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| - Let me preface my first pho experience in vegas with the following back story. The last couple of days we had hiked the grand canyon, along with camping out so we were kinda tired of American food. After stopping at the Rio Seafood buffet the night before we were up for a change.
Good pho in vegas? No way, but i figured my Vietnamese friends would know better than me. I'll go ahead and separate my review into two parts, the food and service.
Food, the pho was just ok. I got the Pho bo vien which is the Pho with meatballs. I thought the soup was a little bland for me. The portion size was decent and I got a lot of meat in mine, which is good. The price was a little higher than what I'm used to, but its Vegas, not So Cal, so not too bad I guess.The question I asked myself was, would I come to this place if it was located in So Cal. The question is probably not. The food was very average, nothing made it stand out.
Now on to the service, The order came out pretty quick which i liked, however thats where the service got interesting. We had to ask for napkins, seriously what restaurant doesn't give you napkins to start off ? Someone in our group ordered the rice with pork chop, looked good, but we had to ask 4 or 5 times for a knife. Overall the service was pretty bad, and this is with asian people.
I was told that with Vietnamese places, the ideal is to get good food out fast and not care about service. This is certainly true about this place, except the food was just decent.
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