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OK... as a true Yelper & food snob, & don't even like eating at restaurants rated 3.5 stars and below. Much to my horror, I checked the reviews on this place after I had eaten there & saw 1.5 stars! I was staying at the Monte Carlo, it was late at night, everything else was closed, & I was so exhausted from the day that I did not want to leave the hotel again. As a vegetarian i do not eat McDonald's, & I had already eaten pizza 3 days in a row, so all that was left was Manchu Wok. I am no stranger to mall quality Chinese... but, wow. They do not have vegetarian entrees, & ran out of vegetables and would not cook more even though they would be open for a couple more hours. The other food that was not an option looked hard and dry. Obviously, they cook just one big batch of food in the morning and let it sit all day and night. I ended up getting just a side carton of half fried rice half chow mein. It was a tiny box for $6! Well I guess good thing because I wouldn't have wanted any more. It was tasteless, and had no other ingredients besides rice or egg noodles. No added veggies or egg or anything. It was only palatable with the insane amount of Sriracha I dumped in the box.
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