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Originally Posted by Wyman
I still haven't found my slam dunk go-to Chinese place (4 years and counting...) but have been doing dim sum and late night at HK Garden II (5300) a lot more lately.
Big Wong in the same plaza as Monta Ramen. The menu is small and it definitely qualifies as fast casual. Very soul food soul food is soul food.
Warning: They did raise their prices so now most of their dishes (that are each too big for normal humans to finish) are now $5.95.
Wai Lee is the owner and a super nice guy. Connie is his wife and runs the front of the house until about 4pm. Make sure to tell them that the fat taxi driver who really likes the pork chops over rice* a lot sent you. That will do nothing for you, but it will make me feel good.
Their salt and pepper wings are epic. Their wanton soup is super epic (unless you mind having shrimp wantons instead of pork wantons). Or you could rise above and have the pork chops over rice.
Wai** told me today that the most horrible mistake I've made to date in my life is not trying their fried wantons.
Pro tip: Don't even try to park in the plaza. It is pointless and dangerous to do so. Park on Hauck St. (just to the west of the plaza) or at the church on said street (the church blocks their parking lot off if they have something going on and they dgaf otherwise). This tip also works if you are making the mistake of eating in the second best ramen joint in Vegas. Additionally, if you have plans to eat at Monta, just go to Big Wong.
*The menu should have it as "a half pound of lightly breaded boneless pork chop over a pound of rice with a dipping sauce of pork gravy that will make you weep. Also has a slightly runny tea egg in case this dish isn't rich enough for you, you gluttonous swine."
**His name is pronounced "wai"