Chubby Skewers Spring Mountain Road Las Vegas | Ryan Rose
A new late-night restaurant called Chubby Skewers has opened at 4525 Spring Mountain Road, Suite 105, in the heart of Las Vegas Chinatown. The spot comes from the Chubby Group, a Las Vegas-based restaurant company that also runs Chubby Cattle BBQ next door. Chubby Skewers focuses on Dongbei-style food, which is street food from northeastern China. Guests pick their own skewers from a skewer bar, then enjoy side dishes like spicy cold noodles, sizzling tofu, and duck tongue. The kitchen stays open until 3 a.m. every night, making it one of the later options in an already late-night-friendly stretch of town.
Dongbei-style grilled skewers are the centerpiece of the Chubby Skewers menu. Photo: Unsplash
What Happened
Chubby Skewers quietly opened its Las Vegas location at 4525 Spring Mountain Road, Suite 105. The restaurant is right next door to Chubby Cattle BBQ, which sits in Suite 106 of the same building. Both spots are part of the Chubby Group, a hospitality company that was founded in Las Vegas in 2015 by David Zhao and Haibin Yang. The two founders were named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 list for food and drink in 2022.
The new Chubby Skewers location joins a growing list of Chubby Group spots across the country. The company also has Chubby Skewers in Rowland Heights in Southern California and Chicago. Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House and The X Pot at The Venetian are also part of the same restaurant family in Las Vegas.
The concept at Chubby Skewers is built around a skewer bar. You walk up, pick the ingredients you want, and the kitchen grills them for you. Options at the skewer bar include Wagyu beef, chicken, seafood, and vegetables. Skewers are priced starting at $1, making it easy to order a wide variety without spending a lot. The restaurant also offers hot and cold side dishes, with spicy cold noodles, sizzling tofu, and duck tongue listed as street food highlights on the menu.
Hours at the Las Vegas location are Monday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m., and Friday through Sunday from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. That means weekend afternoons are fair game, and the kitchen keeps running well into the early morning hours every single day of the week.
The communal, lively atmosphere of grilling skewers together is central to the Chubby Skewers experience. Photo: Pexels
Why It Matters to Las Vegas Residents
Spring Mountain Road is already one of the most exciting food corridors in Nevada. It runs for several miles west of the Strip and is packed with authentic Asian restaurants, dessert shops, boba spots, and late-night eateries. As of early 2026, the Chinatown corridor along Spring Mountain Road has more than 248 verified sit-down restaurants. Adding Chubby Skewers to that mix means even more options for locals who love bold flavors and late-night dining.
The 3 a.m. closing time is a big deal in a city where the night shift, the entertainment workers, and the night-owl locals are always looking for good food after midnight. Many kitchens along Spring Mountain Road do stay open late, but a spot this focused on interactive, shareable food fills a specific gap. You can go after a show, after a night out, or after a long shift, and still get a full fresh-grilled meal.
The skewer bar concept is also well suited to groups. Chinatown on Spring Mountain Road draws both residents from the surrounding neighborhoods and visitors who want something more local and authentic than what is offered on the Strip. Chubby Skewers fits both crowds. The $1 starting price on skewers keeps it accessible for regulars, while the novelty of a Dongbei-style experience makes it interesting for first-time visitors.
For people who live near Spring Mountain Road, this kind of opening is a sign that the neighborhood continues to grow and attract investment. More restaurants mean more foot traffic, more jobs, and more reason for people to spend time in the area. That has a positive ripple effect on nearby businesses and, over time, on property values in the surrounding neighborhoods.
Background and History
Dongbei food comes from the northeastern region of China, which is sometimes called Manchuria. This is a colder part of the country, so the food tends to be hearty and bold. Grilling over fire is a central part of the cooking tradition there. Street food vendors in northeastern Chinese cities are famous for setting up open-air skewer stalls, selling everything from lamb and beef to vegetables and offal. The smoky, salty, spiced flavors of Dongbei grilling have become popular across China and in Chinese communities around the world.
In the United States, Dongbei food is much less common than Cantonese or Sichuan cooking. Most American cities with a Chinatown have seen waves of Cantonese immigration, followed later by Sichuan and Hunan restaurants. Northeastern Chinese cuisine is a newer arrival on the American food scene, and Las Vegas is now home to one of the more prominent examples of it.
The Chubby Group has built its brand on bringing authentic, regional Chinese food concepts to American audiences in a fun and modern setting. Chubby Cattle BBQ, their flagship concept, is an all-you-can-eat hotpot and barbecue experience that draws on Japanese, Chinese, and Korean traditions. The X Pot at The Venetian is a theatrical hotpot experience known for its dramatic tableside presentations. Chubby Skewers takes a different approach. It is more casual and street-food-focused, with a market-style setup that invites guests to browse and build their own meal.
The Las Vegas Chinatown strip mall at 4525 Spring Mountain Road has become something of a hub for the Chubby Group. Having two of their concepts in the same building makes sense from a business perspective and also creates a natural draw for diners who might want to try both on the same visit, or who come back repeatedly for different reasons.
The Dongbei style of grilling produces bold, smoky flavors from simple ingredients. Photo: Pexels
What Happens Next
Chubby Skewers Las Vegas is already generating buzz on social media. With 844 photos and more than 700 reviews already logged on Yelp as of May 2026, the restaurant has clearly attracted a large number of early visitors. Reviews and food photos from guests will keep driving interest through the summer.
The Chubby Group is likely to keep expanding. The company has shown a strong ability to open multiple concepts and run them in parallel in the same market. Each new opening strengthens the brand's footprint in Las Vegas and draws more attention to the Spring Mountain Road corridor as a dining destination.
Summer in Las Vegas brings more visitors to the city overall. The Strip gets busy with conventions, concerts, and leisure tourists. Many of those visitors make the trip out to Spring Mountain Road specifically to eat somewhere that feels local and authentic. Chubby Skewers is positioned to catch a good share of that summer crowd.
For the neighborhood itself, more dining options and more foot traffic generally support commercial real estate values. Spring Mountain Road has been one of the most active corridors for new restaurant leases in Nevada over the past several years. That pattern shows no sign of stopping.
Ryan's Take
As someone who talks to buyers and sellers in Las Vegas every day, I pay close attention to what is happening on Spring Mountain Road. This corridor has been one of the strongest stories in Las Vegas commercial real estate for a long time. The restaurants here are not chains filling square footage. They are owner-operated concepts that draw loyal local customers and a steady flow of food-curious visitors.
When a well-funded restaurant group like Chubby Group continues to invest on this street, it tells me a few things. First, they are confident in the foot traffic and the customer base here. Second, the area still has room to grow and attract new concepts. Third, the market for authentic, adventurous food in Las Vegas is expanding, not shrinking.
For anyone thinking about buying a condo or home near Spring Mountain Road, this kind of commercial activity is a positive signal. Walkable access to good food is a real quality-of-life factor that buyers notice. Neighborhoods with strong dining and retail corridors tend to hold their value well over time. The Chinatown area is not a new story, but it keeps getting better, and that matters for property values all around it.
If you have not been out to Spring Mountain Road recently, Chubby Skewers is a good reason to go. Grab some skewers, try the spicy cold noodles, and stay until 3 a.m. if you feel like it. That kind of night is what makes Las Vegas a genuinely fun city to live in.
Shareable street food spreads make Chubby Skewers ideal for group dining. Photo: Unsplash
What You Can Do
If you want to try Chubby Skewers, head to 4525 Spring Mountain Road, Suite 105, in Las Vegas. The restaurant is open Monday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. and Friday through Sunday from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. No long wait for a reservation, just show up and start picking skewers.
If you are thinking about buying or selling a home near Spring Mountain Road or anywhere else in the Las Vegas Valley, pay attention to which neighborhoods are getting this kind of restaurant investment. New openings, especially from established restaurant groups, are a real indicator of neighborhood confidence and future demand.
Want to know which neighborhoods in Las Vegas are seeing the most activity right now? Reach out and let's talk. I look at the market every day and I can give you a clear picture of where things stand and where they are headed.
Talk to Ryan Rose About Las Vegas Real Estate
Whether you are buying your first home, upgrading to a bigger place, or looking at investment properties near high-traffic corridors like Spring Mountain Road, I can help you understand the market and find the right opportunity.
Ryan Rose
Real Broker, LLC
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Sources
- What Now Las Vegas: Chubby Skewers Is Coming to Vegas
- Las Vegas Review-Journal (Neon): 8 New Restaurants and Bars in Las Vegas
- Chubby Skewers Official Site: Las Vegas Location
- Chubby Group: Chubby Skewers Las Vegas
- Yelp: Chubby Skewers Las Vegas
- Chinatown Vegas: 248 Restaurants in Las Vegas Chinatown (2026)
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