New Asian BBQ

New Asian BBQ

5150 Spring Mountain Rd #6, Las Vegas, NV 89146, United States

+1 702-202-2262

Restaurant, Barbecue restaurant, Dim sum restaurant
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About This Place

New Asian BBQ, nestled in the heart of Las Vegas on Spring Mountain Road, is a vibrant culinary destination that masterfully combines the rich traditions of authentic Chinese barbecue with the communal joy of dim sum dining. This restaurant seamlessly blends a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with an extensive menu that showcases the best of Cantonese and Chiu Chow flavors, making it a must-visit for anyone craving genuine Chinese cuisine.

From the moment you step inside, the inviting aroma of slow-roasted Peking Duck and smoky, sticky barbecue pork buns envelops you, setting the tone for an unforgettable meal. New Asian BBQ’s standout dishes such as the Chiu Chow Dumpling, Pei PA Duck, and Seafood Pan Fried Noodles are crafted with precision and an undeniable passion for authenticity. The dim sum experience, served traditionally via carts, invites diners to sample a diverse array of freshly prepared bites like Pan Fried Leek Dumpling, Egg Custard Tarts, and the intriguingly flavorful Sweet And Sour Pork in several enticing variations. Each dish bursts with texture and balance—think crispy edges, tender fillings, and perfectly seasoned sauces that dance on your palate.

Beyond barbecue and dim sum, the clay pot offerings are a comforting highlight, with choices like Curry Chicken in Clay Pot and the decadently layered Royal Mixed Dried Seafood Clay Pot. These dishes envelop you in deep, warming flavors with every succulent bite, perfect for sharing or savoring solo on a cool evening.

Patrons have shared their heartfelt experiences, noting the consistently fresh and hot dim sum that arrives at the table directly from attentive servers pushing traditional carts. Customers like Tim McIntyre appreciate the hustle and bustle, urging visitors to arrive early to secure a spot before the weekend lunch rush, while others, such as Annika Shi, rave about the authenticity and high quality of the offerings—even praising the bold flavors of the pork sweet rice sticky dumpling and jasmine tea that perfectly complements the meal.

The dining environment buzzes with energy, but also feels inviting and homey, where families and small groups can leisurely explore the flavorful menu. It’s worth noting that parking can be a challenge in the busy area, so early arrival is wise. The staff, while sometimes busy, maintain a friendly and hospitable demeanor, adding to the overall positive dining experience.

New Asian BBQ is more than just a restaurant; it’s a celebration of Chinese culinary heritage brought to life in Las Vegas, offering compelling reasons to visit again and again. Whether you’re indulging in the tender, savory Mandarine Pork Chops, enjoying the velvety Steamed Ground Pork with Preserved Salted Egg, or sipping on fragrant jasmine tea with a sweet Fried Sesame Ball, each meal is a journey rich in texture, flavor, and tradition.

For those seeking an authentic taste of Asia’s barbecue mastery and the timeless ritual of dim sum, New Asian BBQ promises a memorable dining adventure that satisfies both the adventurous and the comfort-food lover alike.

Service options
Delivery Takeaway Dine-in
Highlights
Fast service Serves local specialty
Popular for
Lunch Dinner Solo dining
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park Wheelchair-accessible entrance Wheelchair-accessible seating Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Offerings
Alcohol Beer Comfort food Small plates Wine
Dining options
Breakfast Brunch Lunch Dinner Dessert Seating Table service
Amenities
Toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Crowd
Family friendly Groups Tourists
Planning
Accepts reservations Usually a wait
Payments
Credit cards Debit cards NFC mobile payments Credit cards
Children
Good for kids High chairs
Parking
Free of charge street parking Free parking lot On-site parking

Opening Hours

  • Monday
    10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Thursday
    10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Sunday
    10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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Visitor Reviews

  • AJ C
    2 week ago

    The dim sum is solid. Most of the items are always fresh and hot. The service is your typical service, try and get the waiter, attention and end up having to go and get the stuff yourself. But I’m OK with that. The parking lot is pretty dangerous, I literally saw a car get broken into right in front of me so you definitely do not want to leave any valuables in your car maybe even just keep your windows open and take everything out just to show the thieves that there’s nothing there. As for the food, though it is solid, but it is quite expensive.

  • Tim McIntyre
    3 week ago

    Was greeted and seated as soon as we walked in. There are people with dim sum carts offering you a great selection of dim sum. We ordered quite a few from the start. I would recommend pacing yourself since the food could get cool if you get too much at once. This is a great place to go as a small group. I will recommend getting there before lunch because it gets busy quick. Good food Good service and good atmosphere.

  • Annika Shi
    1 month ago

    Their staff go around the place with fresh dim sum. Careful ordering too much bc I almost didI rly wanted to try everything. The things I had were all great and authentic. Not a big fan of the pineapple bun but it was my personal preference—- there’s a really strong salty egg yolk taste, so if you like 咸蛋黄, go get it. I went 5minutes past 10AM and it was already half full, man was it popular

  • sam wong
    2 month ago

    This restaurant is often listed as the most recommended place for Chinese yum cha dim sum, and it was the only one during my trip where we actually had to line up — about 15 minutes, which shows how popular it is. They serve dim sum the traditional way, with carts, which I really liked. The food itself was above average and reasonably priced. The BBQ pork bun was especially delicious. I’d give it 5 stars if not for the wait, but overall, it was worth it and I’d definitely come back. Don’t expect anything fancy or high-class though — it’s just an old-fashioned Chinese restaurant, but with really good food.

  • Angel Hou
    2 month ago

    We had a good time for dining here with authentic food and vibe. The staffs were very friendly and hospitality. There are a lot of options in the menu which is a good choice for trying Chinese food here. But it’s hard to find a parking spot, and the long waitlist. However, still deserving to try it here. Better come before 10am or around the noon time for a parking spot. Strongly recommend it!

  • Hi I Am
    3 month ago

    numbered ticket. Waited 50 minutes for it to be called. If you don't want to wait that long, there is another dim sum restaurant close by with less of a wait. We decided to stick with New Asian BBQ. The dim sum is pretty good. Pretty standard offerings, nothing that unique so don't have a favorite. You can order from the menu or from the push carts. Within a couple of minutes of sitting down, the push cart ladies were serving us a variety of dim sum. Staffs were friendly.

  • Lilith Clayton
    3 month ago

    Place gets packed like crazy but you can get a number and they announce you Their bbq is really good amazing. Service good you just flag them down. If you wait too long they will give you free soup

  • Leon Chew
    4 month ago

    Truly recommended the shrimp dumpling and especially the baked char siew bun with crust (out of the 4 items we ordered). The bun is soooo soft like cloud with a lil crunch felt so divine. Definitely a fun casual and lively of a dimsum place and how it should be. Steamer and food cart zooming around the floor to entice you with food. How it should be for a Hong Kong style breakfast dining. Unfortunately we came with 2 person (which is still doable) so we couldn't order more to try (unless you have a huge appetite hehe). Seating and parking can be difficult after a certain time frame. After 10am, the place gets packed (people waiting in line) and no more parking.

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