$19 Spicy Catfish.
Lobster Fried Rice
Drinks. - $4 coconut water (vita coco) - $5 Palm Juice bottle.
Pad Prikking.
$16 Tom Yum NOODLE soup (vs soup version), pork.
Inside wall
Inside
$16 Tom Yum NOODLE soup (vs soup version), pork.
Garlic prawns
food
food
drink
Catfish
food, ramen and noodles
$16 Pad Kee Mao (Drunken Noodles) with crispy pork.
food
Sparkling water
Interior seating. Lunch.
food, ramen and noodles
ramen and noodles, food
Shrimp Pad Thai
Megan V.
Feb 26, 2025
My fiance and I were in the downtown area and decided to walk to DE Thai to grab some lunch. While we prefer dining in, I was on a time crunch for work so we placed our order to-go. It was a less than a mile walk from the Fremont area and we felt safe. If you do drive there, it's street and paid lot parking from what I could see.The restaurant is tiny, but they had a few patio tables as well. We were greeted by the super friendly waitress and given a few minutes to review the menu. Once we placed our order she advised it would be ready in 10-15 minutes and was very kind to offer us ice water while we waited. We both love spice, so we asked if we could get some sides of the spicy extras (sauces, peppers, etc) to take home, which she kindly included in our order.Our order was up within the time mentioned and our food held up great for the ~30 minutes until we got home.I ordered the pad Prik king with shrimp (spice level 9) and my fiance had the garlic pepper with chicken (spice level 8). Both dishes were packed with flavor and were accompanied by addicting sauces. Pad Prik King is my favorite Thai dish, so I was happy that their version had a good amount of kefir lime flavor (many places lack this). For the price we agreed the portions were adequate.There are a lot Thai spots in Vegas that we've tried, but this one definitely stood out for the amazing customer service and taste. Definitely one to add to your list!
Read MoreElisa H.
Feb 24, 2025
The best thai food restaurant in all of Las Vegas area. This may be a bold statement as there are an abundance of amazing places here, but this includes everything from food quality, taste, price point, ambiance, and service. Please, I'm open to other suggestions if you can prove me wrong but geez I was in for a treat here!! This is a small mom and pop shop spot that seats no more than 12 at a time. We popped in on Friday night around 6pm and the place was about half filled. We were greeted by the super sweet lady whom I believe is the owner. She was so welcoming and attentive! The place was well lit with bright inviting decor around the walls. We ordered the coconut shrimp appetizer, crispy duck pad thai, crab fried rice, and finished off with fried banana w coconut ice cream. These dishes sure took me on a flavor journey; just as if I was eating at a night market in Thailand. Be sure to ask for the thai chilis! I added this onto my pad thai and fried rice and it was definitely the cherry on top! HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend.
Read MoreBrittany M.
Jan 9, 2025
We went to downtown for vintage shopping only to find that where we wanted to eat lunch wasn't able to take anymore walk-ins...so we found this place on Google Maps and walked there. There are a few parking spots available on the lot, if you are driving. And there is an RTC Bike drop off not far from it as well. The place is decorated nicely and the restrooms were clean. Our server was very nice and helped recommend what to try. The dishes were a little smaller than what we normally get at Thai restaurants however, do you really want to be carrying Thai leftovers around with you all day when you explore downtown? Overall it was very good.
Read MoreDiana W.
Dec 6, 2024
Back again! Most dishes were decent. Spicy is now Western levels. If you order mild, it'll be mainly mild now. They do have western dishes like with cream cheese but not many are like that. Will order again: $16 Tom Yum NOODLE soup (vs soup version), pork; $14 Panang Curry, chicken; $16 Pad Kee Mao (Drunken Noodles). $3 Rice, $4 Water (no free water). Yup mild 4 out of 10 is probably the spiciest I can handle to enjoy a meal. I may go to spicy level 3 next time instead. The boat noodle soup was spicier than the other level 4 spicy dishes.1st Vists:- $16 Pad Kee Mao (Drunken Noodles) with crispy pork. Other proteins are lower in price, except seafood at $18. The noodles surprisingly was really good, egg pan fried. But the sliced mushrooms was a weird surprise hahaDon't want to trust catfish again because it was tasty but fishy last time. Nothing wrong with papaya salad. Take out: $17 Beef Boat Noodle Soup: Decent but felt it could be better. $17 Kao Soi Chicken: Decent. $11 Coconut Shrimp: Decent. I wasn't expecting too much from this as a fun sharable snack. $12 Papaya Salad again because our party was craving to try theirs. 3rd visit:$16 Tom Yum NOODLE soup (vs soup version), pork. Its sweeter than normal but still sour. We loved this and never had it as a noodle dish. Comes with 2 wonton chips. $14 Panang Curry, chicken. Super flavorful! Comes with rice. At a Thai Restaurant, we usually pick pork, chicken or seafood for the protein.Other things for us to still try next time:- Larb, sausage, crab fried rice, etc.
Read MoreDillon G.
Feb 7, 2025
Cozy little Thai spot nestled in the Arts District with amazing flavor and fresh food. Great spot for takeout but if you can find a spot the service was good as well. We had the curry and Tom Kha soup and it was amazing. Would recommend stopping by
Read MoreLiza S.
Jan 26, 2025
I had one of the best Thai food meals treat day at this place and I have eaten at countless Thai restaurants, including several trips to Thailand.I everything was fresh, delicious and the customer service was impeccable. Even the decor and background music were lovely, I would eat here every day if I lived in LV.
Read MoreNathan V.
Oct 6, 2024
Came here before work. I'm not from Vegas but was in for a week working.It was close to where I was staying and working and had good reviews so wanted to check it out.It's small, which didn't matter for us since there were only two other groups there. So didn't have to worry about seating. Service was alright. Which is fine. Food came out quick, which was good because of the time crunch and we were hungry.We got garlic chicken which wasn't expecting it on greens but that's totally fine, need more greens. The noodles we got were good and decent spice. The food in itself was satisfying , even though portions were big compared to other Thai places but that's fine as well.I'll lean more to 3.5. I'm giving it a 4 because it was a good experience and the food was good. Just it doesn't stand out from some of my favorite Thai places and since there are so many everywhere is why I lean more towards 3.5. I would try it again if I'm in the area.
Read MoreAnthony P.
Dec 27, 2024
We could not wait to come back to one of our favorite Thai Food locations in Las Vegas. It's small and quaint but the service is great, the food is awesome. They are starting to get very busy so we may start getting our order to go. Overall we will continue to come back.
Read MoreDanica L.
Dec 30, 2024
Great Thai place in Vegas! This place is semi-close to the Las Vegas North Premium Outlets. I walked here from there, but it definitely is a walk and would not suggest at night. I ordered the Pad Thai with chicken and it was very good and flavorful. I did not wait but there place isn't very big and could get crowded. The server was super nice and friendly. Overall, great experience and would go back if I were in the area!
Read MoreIrene Q.
Aug 3, 2024
Food - so flavorful and deliciousService - goodAmbiance - cute cafe style, smallMy new favorite authentic Thai off strip.
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