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This 'Under The Sea' Las Vegas Restaurant Will Make You Feel Like 'The Little Mermaid'

No beaches here, but plenty of "noods."
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If you've been craving some sun, sand, and mainly sea, this spot will help out with the last one. Beijing Noodle No. 9 in Las Vegas feels like you're dining "under the sea." Their delicious dishes and groovy atmosphere will whisk you away to an ocean-floor diner perfect for the mermaid or merman in you.

Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, is home to many impressive restaurants, and Beijing Noodle No. 9 inside the hotel is one of the coolest spots around.

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When you walk in, you'll feel like you stepped inside your own fun-sized aquarium.

The classic decor is only part of the experience because the food is something to write home about.

You might have a hard time picking just one thing off the menu, which is 14 pages long.

Ceasar's website recommends several popular dishes as a jumping-off point, including the Beijing chicken and mushroom noodles or the dumpling soups.

The prices vary from $3.99 and up, depending on what tickles your fancy.

They also offer "specialty cocktails" to wet your whistle with, and the Lycheetini sounds just as refreshing as you can imagine.

As you eat, you can enjoy the soothing rhythms of live fish swimming dreamily alongside your table.

The bright decor and marine life will make you feel like you're in a real-life version of The Little Mermaid.

Delicious noodle dishes and charming oceanic vibes are the best way to have a groovy dinner date.

You can visit this charming eatery every day from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m.

The Ceasar's website also notes the "chefs have been intensely trained on how to hand stretch noodles."

You can watch as your noodles are crafted before being served up in a cloud of mouthwatering aromas.

Just because there's no ocean nearby, doesn't mean you can't make your own nautical fun.

Beijing Noodle No. 9

Price: 💸💸

Cuisine: Chinese

Address: 3570 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV

Why You Need To Go: This dreamy restaurant will whisk you away to an underwater paradise with tasty dishes and fishy friends.

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