Casual spot for familiar Chinese eats, plus fusion items such as teriyaki rice bowls.
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Address: 10550 Southern Highlands Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89141
Phone: (702) 293-5514
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Reviews
The staff was really nice and ordered came out fast. I didn’t really like the orange chickens flavor but they did give me a lot of food so I took back to work to give to my coworker. The rangoons were delish
It was super-clean inside. As soon as someone left, a worker would clean-up their table. Also, some of the “workers” seemed to be kids in the family. I’m used to that in Asian restaurants, and I think it’s good. Mom and pop FTW.
I ordered first mapo tofu, which in this case is not totally veggie, but the fine print mentions pork. I could’ve asked them to leave it out. Plenty of white rice was included.
The next day, I ordered a lunch special. Way more affordable than the strip, and I feel like my money helps a family (mostly).
I also met another customer who said he’s known the owners for 20 years and goes to this China A Go Go even though he lives across town. Good sign!
They have a soda machine; a drink is $2 w/refills.
Last, but not least, this is right next door to a great dessert place, Pineapple Park. That place has really great, affordable desserts, including dole whip soft serve (and in other flavors!), and Thrifty ice cream. Mmmm…
The food had bland flavors. Got the General Tso’s chicken which is a pretty standard dish for Chinese-American places, and it was not good. If I wasn’t so hungry, I would have thrown it all away.
I also got the Mongolian beef which was not as bad, but not very good either. At least it tasted similar to Mongolian Beef.
The egg drop soup was decent, and the potstickers were okay.
But Panda Express is a much better option in this area, and most people would scoff at that being the standard.
Need a better Chinese option in Southern Highlands area.
With the being said. I must say that the consistency of their food in this location is also much alike as the Last location I went to.
So regardless if this restaurant ever had a “lower.” Grade the food is still phenomenal.
It takes courage to remain open after being blasted for health code and if China A go-Go survived it you can survive eating here too.
And in New York! Other than that. Never let peoples personal perspective of a restaurant try it out. Even if it had a bad rep.