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Pho King Vietnamese Kitchen Las Vegas Reviews from The Last Year
The ribeye pho is delicious and worth every penny.
I've been to many pho spots this one lives up to its name. The only thing it's missing is a good satay/cream broth. The service is pretty fast, the servers have a disconnect they aren't the friendliest, our server once barely spoke English when I asked him a question idk if he understood what I said. I appreciate the authenticity though. I think for the price this is the best pho in Vegas.
My wife and I have been here several times.
So many times now that the gentleman who takes our order has it memorized. We get the Pho with chicken and vegetable spring rolls. Everyone working here is friendly and pleasant and the Pho is consistently great.
BEST PHO.
I'm visiting from Honolulu and I will make it a mission to come here every trip going forward. I had the rare steak pho and summer rolls. Amazing. Fresh ingredients, tasty broth, perfect noodles, superb service, and extremely clean restaurant. There were only about two servers for a full restaurant (and a waiting list) and let me tell you.. they KEPT UP and provided GREAT service. Love it here!! Highly recommend.
This was some of the better Pho I've tried in LV.
None of it seems to be as good as what I had in Seattle and the prices are straight up insane here. It's a pretty big shock to the system to spend over 20 years paying around $6.50 for the extra large Pho Thai at the Than Bros in WA, which was nearly half a gallon of soup and to then move down here to find that it costs $16-$22 for a much smaller bowl that never tastes as good. To their credit, the pho here is better here than at most of the places I've tried around town in my quest to find something close to what my kids grew up on, this is a win but the prices are still not great. it's a bowl of soup that's mostly liquid. I don't want to crack on these guys. I assume they're just charging the local going rate and their product is much better than most of their competition so for now, this is my go-to spot. Honestly though, I've found ramen and The Magic Noodle to be a better value than any of the pho spots here when I need some soup so I've transitioned over to them
I was visiting Vegas and this spot is so nice, I ate it
I was visiting Vegas and this spot is so nice, I ate it twice! Some of the best pho I've ever had. The broth is filled with aromatic anise and with every sip, I felt myself being rejuvenated. The meat portions are plentiful and the fresh herbs are gorgeous. I also loved that my pho was loaded with green onions and white onions alike. Just added to the already fantastic flavor profile. The egg rolls were hot and crispy. I would definitely order them again. It's a nice little fried indulgence that pairs well with the hot soup. The service was quick and they immediately welcomed us in. I loved the bright and airy ambience. Safe to say I will definitely be back upon my next visit!
Food is always soo good.
Service is fast and ambience is relaxing. Been going back at least once a week.
Their food is delicious and authentic.
Wait time between ordering your food to eating is about 10-15 minutes, and worth it. You know the food will be good because staff is family / older folks working the tables.
The service here is unsatisfactory and the staff's
The service here is unsatisfactory and the staff's attentiveness leaves much to be desired. We've experienced a significant delay, waiting more than 10 minutes just for water, with our food order taking an excessive amount of time to arrive. It appears that the restaurant's employees are prioritizing takeaway orders, neglecting those of us dining in.
Overall: 4.
5/5 (dine in) Pho King looks like your typical Vietnamese restaurant with a basic level of service. It was quiet when we came in for dinner on a Sunday night so it was a tense atmosphere for a little while but the delicious food made up for that. Bánh Mì With Pork ($9.25): The banh mi is perfectly toasted. Crispy on the edges but soft on the inside. Flavors are subtle but there. Love their charbroiled pork which was the star of the show. Pho-King Stone Pho ($23.95): This was pricey but worth it! You get a good amount of angus beef slices (4.3-5 ozs) that you cook yourself on a sizzling hot lave stone. Put butter on the stone before you put the meat on to avoid it sticking on the stone. It will still get a nice char mark and will taste so much better! I'm not sure what the other two sauces were but they didn't really compliment the beef. Now the pho bowl was huge and enough for 2 people. The broth was amazing; I didn't have to add additional any sauce. This was one of the best pho broth I had in Vegas! Bún Dac Biet (Special Bún): This was also a huge bowl that could be shared. Lots of veggies so it was refreshing. The egg roll was alright, the shrimp was good, but the pork was the best. Grilled Pork Chop ($7): Kinda dry and not that flavorful. Shrimp Patty ($7): Comes with two fried shrimp patty strips which were hard and dry. Hard pass.
Love the meatball pho & pork bahn mi sandwich.
Consistently good pho and food is ready quick and packaged excellent for pickup.
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Prepaid Reservation Fee
By 👻 @CivilizedCard10, 07/06/2023 5:26 pm
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When you sell a reservation that has a prepaid fee AT takes a commission on that fee. This doesn’t really make sense because it’s an expense the seller incurs not part of the profit that is shared.
For example:
Carbone NYC fee to book table for 2 is $108.88
If you sell it for $200 on AT you get $140 from them.
Your net profit is $31 and AT collects $60 in fees.
It would make more sense not to charge commission on the upfront fee as this creates a disincentive and results in higher costs for buyers.
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Answer from 🥩 @FamousStation67 (07/06/2023 6:51 pm)
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Agreed. Ultimately not addressing this month after month is clearly resulting in a drop in certain venue’s rankings & sales.
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Answer from 👻 @LaudableSupport16 (10/23/2023 11:47 am)
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I agree to this!
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