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Their Pho Thai is as good as it gets around here! I walked in here and was hit with the familiar and authentic beefy, brothy, and oniony smell. Siiigh. Smells like the pho joints at home (I grew up in Asia town in SoCal)! I'm thinking, "I like this place already." I ordered a small Pho Thai and it fed me really well. There were lots of noodles and onions (which I LOVE) and the broth was clear and had a subtle flavor that I'm normally accustomed to, but it was still yummy, nonetheless. You can't really f*ck up pho, and for around $7 it's one of the cheapest places you can get pho in the Vegas area. My group ordered the chicken spring rolls and they were delicious as well. The peanut sauce complemented the spring rolls nicely, while the fried, crunchy egg roll skin inside the spring roll itself added a great contrast in texture. Their menu is relatively large and has the Vietnamese classics like goi cuon (spring rolls), banh xeo (Vietnamese pancake/omelette), and che ba mau (three-color dessert). I will return. :)
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