Finding a Chinese restaurant in Las Vegas is not hard, but finding one that stands against Jasmine is nearly impossible. Executive chef Kang Chi Lam exceeds all expectations with the menu and great ambiance of Jasmine Bellagio.
Bellagio Hotel & Casino is a popular destination on the Las Vegas Strip that’s only amplified by the Nouvelle Hong Kong cuisine and replicated Chinese art that creates a transcendent dining experience inside Jasmine’s main dining room.
Menu
The menu at Jasmine Las Vegas features Traditional Hong Kong Cantonese and contemporary regional interpretations of traditional meals. You’ll find popular Chinese favorites among more contemporary, refined menu options that set Jasmine apart from other restaurants.
Signature Dishes
There are two signature dishes at Jasmine Las Vegas. If you’re unsure what to order or you want to try the best that the restaurant has to offer, you can never go wrong with a signature dish.
The first signature dish is the Peking duck. If you order this, you’ll get dinner and a show with tableside service! Peking duck does come at a price, but we’re sure you’ll agree that it’s worth every penny.
The second signature dish is Shang-hai style sea bass & egg white.
Appetizers
The menu begins with flavorful appetizers that will excite your mind and your taste buds for the rest of the meal. You can go with an elevated classic, an egg roll with enoki mushrooms and bell peppers, served with sweet and sour sauce.
If you want something exceptionally savory, the pork pot sticker with napa cabbage and black vinegar or the pork ribs with minced garlic, potato crunchies, and a crispy garlic & breadcrumb topping is a wonderful choice.
Lighter options include soft shell crab with salt and pepper or crushed cucumber with Taiwanese soy sauce and black vinegar. There are a total of 8 appetizers to choose from.
Soups
Soup is one of the pillars of Chinese food that goes back hundreds of years. Jasmine only offers a few soup options, but they’re all prepared to perfection with high-quality ingredients.
The Wor Won ton soup includes shrimp, scallops, and BBQ pork. Corn chowder has jumbo lump crab and sweet corn. The most popular soup on the menu, though, is the hot and sour soup. This soup features Szechuan pickles, mushrooms, and bamboo shoots.
Live Tank
The live tank portion of the Jasmine menu has the freshest seafood you can find in Las Vegas. All live tank menu options are sold at market price. The tank is stocked with fresh, live seafood that’s prepared to order.
Live tank menu items are served with ginger and scallion and steamed with garlic or salt and pepper. The live tank offerings include Maine Lobster, Goby, Coral Cod, Red Cod, Alaskan King Crab, Giant Clam, Dungeness Crab, and Santa Barbara Spot Prawn.
Seafood
In addition, to live tank options, there’s a selection of seafood on the menu. These items are not live and made to order, but they are shipped to Las Vegas and served at peak freshness. The majority of the seafood comes from Australia by plane with twice-weekly deliveries.
Splurge on the lobster tail with black bean sauce or try a classic with Szechuan Shrimp served with red onion and Thai Chili sauce. Walnut prawn with mayonnaise and candied walnuts brings incredible flavor and texture to your plate, while crispy squid with salt and pepper keeps things simple and lets the seafood be the star of the meal.
There are eight seafood items in total.
Meat
The meat menu at Jasmine Bellagio has a little something for everyone with chicken, duck, beef, pork, and tofu. You’ll recognize some of the items from other Chinese restaurant menus, but the preparation and recipes used at Jasmine are in a league of their own.
Beef Broccoli, Kung Pao chicken, Mongolian beef, and pecking duck with tableside preparation are among the most popular Chinese cuisine at Jasmine.
Clay Pot
Clay pot menu items at Jasmine aren’t always the same, but they are always delicious with an exotic aroma of Cantonese, Szechwan, and Hunan cuisines that will have your mouth watering in seconds.
The tofu clay pot with baby bok choy and Shiitake mushrooms is a vegetarian-friendly favorite. Braised oxtail with carrots perfectly captures the flavors of Hunan cuisine.
Fried Rice
Have your fried rice however you like, with six options to choose from. Vegetable fried rice is the most popular and commonly known choice, but the others are worth branching out to try. There’s Spicy XO lobster, garlic prawn, yang chow, salted fish & chicken, and dried scallop & egg white fried rice available.
Noodles
Noodles are a great tasting and economical add-on to your entree. The noodles at Jasmine are cooked flawlessly, with vibrant flavors in every bite. Choose between chicken chow mein, vegetable lo mein, beef chow fun, and Singapore vermicelli.
Vegetables
Vegetables can be ordered in three ways; stir fry, garlic, or supreme broth. Vegetable offerings are served at peak freshness for the best flavor and texture. Get your veggie fix with a selection of ong choy, pea leaf, Chinese broccoli, choy sum, baby bok choy, mustard greens, XO green beans, and mixed seasonal vegetables.
Bar & Wine
Jasmine has a full bar to craft all your favorite cocktails. If you really want to heighten your experience, get a professional wine pairing to go with your meal from a Jasmine wine sommelier.
The wine selection has a focus on aromatic white wine and medium-bodied red wines from America and France.
Jasmine Prices
Jasmine certainly isn’t the most expensive restaurant in Las Vegas or even at Bellagio, but it isn’t the cheapest either. You should come prepared to spend a good chunk of change on your meal, especially if you want to try a special like the Peking Duck or get personalized wine recommendations.
Appetizers at this Bellagio Las Vegas restaurant begin at $16 and go up to $22. Soup is one of the most affordable menu options, ranging from $15 to $18. Live tank seafood is sold at market price, so the prices change frequently.
Seafood items have a wide price difference going from $38 up to $125. Meat begins at $33 and goes up to $138. You can order from the clay pot menu for as low as $27, but the most expensive item is $188. Fried rice and noodles are both reasonably priced from $21 to $28. Vegetables are similarly priced, ranging from $22 to $30.
If you want to dine at Jasmine but have to stick to a budget, the entree you choose is essential. Order a more affordable meat or seafood option paired with noodles, rice, or vegetables, and the cost will be quite reasonable for a high-end restaurant at Bellagio Las Vegas.
Chef Kang Chi Lam
The menu at Jasmine is curated by award-winning executive chef Kang Chi Lam. He has incorporated flavors from Cantonese, Szechwan, and Hunan cuisine and has made Jasmine the Las Vegas culinary icon that it is today.
Bellagio Fountain View & Lakeside Location
Jasmine at Bellagio Las Vegas is a lake-view destination with a breathtaking view of the Bellagio Fountains. If you’re dining during a fountain show, it’s like having a front-row seat! The Bellagio Fountain views are accompanied by views of the Bellagio Lake from the main dining room.
To locate Jasmine, enter the Bellagio Las Vegas casino and take the path on the right past, Hermes. Jasmine is located on the right.
Hours
Jasmine at Bellagio is open from 5 PM to 10 PM, Wednesday – Sunday.
Like a number of other finer dining restaurants in Las Vegas, the restaurant is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Dress Code
The dress code for Jasmine is business casual. For women, elegant and dressy clothes are preferred. For men, wear collared shirts or polos. Avoid shorts, tank tops, sports apparel, and open-toe shoes. Dress for a nice night out in Las Vegas.
Group Dining at Jasmine
If your party size is 15 or more people, contact Jasmine before arriving. Call 702-693-7317 to make arrangements for group or private dining.
The exquisite garden and lake views at this beautiful Chinese restaurant make it a phenomenal venue for your next special event.
Reviews
Jasmine at the Bellagio has earned some exceptional guest reviews. OpenTable has Jasmine rated at 4.9/5 stars with over a thousand reviews as testimony. Guests praise every detail, from the great service and how exquisite Jasmine’s main dining room is to the gorgeous garden and lake view and, of course, the food.
When reading reviews, keep in mind that the chef at Jasmine has changed, and along with that, so has the menu. You might find dishes like Australian Crystal Crab steamed in Far Dew Wine, Braised Ribs with ginger soy sauce, Spicy Plum Sauce Duck with braised eggplants, and Hot & Sour Soup with wood ear mushrooms mentioned in the reviews that are no longer on the menu. However, we promise that the items found on the new menu under Chef Kang Chi Lam are equally delectable.
FAQ
When is Jasmine Bellagio open?
Jasmine in Las Vegas is open Wednesday to Sunday, 5 PM – 10 PM.
What is the dress code at Jasmine Bellagio?
Business casual attire is required. That means no shorts, tank tops, sportswear, or open-toed shoes.
Does Jasmine Bellagio allow group dining?
Yes, Jasmine in Las Vegas can accommodate group dining and special events with a reservation.
What are the signature dishes at Jasmine Bellagio?
The signature dishes at Jasmine are Peking duck with tableside service and Shang-hai style sea bass u0026amp; egg white.
Does Jasmine Bellagio have a good view?
Jasmine has more than just a good view. It’s a lake view destination at Bellagio Las Vegas with exquisite gardens on three sides.
Bottom Line
When you walk into Jasmine, you immediately notice the exotic aroma of Cantonese, Szechwan, and Hong Kong cuisine, combined with the exquisite garden and lake view. Jasmine is more than just an incredible restaurant. It’s a phenomenal venue to enjoy a beautiful meal and maybe even a fountain show with someone special.