Located inside the Greenland Supermarket. In the food court to be exact. Decided to get the brisket phở, Came in a medium size bowl. Portion of meat, noodle and broth was good. Taste was alright, but the meat was way overcoooked. Wasn’t bad but didn’t impress me either. Couldn’t help but put in mind how not so clean the kitchen looked. The cleanliness was definitely questionable. I honestly don’t know if I’d eat here again, only because of better choices around the area.
A K.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
In sad that I’m just now discovering this place! They’ve been opened for 4 months now in the food court at Greenland, which is why I’ve never saw it! The owner is extremely friendly and you can tell she cares about how her food taste. We spoke briefly and I told her I was excited to see some dishes that reminded me of what my mother would make for my brother and I when we were little kids. I saw that she had a «Vietnamese» menu and of course, I had to order off that menu. I ordered the ca kho to and the canh chua with shrimp– which are super delicious tastes very authentic. Because she’s not in a full size restaurant, she’s able to keep her prices reasonable. They were only $ 10 each dish and if you were to order this at a regular restaurant, it would definitely cost 50% more. I’ve been to a few Vietnamese restaurants in Las Vegas and I have never been impressed. I’m glad this place is around and I’m definitely returning to try the other dishes on the«Vietnamese» menu.
Trina T.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
This place reminded me of the food courts back home where they serve lots of Asian cuisine, and it was a nice try. We love cha giao and they have it on the meny for $ 4.95, so we orderd 2 and waited about 10 minutes for our food. They come out hot and crispy, served only with romaine lettuce leaves, pickled carrot and radish, and their fish sauce. It was pretty tasty and a great way to satisfy that cha giao craving on the cheap.