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| - Considering that this place is practically the only Korean/Vietnamese restaurant walking distance within the strip, they have EVERY DAMN RIGHT to be expensive. All the other casino restaurants are doing it, so why not them? Hell, room service costs more at Caesar's Palace because I once ordered salad and chicken soup and it came out to $60, not to mention that the noodle soups at Beijing Noodle No. 9 are priced at $16 with barely any noodles and flavor. So, with pho being at about $11-$12 is actually reasonable. You're saving gas and time from leaving the strip and the hassle of parking and possibly more waiting when you get there.
I've been here a couple times - once for Korean food and another time for pho. The food isn't the best I've ever had, but this is Vegas. You can't expect everything to taste good since every damn place on the strip is over-hyped (except EOS). Quite frankly, I don't remember what I ordered back then, but if I'm a returning visitor, their food was probably decent. Anyway, we ordered 2 bowls of pho tai. Pho comes out in a big ass bowl, and it's piping hot. It definitely tastes like pho, but cleaner and healthier. Especially with that herbal taste in the broth. We wanted more sprouts, so we flagged a guy down and he was SUPER nice and gave us more. He even told us to let him know if we wanted anything else.
Anyway, SERVICE is A+, this restaurant is super CLEAN, and it's nice and quiet. People who dine here actually have manners. From the couple times I've dined here, I never had a problem. Oh, for those who think Koreans get special service here, I'm Korean and I didn't even speak Korean to get attention or service.
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