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    Top 15 Best Phở Restaurants in Las Vegas

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    If you're in the Las Vegas area looking for some tasty pho, Vietnamese soup, here's a list of fifteen good places to start.

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    Celiac.com 05/05/2022 - Phở, for those in the know, is the delicious broth-based soup, made from beef, oxtail or chicken, that is the national dish of Vietnam. 

    We've done an article about how most types of Pho are gluten-free, as long as you remember to use only gluten-free condiments. 

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    Phở is almost always served with a variety of condiments, including bean sprouts, cilantro, Thai basil, mint sprigs, scallions, and saw-tooth leaves, bird's eye chilis, sliced jalapeño peppers, hoisin sauce (make sure it's gluten-free), Sriracha (Rooster) Sauce, and lime wedges. Definitely avoid egg noodles in your phở.  Yes, Sriracha (Rooster) Sauce. 

    Our articles on Phở restaurants in San Francisco and the Bay Area and Best Phở in Los Angeles have been very popular. 

    With that in mind, here's a list of some solid pho restaurants in the Las Vegas area. There are so many good pho restaurants in the Las Vegas, that it's hard to count them all, let alone list them here.

    If we missed a favorite pho spot of yours, or if you know of a good one, please share it in the comments below and we'll be sure to add it to our list.

    NOTE: Restaurants can change owners, employees, recipes, etc., without notice, so it's always important to call ahead or ask about the gluten-free status of anything you order, including their Pho.

    If you're looking for great Phở in Las Vegas, here's a great list of places to start:

    District One Kitchen & Bar
    3400 S Jones Blvd Ste 8
    Las Vegas, NV 89146
    (702) 413-6868
    District One takes its name from the center of the twelve neighborhood districts in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). The District One menu includes pho oxtail, pho tai nam with rib-eye steak, pho bo vien with beef balls, pho ga with chicken, and pho tom with shrimp. The must-try dish, however, is pho served with a 1.5-pound Maine lobster, rice noodles, and lobster broth.

    Lemongrass
    3730 S Las Vegas Blvd
    Las Vegas, NV 89158
    (702) 590-8670
    https://www.aria.com/en/restaurants/lemongrass.html
    Lemongrass serves Thai and Vietnamese specialties in sleek surroundings, complete with a surprisingly extensive wine list. Opt for the beef pho, which comes out nice and hot with plenty of topping options.

    Orchid Vietnamese Restaurant
    4266 W Spring Mountain Rd B-106
    Las Vegas, NV 89102
    (702) 268-8159
    https://www.orchidvietnameserestaurant.com/
    Orchid has a big menu that encompasses way more than just pho: start your meal with banh xeo or summer rolls, then take your pick of vegan, beef or chicken pho.

    Pho4Real
    4145 S Grand Canyon Dr Ste 102
    Las Vegas, NV 89147
    (702) 463-2125
    Started by two Vietnamese sisters, Pho4Real in the Southwest is home to pho with brisket, flank steak, meatballs, tendon, and other red meat options plus a seafood variety with squid and shrimp. Diners can also order braised Vietnamese five-spice fried chicken, pad Thai, and chili garlic tofu.

    Pho 90
    4355 W Spring Mountain Rd #101A
    Las Vegas, NV 89102
    (702) 248-0698
    This casual Chinatown pho destination offers classic varieties of the beef noodle soup including versions with rare steak and tripe, beef balls, and well-done flank. Diners can also savor chow fun, vermicelli, bahn mi, and smoothies.

    Pho Aimie
    8390 S Rainbow Blvd
    Las Vegas, NV 89139
    (702) 776-7017
    Formerly known as Pho Annie, this Vietnamese restaurant offers two Las Vegas locations including one on Rainbow Boulevard and a second on West Ann Road. Diners will find an extensive range of pho choices including rare steak and brisket, vegetable with fried tofu, barbecue pork, and beef with carrot. The menu also features vermicelli with egg rolls, udon with crab meat, and stir-fried chicken with lemongrass.

    Pho Bosa Restaurant
    3711 S Valley View Blvd
    Las Vegas, NV 89102
    (702) 418-1931
    http://phobosakitchen.com/WaXMZ/
    Pho Bosa is known for its smoked oxtail pho and pho bo bien with beef broth. Closed Wednesday.

    Pho Bistro
    4130 S Sandhill Rd
    Las Vegas, NV 89121
    (702) 463-5944
    This east side pho spot serves pho with filet mignon, shrimp, chicken, vegetables, and other slow-simmered ingredients. Pho Bistro also offers pot stickers, bahn mi, and crispy battered shrimp.

    Pho Kim Long Restaurant
    4023 W Spring Mountain Rd
    Las Vegas, NV 89102
    (702) 220-3613
    http://phokimlong.info/
    Open 24-hours, this Chinatown pho favorite just off the Strip caters to late-night eaters with pho choices including chicken, shrimp, and steak with beef broth. Vegan options available.

    Pho King Vietnamese Kitchen
    9310 S Eastern Ave ste 107
    Las Vegas, NV 89123
    (702) 790-2003
    http://www.facebook.com/phokinglv
    Silverado Ranch favorite Pho King Vietnamese Kitchen serves great combination pho filled with ribeye, brisket, and tendon. They also accomodate vegan diners with vegan pho made with vegetable broth, tofu, and steamed vegetables.

    Pho Saigon 8
    5650 Spring Mountain Rd
    Las Vegas, NV 89146
    (702) 248-6663
    Pho Saigon 8 has three Las Vegas locations where diners can choose from more than 15 different types of pho. Open late, the Chinatown location near the Strip make it the perfect spot for late night pho.

    Pho Sing Sing
    2550 S Rainbow Blvd
    Las Vegas, NV 89146
    (702) 380-2999
    At Pho Sing Sing, your choices include pho tai bo vien (rare steak and beef balls), pho china nam gan gau (rare steak, brisket, tendon, and flank) and pho chin bo vien (well done brisket and beef balls). 

    Pho Thanh Huong
    1131 E Tropicana Ave D
    Las Vegas, NV 89119
    (702) 739-8703
    From its base just east of the Strip, Pho Thanh Huong offers seven varieties of pho including mushroom, seafood, and tofu.

    Sidestreet Pho & Grill
    8560 W Desert Inn Rd
    Las Vegas, NV 89117
    (702) 473-5007
    Sidestreet Pho & Grill offers a make-your-own pho option with choices such as rare steak, brisket, and tripe. 

    Viet Noodle Bar
    5288 Spring Mountain Rd
    Las Vegas, NV 89146
    (702) 750-9898
    Viet Noodle Bar in Chinatown is a locally loved pho spot that serves multiple varieties of the Vietnamese soup including brisket, oxtail, rib-eye, fatty flank, and vegetable. 



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