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| - Unless you're desperate for Vietnamese wannabe food on the strip or don't know a better hangover cure than pho, come here. Otherwise, treat yourself a trip to Vegas Chinatown for better pho with cheaper price!
Location (4): This restaurant locates inside Treasure Island. It's right by the path to the lobby and concierge. The restaurant is spacious because it's a joint restaurant between the Coffee Shop with American cuisine and the Pho shop with Vietnamese cuisine. However, the Pho menu isn't available until 11am. This restaurant is the only restaurant on the strip that serves a full menu of Vietnamese food. If you want to have pho at a buffet, I know the Bacchanal has it!
Service (2): If you stay at Treasure Island, you can order food from this restaurant and they would charge some fees for it. Inside the restaurants, most waitresses are hnmmm... not the friendliest type of people! I once saw a waitress pouring water and hot tea on the table wetting the guest's Iphone. She walked away with a bad attitude and never came back to help the guests clean... I was lucky that I was not that girl who had to go through this.
Precaution: If you want to have hot tea, they will only serve one teapot per person and give you an attitude if you ask for an extra cup to share with your loved ones. Who does that!? Well, they do :(
Food (2.5): Since the restaurant offers two menus, you can order whatever. For breakfast, we ordered the chicken wonton soup from the Coffee shop menu since pho isn't offered until 11am. Overall, it's edible. For dinner, we tried the beef noodle, rice dishes and the chicken curry noodle. The beef noodle was the ONLY legitimate dish out of all the dishes we tried. Cos they charge around $13/beef pho, the size was HUGE! You can easily share among two people. With the rice dish, their marinated pork chop is not very good... I'm sorry but their attempts to make Viet food doesn't deserve the price they charge me.
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