Good food, bad service. Our pho was tasty, but it was missing saw leaf (aka culantro) and a few of the Thai basil leaves were dark spotted. After our meals were served, the wait staff blatantly ignored us and we had to ask for the check.
This may very well be our last time in Chinatown after a long absence from eating out in general. It used to be the cool place in Vegas to eat and shop at a good price. These days our experiences have been very negative. We've visited a few restaurants in this area and the same scenario plays out: non-American Asians and the few whites around are treated well; and everyone else F.U.
What started out as a small enclave in the Westside where anyone could come as they were has now unofficially become "Asian only" in certain establishments. I guess the Asian tour buses in Chinatown Plaza take the place of other customers (local or not). This type of segregation reminds me of rural America and plays a big role in ruining the once vibrant spirit of Las Vegas. I was not raised to separate myself from others who are different than myself; and I find this new ambiance very jarring and disturbing.
My advice is to observe the clientele and interactions to determine which places will be a right fit. It is not advisable to just "walk in."
On another note, their credit card receipt looks ambiguous because the lines for pre-tip amount and tip amount were almost the same. One needs to be careful and clear when filling out and signing their credit card info on the merchant's copy.