Welcome to Hao Chi 好食, meaning Delicious Food. We bring people together with our signature pan-fried dumplings and bone broth soup, all handmade using fresh, local ingredients. Experience traditional home-cooked meals with a modern twist in a warm and inviting atmosphere. Join us at Hao Chi 好食, where every bite delights your senses.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Wilshire Plaza, 5247 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Phone: (702) 202-6696
Website: https://www.haochibychinamama.com/
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Reviews
We were helped to order via tablet.
The spicy corn was very good, though not really worth $12.
The tantan mian can be made vegeterian, and it was delicious. The portion was a bit small for the price, but it was worth the $15.
The spicy dry chicken is like chong ching chicken, and it was fantastic. Not too greasy, perfectly seasoned, nice and crispy, and huge portions. It had a little bit of a powdery texture, but overall great deal.
The pork open mouth bread thing was really dry for the meat, but they let me return it and canceled the order.
Overall, I’d definitely come back to try one of their combo meals!!!
My Go-To Pho Spot in Vegas – But Some Dishes Miss the Mark
They use the tablet style of ordering so prices change all the time as well as menu items. I came in to get my normal bowl of pho but it was not on the menu. I was also up for trying one of their braised beef soup which I probably would not order again. I only knocked this review down to four stars because they did not have pho on the menu when I came in and that’s my favorite thing on their menu. I asked when I was leaving what happened to it and they said that it’s on their secret menu. They also had a barcode scanner and advertisement on the table prompting to download some Chinese app that prompted a warning to get a free item discount. After downloading and setting up the lady told me it’s for online orders through that app only. Kind of a bait and switch advertisement
I’ve been here several times now, and the combination pho continues to be absolutely fantastic—huge portions of well-cooked, high-quality meat in a flavorful, rich broth. It’s honestly become my favorite pho in Vegas. The dining area is modern and very clean, which adds to the appeal.
You order through a tablet or your phone, which can be a bit tricky at first—especially if you’re just looking for a simple bowl of pho. But once you figure it out, it works fine.
They also offer a range of Chinese dishes, which I believe are from their China Mama menu. While the pho is consistently excellent, some of the other dishes were hit-or-miss. The shrimp egg rolls and crispy beef were great, but we didn’t enjoy the chow mein, salt and pepper chicken (tasted a bit stale), or the potato beef bao buns (lacked flavor).
One odd moment during a visit—I saw a couple of chefs sitting outside in the back in the heat, likely on a break. It just seemed strange given how hot it was.
On another visit, the food was still top-notch, but the service slipped a bit. My server didn’t seem to speak much English and brought out a fork and ladle for my pho. I had to specifically ask for hoisin, sriracha, basil, and lime—which are pretty essential for pho. If it’s your first time trying it, you might not know to ask.
Despite the uneven service and a few misses on the Chinese side of the menu, I still highly recommend this spot—especially for the pho. Just stick to what they do best.