My first time eating at Phở Bistro was amazing. Delicious food and came out really fast and the service was awesome! One of the best Phở places in east Vegas!!! Check out this place for yourself.
M D.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
It was my second time here. I’m assuming they’re understaffed because the lady didn’t come take my order so I ordered my food at the register. I ordered the lunch special phở with beef. Even though the weather outside so hot, it was ideal because it always cures a cold. As for the actual food, it was good, as per usual. For $ 5.95, I’d say I left content.
Nethanya C.
Classificação do local: 5 Henderson, NV
I struggled to find a Vietnamese joint to get my fill. This is hands down the best Vietnamese food I’ve had in Vegas. The food is so simplistic, yet so full of flavor. Staff is super friendly and incredibly helpful in understanding the dishes and their ingredients… and they are very flexible in making accommodations and substitutions for certain ingredients(I’m talking to all you vegetarian/vegan peeps out there). On the outside, this place may not look like it has a lot to offer, but it is a well hidden gem for a reason. Try them out, you won’t regret it! Also, get the Thai ice tea. It will quench your thirst with this infernal heat going on.
Anabella C.
Classificação do local: 5 Alhambra, Los Angeles, CA
Good vietnamese food considering it’s in Nevada. The house special fried rice is good. Not greasy nor oily, seasoning is just rice. Phở is good. The broth has less msg, and you don’t get thirsty after. M9(noodle with bbq porks, spring rolls, vegetables, served with fish sauce) is yummy. The pork is very flavorful and egg rolls too. Will return whenever I’m traveling through Nevada. FYI: very nice, attentive and friendly service too!
Steph A.
Classificação do local: 5 Downtown, Las Vegas, NV
This little hole in the wall place has a lot to give! To start off they have fresh spring rolls which I crave at all times, they serve it with a delicious peanut sauce which is amazing. Their phở is very good, the broth has a very delicious taste to it, not bland like other places. They give you a fair amount(usually too much for me but enough for my be) They have Thai tea but it’s not the best. I would definitely skip on that. But their food has a very good overall authentic taste. The Place is a little hole in the wall. Very small and intimate. The workers are extremely nice and on top of everything.
Kristin M.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Wow I love it. Phở tai was amazing and I got the lunch menu came with a soda. Our waitress was very nice and kept an eye on my water to refill. It was fresh inside and cozy really enjoyed it.
D B.
Classificação do local: 5 Urbandale, IA
I’m impressed with the quality of meat here. They have beef tenderloin as an option. We had the filtel mignon with onions entre as well as the phở filet mignon. Both were excellent. Good service, and fair prices. Very good food
Jiaan X.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
One of my favorite phở place in Vegas. Came here regularly always ordered the phở. They are delicious. I also tried several other menus before, fried rice, fried noodle, chicken wings, lunch special. They are all delicious. Everything in a good price. The master always have a great service.
Savina M.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Very friendly service, they are quick to bring you water while you wait and offer their insight when stuck between menu items. Ordered spring rolls and combination pork sandwich. Very clean restaurant tucked in plaza across from lvac on Sandhill and flamingo.
Betty C.
Classificação do local: 5 San Diego, CA
The service was great. The owner have great suggestions and were extremely accommodating. The food tasted great and came out really fast! I would definitely recommend this place to my buddies. The prices were pretty reasonable too. I’ll be back next time. I came with someone who is viet and he enjoyed it too(if that makes any difference lol).
Kimberly L.
Classificação do local: 2 Reno, NV
Came to visit Vegas and decided to check this place out. First of all, the service is pretty bad. My group came before 2 others and they got their food before us. The prices are affordable! But the wait for the food took long. It was good, except some people had upset stomachs after.
Ivonne T.
Classificação do local: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Came here for some phở cause I’m sick and phở makes me feel better and honestly I wish I hadn’t it’s was not good at all. The meat on my phở was disgusting and old and it made my mouth itch! Ugh! Never coming back!
Ruben L.
Classificação do local: 4 Adelanto, CA
Great friendly service, good food at a great price. 1st time I found this place was late, they were closing in 5 minutes and they still made me feal welcomed, allowed me to dine in and no pressure or funny looks from the kitchen. Place is small but kept clean, great Phở and Spring Rolls.
Robert Q.
Classificação do local: 1 Las Vegas, NV
absolutely not!!! stay away… was there on 01/07, place an order, git my phở, then all of a sudden… i looked down and saw something float to the top of the bowl… a damn roach!!! avoid this establishment!!!
Tasha H.
Classificação do local: 4 Hillsboro, OR
We came in for take out. I needed, yes needed. Okay, i wanted Phở. This was very good, not the best. But i enjoyed it. We waited about ten minutes in a booth for our to go order. While we waited the cashier/server, was friendly & talkative. He even have us water for our Short waiting time. The restaurant was clean and had about 4 tables of people at say 2pm? I’ll go again if in the area
Keith R.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
One of our favorite phở places in town, and by far the BEST phở on the Eastside. I’ve eaten at every phở place over here, a few times even because I’ve been desperate, and none of them come even close. The phở is delicious and the egg rolls are good. We come here 1 – 2 times per month to get our fix and when we are too lazy to go to Chinatown. Highly recommend it.
Jah T.
Classificação do local: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
Awesome Vietnamese beef stew with rice noodles! And the peanut sauce that accompanies the fresh spring rolls was delicious. It’s not far from work, so I’ll probably make my way here once or twice month. Yum! :)
Misty M.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This is a great casual and quick spot for lunch or dinner, both under $ 10. I tried the beef phở, beef stew, and grilled pork banh mi. Everything had really good flavor, the banh mi is on a perfect chewy baguette, and prices are awesome. The baguette was only $ 3.50 and the phở and stew were each around $ 8 or $ 9. The owner was really friendly and funny, joking around about working really hard to slice the banh mi perfectly down the middle. They were also great about providing any extra things we wanted — jalapenos on the banh mi, more bean sprouts and cilantro for the phở. I’m so happy to have found such a good Vietnamese spot on the Eastside!
Linda M.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Very nice place and service is good also. Lunch specials are great but I usually order off the lunch menu. The phở broth is good! And I don’t feel all dehydrated and thirsty after I dine here lol(cus some places use a lot of msg) the beef stew is just okay… I wasn’t impressed but maybe they just don’t get that many orders of it. But the phở and vermicelli dishes are great! My son loves the fried rice also. Food comes out pretty quick and the stuff is friendly :)
Simone C.
Classificação do local: 5 Henderson, NV
My first time eating at Phở Bistro was amazing. The location itself may be considered sketchy, but the quality of food is outstanding, plus we all know the hole in the wall like places are the best ones! The owner was extremely welcoming and helpful, and the broth of the Phở was tantalizing! The flavor was so rich of different characters that typically I don’t consume all of the broth afterward, but I gulped it down gladly! My son, who is 2 ½ years old, had the chicken phở and was delighted with it. He ate and drank the broth and enjoyed every second of it. With this review, I highly recommend this place to try, great prices, owner was welcoming, the décor may have not been my taste, but the quality of the food was incomparably great! New phở house that’s for sure!
Andrea D.
Classificação do local: 5 Henderson, NV
I was in the mood for Phở, we came across Phở Bistro because it is close by my husband’s office. I had the Phở Tai lunch special, for $ 5.95, you can’t beat it! It was really good. Next time I went, I ordered the won ton soup, which is amazing! It has lots of big, delicious won tons, tons of noodles, and meat. Then of course the bean sprouts and fixings on the side. I like mine with a bit of Sriracha too! So yummy, can’t wait to eat it again! Service is top notch as well.
Greg C.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
I gave Phở Bistro a try and sure was a great choice. Situated on the Eastside, it is the closest Vietnamese restaurant to my home. I called in my order for take out and the owner took my order. He was very polite on the call and gave me a total on the phone. Bonus points for that. He was very confident on the phone that it was going to only take 7 minutes. That make me smile. When I arrived, parking was plenty and restaurant sign was visible. it is between Salsa Loca(which I’ve been to) and a tattoo parlor(which I have not or will). The aroma of fragrant broth filled the space. The owner greeted me by my name(which I thought«how did he know»…but I might have been the only one with a take-out order.) He made sure I have utensils with my order. I ordered A42 pc Fried Eggrolls and P1 Special Beef Combination Phở. Once I got home, I unpacked my dinner and was amazed at how everything was prepared. The broth was in a stryofoam container/tall bowl with a bag around it. The Phở veggies(beansprouts, jalapeño, basil and lime) where in a small bag. The beef/noodles were in a compartmental box. The noodles were not over cooked and stuck together(another bonus). The noodle broke up effortlessly once mixed with the broth. The broth is not overly fatty/oily/salty. The only negative was the fried egg rolls. They were on a bed of lettuce and the condensation made it not crispy once it got home. Taste great still. Overall 5⁄5.
Jon T.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
While not a Phở expert, I eat what I like. This was my second visit for lunch and decided on the chicken Phở bowl. Since the amount of green onion is small I asked for extra and they gave plenty. My first visit I had the rare beef Phở and I did not add any additional spice to it. It was good but I wanted more. So this visit I added some Sriracha to it and what a huge difference. Very fresh tasting, side vegs are fresh and it was a great lunch bowl. They used only white meat chicken and I do wish they would use some dark meat also as it adds more flavor. But it’s their recipe. The bowl is so large I have yet to finish one. But for $ 6.95 it is worth the price. The staff is friendly, the place is clean, and food is served quick and hot. I enjoyed this place. Small, out of the way and two doors from my other hangout bar. Will have to try the other menu items on next visits.
A L.
Classificação do local: 2 Henderson, NV
Nice folks, but not sure what’s happening here. the three times I’ve come back the soup base was just tasteless. Also, with ordering 2 orders of fried egg roll(so total 8 egg rolls), I got 4 pieces of tiny lettuce(that slightly smaller than a tennis ball size). Thanks for being so giving.
Kim V.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
New Phở restaurant on the East side. Whoo hoo! Had the won ton noodle soup this time and… OMG, I absolutely love the won tons here! I work in Chinatown, so I’ve had a few versions at various restaurants in the area. I have to say these pork & shrimp balls of goodness are the best I’ve had yet. The broth was especially tasty, too. We also tried the grilled pork bahn mi sandwich and it was pretty darn good, too. Nice soft, yet crispy, bread and the right balance of cilantro & veggies ratio to the pork… and they didn’t add too much of the Vietnamese mayonnaise to it either. They are a little heavy handed when it comes to adding the cream to the Thai tea, but they have the right strength in the brew and sweetness, so it tastes just fine. :) Looking forward to trying more of their items in the future. You should, too!
Jennifer B.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
This is the only Phở place on my boyfriend’s side of town and we love the Vietnamese Fried Egg rolls so we decided to give it a shot. The inside was clean from a glance and the woman who waited on us was attentive. We ordered a Vietnamese pork dish and some Beef Chow Fun along with a starter order of fried egg rolls. The food was just okay, nothing that blew my mind. The Thai tea was actually my favorite part because they served it layered. However, the egg rolls were pretty disappointing. They seemed really greasy, the serving size was four but they only came with two small leaves of lettuce to wrap all four in. Additionally when I picked up my lettuce leaf, there was a little black spider attached to it. At that point, I didnt want mine anymore. My boyfriend squished the spider and he said he thought it would have just smashed but it had a hard outter shell. Needless to say, as much as I wanted to like this place… I will not be returning. Food was okay and the spider was off putting on how they store or clean their vegetables.
C M.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Had the soup fried rice and won tons. At first we were the only ones there. Later two other couples came. And strangely the workers there all sat down to eat. We felt bad asking for water and our check. The phở was really good. I finished it off the next day. I would definitely go again but maybe do take-out next time.
Oliver M.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Best phở in vegas; clean pleace, love it. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
Phillip S.
Classificação do local: 2 North Las Vegas, NV
Quite a disappointment. If you are a phở lover, you will hate this place. A ball of noodles topped with tasteless broth and average to poor meat. The meal started off well. I ordered the lunch special phở tai and spring rolls. The rolls($ 2.95) had more meat than most places and the sauce seemed to be more hoisin-based rather than peanut-based. Different than what I expected, but a pleasant surprise. The lunch special also comes with a small egg drop soup(figured that wouldn’t be included since I ordered phở, but it was; a welcome, albeit strange, surprise). The egg drop soup was also good. Solid egg drop soup with small pieces of carrot and corn added. Then the entrée came out and my experience took a nose dive. Honestly, it’s the worst broth I’ve encountered in Vegas. When I think of a good bowl of phở, the broth is complex in flavor, and is the star of the dish. This broth was flat and tasteless. I’m not sure if it’s broth from a packet, or broth that simply didn’t get simmered for long enough to develop flavor, but it wasn’t good. It would be more accurate to call it meat water than to refer to it as broth. The meat was not as bad as the broth, but still left a lot to be desired. The phở tai(rare beef) had a total of 7 small pieces of beef that, perhaps, were rare at some point, but were not by the time they got to me. They were somewhat chewy and lacked the flavor you usually get. Finally, the noodles… It seems like this place must put a ball of hard noodles in a bowl, slap some broth on there, throw in some meat and then bring it out immediately. The noodles were hard and difficult to separate until they had sat for a while. It’s probably just a matter of preference, but I’d rather have waited an extra couple minutes for the food to come out than get the hard ball of noodles that had to sit before eating. There are a couple saving graces of this place. First, the prices. The lunch specials are 5.95 and you get an entrée, can of pop(Pepsi or diet pepsi), and egg drop soup. That’s a great value. The spring rolls were also about half the price of other restaurants. And second, the food other than the phở was worthy of a 3 or 4 star rating. Unfortunately this place only gets two stars because this is supposed to be a phở restaurant, and the phở was terrible. Probably won’t be back unless I’m desperate.
Edgar L.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Nice little phở place close to home. Probably the best in east Las Vegas! Spring rolls are always fresh & they have an awesome $ 5.95 all day lunch special! Looks like it’s family operated, so that makes it feel cozy!
Momo B.
Classificação do local: 4 Paradise, NV
TRUEEASTSIDEFUH(PHO) It’s a very modest place with posters and photos of beautiful Vietnam. Canary yellow walls and tangerine color trim is emblematic of their love for free Vietnam. The loud and busy carpet is the lone reminder of the prior tenant Beijing Noodle House once famous for their hand pulled noodles. Had not revisited this strip mall in a couple years. Then it was an odd mixture of businesses attributing to zero synergy. Parking lot remains awkwardly laid out. The menu is well laid out with appetizers, phở, dry noodle dishes, Chinese entrees and desserts. There are a few Chinese items deleted, perhaps an indication of low demand. Won’t be surprised if a new menu is created in the near future. Of course I ordered the grilled pork chop and Yu-go was looking for their phở dac biet, but they call theirs«combination.» It doesn’t take long for our lunch to appear on our table. Both entrees are of substance, pleasantly aromatic and piping hot. For the price, it is of excellent value. My grilled pork chop was thicker than normal, fatty sweet and not all bones. It comes with long grain white rice and a small bowl of sweeten diluted fish sauce that may be used to season the pork and even the rice. Yu-go’s phở is clear broth, adequately flavored, hot to the last scoop and with plenty of rice noodle. Unlike a typical phở dac biet, no tripe, tendon or ligaments. Still most enjoyable and satisfying for a seasoned phở veteran. Their audience is non Asian. Whether they realize it or not, the cuisine is very authentic Vietnamese. I think there’ll be another visit for a taste of their Chinese entrees.
Angel K.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This place took over Beijing Noodle & I’m glad! I am sad to see a local spot gone but the family that owns this place is cute. I feel like they just opened a place to serve food they make at home. They claim to be a Vietnamese and Chinese spot but I didn’t see much Chinese except for the fried rices. It has a typical Vietnamese menu minus the curries. I did however see they offered a beef stew with bread yum. Basically the food was good, the place was clean, and the service was polite. They could do to stop by the tables more often except to drop food off but I enjoyed all of the staff I encountered. Very sweet and friendly. We tried their combo phở $ 8×2, a ban mi dac biet $ 3 and some change, and their spring rolls $ 3. All came out to $ 24 and some change. We were stuffed. It was a bargain IMO. I really liked their sandwich. Their bread was hot, fresh, and crunchy. I’ve never had one like that. I want to say they didn’t put the patte part. I have to say I didn’t miss it, and I’ve been eating those sandwiches since my childhood. At first it looked like they skimped on meat but it was perfect. I loved it. Their phở was good. It was a good size with a large amount of meat. The broth was good, the noodles were cooked just right, and it was served super hot. The bowl looked below average in size but it was just the right amount. I finished the whole bowl and the broth. Their spring rolls were good. The dipping sauce was good. I enjoyed them. I have to say for a newer place I thought they did a great job. If they are reading and I could help them improve I’d say to offer straws for their water, get a napkin dispenser for the table if they don’t plan to walk by too much, and lastly take their service to the next level. Overall I do plan on returning soon. In comparison to a Phở Kim Long, Phở Saigon, or Phở So 1 it is just as good but with the friendly staff you won’t find in China Town. Check them out!
Brooke P.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
This place is in the same location that Beijing Noodle Café used to be at. I came in 10 minutes before close and they still took me in. They asked if I wanted my order to go and I asked if I could done in and they said ok. Maybe they didn’t want to but they were still nice. We ordered egg rolls which only come with 2 but they came out fast and were piping hot and crispy. Our phở came out not too much longer after that. Broth is a tad oily but it was pretty good. I would order my beef next time on the side because it was not pink like if like to see. Overall the bowl of phở was comforting and the place is clean. I would definitely come back because they’re relatively not too far from home and they were super nice!