If you’re going for great phở, definitely come here. If you’re coming for atmosphere and great service, don’t. Although the phở was absolutely stellar, the people sitting behind us were the loudest, and crudest people I have ever dealt with. My father had to get out of his seat and go find us a waitress because we waited so long before ordering. After he did that, we got everything as soon as possible(I hope). The only reason I gave 3 stars is for the service and loud people(the people is expected from a casino, but still…). Overall, great food, medium prices($ 14.95 per bowl), and fun people watching in those horrible Vegas outfits!
Katie N.
Place rating: 2 Westminster, CA
Bad experience… I ordered the phở Bo Thai and there was soap in mine… The broth tasted weird and the noodles were hard…
Regina L.
Place rating: 3 Sewickley, PA
I should have read the reviews before eating here, but I was so excited for Vietnamese food. Don’t get the phở with meatballs. The meatballs are rubbery and the only flavor I get is pork. No lemongrass or garlic or anything. It comes with the right add-ins, including Thai basil. They have the right condiments, fish sauce, chili paste, sriracha, etc. Service is good.
Isabel K.
Place rating: 4 Granada Hills, Los Angeles, CA
We came here after Mystere and were seated immediately. The drinks were served very quick and our orders were taken promptly. The rare phở soup was really good. The vermicelli noodles were sweet and refreshing.
Aaron H.
Place rating: 1 Venice Beach, CA
Double the price of most phở half the taste. Phở bosa a few mins away is far greater. You can pick up a whole steak for the price of phở here. Really disappointing
Jamie G.
Place rating: 1 Orlando, FL
This place is a joke they can’t even answer the phone correctly they can’t even understand you when you tell the your address. I a end 16 minutes Just repeating my address. I was switched on the phone to 3 different people. Get it together or don’t open a restaurant.
Birdy H.
Place rating: 3 Santa Clara, CA
I’ve been going here during every visit to Vegas cus it’s on the strip and I don’t have to go very far when I’m craving phở or asian food. It’s located inside Treasure Island. This café serves both Asian and American food. Take your pick. It is a bit pricy but that’s Vegas for you. Nothing is cheap in Vegas(sighs). The portions are decent and the taste is decent so I’m willing to pay the cost to not have to go off the strip. Service can get a bit slow when its busy but other than that, very nice people and environment.
Alison T.
Place rating: 2 Alhambra, CA
One of the worst places for Vietnamese cuisine, granted you’re inside a Vegas hotel and you can’t expect much. The pictures on the menu looked great but I guess you can’t expect a lot from a place that serves American breakfast along with Vietnamese food. Its really pricey and the servers don’t care to serve you at all. They ignore you and take forever to serve you but the biggest disappointment is the Phở. Its the worst I’ve ever had even though it comes in large portions its barely palatable.
M S.
Place rating: 2 San Bernardino, CA
Went to this place last night, due to the fact that it was nearby and we were staying at the same hotel. Came around 11:30 pm and was seated very quickly which was nice. The staff were all personable and friendly. Service was great, however the quality of the food and price completely ruins their score. First, the pricing is ridiculous. Now, they do give you a large amount of meat for a bowl of phở, which was great! They also only have large bowls, however that’s not enough to sway me away from the outrageous prices. $ 15 on average per bowl, and $ 19 for specialty bowls. NOTWORTHIT. You can definitely find cheaper, better phở elsewhere. Vegas can price their food however they want, but I’d rather go with half the price off the strip. Second, the staff was great, but when our bowls finally arrived, they were cold! We had to ask for another full bowl of broth just to get some warmth into our meal. Overall, this place isn’t worth it. I will admit that I have not tried anything else aside from their Vietnamese menu. Maybe their other dishes are better? I don’t know, but I won’t be going back.
Andrew S.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Surprising to find a phở restaurant inside of the treasure island hotel. Sadly they are not open past midnight. The phở was surprisingly decent. I would not say it is my favorite phở joint but the phở was tasty, had good flavor, and tons of meat, but expect to pay twice the price. My phở Tai was $ 16 before tax and tip! Portions are generous and the perfect hangover cure!
Ray O.
Place rating: 2 Tracy, CA
Had dinner with what I thought would be authentic Vietnamese cuisine. What a disappointment. They claim it is authentic so I tried the traditional Vietnamese soup called«Phở» and not only did it not taste as authentic as they claimed, it came out cold so the meat did not cook through well, and the the egg rolls I ordered separately were cold and soggy. To top it off, soup and egg rolls came to $ 36(tip included). Service was good so I tipped the server but gave my comments politely on the food. I think your better off going to the smaller mom and pop shop restaurants as they are fast, hot, good tasting(authentic) and reasonable in price. Phở at the café is in the Treasure Island Hotel where I am staying, so I thought I’d save myself a drive. Bad mistake; as I should have taken the drive to get a better meal! I’ve tried the Mongolian beef and the honey walnut prawns here during my last visit and would rate the taste and quality as average. It will put a dent in your wallet though as these dishes for a single serving are about $ 25 each. So hopefully you had a good run on the black jack table or hit a jackpot on the slots, then the house would pay for your meal. Enough said.
Keith A.
Place rating: 3 Riverside, CA
Service: 3.5÷5 The Servers were attentive and polite Setting: Inside Treasure Island Hotel in the Coffee Shop Interior: Modern Ambience: mod-noise, semi dark, can be intimate. Price: $ 15& more(Too pricey) Menu: Limited Amount — More choices if you go to a Legit Vietnamese Restaurant. Food: I got veggie Phở – so far it has a decent taste to it… however the vegetables are too big, it is not cut into a decent size… they serve it by the original size of the vegetable! 3⁄5 –I ordered Thai Ice Coffee– it is definitely STRONG… and tasted really good(if ur a coffee lover – u will like this) 4⁄5 –Friends ordered Beef phở, rice and chicken. Overall it has a decent taste. They graded it 3⁄5. Not bad or not great… it is decent enough to get full. Overall Grade: 3⁄5 The food is ok” the downfall is the price… each phở cost $ 15…I don’t think it’s worth paying this much. My suggestion is to go to a REALLEGITPHO place… Less pricey and better tasting food. Then again this is LASVEGAS… so what do you expect???
Gerry B.
Place rating: 3 Westminster, CA
We ate here right before we went to see Mystere at Treasure Island. We originally went to the Bellagio buffet but there was a 2 hour wait and we only had an hour to eat and get to our show. We waited in line for a while. We looked on as multiple tables were cleaned and opened up yet we continued to stand in line. I think there were not enough servers for the night and they were backed up. Not the server’s fault but definitely showed a lack of management. On a Saturday night with a lot of people in town for multiple things, the restaurant should have been much more prepared. First waiter we had was very nice. The second one we had was very quiet and seemed to be confused with a lot of things. I’m not sure if he was new, but I did see the supervisor explaining a lot of things to him. No big deal, we aren’t picky but again with the city being so busy the restaurant should of prepared for it. Food was pretty good. Not the best in Vegas but definitely good for a casual atmosphere in a casino. The portions were quite large and the drink specials were very good. Good place to go for a quick bite to eat especially before seeing a show. The prices were very reasonable.
Silvia F.
Place rating: 1 Long Beach, CA
Holy Moly! Yuck! I tried giving this place a try and oh my, how my stomach regretted it later! The food is nasty and bland! No flavor what’s so ever! Do yourself a favor and save yourself the money and go elsewhere!!! I guarantee you’ll thank me later! My friend and I left all our food because everything was so flavorless. Also, the waitresses can be rude. Nasty food + Nasty Customer Service= never coming back, not even if this is the last restaurant standing!!! I think I’d rather starve myself than having to eat this food again.
Todd B.
Place rating: 2 St. Petersburg, FL
Well, when you know better and you do it anyway, you have no one to blame but yourself. My girlfriend and I were at TI to see Mystere(which was fantastic, by the way, but more on that in another review). Afterwards, she wanted something to eat and some Vietnamese sounded good. Now… lets face it. This is a late night café inside a casino called«The Coffee Shop.» Even ignoring the 2.5 star average reviews, why would they have good Phở? Just putting«phở» in the name doesn’t qualify you. That said, Vegas does have a large Asian population and lots of Asian tourists and some of them were in here eating. We weren’t in the mood to do a lot of research or bounce all over Vegas, so we rolled the dice. We got Phở. At a coffee shop. We deserve what we get. I’d probably have gone with 3 stars after my first bite. I got the beef stew phở — so not really your standard Vietnamese fare. I figured at the Coffee Shop, lets make it a bit more american and a bit less Vietnamese, and maybe it would be okay. The first few bites were good. I was pleasantly surprised. But the more I ate, the more chewy and gamey the meat became. I probably had about half the bowl, and then gave up because my stomach was warning me that I was already in for a rough night, and I was pushing it. As you can probably imagine, I didn’t leave there feeling too good. By the time we got back to our hotel, my stomach was making me pay for what I did. It was a very uncomfortable sleep that night. So, why 2 stars instead of 1? Convenience and taste. Like I said, it started out pretty good, and it was good enough to finish half of it. That has to count for something. But now I know — you don’t order Indian food at a gas station; you don’t eat the last hot dog at 7 – 11; and you don’t order Vietnamese food from«The Coffee Shop.»
Erica D.
Place rating: 3 Lansing, MI
This spot is great when you’re not a Vegas resident and you just need your phở fix on the strip. Sometimes the phở here is almost truly delicious! Like, super phoey. You know what I’m taking about. I once had a top 5 bowl ever here. Once. The problem is that kind of god-crafted phở is not consistent here, and chances are you’ll end up with their faux phở. Not a trace of star anise, tons of visible floaters in the broth that taste like a bad bouillon cube, and aluminum tasting beef. Very unpho. We once came on both a Saturday and Sunday and had very different ends of the spectrum on each visit. Still, it’s worth a shot. Vegas is full of gambling and chance, and Phở At The Coffee Shop is no different.
Sheena T.
Place rating: 4 Nashville, TN
So much hate for this place on Unilocal!Man. This was an excellent lunch option close to our hotel! Let me start off by saying, I’m using my Vegas ranking system which is… it’s gonna be more expensive. However, I’ve paid way more than I should in Vegas for food that was gross. So in my mind… if I’m getting tasty food and a lot of it for less than $ 20.00 per person, I consider that pretty awesome. I had a bowl of the Vegetarian Phở and it was HUGE and delicious. We also had the spring rolls, and my BF had some kind of a meat dish that was really great as well. Food was great. I also had some of their red sangria, and it was SO good. Seriously. And at only $ 7.00 a glass, I was very happy with it! We even took some in to-go cups! Gotta love Vegas… However, a star was lost because the service was pretty terrible. We waited quite some time to order and I didn’t get my sangria until AFTER we had our food. But once we ordered food, it came out very quickly and was awesome. Also, it was a bit strange that this restaurant shared a space with a coffee shop, but, that just means you have more variety I guess! For a reasonably priced option and excellent food on the strip, I think this place is a winner.
Joe N.
Place rating: 1 Milpitas, CA
After a long day of double pool parties(Drai’s then Marquee) and then a nightclub(Marquee again because Kaskade killed it at the day party), my friends and I felt like we were near death the next morning and were in dire need of some phở. We stayed at the Venetian and one of my friends had already tried the phở special the day before at Noodle Asia located in the hotel and it was terrible! So my turnt down party crew and I crossed the bridge and hopped over to Treasure Island to have a bowl of phở at their phở restaurant. The service was pretty slow and all I could taste was MSG. The hot soup helped the hangover, but I had to add extra hoisin sauce and sriracha to hide that dreadful MSG flavor. The phở still did the trick because before I knew it I was raging with Diplo and friends at EBC, but I’ll probably find a different hangover solution next time I’m in that neck of the Vegas strip.
Susan C.
Place rating: 2 Vallejo, CA
Hung over? Need a GIANT bowl a Phở no matter what the exorbitant price? This is your spot. Not particularly spectacular, but passable enough. Still feels detoxifying and hits all the right flavor profiles. However, this 3 star review got bumped for AWEFUL service. Took forever and the staff(both hosts and servers) were less than welcoming. I felt like a cow going to slaughter. We were treated with the equivalent amount of respect as well. Hospitality needs some work.
Amy H.
Place rating: 2 San Jose, CA
This phở tastes like phở hoa status and was not flavorful at all. And it costs friggin 13 bucks for a bowl. I am not feeling that at all. Thank goodness they had an American menu and I got me some beef nachos. That is what I am talking about it costs 17 after tax and tip but the portions were big and it totes beat the nasty phở I shared with my friend. I’m sure there are other good phở places but since it is so close to our place, we just went there and chowed down. **TIPS** 1) Ask to split the bill if you have a group. They will do it! 2) Skip on phở and eat from American menu. 3) This place is in treasure island and stays open until 2:30am.