Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6710 N Hualapai Way # 125, Las Vegas, NV 89149
Phone: (702) 396-1888
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Reviews
their tables I work for the industry. This is not the way you treat your guest. How do you expect to make money when you can’t even do the bare minimum for your guest? I would never come back here again. There’s better places out there for Pho.
I had the steak pho and she had the vegetable pho. Both were prepared to perfection; delicious and not too salty. We shared a plate of potstickers, which were delicious.
Service was impeccable–everyone dressed in their green polo shirts. Our food was timely and prepared perfectly. And for a quick stop, it was decorated nicely with very comfortable seating. And I have to double-down on the service; we were covered from beginning to end.
For beverages, you can stick with water, go with soft drinks, or even opt for beer, wine, and sake. Not a huge selection, but a good one.
I highly recommend Pho Saigon 8.
We ordered the Goi Cuon (Spring Roll) and Potstickers for our appetizers; and 2x Pho Chin Nam (#24) and Bun Bo Xao (#61) for our main entrées. Everything we ordered tasted good with only a couple minor complaints: (1) the meat in the Pho Chin Nam (Lean Brisket and Flank) wasn’t as good of a quality as I had experienced at other Vietnamese restaurants in this city…although, it’s not dissatisfying by any means; and (2) the peanut sauce that accompanied the Spring Rolls had great flavor, but the consistency was a little thinner than I am used to. Perhaps this is the actual way it’s supposed to be served? Regardless, I’ve had this sauce with a thicker consistency in the past so I presumed that it’s supposed to be prepared that way since it seemed to be a trend for me. The Bun Bo Zao had remarkable flavor and tasted very fresh; this entrée is definitely one of those post workout meals that will satisfy anyone’s soul. The Pho broth had a robust flavor and paired well with the ingredients that were offered. Also, the Potstickers were shockingly outstanding because I normally have to go to a Korean and Japanese restaurant to get good potstickers (mandu/gyoza).
The price-to-quantity/quality ratio was adequate; I paid $77 without tip for the aforementioned items above. Overall, I liked my first experience here as depicted in my 4-star rating. Of noteworthy mention, my family’s rating of this place was 5 stars (they loved it), but hey, this is my review; not theirs. I never experienced any major (negative) things while dining here which is always appreciative. I’m sure we’ll be back in the near future considering the experience we had and close proximity to our house. I highly recommend this place to everyone.
The pho was really good flavor and filled me up very quick. Honestly you could make 2 meals out of one order.
Be careful how much sauce you add! The flavor on its own is really good and I felt like I messed it up by adding too much sauce.
The Thai tea is really good! Up there for one of the best I’ve had 🙂