Cheap, quick, and solid Chinese food off the strip.
The Mom and Pop restaurant houses a relatively simple space that serves a variety of rice, noodle, and soup dishes.
Prices are great with everything under $10 and the orders come out fast. Appears popular with the Chinese speaking crowd.
Beef Ramen - several reviews mention this so we had to order. In reality, it's just Chinese beef noodle soup but using ramen noodles. Perhaps an attempt by the owners to capitalize on the ramen craze. Overall, broth was clear and tasty but not as flavorful as most top ramen places in California or NYC. Beef pieces were very tender and the tendons were melt in your mouth.
Hainan Chicken - tender boneless dark chicken meat. Had to ask for the minced garlic. Overall found the dish a bit muted in flavor but better with the sauces.
Baby bok choy - stir fried in wok. Standard fare.
Salt and pepper chicken wings - delicious. Nice slices of pepper. Perfectly deep fried. Good stuff.
Overall we had a good meal. Big Wong isn't in the league of any joint in SF, LA, Vancouver or NYC but for Vegas, it's a nice find. Their soy sauce chicken looks fantastic...maybe next time.
Big Wong accepts credit cards but not Amex.