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simpsonc510 Jun 22nd, 2015 05:37 AM

Good Thai food in Vegas
 
Does anyone have suggestions for good Thai food in Vegas? We will be staying just off of midstrip and will have cars. Not too concerned about price. Authentic food is most important. We will be celebrating a birthday, and will be a rather large group of 10 or more.

Thanks!

jetset1 Jun 22nd, 2015 06:25 AM

Lotus of Siam gets high marks. %%-

ekscrunchy Jun 22nd, 2015 07:32 AM

Lotus of Siam.

Drive there; just off the strip.

simpsonc510 Jun 22nd, 2015 11:26 AM

Guess we'll try it. Thanks! I did check out the menu and it has some of our Thai friends' favorite dishes. I just hope they are cooked to satisfaction, albeit "westernized" to some degree.

WickedGood Jun 22nd, 2015 11:43 AM

I don't think you will find better in Vegas so if not to your friends liking then suggest different cuisine style for future meals

lgott Jun 22nd, 2015 01:01 PM

"...albeit "westernized" to some degree."

Don't expect much Westernization at Lotus of Siam -- either in ingredients or spiciness. You will be asked how spicy each dish should be made, on a scale from 1 (mild) to 10. A choice of "3" would be considered spicy at most restaurants in the U.S.; "5" is hot, and I'd rather not contemplate what 10 might be like.

Also, don't be put off by the surroundings. Lotus of Siam is located in an old shopping center that might kindly be described as modest. Go anyway -- it's worth it.

shelleyk Jun 22nd, 2015 01:24 PM

We liked the Thai food at Kung Fu-3505 S. Valley View Blvd.
We ate there 3 nights. It was very busy on 2 of the 3 nights, and there was a long wait for those without reservations.

chepar Jun 23rd, 2015 08:30 AM

If you plan to go to Lotus of Siam, I would definitely make reservations for such a large group. Every time I have gone, the place has been packed and even with reservations for 2 we have had to wait a little bit for our table.

JanetKMR Jun 23rd, 2015 08:55 AM

Agree with the others...Lotus of Siam and make reservations.

NewbE Jun 23rd, 2015 09:01 AM

Isn't Lotus of Siam the place that many chefs consider the best Thai in the US? I think I saw it featured on Top Chef...

rjw_lgb_ca Jun 23rd, 2015 11:49 AM

@NewbE: That's right, LoS has that good of a reputation. It's definitely the best Thai restaurant in a town without a sizable Thai ex-pat population, and it rivals the best Thai eateries in Los Angeles (which does have a Thai Town in the East Hollywood neighborhood). The chef (Saipin Chutima) tied for a James Beard award in 2011, which says a lot about her incredible skills.

The food isn't westernized or dumbed-down, just terrific. It's also the worst-kept secret in the Vegas restaurant scene, and savvy diners flock to the place:

http://www.saipinchutima.com/

NewbE Jun 23rd, 2015 12:46 PM

Thanks, rjw! I don't know when we'll be in Vegas next, but it's on our list for sure.

simpsonc510 Jun 23rd, 2015 02:13 PM

Sounds like LoS is a MUST DO for our group. Thanks one and all. And my Thai friends will be very happy that the food isn't really a "westernized" version!! We are in Vegas 3-4 nights so might have time to try the other one as well. Thank you ShelleyK for Kung Fu suggestion.

jetset1 Jun 24th, 2015 02:35 PM

Does anyone remember the Las Vegas Anthony Bourdain episode, when he went with some chefs from the strip, to a great ramen place? I can't remember the name. Thanks!

ekscrunchy Jun 25th, 2015 03:25 PM

This is a good area for Asian dining; this may be the ramen place you are looking for:



http://www.montaramen.com/

I liked China Mama for xlb and scallion beef rolls….but it has been a while..asian food is great in LV; I would venture in that arena and not spend lots of $$ on the strip..

http://vegas.eater.com/venue/china-mama

westie Jun 30th, 2015 02:55 AM

Another option for your 2nd Thai restaurant is Chada Thai & Wine. The former sommelier at Lotus of Siam opened the restaurant last year to rave reviews and has received kudos from diners who are regulars at Lotus of Siam. http://chadavegas.com/

simpsonc510 Jun 30th, 2015 06:16 AM

Chada looks good! I like their large selection of red wines, especially Italian wines.


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