up buying the Rose Tteokbokki for a less spicier version. You can amp up the spice though because you can pick what spice level you want. It was creamy, cheesy, and just enough spice! My mouth was watering just looking at it. It comes with rice cakes, fish cakes, a soft-boiled egg, bacon, and a little bit of sausage too. All drenched in a rose-colored sauce.
Highly recommend ten out of ten!
I also got Gimmari which is a fried seaweed roll. I loved it as a side! It’s nice and crunchy like an egg roll but filled with what I think is like noodles but I am probably wrong. I need to learn how to make these! Anyways 10/10 recommend these too!
CURRY-YA
My husband decided to go to Curry Ya. Next time I go I want to try the curry there because it looks delicious. You can pick your spice level, and extra toppings and then pick the meat you would like. I would like to try the cheese curry next so I will update this post as I try new stuff.
He ended up getting the Beef udon. My daughter loves udon noodles, I don’t blame her the noodles are pretty good. The soup was good! It was a light broth with shaved beef and udon noodles. It was a nice comfort food. I think I want to try the curry udon next though. 10/10 recommend.
We also got the pork gyoza which was delicious as well. It was a great side! Looking forward to trying the chicken karaage next!
HoHo CRUNCH
This was my favorite place out of all of what we had that day. We ordered a traditional Korean dessert the Ube Crunch. It was like a smashed fried donut filled with ube paste, cinnamon and brown sugar. It was warm and flaky. It was soooooo good!!! 100/10 recommend.
Enjoy!
We had the best time trying food at the food hall. I would love to hear about what you got there so I can try it next time we head there.
Thanks for reading and happy eating!
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