Deep Fried Tofu (Dau Hu Chien)
Phở Kim Long

Phở Kim Long

Las Vegas, United States Of America

Asian • Casual • Chinese • Vietnamese


"For picking a Vietnamese restaurant out of the blue that was open late this is definitely not a bad option. The food was decent and quick. A little disappointed they didn't have a bahn mi but I did find a decent substitute, even if it wasn't a Vietnamese dish.Spring rolls: these were decent. They didn't have any carrots to provide some crunchy but the vermicelli and rice wrapping were done right. We ordered with shrimp, no pork, and they came out super fast, so we know they are fresh as they don't advertise just shrimp on the menu.Vegan pho: The broth was really good! Could've done with smaller bits of carrot, as they are they were a bit too big to eat without looking like a rabbit ?. The noodles were cooked well, not over done and soft. The rest of the veggies were as expected, although the bok choy was a little on the small side and cut in quarters rather than each leaf peeled off the main plant. Otherwise it was good.Drunken noodles with shrimp: I came looking for a bahn mi but they don't have one here, so I ordered this instead. These had a good flavor but there were so many bean sprouts the noodles bite was replaced by a crunchy vegetable texture. I'm generally ok with bean sprouts, but when I ordered drunken noodles I was expecting more noodles than bean sprouts. My only other complaint was that it wasn't quite spicy enough, something I'm used to specifying at a Thai restaurant but wasn't able to here. Fair enough, Vietnamese restaurant serving Thai food, I suppose I get it.Overall, if you're looking for decent food really fast late at night this is a good option. Wouldn't hesitate to come back."