We came here on a whim and we were very pleased the service was not the most outstanding but it was good for it being a young lady it’s a family place and it’s really good everything was so fresh and the phở was amazing they even made the lemonade fresh We will definitely be back and Wednesday they have 50% of phở this place is a gem mom and pop
Sarah S.
Place rating: 1 Trenton, MI
Someone just placed a fraudulent order to my charge card and had it shipped to this restaurant! Shady! Wouldn’t eat there with dishonest employees!
Tami F.
Place rating: 3 Farmington, MI
I have eaten phở in Texas, Michigan and Los Angeles. I am still looking for a favorite here in Vegas. I haven’t found it yet. I ordered chicken phở(ga). The veggies were fresh and the chicken moist. The broth was okay. I had asked for extra veggies but received the regular amount. The hubby ordered the vermicelli plate. Viet Bistro is better.
James S.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Good phở. Like combination and oxtail phos. Nice buns too. Gr8 coffees and other drinks. Service was good and quick. French Vietnamese sandwiches are tasty too. Hearty portions. Do not confuse with Phở Saigon 8 down the street.
Michelle N.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
This place was a major letdown. I wanted to try Viet food in Las Vegas cuz I miss it so badly. I’m originally from OC, so I was desperate for some good old fashion phở. Looking through Unilocal,I was surprised there were so many highly rated phở places. So I decided to come here cuz it was close to my work place and had a decent amount of reviews. For the amount of food I ordered, it ended up costing me 40 bucks. For food that was NOTHING special in size or taste. I could get the same thing in OC for half that price! What a major rip off. The tai meat was hard and overcooked. The noodles were overcooked, soft and gross. The spring rolls were nothing special. The phở and drinks just took way too long to come. I mean come on, we were the only customers there! The service was just dreadful and slow, which made me grumpy cuz I was hungry. I’m just shocked because it looked like the owner/manager was Viet. Our Asian server didn’t understand English OR Viet. So I wonder, why hire her? She even gave me the wrong change… didn’t believe me until she typed into the calculator. Which was so unnecessary, I already told her I just needed another quarter back… made the whole experience pretty bad for me. Based on this alone, I hesitate to try more Viet food in Vegas.
Ronald M.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I just can’t say enough about this place. This place is incredible. The food is awesome. Prices are reasonable and you get more than enough. The service is excellent. If they are very busy, be patient, it is worth it.
Bryant N.
Place rating: 1 Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV
I would never go here again. Service was slow and we had to remind of our order multiple times. They would forget items. Egg rolls were the only good thing here. Save yourself the trouble and go to another restaurant in Chinatown.
Annie H.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
5 stars for the food &5 stars for the service. I really love great customer service, who doesn’t? The older gentlemen who served us was amazing. He made sure to always check his guest & get them whatever they need or more. We asked for extra bowl, he brings extra bowl plus spoons plus chopsticks… Just the extra step really hit the 5 star for me. The oxtail phở was amazing!!! The broth didn’t need any extra sauce or siracha… It was delicious on its own. Sweet and flavorful. Next their fried rice was amaaaaaazing… I love that they added small chunks of Chinese sausage and cha lua(pork meat) plus shrimp… It tasted like mommas cooking mmmmm. The spring rolls were delicious. They had pickled veggies inside which made the flavor pop. The restaurant interior was very nice as well. Very cute and cozy. I would defiantly be coming back :)
Lance B.
Place rating: 4 Alexandria, VA
24 hour phở joint! I wish that’s all I really had to say and it would be the case if all phở places served it the same way. I can safely say that the phở here is worth the trip off the strip. The big bowls are pretty damn big, I should went with the small bowl. The plus to getting the big bowl was that the server stole my bowl(infront of my friends like a ninja) while I was grabbing a to go container and they gave me a free big bowls worth to go for the inconvenience. Plenty of seating for the lunch shift that we went with. As always and as it should be, the wait time for the appetizers and the actual phở was less than 10 minutes. If I’m in town and hankerin for some late night phở, which I was but my punk ass friends weren’t feeling it at the time, I’m either forcing my way over or just go by myself.
Gilbert M.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Phở was amazing !!! Service was ok but service for drinks was quick. Entering the restaurant was more of a seat yourself type of restaurant. Didn’t get a hello till our group sat down. It’s was cool but random when we got chips and salsa. I thought we were at the wrong restaurant for a second. But it had like a home sweet home feel music was nice. Try the fresh coconut!!!
Rosie T.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I would have given this restaurant a 4 star but the soup was a bit greasy. My husband and I were driving by when I craved some phở and decided to stop by. The restaurant is under new ownership and I can see that because they were doing some construction on the wall. They politely asked us if we minded but we didn’t since we know it’s difficult to stay open but do construction at the same time. Nonetheless, the restaurant was clean, staff was polite and seating was abundant. The soup was delicious and full of flavor! I got the phở dac biet(phở special with everything in it) and it was full of flavor, a ton of noodles and lots of meat as well. Only downside like I said was it was a bit greasy that it coated my mouth. My husband got the Korean meat with broken rice and veggies and he liked it! The meat was cooked to perfection and the rice was just right. I also got the café su(which is coffee with condensed milk) and it comes with a mini French press like in Vietnam and you stir in your own condensed milk to your liking. If you’re a coffee lover, this is PERFECT to indulge in once in a while! All in all, we’re coming back for sure to try the other items on the menu!
Onje K.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
If u want to try a home made noodles with friendly family oriented staff. This is the spot!
Tiffany Y.
Place rating: 3 Newport Beach, CA
Just your average bowl of phở — nothing phenomenal or outstanding but ti wasn’t bad either. The texture of the noodles were a little off/a bit stiff than what I like and my friend agreed. Both the broth and meat were decent too. The egg rolls here are pretty good though! Service here was pretty good and pretty accommodating. Apparently, this place is under new ownership so the prices you see outside the store no longer apply(though I really wanted some cheap $ 5 phở…) so just so you don’t fall under the temporary false advertisement. We came at a pretty odd time(around 4pm) but by the time we were leaving, people started coming so that was a good sign.
Lindsay P.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
BEST Vietnamese Phở in Vegas! Hands down!
Lora V.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I HATE hate writing bad reviews, however I do take my job as being elite seriously. So when something changes on a place that I have reviewed in the past I feel an obligation to revise. This place is under new ownership, I had no clue because we do not eat Phở in the summer. We tried to phone in and found out they had a new menu. So we went in, the reason it hurts to write is because the owner was so nice. I it is nicely remodeled and cleaned. It looks like they took a lot of time and care to turn this into a nice place. We ordered our regular Phos to go and went home. When we went to get ready to eat I noticed a huge difference in color then any other Phở I have had(and I have had a lot). I continued to prepare or dinner. There was a huge portion of meat for the Phở and lots of sides. I added my sides went to the living room to eat. It was not Phở atlases not a kind of Phở I have had before, it almost had a beef flavor. It was also incredibly greasy, it was not good. I will go back and try something else but I will not order the Phở again. Because the owner was so nice I will give them a second chance on a different item.
Travis P.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I came here looking for some traditional tasting Vietnamese Phở. I left feeling extremely satisfied. Lindsay and Juan are very professional and on point with their service. I ordered the oxtail soup because other restaraunts usually don’t carry that item on the menu. Make sure to get«hanh yam,» with your phở, it is extremely crucial. Mix some Siracha and Hoisin in that bad boy. My Oxtail phở came out almost right away. BAM I take the first sip and it made me feel like I was sitting in Cali eating phở. THEFLAVOURISPERFECT. People dont understand the difference between beef PHO and Beef Stock taste. MAJOR props to PHOSAIGON for keeping it «REAL.» I recommended their phở to everyone. Make sure you ask for Lindsay. She knows everything about Vietnamese food! #DATPHOLYFE
Anna D.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Tonight I called to place an order. But then I realized I had left my debit card with my boyfriend. So I called them back within 2 minutes, canceled my order, told her of my situation and how I would order online. She replied with«okay, we are not busy». I ordered from EAT24 because they already have my card information. I drive 15 minutes from my place. Walk in. Greet them stating«hey I placed an order online» A man simply hands me a menu. Like he didn’t hear what I said. I repeat myself. He looks at me and calls for someone in the back. A woman comes out(the woman who I spoke to no longer than 20 minutes ago on the phone) I repeat myself twice more. She says«no we don’t do that. We don’t have that service.» I show her my confirmation number and order. «No we don’t have that service there is nothing I can do to help you.» After about 5 more minutes of the same conversation. I get frustrated and walk out. They clearly have the option to order online otherwise their restaurant wouldn’t be signed up. But they did nothing to help me or solve this issue. Maybe it was the language barrier? I have no clue. Or communication issues between the staff and owners? Like honestly, I went out of my way to try this place and I was only greeted with confusion.
Cherilyn D.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Of all the Vietnamese restaurants in the area we always find ourselves coming here. We’ve been regulars for the past year. We get the spring rolls, Phở Tai and usually a vermicelli dish when we get there. They had great smoothies but they’re in the process of getting a new blender so we’re looking forward to them being available again. Our waitress, Lindsay, has been great and runs the place like a «boss»! We’ll definitely be back again soon.
Benji C.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Under new management. Two XLs for me and the lady. I made my wife into a phở expert. The following is her comment. Beef broth not to salty. Good flavor profile. Noodles not soggy. Perfect al dente. Ice coffee strong as hell just the way she like it. Rare beef tender. Just the right amount. Foot long Bah Mi with the patte’. Nice to have a descent phở place near the house again.
Cathy C.
Place rating: 2 North Las Vegas, NV
I took a friend here who has never had phở before. I kind of feel bad for picking this place but we were starving and we were in the area. The place was empty at dinner time and the staff was comfortably sitting and watching TV. Hello? Anybody home? At least they were watching«Amazing Race» which is a good show. I was guiding my friend what to get and we told the server to give us a few minutes but she stood there the whole time. Suit yourself. We both had phở chin nam(well-done brisket and well-done flank steak). Compared to other phở restaurants, it took longer for the food to come… and we were the only people there. The phở was a bit oily and was lacking in flavor… even after I added Sriracha. How sad. If only our stomachs could’ve waited 5 more minutes, we could’ve had much better phở in Chinatown.