Welcome to Ondori Asian Kitchen
At Ondori Asian Kitchen, we celebrate the rich tapestry of Asian cuisine with a distinctive fusion of Chinese and Japanese flavors. Nestled within The Orleans in Las Vegas, our inviting space offers a casual yet classy atmosphere perfect for groups and families. We take pride in our diverse menu, featuring everything from savory Peking dumplings and flavorful garlic scallion chicken wings to fresh sushi rolls. With ample vegetarian and vegan options, and a commitment to top-notch service, every meal is a delight. Join us for lunch, dinner, or a late-night bite, and experience the delicious heartbeat of Asian culinary tradition.
- 4500 W Tropicana Ave Las Vegas, NV 89103 United States Hotline: (702) 365-7111
Welcome to Ondori Asian Kitchen, a culinary oasis nestled within the Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. This dynamic establishment perfectly marries the rich flavors of Chinese cuisine with the artistry of Japanese fare, offering a delicious and diverse menu that caters to any palate. The inviting atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for casual dining, whether you're grabbing lunch between gaming sessions or enjoying a cozy dinner with family and friends.
Location & Atmosphere
- Located at 4500 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, Ondori is accessible and welcoming. It features wheelchair access and ample parking, making it convenient for all guests.
- The décor strikes a perfect balance between casual comfort and classy sophistication, creating a relaxing ambiance with moderate noise levels, perfect for both intimate gatherings and larger groups.
- Guests can enjoy outdoor seating or indulge in the vibrant indoor setting, complete with contemporary touches and cleanliness that highlight the restaurant's commitment to quality.
Culinary Highlights
- Ondori’s menu is a treasure trove of culinary delights. From Peking Dumplings and Garlic Scallion Chicken Wings to classic Seafood Noodle Soup and eclectic sushi rolls, each dish is crafted with care and authenticity. The Hot and Sour Soup has garnered rave reviews for its robust flavor and satisfying texture.
- For sushi enthusiasts, the selection is impressive. Dishes like the crispy Spicy Tuna on Rice and the delightful Cajun Spicy Shrimp Roll showcase Ondori's fusion concept, marrying traditional techniques with innovative twists.
- Vegan and vegetarian diners will also find plentiful options, ensuring that everyone in your party can indulge in a delightful meal.
Service & Experience
- Many diners commend the attentive service at Ondori, where friendly staff go above and beyond to enhance your dining experience. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, you’ll feel cared for and welcomed.
- Catering to families, Ondori features child-friendly menu items and spacious seating arrangements, making it a perfect choice for gatherings or celebrations.
- It’s worth noting that Ondori offers happy hour specials, alongside a curated selection of beer and wine, allowing guests to unwind while savoring delectable dishes.
In conclusion, Ondori Asian Kitchen not only tantalizes the tastebuds, but also creates memorable dining experiences. With its exquisite fusion of Chinese and Japanese fare, attentive service, and casual yet classy environment, it stands out as a must-visit destination in Las Vegas. No matter the occasion, you’ll find something wonderful to savor here. Don't miss the chance to explore the flavors at Ondori—you might find your new favorite dish waiting for you!

A late lunch with a college friend and frat brother, we were able to watch the game and service was great! Mindy treated us with so much love, please tell her to keep being great, she's phenomenal! Never knew this was in the Orleans and the scenery looks great! I was able to have the combination rice with steak, chicken, & shrimp. Food was good, thank you all so much for the service!

I was at the Orleans last nighht for a show and decided to try Ondori. The previous Mexican restaurant here has been gone for many years. Ondori is the best of two worlds--a section of the menu contains Chinese Cantonese type dinners and another section contains the Japanese items. I went to the Japanese side and picked a variety of dishes. I started with spicy tuna on crispy rice. These were three rectangles of rice topped with spicy tuna, coated, and then deep fried. It was a good way to start. For my main course, I selcted two sushi items--a hand roll scallop and a cajun spicy shrimp (regular roll) curt into 10 pieces. The menu tells you how many pieces there are with the sushi rolls so you can gauge the amount of food you'er ordering. I finished with green tea ice cream, a good way to finish this Japanese meal. Sevice was top notch and dinner was very good. I really like the variety. It will bring me back for another visit.

This is a surprisingly solid and good Asian restaurant, especially for a Boyd property (they aren't known for having great food options, but this is by far the best restaurant on site at the Orleans hotel and casino). The prices are more than reasonable and the portions are extra large. They have Japanese and Chinese dishes, both traditional and modern fusion. You can find sushi, noodles, rice, all the greatest hits. Service is fast and the food is always tasty, especially for the price and the big portions. They're also open late and located right off the casino floor, making it easy for gamblers and guests at the hotel. Luckily, it's not smoky!

This is a Japanese/Chinese restaurant inside of The Orleans. I thought the food had a good mix. I went off script and did a hot soup. Their War Wonton Noodle Soup had a delicious mix of pork, shrimp, bok Choi, dumplings, and scallops. It was what I needed after a semi cold day around the strip. Price point was mid. I believe after tax a meal for two was just over $50. We did not order any alcohol though.

Grabbed dinner with my in laws and chose this place inside the Orleans casino. It was easy to find and located near the dealer tables. So many good food options on the menu to choose from with classic items. They also have sushi! Service was quick and table was big to accommodate all the large portions. Solid 4 stars can't go wrong eating here. Food: - Lettuce wrap with minced chicken - my fave! - Shrimp & Chicken Pineapple Fried Chicken - Diamond Back Roll - spicy - Seafood and Tofu Soup - Honey Walnut Shrimp - classic dish * Hot Green tea available in a cool pot to share with the table

We came here late on a Saturday night, and we were seated immediately. We were seated in a beautiful crescent shaped booth. I was immediately impressed with the modern Decour of the restaurant and its cleanliness. To start, we had a hot sake and wine, which was very reasonably priced for being so close to the strip. I had wonton soup for my appetizer and it was delicious. For my meal I had the sweet-and-sour chicken. It was a very generous portion and brown or white rice comes with it. My spouse had the beef and broccoli which he enjoyed. The waitstaff was very friendly and attentive. For two people with two glasses of wine, two appetizers, hot sake, and two full meals. We got out of there for about $75 which is unheard of in Las Vegas.

When my family comes to stay at The Orleans, we always end up at Ondori at least once or twice during their visit. The food quality is consistently very good, with reasonable portions and a great variety of menu items to choose from. In our family, we each have our go-to menu item, and we always order family style. Sometimes we'll try a new dish, but it's great that their menu can satisfy different cravings, so there's always something for everyone. The restaurant has plenty of seating and can accommodate decent-sized parties, which is a big plus for us. It can get a bit crowded at times, but you can always make a reservation to avoid the wait. The servers are always very kind and accommodating, making the experience even better. Ondori has definitely become one of our go-to spots when we're here.

Ondori is one of the several restaurants in the Orlean's Hotel & Casino. It has a menu that has both Chinese and Japanese food. I can't say anything about the Japanese side of the menu, but their Chinese menu items are legit. We got the chasiu mein, beef & broccoli, and the garlic scallion chicken wings. The portions are good. The chasiu mein was pretty sizable with lots of chasiu and more than a single gai lan (chinese broccoli) in the bowl. The noodles were legit egg noods and the broth tasted right. If there was any comment, it was a little cloudy. The broth wasn't clear like the soups served back home in the SGV, but that bowl of noodles was some good stuff. Their Chinese food is SGV level legit. We were not expecting to find the same taste we'd expect back home. Naturally, being in an off-Strip hotel-casino instead of on Valley Blvd, the prices are a little higher-- maybe a few dollars more than usual. Like, $3 to $5 bucks more(?) The service and atmosphere are a bit more polished and upscale than your usual SGV Hong Kong cafe/Canto style restaurant. We also ordered an item from the Japanese section of the menu. I can't speak for the Alaska roll (salmon, avocado, and cucumber) we ordered but I was told it was pretty good; significantly better than something you'd find at a Ralph's super market. The decor is a little Asian "kitsch" but not too bad. Taste wise, I'm pretty sure someone who likes this style of Chinese food would be relieved that it's not the 1970s Chun King style of gringo-fied Chinese food. If you stay at the Orlean's and feel a hankerin' for some Canto/Hong Kong fare, you'd be fine with Ondori. Oh and unlike the HK/Canto joints, they have a full bar.