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When the crispy won ton strips come to your table tasting like they were fried in clean, fresh oil only seconds ago, you know you’re on to something.
ELV note: We didn’t arrive in this humble burg until January, 1981, but being a fan of all things nostalgic (especially when it comes to mid-century Las Vegas), we couldn’t resist these giant photos now on display in the food court at the Boulevard Mall. They serve as a reminder of our simpler past, but also of a history that Las Vegas should embrace — instead of imploding it for whatever grandiose corporate scheme tickles the fancy of some carpetbagging robber-baron.
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The Harvard School of Medicine did a study of why Jewish women like Chinese food so much. The study revealed it’s due to the fact that won ton spelled backwards is “not now.”- Anonymous
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This must be some kind of food court….and it must be some kind of food court! How else to explain this highly schizophrenic sign on East Flamingo near UNLV — to the right of which also advertises everything from hot dogs to Philly cheese steaks and Mediterranean food.
Glatt kosher indeed.
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