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  • I have never been crazy about China A Go Go. From my perspective it is a level above Panda Express and fast food restaurants in general. However, it is a level below many casual dining Chinese restaurants. The majority of the time that I dine in China A Go Go is during their lunch special. China A Go Go is a 3.5 star Chinese restaurant that I never went out of my way to dine in. The usual scenario will be that I am in the immediate area and making a spontaneous choice between a few fast food restaurants to patronize. Most of the time the fast food competitors are a no-go for value and I will hit up China A Go Go for lunch. This is what occured last Sunday. I was visiting my brother up in North Las Vegas. We decided to visit Aliante Nature Discovery Park and the Aliante trail system. The Smith's Shopping Center parking lot was the trailhead. If you haven't been to this shopping center, it includes Arby's, KFC, Subway, and other eateries. China A Go Go was the winning choice. China A Go Go is just as familiar to me as Panda Express. China A Go Go is a go-to spot for decent Chinese food in the Las Vegas valley. The upshot is their locations are sprouting up across the Las Vegas Valley. Not every location is identical. At some locations you order the food at the counter and pour your own Coke beverage. But at this location, the friendly waitress greeted my brother and yours truly. She seated us and served our food. When the styrophone cup of Coke was low, she refilled it. She was friendly and made my brother and I feel welcome. Too bad I can't say that about an element of the higher priced restaurants I visited. Ordering at China A Go Go is as easy as 1-2-3. You don't even have to walk inside to glance at their menu. It is outside on the window. The luncheon menu ranges from $5.95 to $6.50 for shrimp-based entrees. I ordered the shrimp chop suey luncheon special. It included soup of the day, fried rice, and chow mien noodles. The soup of the day was the exact soup China A Go Go has been serving me for the last six years: egg drop soup. Don't get me wrong. Egg drop soup is good. But it is nothing like wonton soup. Three stars. I enjoyed the shrimp chop suey. China A Go Go was generous with the portions of shrimp. And tasty shrimp I might add. Three-and-a-half stars. The fried rice was tasty filler food. I appreciated that around 30% and not 50% of the plate (a styraphone bowl by the way) was taken up by chow mien noodles. There have been a handful of Chinese restaurants that have left me with a sour taste of the place on account of too much of the plate being taken over by filler chow mien noodles. When all is said and written, I could return to the Aliante Parkway China A Go Go when I am in the immediate area during lunch. A 3.5 star Chinese restaurant is always a candidate for a future check-in.
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