Thai
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Thai food in Las Vegas is like that one friend who’s spicy, sweet, and just a little bit sassy all at the same time. From tongue-tingling curries that make you question your life choices (in a good way) to sweet mango sticky rice that feels like a hug from the inside, these restaurants deliver bold flavors with flair. Whether you’re a pad thai pro or a tom yum newbie, Vegas’ Thai spots bring the heat, the heart, and the humor.
Nittaya's Secret Kitchen
“The intimate atmosphere makes Nittaya's the perfect choice for a date night,” says Sean McAllister, co-host of the Vegas Revealed podcast and partner in Insightful Media. “But really, this is a gr...
Le Thai
Le Thai was truly a game-changer for downtown Las Vegas, says Esther’s Kitchen chef/owner James Trees. “Le Thai is not only great, but it was the first restaurant to make an impact on Fremont East...
Lemongrass
The most sumptuous of Las Vegas’ Thai restaurants, Lemongrass bills its fare as “a modern interpretation of Thai cuisine." Yet it gives plenty of attention to the classics, in an atmosphere designe...
Lemongrass & Lime (Multiple Location)
Lemongrass & Lime, which proclaims itself “a Thai bistro,” has a location in Summerlin. But it’s the original location, in a Centennial Hills neighborhood that has a somewhat thin selection of seri...
Lotus of Siam (Multiple Locations)
Lotus of Siam, which earned heaps of plaudits for its locations in Las Vegas’ tourism corridor over the past couple of decades, brings the love to the ‘burbs with this stunning offshoot at Red Rock...
Penn’s Thai House
No less an authority than prominent multinational restaurateur Elizabeth Blau recommended Penn’s Thai House as a favorite spot for Thai cuisine. (She likes the crab curry and sticky rice with mango...
Lotus of Siam (Multiple Locations)
Lotus of Siam was thrust into the international spotlight a couple of decades ago when a prominent food writer said it was perhaps the best Thai restaurant in the country. That reputation has endur...
Weera Thai (Multiple Locations)
Melinda Sheckells, writer/editor for The Town (Summerlin), was introduced to Weera by a vegetarian friend, and likes that it offers lots of options for just about anyone. “In the vast Las Vegas wo...
Lamaii
“Locals rejoiced when owner Bank Atcharawan -- formerly of Lotus of Siam and Chada -- jumped back into the restaurant game,” says Neon Feast contributor and Allied Global Marketing senior vice pres...
Noodlehead
Noodlehead is a modest operation in a strip mall on the western edge of Chinatown, but it draws loyal fans, including local superstar chef James Trees, for slurping down a variety of authentic Chin...