Pho Kim Long
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Pho Kim Long

Las Vegas, Nevada

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A 24-hour pho shop on Spring Mountain Road that's been feeding the Vegas service industry for decades. The broth is deep, the cuts of beef are honest, the herb plate is generous, and the room is fluorescent-lit and exactly as comforting as a 4 a.m. bowl of soup needs to be. This is the food of the city's actual nighttime workforce.

Insider tip

Order pho dac biet (special, with everything). Add the bird's-eye chili from the condiment caddy. Tear up the Thai basil and stir it in.

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