Local Vietnamese chain serving pho soup, vermicelli, rice & tea in a low-key setting.
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Address: 4745 W Spring Mountain Rd A, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Phone: (702) 252-3934
Website: https://www.orderphoso1.com/
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This place would be above banh mi che cali (which I think of as super cheap take out street food) but below the normal average everyday places…and it would survive because it’s super duper cheap, cash only, sticky tables type of place haha
For Vegas = that’s amazing that the dishes actually taste like what it’s supposed, even if it’s not good. Many Vegas places have dishes that don’t event taste like the dish name. Vegas is confusing; just think of it as London…the food looks really good, and then you bite into it, and your banh mi taste like American potatoe salad haha
SO was just happy that the pho noodles were done not bad lol Thats how low the bar is in Vegas. 3% fee is your use credit card. We were fine with that since we didn’t bring cash. SO says yes down to come back. He thinks this is the least sucky pho so far. I dunno. I might just give up on eating pho in Vegas. And just have it maybe every other month or 2x a year from a friend making it homemade, or when cisit LA SGV or OC.
#7. Dat Biet $16.25 (large combination pho)
– Flank was too tough even for my SO, meat eater lover who usually doesn’t care much. Broth taste flavor = msg? Or something generic. Missing something actual broth flavors. SO thinks it’s very slightly on the sweeter side. But noodles are fine.. something you never really have to care about in LA/OC. But in Vegas, just getting basics kinda done for is difficult to find in Vegas.
Update: Nm, not msg. We didn’t feel as crappy as we would from overly msg places. So maybe this place could a possible contender to try again?
#30. Com Ga Roti $16.95 (tomato rice with roasted henl.
– This was too salty for me (but I got the half that was too salty, rest was fine). Rice was whatevers too. Was overly fried? Really liked that they offered a lot of pickled diakon, and cucumbers sides. We wouldn’t get this again.
I was warned by other Yelper (whose from an area with plentiful Pho before) about how pho is in Vegas…pretty much nonexistent for those who likes pho. There’s plenty of Vegas pho/middle America pho though.
I’ve been a fan of this place for a while, but my recent visit left me wondering if things have changed—because it just didn’t taste the same.
I ordered Phở, which still had that signature aromatic smell I remembered. But the taste was off. The rice noodles were a bit soggy/mushy on the first bite, and the broth lacked that rich, deep flavor it used to have. I suspect they might be using more MSG now. I can’t say for sure, but whenever I consume a lot of MSG, my throat feels slightly swollen and I get really thirsty—and that’s exactly what happened this time. I’ve never had that issue at this restaurant before.
I also tried the Cơm Tấm (Broken Rice), and I wasn’t a fan of the BBQ pork chop. There was a noticeable curry flavor in the meat that really threw me off—it just didn’t taste right for this dish.
I haven’t tried their Bún Bò Huế yet, but according to my sister, it’s still pretty good. So maybe not everything has changed, but overall, my recent experience was disappointing compared to what I remember.
(Something I haven’t seen ever) other restaurants you’ll get two small pieces if you’re lucky. I think I was the only one that finished all 3 pieces, my noodles, and the broth. Lol! We also ordered egg rolls and spring rolls as appetizers and those were very meaty as well. Definitely the only place to visit if you want some pho while in Vegas!
The broth is rich, flavorful, and distinctly Southern Vietnamese in taste—comforting and aromatic in every spoonful. They don’t skimp on the beef either; there’s a generous amount in every bowl, and the portions are no joke. If you’re thinking about ordering the large bowl, make sure you come hungry—it’s massive!
Overall, a must-visit spot for any pho lover looking for authentic flavor and a hearty meal.