Traditional lantern Clusters hang from coves, and at the back is a grand portal into a large exhibition kitchen. A formal private-dining room that is entered through a pair of eleven-foot-high wooden screen doors doubles as an 80-seat banquet room. Twelve-foot-tall screens separate seating groups and establish the rhythm that defines the space. A Chinese coffee bar features over-scaled abacus screens. The main dining-hall is visible beyond a screen wall, upon which the first of several artworks from the owners’ private collection is prominently displayed. The expansive, bustling dining room feels like a. Wooden screens provide privacy, while allowing for views into-and-out of the restaurant. Fu dogs mark the entry, where guests are greeted by an apothecary cabinet-style dressed, hostess station. At the Gold Coast just off the Strip, Ping Pang Pong ( 702.247.8136) has long been recognized as one of the city’s dim sum institutions. Its façade offers a nod to the opera and is a modern interpretation of a Chinese imperial palace. This restaurant takes its name from characters in Turandot, an opera by Giacomo Puccini. PING PANG PONG – Gold Coast Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
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