Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa updates gaming and dining options
The casino has expanded its Asian gaming space.
US.- Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City has announced new gaming and dining options. The new gaming floor spans 25,000 square feet featuring 51 tables, five private gaming salons, an expanded Asian gaming space, and a high-limit gaming area and private bar.
The resort has introduced Noodles, with pan-Asian food and B Bar on the casino floor. There’s also now pai gow poker and tiles and a variety of baccarat games, and the casino has introduced electronic credit and wireless device charging at tables.

Niklas Rytterstrom, president and COO of Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, said: “With these best-in-class offerings and amenities, we are once again redefining the pinnacle of high-end gaming in Atlantic City. Every detail of the experience has been thoughtfully curated to ensure our guests feel welcomed, celebrated and immersed in unparalleled experiences.”
Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa features 2,000 hotel rooms and suites, 106,000 square feet of meeting and event space, 161,000 square feet of gaming space including the market’s largest dedicated Asian Gaming space, 2,400-seat event center, a theater, a nightclub, a race and sports book, boutiques, and dining and casual restaurants.
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