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A godsend for South Las Vegans. No more will we have to drive the 15 minute route to Chinatown for a noodle fix. No more will we have to fight off bad drivers for parking. Here,we have found home. Monta Chaya is conveniently located off the 215 on Eastern,making it a central location for our brothers and sisters in Green Valley,as well as not too much of a commute from Silverado Ranch dwellers. The service is quick and efficient - I have never waited more than 10 minutes for my food,and the wait staff is always polite and - to an extent - authentic in their Japanese roots. The food is decent quality - slightly greasy and could use bigger portions,but my biggest issue with their menu is its limited scope. Yes,it's a ramen place,and they serve a few rice topping bowls,but missing some Japanese house staples like chicken cutlet (tonkatsu). All in all,it's not a bad place for a late night meal (closes at 11pm most nights),which makes it a good late post-gym alternative if you don't want to cook. Long. Live. Monta.
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