Little hole in the wall place to eat. We loved their curry, so spicy but the roti pancakes are so good we ordered more to go! The shrimp wontons were loaded with tasty shrimp and we loved them as an appetizer! We also tried the salt and pepper wings but forgot to snap a pic of them, they were so good! Highly recommend giving it a try!
The owner and the waitress were very nice and helpful with menu options and even helping describe the ways in which dishes would be traditionally eaten. I do appreciate a restaurant doing this even if you would never normally ask these questions.
The food was definitely similar to what I had in China, and the restaurant has a comfortable cozy atmosphere.
Affordable and well portioned.
Will return, with my shirt on.
Clean cozy atmosphere with super friendly staff. Takes a bit longer to wait for the food during off hours. But the carefully prepared food is well worth the wait. I highly recommend the chinese style Beef Curry w/o tendons over rice and their Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce.
Just got done eating here, and the food was amazing!!!! I had the beef curry which had a lot of flavor and the beef was soft and easy to chew. My husband had the fish ball wonton noodle soup and it was just full of flavor. We also got the fried shrimp wontons that came out super fresh and hot. The service was fast didn’t have to wait long for a table or for our food.
Amazing food at good prices! Love me some cheap & delicious food! 😋 the hainan chicken rice is sooo good, and they give you a lotta meat especially for the price! No oily ginger onions but it’s alright. The spicy sauce & the soy dipping sauce is good. The potato came with the thin ribeye is boiled, which is not the best, but the steak is decent. The salt & pepper wings are fresh, hot & crunchy! Overall good experience, will come again when want to spend less than $30 for dinner 😛
This is Cantonese comfort food. Really enjoyed a nice bowl of chicken soup noodles. Very simple, but well-executed poached chicken and wonton noodles. The poached chicken (boneless dark meat) was very tender with subtle, but not overpowering seasoning.
Absolutely amazing experience. I was absolutely blown away at the value of this place. It was solid food for like $7-$8 for most items. It was exhilarating being able to order whatever i wanted from the sides/desserts/appetizers sections and still be under like $12 a person. I had a preserved egg which was a really interesting experience that I recommend, along with chinese sausage. I had a great experience here and will bring all of my poor, tired, and hungry friends and acquaintances here whenever I am offered the opportunity.
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The Food
Not counting the mishap a long time ago...first restaurant while visiting Las Vegas is Big Wong. It was pretty empty when we walked in so I was skeptical, but it was actually not bad. My friend ordered Beef Ramen Plus Shrimp Wonton. While I ordered their Shrimp Wonton with Noodle Soup and Hoi Nam Chicken Over Seasoned Rice. The Beef Ramen Plus Shrimp Wonton was interesting. The soup base tasted like a pho soup base, the noodles had a nice texture, and the meat and wontons were good. The Shrimp Wonton with Noodle Soup was also not bad, better than some other places I've tried. I got dark meat for the Hoi Nam Chicken, which came with rice, and was better than expected. Rice had a good flavor, chicken was not dry, and the sauce was a good compliment.
The Miscellaneous
The restaurant is in a plaza amongst others, it has a private lot but gets packed during peak hours. The restaurant is average sized with a good amount of seating. The interior is like a typical Chinese restaurant, but their restroom was very clean. It was pretty empty during dinner hours, but might be because peak hours are at a different time? The service was pretty quick and the employees seemed pretty nice. They have a decent selection of dishes on their menu, focusing mainly on rice, noodle, and curry it seems. This was a good first experience of Asian food in Las Vegas.
Authentic Chinese restaurant in heart of Chinatown with friendly and patient staff serving high quality meals...come hungry as their portions are huge and prices reasonable!
The steak was good and our food came out at a decent time.
Update 3/22/22: ordered the shrimp with wonton soup and everything was good except for the bland soup. Thumbs up on the prices for this restaurant.
The food was amazing and at the price you get it at, it's unbeatable.
Local restaurant owners take notes, because they made very good meals at bargain prices. I wouldve paid $15 for the shrimp wonton soup because of how good it was, and the Hoi Nam chicken was clutch also.
I'm so glad I got to try it before they go out of business
If you care about chicken, this is the place for Chinese style chicken in every variety.
Came like 15 minutes before closing and they still let us do take-out with limited menu choice. Luckily I wanted to try their Hoi Nam Chicken (white meat, deboned) over rice and was available! Even though the chicken and rice wasn't made-to-order, it still tasted good (lol)! Their seasoned rice was very good. The chicken was a bit overcooked though it came with sweet (i believe) soy sauce which made it better. Have to definitely come back to tryout the rest of their yummy looking cheap/big portion size menu!
I love this place. Amazing food. My favorites are the crispy salt and pepper wings, Thai style ong choy for amazing flavor veggies and the Authentic Hoi Nam chicken over special seasoned rice. The dipping sauces for the chicken are beautiful. Spicy and sweet or salty umami. The sauce or gravy with the ribeye is so yummy. I get myself stuffed here but still manage to save room for a sweet roti and the end. Perfect crispy sweet roti to finish the meal.
Great food at reasonable prices! The curry is out this world and the staff couldn't be friendlier.
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