Late Night Dining Spring Valley Chinatown Las Vegas

by Ryan Rose

Spring Valley's Chinatown corridor along Spring Mountain Road is one of the best late night dining destinations in the entire Las Vegas valley. Dozens of restaurants stay open past midnight, with several operating until 3 AM or later and a handful serving food around the clock.

Which Chinatown Restaurants Are Open Late Night?

Several restaurants along the Spring Mountain Road corridor keep extended hours that rival or surpass anything available on the Strip. Shokku Ramen at 3889 Spring Mountain Road operates 24 hours daily, making it the only around the clock ramen spot in Las Vegas. Pho Kim Long stays open until 2:30 AM on weekdays and 4:30 AM on weekends, serving Vietnamese pho and rice plates through the early morning.

Ichiza, a Japanese izakaya near the western end of the corridor, is one of the most popular late night destinations and regularly draws crowds past midnight. Yama Sushi keeps its kitchen running until 3 AM. For those craving ramen, Shinjuku Ramen also offers 24 hour service most days of the week. The variety of cuisines available after midnight spans Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and more.

Why Is Chinatown a Late Night Dining Hub?

The three mile stretch of Spring Mountain Road that makes up Chinatown contains more than 200 restaurants packed into over 20 strip malls. Many of these businesses cater to hospitality industry workers finishing late shifts on the Strip, as well as locals who prefer dining after the crowds thin out. Some of the most popular spots generate 60 minute waits as late as 3 AM on weekends.

Ryan Rose points out that this late night culture is a major lifestyle draw for homebuyers considering Spring Valley. Unlike most suburban areas in the Las Vegas valley where dining options close by 10 PM, Spring Valley residents live minutes from a corridor where quality food is available at virtually any hour.

What to Know Before a Late Night Visit

Parking can be tight during peak late night hours, especially on Friday and Saturday. Many restaurants in the corridor are cash only or have minimum card purchase requirements, so it helps to carry cash. Portions tend to be generous and prices stay reasonable even during overnight hours, which is one reason the late night scene has earned national attention.

For homes in Spring Valley with easy access to the Chinatown dining corridor, contact Ryan Rose to start your search.

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