Combo Pho w/ Meatballs
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Fatty brisket pho
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Brisket Pho
Pho Tai Gau Sach Bo Vien: Rare Beef, Fatty Brisket, Tripe, Beef Ball $19
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My husband really enjoyed the Pho!
Ellie R.
Sep 22, 2024
Surprisingly good pho for roughly the same price you'd find at most Vietnamese higher end restaurants. You can order at any of the kiosks or the counter and the pho comes out in about 5 minutes. I had both the rare slices and brisket pho options, would heavily recommend the brisket. Additionally, the seating is a bit limited but it helps that people come and go quickly.
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benjamin d.
Jan 9, 2025
Wouldn't sub the beef for an egg... And counter guy was completely dismissiveFood ok just ridiculous attitude
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Omar R.
Oct 11, 2024
This restaurant is located among the food area in Resorts World, Las Vegas. The food is decent, not great. You can place the order in any of the kiosks in the food court and head over to Famous Pho to wait for your order.The location is clean and there is plenty of tables to eat. It reminds me of a mall's food court. The pho did the job after a long delayed flight. I wouldn't rave about it but it's not bad.
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James A.
Aug 6, 2024
Living in Long Beach and close to Orange County, one gets spoiled for good Southeast Asia noodle soup and comparisons can become a bit unfair. So I wasn't expecting the greatest when ordering a combo pho bowl ($20) to go for a Saturday lunch, from Famous Pho, one of the many vendors in Famous Eats Street Market, located in the Resort World Casino in Las Vegas. But it was OK, satisfying that craving.Famous Pho only has two choices, both pho dishes, one with brisket and the combo having beef balls, tripe, and very rare thin steak. Vietnamese restaurants have really figured out how to package pho to-go, so it travels well. That being said, it is really meant to be slurped as soon as it is made. All the dry ingredients (noodles, beef balls, slice white onion, tripe, rare steak, brisket) were in the serving compostable bowl, with the very hot broth in a soup container. There was a final container with the accompaniments (bean sprouts, basil, lime wedges).So I put everything together and dived in. The broth had cooled considerably, so the raw steak remained pretty rare. The bean sprouts were fresh. I really liked the beef balls, in its consistency. And there was plenty of tripe, which I love in Pho. As for the broth itself, it was OK, not too oily but lacking the depth that you can get from preparing bone broth for a long time. And the noodles were indeed overcooked, and were badly clumping, even after sitting in the broth for a minute.There is an extra charge of $1 for every dish that you order to-go.
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Lisa T.
Aug 3, 2024
I was very surprised to find a pho restaurant inside a resort on the strip. You used to have to go to Chinatown to get pho. The pho was decent, not the best but was filling. The broth was okay, not overly salty, but also not packed with flavor. The rare beef was actually still a little rare and tender when we got our order. Overall, not bad.
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Janice J.
May 3, 2024
Pho was good, could have been hotter and the fatty brisket was a bit dry but overall satisfied my needs.* Pho Tai Gau Sach Bo Vien: Rare Beef, Fatty Brisket, Tripe, Beef Ball $19 A bunch of ordering stations with various food options where you place your order, pay and input your phone number so you'll get a text when the food is ready for pickup.
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Hieu L.
Nov 6, 2024
The fatty brisket is cooked to perfection, melts in your mouth, the rare beef is tender the nooodles cooked just right, the meatballs is very flavorful, but it has some very chewy (almost not edible)tendons in it, be careful if you are feeding little ones. The tripe is the best I ever had, so tender. The broth could used some improvement, 3 out 5 for the broth, it's still the best pho on the strip itself, way way better than Treasure Island. They offered all the condiments, including basil, bean sprouts, fresh chili, lime, sriracha, hoisin, and soy sauce (sorry, no fish sauce). Still the best Pho on the strip.
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Angela T.
Apr 14, 2024
Pho was okay. Cannot justify the price with the amount of pho I got and the quality of food.
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Robyn P.
Sep 13, 2023
This restaurant is located at the Famous Food Street Eats Food Court at Resorts World. My husband LOVES Pho and said it's one of the best bowls he's had ( saying a lot!). Service was excellent - Orders are placed via a self serve screen that takes orders for all the restaurants in the Food Court. The price was reasonable. The pieces of meat were generously sized and it was very flavorful. The portion size was large and is a meal within itself. The atmosphere is upbeat with nice music and comfortable tables amd chairs.
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Laila S.
Jan 27, 2025
Their Pho was amazing!! I was pleasantly surprised! Savory and full of flavor! Definitely a must if you like pho!
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