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I just cannot like this place. Or maybe I should just say Pho in general. I have tried. Honestly, I have. And if I have tried at any place, it is certainly this location. The decor is plain. Some carpeting and a standard counter with plenty of table space for groups. The menu photos are bleak. And the soup is basically water and noodles with vegetables and whatever else you tell them to throw in there for the price. I have had friend after friend drag me in to this place and tell me that Pho would change my life. Sadly, however, it did not. It was simply Pho. And I was unsatisfied. The location is convenient for UNLV students, being located right by campus. The prices were reasonable for water soup in a bowl. But try as I might, and no matter how many spices I tried to throw in it to flare it, it was still just runny, watery, soup. If you like Pho and you don't mind simple decor and okay service, you will probably enjoy this place. But if you're never ventured towards the land of Vietnamese soups and you're wondering - you can probably pass.
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