Let me start by saying that the Chinese food in Vegas seriously falls short of the Chinese food in any other city I've ever lived in. Having said that, my meal at Golden China was pretty tasty. And, in comparison to some of the awful stuff that tries to pass as Chinese food in this city, its a nice change. I ordered the lunch special with the "House Special Chicken", which is an interpretation of General Tso's Chicken. The portion was generous and included both fried rice and chow mein. If you're dining in, which I did, it also includes the soup of the day.
The chicken was unique, utilizing pineapple for sweetness, there was also strong garlic and a spicy kick. Very saucy, so I was surprised that the breading on the chicken managed to stay very crunchy. Different take on the recipe. Almost felt like a cross between general's and sweet and sour, but I am a fan. The rice was delicious. The chow mein and soup were the weakest part if the meal, though both were still enjoyable.
The real hook here is the price. For some tasty lunch, I spent $5.95+tax, and that included soda. Pretty incredible if you ask me, especially considering I ended up with leftovers as I was too full to finish. Well done, Golden China.