(LifeWire) - Location: 3700 W. Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, Nev. 89103
Phone: (702) 777-6875
Website: www.harrahs.com/casinos/rio/restaurants-dining/mah-jong-detail.html
About Mah Jong at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino Las Vegas: Dependable, reasonably-priced Chinese food in a quiet setting is Mah Jong's game. With a few exceptions, like preserved-egg-and-pork congee or Cantonese sausage and sweet fried rice, the menu hews closely to recognizable standards. Favorites include stir-fried or brothy noodles, barbecued duck and roast pork, and seafood specialties like kung pao shrimp and salt-and-pepper sea bass. Ask for the menu of Asian beers.
Hours: Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Pricing: Appetizers average $6, and entrees run from about $9 to $20.
About the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino Las Vegas: Between the Chippendales, the "adults-only" Sapphire Pool (with its spring-break vibe), and the i-Bar (where interactive touch screens let patrons flirt), Rio is no family hotel. The casino is older than some, but bigger than most (at more than 100,000 square feet), and each of the more than 2,500 rooms is a suite.
After-dinner entertainment: Knock down pins at the Lucky Strike Lanes, see the Chippendales take it all off (or Penn and Teller keep it all on), or watch the Show in the Sky, a free choreographed spectacular that unfolds above your head at Masquerade Village.

