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I randomly drove around Vegas navigating the outer areas of the strip in search of food not a high end dining experience nor buffet, but something local. We found the New Jugoo (or as my receipt says "New Ju Goo Chinese Res") The menu is good, I think it's Szechuan styled, not Cantonese cuisine, with chicken, pork, beef and seafood options. They're big portions and the pricing is okay at roughly $10-15 per entree. It's probably best for "family style" where a group orders a lot of dishes and shares 'em all together. The service is fast and friendly. I had the Chow Mein as well as the Black Pepper Beef, both were excellent. This is not a place you'd take a date to in that dress to impress style, but more like comfort food and down n' dirty eating and casual dining. Overall, it's probably not a destination dining restaurant that I'd make it a point to return to every trip to Vegas, but if i were a local or in the area, I'd come back again as it feels reliable and a decent value in all aspects. It's better than going to a PF Chang's or Panda Express and a lot cheaper than the fancy hotel casino Chinese places on the strip.
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