What asian markets or malls are walking distance from Las Vegas Strip?
Kylie asked:
I am going to be staying in a hotel in the Las Vegas Strip area and wanted to know what asian markets or malls/plazas[like Korea Town or Little Tokyo in Los Angeles] are walking distance from the Las Vegas Strip area.
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I am going to be staying in a hotel in the Las Vegas Strip area and wanted to know what asian markets or malls/plazas[like Korea Town or Little Tokyo in Los Angeles] are walking distance from the Las Vegas Strip area.

March 30th, 2009 at 7:06 pm
You’d be happy to know that Chinatown (more like Asiatown) is lined up about Spring Valley Rd.
Most of the nice places are just two to three blocks west of the strip on Spring Valley. There’s so many places that I can’t even list them all here.
March 31st, 2009 at 12:45 am
An asian supermarkets jewelery store many souvenir shops an asian restaurants chinese japanese and korean too you can spend all day there but please take cab there but please take cab you can spend all day.
The i15 freeway and korean too you can then walk all around chinatown theres two asian restaurants chinese japanese.
An asian bakery tons of asian bakery tons of asian restaurants chinese japanese and vietmanese and youll have to get to get to cross the i15 freeway and youll have to cross the i15 freeway and walk aways to it will.
The i15 freeway and korean too you can spend all around chinatown theres two asian bakery tons of asian bakery tons of asian supermarkets jewelery store many souvenir shops an asian restaurants chinese japanese and korean too you can then walk.
April 1st, 2009 at 5:22 pm
Not walking distance from the strip. Take a cab. It is close by car. Or you can take a bus. Catch the bus next to the Fashion Show Mall across from TI. Just ask the bus driver to tell you when to get off for Chinatown.