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If you are in the mood for Chinese food, or sushi, and don't mind paying extra for the location (inside Monte Carlo Hotel and casino), Dragon Noodle Co., is an okay choice, Well, the only other choice you have inside this casino would be Manchu Wok in the food court. I am more impressed with the sushi than with the Chinese food, but if you go on a sushi binge here, you might not have enough money left to gamble. Not that the Chinese dishes are cheap, but with the Chinese dishes, you just order once. The latest visit, I passed up the sushi and only ordered the Chinese dishes. The Chinese food is decent to good. The Wonton Soup is above average here, and the sauteed shrimp I thought was pretty good, but the Beef Chow Fun I found the noodles to be a little undercooked, yet soggy - still very eatable, but disappointing nevertheless. If you are in the mood for Chinese and don't mind paying for the location and convenience, Dragon Noodle is an okay place. I wouldn't make a special trip to eat here, but if I'm staying or playing at this hotel/casino, it's a restuarant I'd consider.
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