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  • The first time I came to Monta, there was a huge line coming out of Big Wong because of their Grand opening free meal special, and this gave me a pretty easy entry into Monta that day. Even though a bunch of cheap skates were at Big Wong, this tiny dining room at Monta was still almost filled to capacity, but still; I found a seat the the counter area. The waitress was very impressive, and had it down on helping almost everyone in the dining room, while still taking care of take outs orders. On the down side, looking how Monta menu is set up, they have a nickel and dime effect on how you make an order with them. Never in my life I would thought of a eating a 12.00 bowl of Ramen which happen that day. The Tonsoku stock was pretty good, and ramen could have been cooked a little bit longer, but the thought of paying extra for the corn, nori, boiled egg, and extra noodles kind of got to me. Don't get me wrong, I thought Monta had the best Tonsoku ramen in Las Vegas, because there wasn't any real competitors at that time. My only thought going through my mind was if Monta had to match up with Ezogeku in Hawaii (which is pretty good) This comparison would be like Godzilla battling Pee Wee Herman, because Ezogeku would waste this place in a heartbeat for quality and value. That's pretty sad to say a ramen-ya in Hawaii has a better overall package than this so-called Las Vegas heavyweight.. I never understood why anyone would wait two hours in line to eat here, because currently in Las Vegas there more than a few Ramen-ya that recently opened recently and all of them can trade punches with Monta. In fact, I don't think this place has the best ramen in the Chinatown area, and for sure Monta isn't the best Japanese establishment in this shopping complex. Take my advice, walk fifty step to the east in the parking lot, and go there. Sorry Monta, in my opinion your product doesn't justify the price and the time wasted. Also, please take a lesson from your neighbor next door, and keep everything clean in the back room. Getting nailed with a MAJOR health violations from the Southern Nevada Health District is quite an embarrassment. I"m Japanese, and know more than a thing or two about Ramen. In my opinion, Monta is now just in a middle of the pack for Las Vegas ramen scene. Don't believe in the hype. .
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