Welcome to Master Kim's Tofu House #2
Welcome to Master Kim's Tofu House #2, a culinary gem located in Las Vegas, NV. This establishment is dedicated to serving authentic Korean hot pot and tofu soups, offering a delicious blend of traditional flavors and high-quality ingredients like Certified Angus Beef. Signature dishes such as the Spicy Galbi Jjim and Budae Jjigae Hot Pot reflect the heart and soul of Korean cuisine, making it a perfect spot for sharing with family and friends. With a modern yet cozy atmosphere and attentive service, Master Kim's invites you to savor hearty meals that warm your heart and soul in every spoonful.
- 7060 S Durango Dr #104, Las Vegas, NV 89113 Hotline: (702) 776-7761
Welcome to Master Kim's Tofu House #2!
Located conveniently at 7060 S Durango Dr #104, Las Vegas, NV 89113, Master Kim's Tofu House #2 showcases the vibrant flavors of Korean cuisine, anchored in the heart of Las Vegas. This restaurant specializes in hot pot creations that warm the soul and satisfy the palate, making it a beloved destination for both locals and visitors.
Signature Dishes Worth Highlighting
- Galbi Tofu Soup: Featuring certified Angus beef bone-in short rib, this dish presents a rich flavor profile that's savory and satisfying, priced at $19.00. It's a great choice for meat lovers!
- Seafood Tofu Soup: A delightful blend of shrimp, mussels, clams, and squid, this dish offers a crescendo of oceanic flavors, perfect for seafood enthusiasts, also priced at $19.00.
- Budae Jjigae Hot Pot: Combining kimchi, spam, sausage, and American cheese, this dish recalls the history of post-war Korean dining—comfort food at its finest, priced at $52.00 and perfect for sharing.
- Intestine Hot Pot: For the adventurous eater, this hot pot features beef intestines, tripe, and udon, a spirited dish that captures the essence of traditional Korean fare at $58.00.
Master Kim's Tofu House #2 elevates the concept of dining with an inviting atmosphere that beautifully balances modern aesthetics and homely warmth. As you enter, you're greeted by a clean, well-appointed setting that boasts various seating options, appealing to both large gatherings and intimate dinners.
Customer Experiences
Feedback from esteemed patrons highlights infectious enthusiasm for the incredible service and generous portions offered here. For instance, one customer, Huy T., sings praises of the delectable flavors of the tofu soup and LA galbi combo, even recalling past promotions that made dining here an unbeatable deal. There's an undeniable consensus that the heartwarming banchan (side dishes) paired with each meal bring a familiar, homey touch to the dining experience.
However, some guests noted that while the quality is commendable, the prices have adjusted, making a visit during promotions a more justified option. This evaluation adds a sensible perspective for those considering a first visit. Yet, as many have claimed, the authentic flavors and carefully prepared dishes—like the Intestine Tofu Soup and the spicy Galbi Jjim—are compelling enough to establish this eatery as a key contender in casual Korean dining.
Conclusion
If you're yearning for a genuine taste of Korean culture without the hassle of a trek to Chinatown, Master Kim's Tofu House #2 offers an engaging dining experience filled with rich flavors and a welcoming ambiance. Whether you're tucking into a warming bowl of Tofu Soup or sharing a vibrant hot pot with loved ones, your visit here promises to be a delightful culinary journey.
Don't miss out on exploring the wonderful offerings at Master Kim's—what could be better than enjoying warm, hearty meals in great company?

Didn't know Master Kim had a Tofu House, so of course we had to stop in, especially since there was a sign outside of the restaurant for 30% off menu items. They share the same parking lot as the BBQ, so it can get very packed. Since we stopped in around 1pm, parking wasn't an issue. Very clean setting, plenty of seating options. Tables for larger parties, bar seating and booth seating along the wall. Even though there was only one server, she was very timely and the service was great. The food felt very homey. I ordered the Yukgaejang extra spicy, but it was still mild. The broth was standard, wasn't the best or worst I've tried. The toppings were generous. What I really enjoyed most was the banchan. It was freshly prepared and wasn't overly sweet. For the food portion, taste and price, I'm glad it was 30% off. Happy we were able to try this place out, but not sure if we would come back at full price.

Good food with great service! I use to come here all the time. It was one of my favorite restaurants in Vegas. I'm on a low carb diet so the tofu soup and LA galbi combo was perfect for me. The service is good and the food was good. My favorite part was this place use to be 50% off for a few months that deal was very hard to best and you got s great meal for the money. I came here recently and they changed the deal to 30% off. I will say even with 30% off I feel the meal is too pricey for what you get. Overall, I think this is a great place to go if you want Korean tofu soup and you don't want to drive to China Town. The food is good and the service is excellent, but I think I won't be coming back because it's just too much money for what you get in my opinion.

Having lived in Korea their Tofu soups are on point. The intestine tofu soup also had some tripe. Add an egg and enjoy!!! The beat deal is the combo at one of the for entrees for bets value. The beef bulgogi had a good flavor and was quality cut not too fatty. Service was great and staff were friendly and attentive. Overall excellent food and experience.

Came here a few times recently to take advantage of their (cough everlasting forever cough) "50% off" deal. (ONLY items marked off are included on the 50% off. Those unmarked is as listed) Came here once soon after work on a Wednesday evening, and once on a Sunday evening. Both had fairly easy time to get a table for us to seat. First time we had a party of 3. Second time we had a party of 5. With their 50% off deal, tofu soup's are $9.99. Entree's like LA Galbi, Beef/Chicken Bulgolgi, and Spicy Pork are around $13.99-$14.99. But if you do a combo, they're around $15.99-$16.99. We're unsure if it was because the server/kitchen messed up my friend's order of a PLAIN (no spice) intestine tofu soup (and gave her one with spice) and gave her a larger one as replacement, or maybe if you don't order the combo, it's slightly larger. But even with the slightly smaller tofu soup you get in the combo, you get a considerable pile of meat (especially if its the spicy pork vs LA galbi). Its a good deal to get the combo if you want to eat that much food (or share) The INTESTINE TOFU SOUP is tasty if you like intestine. Includes beef intestines and tripe. 2nd time, I decided to get the NAE JANG TANG which includes beef intestine and tripe in ox bone broth. Wanted to try something different. Still tasty. Wish they gave more green onions though. Service is good every time we're here. A little mishaps but its ok. They give you a yakult drink at the end for free.

My hubby was sick and wanted soup so I thought Pork and Kimchi Soup would warm him up. I ordered it very mild so it wouldn't hurt his throat. Master Kim's takes take out to whole new level. You never need to worry about the soup being spilled out into the bag and dripping onto your floor. I've had that happen so many times with my deliveries. The soup is sealed in a square container like the tofu containers you get with the water in them. You would have to cut the plastic for it to leak. The soup was nice and hot and was mild as I requested. Absolutely delicious. The steamed rice was sealed the same way. We also ordered the LA Galbi which was yummy. The bon chon was also very good and in its own container with four compartments and a tight lid. It shows that they care about their to go customers as much as their eat in ones. Master Kim's is definitely going on our go to list.

The restaurant atmosphere is really good. It's a modern newly built restaurant that is very clean. The staff are really really friendly and most importantly the food is amazing. It's so tasty and reasonable!! This is definitely the best Korean restaurant in the world even better than the Korean restaurants in Korea.

My korean friend said: if you see the older generation at a korean spot, you know its legit. Food: I wanted some kbbq tofu soup and this was like five minutes from my old place. We got the Budae Jjigae Hot Pot and Bo Ssam. Honestly this is a couple week since i been there but i just remember everything being amazing. The korean american soup with the cheese was an expereince. My friend said back during the korean war, american soldiers and korean soldiers have their items. They put it in a soup form and thats how they got Budae Jjigae. The Bo Ssam was awesome, the boiled pork belly was different. I never had it cooked before like that and it was amazing. service: The resturant was fairly busy. No complaints here. Ambiance: Place felt modern and mom and pop shop at the same time. Even though this place is a chain. I like this spot and ill def go back here again.

Came in the evening a little bit before the prime dinner time and we got seated right away. It got so busy later on! The restaurant is offering a 50% promotion, which is why we came to try out the place. However, we're not sure how long the promotion is going to last. The prices of the menu is slightly higher than normal prices to justify the 50% off promotion. We ended up ordering the following things: Small bossam - 5/5. Was perfect with the right toppings. Galbi tofu soup with LA galbi - 5/5. LA galbi was charcoaled very nicely. Tofu soup was cooked perfectly but the portion was smaller probably due to the tofu soup combo. Galbitang - 5/5. This was cooked perfectly with date. The banchan was alright so I'm giving it a 4 stars. The kimchi wasn't super great but the sweet potatoes and fish cake tasted good. At the end of the meal, they give us Yakult as dessert, which was a nice touch.

4.5 stars given the promo. Without, it rounds out to a 4. I was craving soondubu and I noticed this place 50% off all menu items. Crazy to only be paying $10 for tofu soup! I ordered the beef tofu soup, medium spice. The soup was great. Perfect spice level and lots of quality brisket in there. Which makes sense since they get the meat from the OG KBBQ location in the same plaza. I can't complain at all given the value. If I had something to nitpick, the banchan isn't very impressive. Limited choices and the kimchi lacks that fermented punch I'm looking for Service was quick and good. At this price, this place is pretty great. At double the price, I'm not so sure. There are better options in Chinatown for less than $20 a bowl, so I hope they reconsider the pricing after this promo.