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    Pho Thanh

    4.2 (714 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Divey
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    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Joy C.

    The small little restaurant probably has the biggest menu of a receive l o l so many choices. I always play it safe and order the pho. They are pretty consistent, generous portions and reasonably priced. Lisa, our waitress, always takes great care of us and is always super friendly. Parking here can be a little tricky.As there is a limited amount and the stalls are tiny and there's a lot of businesses in this shopping area. The decor is cute.They put up a lot of pink flowers on the ceiling.I would hate to clean that. Check out their large selection of smoothies also. Four stars , because , as with many asian restaurants , they like to leave all their supplies in the main dining area where patrons can see them

    Fresh nuoc Mia
    Khuong P.

    They advertised fresh sugar cane. Nope it's a rip off. Cost $8 dollars. Taste nothing like it. Please correct your advertisement.

    judy l.

    The food was amazing! They gave a generous amount of meat and their beef broth was a delight! The service was nothing more than average. One thing however, the restaurant was a little dirty: the walls had tiny food stains and the table they pointed us to was wiped down after they noticed a sauce stain. Overall the food was delicious and plentiful, while the vibes and the service weren't really there.

    Anthony N.

    We came to Pho Thanh after Day 1 of EDC. Man this placed was packed! I could tell the staff was feeling over whelmed. Unfortunately they didn't have a good system to take queue. The person behind us which was a larger party got seated firs- they split their party into two tables. We ended up sharing a large table with another party which was fine. The food took about 30 mins to arrive but the food made up for it. It was such a delicious bowl of pho, which I really needed that day! The broth is so good, probably the best broth in a pho that I've had. The food was a 5 Star but the messy sitting system was a 3! I definitely plan to come back when in touch, hopefully they learn how to plan for a big crowd coming into town.

    Avocado smoothie and pennyworth with mung bean
    Winnie P.

    The owner is very nice & accommodating. Food came out fast. Fried rice was good. The pho is light to taste. If you like it a little more robust flavor, can add fish sauce and other condiments to your taste. The restaurant ambience is nice and can accommodate large parties. Lots of variety of food and drinks to choose from.

    Patrick Troy D.

    Unfortunately it seems we were delivered reheated food. The shumai wasn't steamed it seemed air fried and was tough. The pork bun seemed microwaved and reheated. We were really looking forward to a solid meal but maybe you have to eat there and don't order take out.

    42. Bun Bo Hue Spicy Beef Soup
    Jenny R.

    Very floral decor in the place. The waitress was super sweet but the food unfortunately didn't live up to its ratings here. I got the bun bo hue. It didn't have all the usual fixings I'm use to in the soup no pork hock or pigs blood or beef really... just lots of unrecognizable sliced meats. The soup was super duper greasy where I couldn't get myself to drink it. It was the worst bowl I have ever had and I have had plenty. The 4 star is because the waitress was nice and cute decor but the food was less than 1 star in my book.

    Edith P.

    Came here after a long night of drinking and partying ... the food was ok . The Thai tea was mid. I usually prefer with half and half. The actual pho was good but the broth was very "thick " spring rolls were good. Service was ok ... I would try another spot before returning . The place is nice and cozy inside . Very authentic

    Vicky T.

    Checked this place out for Mother's Day as I was craving pho. It wasn't too busy when we arrived at around 1015 though it got busy. We ordered Pho tai Bo VIEN, Nuoc Mia, spring rolls, banh mi and banh xeo. The food was pretty good for this area. The pho was amazing- the broth did not need anything extra. We originally did not get the banh xeo as the waitress told us it was a 40 min wait for the item but then I overheard her tell an older Vietnamese gentleman that it would be 15-20 minute wait. That rubbed me the wrong way, so I decided to add it to our order. It definitely was not 40 minutes. It took about the same amount of time as getting our other items. Surprisingly. The pho took the longest to come out. If you can get by the wait times, this place is worth it. It was extremely affordable. The store is small, only one walk way path and a part of their restaurant was used for storage. I'd come back and order Togo tbh. The workers were nice but I thought service could have been better. Maybe they were overwhelmed , who knows but lost a star for that. Parking lot is quite busy, but it seems to rotate quickly. (Cars left and came often!)

    Accoutrements for one bowl of pho
    Chris V.

    At least they have dedicated parking spots? Pho Thanh (not related to any other spots; Thanh is a common Vietnamese given name) is a restaurant that quietly opened post-pandemic in the same plaza as New Asian BBQ. I've been getting back into trying Vietnamese food lately after the last one was surprisingly good, so I figured why not the closest one right across the street? Sadly, the pho here is the same overpriced, mediocre offering you'll get at most Vegas spots. Even though my Pho Dac Biet ($16.00) was prepared very quickly, suggesting that they have a bowl of piping hot broth ready to go in the back, the broth was not very flavorful. It just didn't have enough spices or overall savoriness. The portion was modest too, and with no apparent option for a larger size. On top of that, one of the beef cuts was outright extremely difficult to chew. The lime and basil were fine, but both were a little on the dry side. I wasn't done though. The sandwiches looked affordable enough to try, and House Special Combination ($6.50), aka Banh Mi Dac Biet, and Beef Brisket ($6.50), aka Banh Mi Pho Cam Tay, both sounded interesting enough. The Banh Mi Dac Biet probably could have been legitimately good with pate to complement those pork slices, but just mayo didn't do the trick and I'm pretty sure pate isn't even available as an optional add-on. It also needed a few more pickled veggies to hit the right ratio. I know these things aren't free, but I'll pay more if it tastes right. The Banh Mi Pho Cam Tay was a little more intriguing. The brisket was plentiful and meaty yet tender. The lack of veggies didn't quite bother me as much since this is supposed to be pho brisket, but I didn't really get a ton of pho flavor either. Maybe they could go full dip style by adding a side of pho broth, go for a gimmicky option by adding hoisin sauce, or just add a dusting of spices. Service is passable in the sense the food comes out quickly, but you'll have to wave someone over if they forgot something (which they didn't). The music was from some local "jazz and more" radio station, so it did the trick to fill the quietness of the off-peak hours. As much as I want to support all or any Vietnamese restaurants in Las Vegas, Pho Thanh simply needs to do better in the flavoring and execution of their food. It remains disappointing how other cuisines in Vegas have advanced while Vietnamese remains stuck in a rut and leaving me longing for California.

    Classic pho
    Jing K.

    A great Bun Bo Hue. The broth had a great kick and the dish was loaded with chunks of meat. The pho was good, the broth seemed a little on the sweet side. Great variety of appetizers as well. Overall an excellent option for Vietnamese food in Vegas Chinatown

    Two orders or egg rolls that costed $10.99 for four pieces.  Total price $22 for this crap with just sauce, no veggies.
    Ellen K.

    I placed an order online through their website because I was in a rush and wanted my food within 15 mins. When I got to the restaurant and looked at the menu, I realized the online prices were like $1-$4 more per item and they charged $3.45 online platform fee. I paid $78.17 for one order of chicken wings, two orders of egg rolls, one special combo banh mi, and one bun bo hue. They gave us no lettuce or any other accompaniments for the egg rolls, just sauce. They gave hardly any vegetables for the bun bo hue. A little but of cabbage and bean sprouts and tiny bit of basil, onions and cilantro. No chili oil, no shrimp paste. On top of everything, my order came out late!! I

    Menu noodles

    I ordered the banh Ghana $16. They use actual udon noodles here. The combo came with pork, cuttlefish fish, shrimp, imitation crab. Flavor was decent just not super authentic but I'd come back as they have a good variety. Overall id give it a 3.5

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