"A late-night bowl of pho at this Chinatown favorite is a Las Vegas rite of passage — it may not be the absolute best pho in town, but at 2 a.m. it’s the one that matters most. Inside the lights are bright, the tables packed, and the crowd is a blur of off-shift chefs, bar hoppers, and industry regulars trickling in from the Strip for something hot and restorative. Start with crunchy chicken egg rolls for the table, then dive into a steaming bowl of beef pho: a deeply aromatic broth tangled with tender rice noodles, rare steak, and brisket. Dress it up with jalapeños, bean sprouts, and torn basil, then slurp it until bleary-eyed; the vibes during the wee hours are like a sleepover party that’s gone on too long — over-tired and buzzing, but mostly quietly content." - Janna Karel
"Phở Kim Long stays open until 2:30 a.m. nightly or 4:30 a.m. Friday through Sunday, serving up big bowls of pho that will hydrate and restore you better than any Gatorade ever could. If soup isn’t your jam, opt for a comforting clay pot layered with rice, eggplant and pork, or one of their stir-fried noodles." - Janna Karel
"Open 24 hours? Check. Inexpensive? Check. This reliable cafe satisfies every Vietnamese craving around the clock with dishes such as charbroiled pork and egg roll with vermicelli, pho, and spring rolls." - Janna Karel
"The Chinatown restaurant caters to the late-night crowd with flavorful bowls of pho flying out of the kitchen until 2:30 a.m. or later. Pho options include chicken, shrimp, and steak with beef broth and a vegan version for plant-based diners. Also at Town Square." - Janna Karel
"I go to Pho Kim Long in Chinatown for flavorful bowls of pho that cater to the late-night crowd, with service running until 2:30 a.m. or later." - Janna Karel