Again what can I say but awesome phở and the soup is hot not cold like some places and marvins service once again was on point, jus wish they had an xl bowl of phở for option hehe
Sam H.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Clean place with excellent phở broth. The portions are just right and the price is fair. The killer is the garlic wings. The staff told me it’s the best thing on the menu and that was no joke! Love them! Will be back soon!
Al A.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Wow, this place has changed cooks or something. The flavors are not the same and very salty. We would like to revisit soon, giving this place another opportunity.
Jonathan C.
Classificação do local: 2 Diamond Bar, CA
Co-worker was craving phở, so we found this place on Unilocal.I think the one thing we probably enjoyed the most here was their egg rolls which was very yummy! The place was really clean and the service was decent. However; from there, the experience was less than what I was sort of expecting. The phở was only a little warm when it came out and before I was done with it, it was relatively cold. No utensils were given, but I got up and got some, which was fine. I guess. No sauce dishes were given either, which is odd because they’re usually on the tables with the spoons in like a rack next to the napkin dispensers. Restaurant was incredibly cold and my legs were chattering because of it. Maybe that’s why my phở was colder… Maybe set a thermostat to adjust according to the climate outside. *side note– TV was playing some Hawaiian Program which had ill-proportioned aspect ratio which was annoying to look from time to time. This place seems to have a lot of potential, but has a lot to improve on. I hope it does well.
Krys R.
Classificação do local: 3 North Las Vegas, NV
I was not immediately impressed by the phở when I got it was not very hot nor the bun both were sub par and the Vietnamese egg rolls were placed on a wet plate so by the time we received them on one side of the egg rolls were soggy I have been here before and I was not impressed then either, the music in the place was obnoxious rap crap(drake) my little girl doesn’t need to be listening to when at a family restaurant, the advertisements read #dontgotochinatown but I recommend #goingtochinatown From now on
Jenelle M.
Classificação do local: 3 San Diego, CA
I usually go to Phở Kim Long but I live by Aliante and I didn’t want to drive as far so I found this place on Unilocal.Their spring rolls were really good, but their phở was okay. I was excited when I saw they put tripe inside their phở because Phở Kim long didn’t have it, but they charged me $ 3 for extra meat and I feel like there was barely any extra and I found myself having to look for more in my bowl. Their broth to me tasted kind of sweet to me, which I didn’t like. Also, my husband and I ordered Thai tea with Boba and their boba tasted mushy like it had been sitting out for a while and the tapioca also had zero taste. It was gross. Service was mediocre. It wasn’t a terrible place to eat, but definitely not my go to phở place.
Cassandra B.
Classificação do local: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
January drizzly weather + being sick = phở time! When I’m sick with a cold, all I want in life is some hot soup. I decided to finally venture out to Phở Rancho to get some vegetarian phở to help nurse me back to health. VEGETARIANPHO($ 7.95): Many reviews complained that their phở was served warm, but my phở was emitting steam and was quite hot. The phở had noodles, broccoli, carrots, cabbage, and silken tofu. I added bean sprouts, lime juice, and jalapenos into the mix as well. The broth is indeed sweet, but not in bad way. I ate my soup until there was no more broth left. Yum! 4⁄5 BEEFNOODLEPHO($ 7.95): Less colorful than mine but the husband enjoyed his phở. He said it was super filling. 4⁄5 TARO w/BOBA($ 3.50): Husband said it wasn’t as sweet as he would’ve liked it. 3⁄5 MILKTEA W/BOBA($ 3.50): The plastic cup the tea was served in was warm to the touch and the beverage itself was lukewarm. It’s supposed to be served cold. The tea itself was okay but the boba was atrocious. The texture was soggy, misshapen, and after one sip I wanted no more. I asked if it could be taken off the bill and the manager obliged, thankfully. SERVICE: We were immediately greeted upon walking in. Our waitress was soft-spoken but really nice. She was quick to get our beverage and food orders. Phở was out in less than 10 minutes. VIBE: Large, clean restaurant where you seat yourself. *No refills for soda. It’s by the can for $ 1.50. Worth a Return Visit? I’ll be back for the phở but I’ll stay clear of the boba in the future. Unilocal100CHALLENGE2016: #5
Wilz K.
Classificação do local: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
My second time here but this time we wanted to try eating here instead of to go. Food is good but service isn’t as well as their phở and spring rolls… Dayshift servers left already and my husband still didn’t get his extra order of beef. I would recommend for you to take your food to go. The male servers are more attentive so try eating during dinner instead. The food hit the spot and portions ate still good. We will try again but to go.
Rita M.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
The Phở and service was EXCELLENT! Third time was the charm! Tonight my hubby and I brought my brother– who was very impressed with the food and service! It was delicious and very happy with dinner tonight! This is definitely our go to restaurant for Phở in the Northwest Las Vegas!!! I will let all of my friends know this is the place to go!
Ellaine C.
Classificação do local: 5 Honolulu, HI
So much flavor, nice and quiet place to eat phở. The waiter greeted us once we walked in and I had the chicken phở. It’s nice and flavorful without adding any seasoning to it. This place is bomb!
Jenna S.
Classificação do local: 3 Kailua, HI
I found this place to be ok. Not the best phở I’ve ever had but not bad either. The service was a bit slow. 1⁄3 tables there during an off time for lunch and it still took ten minutes to be served drinks. The spring rolls were good, my son ordered some dumplings and liked them. We ordered some beef phở to share and it was just ok. Felt like it was missing something. With a really good phở broth, you shouldn’t NEED the sriracha and hoisin to give it flavor but even with the sauces it still tasted like it was missing something. The noodles were stuck, per other reviews, I now understand what they were talking about. They were so hard to eat! Lol. The slippery plastic chopsticks were difficult so I busted out my handy dandy wooden chopsticks(I ALWAYS keep a pair of chopsticks in my purse, they come in handy so often.) and even with the wooden chopsticks I was having a hard time. I tried a fork and still no luck! Just felt like it took forever to eat my food. TL;DR Not bad if you are in the area or don’t want to drive. Noodles in the phở are super sticky and hard to grab with plastic chopsticks, wooden chopsticks and a fork.
Joni W.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Hot, steamy phở noodles sure do take the chill off a cold night! Since I hadn’t tried Phở Rancho before, I knew I was taking a huge chance bringing the BF in for his first attempt at a huge bowl of phở, It was late and we just didn’t feel like traipsing over to Chinatown. However, Unilocalers never disappoint and this turned out to be a great selection. We were warmly greeted as soon as we swung the door open, as were other patrons. There are large screen TVs around the dining area, so if you need to keep up with the game, select a table near one of the screens because the volume is kept low, out of respect for other diners who don’t need dinner with TV.(Thank you.) Started with the cha gio(4 spring rolls) appetizer which came out of the kitchen immediately – very hot, meat-filled, and crunchy – which we wrapped in lettuce with grated daikon and carrots before dipping into the nuc cham sauce. I like the dipping sauce to be a little more flavorful, with some chilis, but it was still a good complement to the hot cha gio. Soon, the large soup bowls of phở were delivered, along with a side of fresh bean sprouts, basil, lime wedges, and slices of ultra-spicy jalapeño. My #18 mix of thinly sided rare steak and well-done steak truly hit the spot. Sprinkled with a little lime juice, the broth was the perfect mix of mellow with citrus tones and I tried to devour that bowl of noodles to the last drop. Couldn’t quite do it – it’s a good-sized serving and I even shared the steak with BF. On his side of the table, BFthoroughly enjoyed the steak, beef balls, even munched on the small bits of tripe that were in the broth(it was a beef combination, after all), but drew the line at the large slices of tripe or whatever. So just a heads up – in case you need a tamer version, make sure to ask what’s in any combination. By the time we could see the bottom of the phở bowl, we were way too full to try anything else, so had to pass on the large selection of juice, tea or boba beverages, but BF said we had to keep that place in mind for a quick stop to get some boba tea or fruit smoothies. With their attentive service, reasonable prices, and tasty, steamy phở — BF said it best, «this one’s a keeper»!
Rick M.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Ok, let’s start with the smell, this place smells like food. Not cigar smoke, grease trap, or sewer. It is clean, the staff are friendly, and(if you live in the NW of Vegas) it’s close. The Phō is outstanding! The broth alone was delicious. But the portion was good size and HOT like phō should be. I can’t wait to come back and try other items, but I will definitely be back for the Phō.
Troy O.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Start out by saying the food deserves a 5 rating but they dont serve any alcoholic beverages. We both had the rare beef steak phở and both loved it. You must try the house chili sauce(pic attached) with at least one bite; i ended up just adding it to my entire bowl. Restaurant is clean, our waitress Cassandra was a pleasure, service was fast, will definitely be back. #dontgotochinatown
Catalina G.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Waitress wasn’t too friendly and slightly rude. They got our drink order wrong but they fixed it. The only reason I didn’t rate it a one star because the gentleman named Johnny was very helpful and friendly towards us. They need to teach there staff about customer service. The food and broth was very good I’ll be back for the food but not the service.
Veronika O.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
So they cleaned up the restaurant, it’s once again fresh and clean, the menu has been revamped and now includes more choices of vietnamese dishes. I ordered the combination veggie stir fry on rice noodles, and a veggie egg roll. The servers are great, they know the menu inside and out.
Rich S.
Classificação do local: 1 Lake Forest, CA
Hmmm… not sure what’s going on today. I sat and waited for a minute But no greeting or anything. I walk by the counter to use the restroom and there’s a new guy working. I ask him if I can just order from the register. He tells me it’s gonna be awhile. I asked… what do you mean awhile. The restaurant was half full. He replies, «I’m not gonna lie. It’s really busy. I’m about to walk out. I’m the only one right now. It’s gonna be awhile.» Ummm…didn’t look that busy. I saw a guy in the back separating napkins. I asked who he was and he said he’s a cook… ummm…this is a 30 top place… Won’t be back until they get new servers and new cooks… Bye
Cathy C.
Classificação do local: 2 North Las Vegas, NV
We saw this place was highly-rated when I was craving some Vietnamese food. Well, I was highly disappointed. I tried my favorites: egg rolls, phở and Thai iced tea… and roast pork belly. Nothing was spectacular. The phở was lacking in flavor and it was only warm so, it got cold in a matter of seconds. The egg rolls were marginal. The roast pork belly seemed like it was nuked in a microwave so what would have been a wonderfully crunchy skin was tough, chewy and blah. The service was just as bad. Somebody actually left this place because their food took forever. They leave the food on your table but they don’t give you utensils… if you ever see the server again. Drive elsewhere to get a good bowl of phở.
Robert W.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Stopped in here for dinner on Tuesday night. Very clean, large place located near the Love Store in a newer mini shopping mall just south of Craig on Rancho. Ordered the Phở Nam and my friend ordered the Phở Tai. She said it was too sweet, like they added sugar to the broth. I thought it was too, but I like sweet so it was good for me. Decent amount of meat. We also had the shrimp spring rolls which were presented well but a little light on the shrimp. Overall, pretty decent, not the best Phở in town but not bad for a place in the NW part of town. Have some dinner, the do a little shopping at the Love Store for your next romantic rendezvous.
Dana S.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Not a bad little place. I was craving phở and was happy to find another option beside Viet Bistro in my neck of the woods. I guess I just wasn’t in the mood for the cigar stench emitting from the business next door on that particular evening. Here you won’t find a cigar shop next door, but you will find The Love Boutique. So for those of you who want to get your phở fix and pick up some sexy(or trashy) lingerie, it is your lucky day. We arrived around 7:30pm and the place had several patrons. It is spacious, well lighted and appeared clean. We enjoy the fact that they also have booths — it’s the little things, I guess. The server was friendly, but initially a bit overzealous asking if we are ready to order before we’ve even had the chance to properly open our menu. Unlike many other phở restaurants, the menu here isn’t 17 pages with 700 different combinations of phở. It is pretty straight forward which I actually like. If you are an indecisive person with an attention span of a fruit fly you get it. They offer phở, vermicelli, several fusion dishes like pad thai and fried rice. Obviously pad thai in and of itself ins’t a fusion dish, but it is fusion for it to be offered at a Vietnamese restaurant. The prices are very reasonable. We had shrimp spring rolls, a bowl of combination phở and pad thai all for $ 22 pre tip! The shrimp spring rolls were pretty standard, but enjoyable nevertheless. The phở broth here is much sweeter. It is unlike any other place I have tried in town. I wasn’t sure about it at first, but grew to really enjoy it midway through my meal. There was a generous serving of meat in the phở, but the noodles were clumped and slightly soggy/soft. My husband’s pad thai was too sweet for my taste. I won’t knock stars off for that because I am judging it based on the phở and not filler dishes it offers. For now, I think it is A-OK and I do intend on going back and sampling more of their phở offering.