Hidden behind a gas station that must of changed brands at least a handful of times the past decade and to the right of a popular Vegas local restaurant is Angel's Fried Rice. It occupies a small space in the plaza about the size of a Panda Express's kitchen with a dining room fit for a party of 2 making it primarily a take out restaurant.
Per the name, you'll find mostly fried rice on their menu with some appetizer items such as egg rolls and steamed open face buns. With a small menu it gives them the ability to focus more on ingredients, most importantly... the rice. Traditionally fried rice is made with left over rice as it was a way for poor families to maximize their food rather than waste it, but don't worry. Angel's is not using leftovers (how could they when they only make fried rice?). They use fresh Basmati which is a longer grain found pretty commonly in Middle Eastern food, gives it a nice bite!
Interestingly they combine the common American Chinese dishes (what you find at Panda and Chinese buffets) and put their own spin to it keep a hint of authenticity. Walnut shrimp? Its a winner. My personal favorite is the curry fried rice and potatoes. So all in all better than your average take out (and much of Chinatown's greasy rice) but not somewhere you take your mother in law from Shanghai.