Average flavors… Not interested in returning. Wasn’t bad, but wasn’t amazing. Staff was ok.
May N.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
glad to say they do have vegan options! I really enjoyed their vegan spring rolls && dumplings. its a cute little spot for quick dinning. super casual, and friendly service.
Chan L.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
On a Friday about 2pm, we ordered the chix, beef, shrimp soup at a level 4 spicy, pad se ew with chix, amd pad thai with pork. The Tom kha kai soup was good, but I should have ordered the level 5 or 6 for a little kick. The pad se ew noodles was too soaked or pre cooked that it lacked freshness. The pad thai noodles seemed like it came from a buffet line. Again, the noodles wasn’t freshly cooked and the pork wasn’t cooked thoroughly. It’s worse when a taste of blood than the meat flavor is stronger. I think after eating Chada thai’s pad se ew n pad thai, no comparison.
Andrew L.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Food was delicious and the service was great. Pui was very sweet, and had no issue making sure my dish would be vegan.(They even print ‘vegan’ on the receipt, which seems minor, but I really appreciate the nod that they recognize it’s important to you. Vegans and vegetarians should feel comfortable eating here.) Sorry to bury the lead but I ordered the spicy eggplant with tofu and vegetables. The eggplant had a tasty, delicious thing going on. Everything was nice. For $ 7.45 before tax it’s a good value. I added an extra side of rice for $ 1.25 more; we sent $ 0.71 to the Nevada government so that they wouldn’t lock us in a cage; and after paying off Pui for being wonderful, it was a $ 12 lunch. Money well spent, 5 stars all day.
Mali G.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Unilocalers let me down tonight. Thought this place would be a shorter wait and better food than Archis based on reviews but it was not. Lotus of Siam still #1 for Thai in Las Vegas IMO . It’s a little hole in the wall spot but no gem. The food wasn’t that flavorful but it was priced cheap so I guess you get what you pay for . We also did notice that everyone else’s(Asians) plates of fried rice were fuller and were garnished nicely with cilantro and cucumber whereas ours came without SO I made sure to ask the waitress for it. Also they don’t ask you what spice level you want — just have spice on the table for you to add . Service wasn’t that great, food was forgettable, and we won’t be back . We had : Veggie rolls — were good . Crab fried rice — crab was overcooked and had fishy taste to it :( Chicken fried rice — mediocre . Chicken
Vivian S.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I prefer this location to the one on Ft. Apache, simply because the food seems to be more flavorful– but it is a little further away for me Probably safe to say that this is my favorite place to get thai food in town. I’ve been able to try larb, pad Thai, pad se ew, spicy noodles, beef soups, and silver noodle salad to name a few. Everything has been simply delicious! Good place for vegetarians– even the tofu is savory. One of the cheaper Thai places. Most dishes run around $ 7 – 8 and the portions are great! Almost enough to share but it’s so good you won’t want to. If you can’t handle spicy food, be careful when ordering(scale of 1 – 10 spice). Customer service is excellent. Fills up full during dinner time. I can’t think of anything to complain about :-)
Charles M.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Have always found this little«hole in the wall»(not the easiest to find if you are not familiar with the area) to be a gem. 1. Value…9/10 2. Food Quality…8/10 3. Staff Attitude and Presence… 7⁄10 4. Ambience… Well, this could use some work. But, it is a cozy feeling in a sense. Overall, I have been very pleased with this restaurant located in Chinatown, and have been a solid /loyal customer there for the past two(2) years. I recommend the Thai Noodle House… for value alone.
Lily D.
Tu valoración: 1 Las Vegas, NV
The place was kinda hard to find but we managed to find it after a drive up & down the street ;) I was so hungry and so disappointed after this visit. I was left with a bitter taste of Thai. I will most definitely not be recommending this little place. I’m sorry I have to do this but it’s just not possible to find anything positive. They use the cheapest/inexpensive quality of meats and its really visible and tasteless. I always love to have Thai ice tea in every Thai restaurant I visit, and that wasn’t even a great taste. I had to request a different drink something that didn’t taste like soap :(yes my ice tea tasted like soap! 0: The customer service was not really good. I wish they would be more helpful in recommending dishes and so on. Anyhow I have an idea of what I wanted but they didn’t provide most of the Thai dishes so, I had to order similar ones that didn’t come close to taste nor the look of it all. Not a fan :/
Ria U.
Tu valoración: 1 Las Vegas, NV
The service was horrible, my family got sick, and the place was very unkept. Someone need to call the health department ASAP. Oh P. S their tom yum is nasty don’t ever order that.
Ezra G.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
What an awesome service order me Tom Yum soup best taste I do recommend a place to anyone I’m believable love it. Great service
Addison P.
Tu valoración: 3 Torrance, CA
Ordered: Fried Chicken over Fried Rice(2⁄5) Pad See Ew — Beef(3⁄5) Thai Spice Noodles — Chicken(2⁄5) Silver Noodle Salad — Shrimp(3⁄5) Orange Chicken(3⁄5) Khua Kai Noodles(3⁄5) Tried their other dishes for the first time and didn’t like them. Starting see the separation between this place and Lotus of Siam more and more. Maybe the quality has gone down or just wishful thinking because of the low prices.
Chase W.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This place was average at best. Smaller than expected and the food wasn’t all that good. Prices were average for Thai food. Service was just ok. I doubt I’d go again
Ed C.
Tu valoración: 5 Orlando, FL
The food was great. Tastes just as expected. Price was just right. I had ordered the panyang curry and pad thai. The place was rather small but expected. Friendly staff. Clean. Would recommend to anyone looking for good Thai food.
Ashley C.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I absolutely love this place!!! It’s a diamond in the rough and I take all my friends here for Thai food! I usually get the duck fried rice with some Tom yum soup! Also the service is so great and they always have a smile on their face!
Cliff C.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This place really hits the spot on colder nights. They have lots of spicy noodle items and they let you choose between several noodle types. Also their fried rice dishes are spicy so if this place doesn’t warm you up, then oh well. The roasted duck noodle was quite good and tasted different than other broths. I like different things so this was a very nice change of pace for me. The chicken noodle soups are so perfect for combating a cold. You get a good amount of food for a decent price, which makes it an excellent value. It’s somewhat small inside, so be ready for that. Maybe avoid peak hours. And if it matters, there are actual Thai people working here. For some reason I like watching them take down my order in Thai. Anyways, give it a try. It’s different than the somewhat boring Japanese ramen places(those are bold words coming out of MY mouth). Different is good!
Robert W.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Went here on a Thursday night around 7pm. Its a small place, located on the Wynn Road side of the shopping center just east of Chinatown. I’ve eaten at the one on Rampart and thought they had pretty good food. Here we chose the following: Crab Rangoon — 4⁄5 Edaname — 3⁄5 — a bit soggy and not salted much Chicken soup with coconut — 4⁄5 tasty but not much chicken Beef Pad see ew — 3⁄5 — not as tasty as the Rampart location or other Thai places. Overall, service was good, the girls did a great job. Company was good. Just the food wasn’t all that, and for that I probably won’t return because so many other good places to eat in this area.
Kat S.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Beef pad see ew($ 7.50 out the door) — large serving of it for the price. I was excited because it had tons of veg in it, and a good amount of meat. Flavor was OK, not great. Thai iced coffee($ 2.15 out the door) — very watered down, disappointing Ordered by phone, had to wait 10 min in store so always safe to give a few extra min
Chy L.
Tu valoración: 4 Madison, WI
Solid, Solid, excellent Thai food! You won’t go wrong ordering anything here, everything is cheap, just as Thai food is meant to be. In Thailand these most of the menu items are considered street food/snacks, and prices reflect as such. Our Lyft driver asked what Thai restaurant we were going to and I mentioned Thai Style and he gave us the thumbs up. If it’s good enough for locals, you know it’s gotta be good! The spiciness level is on a scale of 1 — 10 and let me tell you, I can take a lot of heat, and my mouth was tingling at 6. Heed caution when choosing your level of spice! We ordered the following: Vegetarian Egg Rolls $ 4.95 Papaya Salad $ 6.50 Fried Chicken over Fried Rice $ 6.95 Chicken Pad Thai $ 6.95 2x Thai Ice Tea $ 1.95 each I’ve never heard of Fried Chicken of fried rice but this dish was simply exceptional! Seasoned, lean cutlets of chicken breast lightly deep fried, had a crisp crunchy outer shell. The fried rice was well seasoned all around, had bits of carrots, onions, peas, green onions, and scrambled eggs. The Pad Thai was delicious, a generous plateful of slippery rice noodles with the perfect blend of sauce and heat. I really appreciated the large side of bean sprouts, so that you can add as much and as little as you like. It’s a very family run place, the tables were all full during lunch service on a Wednesday, with a heavy flow of take-out orders. They had some specials on their board that I definitely have to try for the next time, the one that comes to mind is Crispy Pork with Chinese Broccoli: oP Bottom line: amazing, flavorful Thai food, served the way it was meant to at the price sure to appease everyone!
Stefany V.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Consistently bomb Thai food is in a tiny hole-in-the-wall spot in Chinatown. When you want solid staple dishes like pad thai, pad see eiu, tom yum soup(best with chicken), or green curry rice(love it with shrimp!), TSNH has you covered. But I think their specialty dishes are even better– especially the panang curry with avocado and salmon(so creamy!) and the pad ped snapper(maybe order a little lower on the spice scale than usual). Portions are generous, prices are low(rarely over $ 10 unless it’s a seafood special), $ 30 can easily get a couple a takeout feast dinner with leftovers.
Antonia R.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
It’s my party & I’ll Thai if I want to! This Thai-ny restaurant may be petite but they pack huge flavor into their dishes. They have multiple locations, however, the chef at this location is our favorite! The portions are generous and the flavor is always on point. The ambiance is dive-y and at times the service may seem scattered, but this place stays busy since the food is En-Thai-cing! For lazy weekend nights, we always order take-out from this place without a second thought. The Appe-Thai-zing food keeps us coming back! Items we tried: * Beef pad see ew $ 6.95 — Really juicy! We order this dish every single time we dine here and it’s always delicious! They’re very generous with the wide noodles. The sauce is an explosion of flavor, mixed with lots of Chinese broccoli, fluffy egg soaked in all of that tasty sauce and nice amount of tender beef. Everything is cooked expertly! Rated: 5⁄5 * Green curry chicken fried rice $ 7.95 — This is another dish we can’t get enough of! A flavor bomb of deliciousness! The spices and green curry flavor comes through strong, very aromatic. There are long beans added for texture, bamboo shoots, basil, carrots and green bell pepper. We’re always satisfied with the flavor of this dish! Rated: 5⁄5 * Panang avocado $ 8.95 — This is my first time trying avocado in of a warm curry and let me tell you, it works, very well! The perfectly ripe avocado is added like a garnish at the very end when serving, so it doesn’t really get cooked. It adds such a wonderful silky and buttery texture to the curry! I’m a huge fan! Rated: 5⁄5 * Combo Appetizer sampler $ 8.95 — It comes with 1 eggroll, 2 crab Rangoon, 2 fried shrimp, 2 fried wonton, 2 chicken satay, 2 fried tofu. It’s a good-sized starter for 2 people, maybe 3. I enjoy the Rangoon and also the fried tofu is fried to crispy perfection. I love their house made sauces that’s served with the appetizer, there’s a peanut and a sweet and sour sauce one; I want to dip everything in them! Rated: 3⁄5 * Papaya salad $ 6.50 — It’s a traditional spicy and sour salad made from shredded unripe papaya mixed with long beans, tomato, toasted and crushed peanuts and served with a side of cabbage. You can pick your spice level when you order. The flavor was balanced and the spice level was perfect. I really loved their version, but I felt the portion was small. Rated: 4⁄5 * Pad ped snapper $ 8.95(Thai curry stir fried with crispy red snapper mixed with bamboo, bell, young pepper seed, basil and baby corn) — The red snapper filets weren’t too crispy and might be from the frozen section of the market, but the sauce is where it’s at! The caramel sauce was packed with deep flavor, it was hard not to like this dish. I just wish they were more generous with the sauce, pouring it over rice was awesome! Rated: 3⁄5 * Pad Thai $ 6.95 — Their version here will do just fine, but it’s not my favorite. I feel that the sauce is lacking much needed, bold tamarind flavor. Usually it tastes like it’s missing something. Rated: 3⁄5 * S11 guay-teaiw-loard $ 8.25(Chicken, shrimp, squid, tofu, mushroom, with black soy sauce served over steamed flat noodle and bean sprouts) — The wide noodles are always a favorite, but the salty and sweet soy gravy was very potent and almost killed the palate. There was a prominent ginger aroma and flavor throughout the dish. However, the overwhelming amount of bean sprouts and the protein was unidentifiable, making this dish unexciting. Rated: 2⁄5 *PROTIP* add fried or soft tofu to any of these dishes to add some more protein and another dimension of texture! So good!
Jenny C.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Food is sooo good! Highlights: Drinks — Ask Manager Hicham for their secret signature Coconut Mojito! Love fresh coconut & Thai boba. Appetizers — Satay(Skewers), Thai wings, Tom Ka Soup(Tom yum soup with coconut milk, so good!), Basil Fries! Main Dishes — 1) Pad See Eew(Stired Fried Fat rice noodle w. Beef or Chicken, I like beef better), 2) Curry(definitely it’s a must! If like a bit sweeter, I love Penang Curry, if not, Mama Curry is less sweet) 3) Curry Laksa(curry noodle soup, so authentic Malaysian food!) 4) Thai Basil Fried Rice Desserts — 1) Mango Sticky Rice(mmmmm…) 2) fried Banana(love it with Ice-cream! Hot & Cold)! Service — Everyone is very friendly! Atmosphere — hip! Play upbeat Coffee House music! Good for — lunches, friends’ gathering, business, or banquets, family dinners. Oh, they have a indoor-patio, sometimes they have Paint Night with Wine & Food! Fun! Or buy-out for private events. Happy Hour: Yes! Mon– Fri 4−7pm. Omg! Basil fries and Salt & Pepper shrimp are my fav! :)
Julie L.
Tu valoración: 4 Alhambra, CA
This place is true hidden gem. My friend recommended this place and I am so glad I came. The place is a hole in the wall located in the heart of the China town area. The place is small and the service can improve. But I will come back again because the food is so delicious and ridiculously cheap in Vegas!!! They make the food fresh on the spot. But you will wait for about 10 mins. All 4 entrees was only $ 30!!! I recommend the beef combination noodle soup for $ 6.95. The portion was huge and the soup was very flavorful. The Thai food taste very authentic and very spicy if you don’t tell them the level of spiciness! I would come back again the next time I’m in Vegas! And the wait time is not bad compared to other local restaurants! Good place to go after a long night from partying.
Chris V.
Tu valoración: 4 Henderson, NV
Behold, the long-awaited revisit! Alas, no photos because I didn’t foresee this meal even happening and because of subpar battery management earlier in the day… I enjoyed a late dinner at Thai Style Noodle House tonight with a group of 7. We actually had a ~10 minute wait, which turned out to be a good omen(as it usually is). We ate family-style and were keen on trying a lot of different dishes, including the mythical duck fried rice that my friend had recommended. Unfortunately, they had ran out of duck, which was quite disappointing at the time. After making some substitutions, we got to work on the meal. Pad thai w/shrimp($ 7.95): it’s pretty similar to every other good pad thai that I’ve had. It’s savory and sweet. There are a lot of bean sprouts on the side. Pad see-eu w/combination meat($ 8.95): as good as any pad see-eu(spelling variations included), with a few different meats that were all tasty, and a nice Chinese broccoli. Three flavor grill salmon($ 8.95): I haven’t seen this before, but it’s surprisingly good. There’s also ground meat and shrimp with this, and it’s largely savory. It’s served with rice to help soak up all the great sauce. BBQ pork & Chinese sausages fried rice($ 7.25): another delicious order. Heavily Chinese-influenced, especially in the featured meats. Tom yum soup w/seafood($ 7.95): not as sour as some versions that I’ve had, which I appreciate. Various seafood items, mushroom, tomatoes, and veggies fill the bowl. It is possibly a feat for one person even at a moderately sour level, but it is definitely a treat for a group to share. Panang curry w/chicken($ 6.95): despite being ordered as a 3, it seemed more like a 4 or 5 to me. Maybe the inclusion of the spicy peppers did it. It’s a rich curry that’s maybe just a tad salty, but the rice helped to moderate that flavor. I really couldn’t find any fault with the food, and the service was solid too. The only real annoyance(aside from the 86’d duck) tonight was the smell of dishwashing. I probably sat the closest to the back area, and it was a bit annoying. Luckily, it went away before our food arrived, but it could’ve been worse. There might be another hot Thai restaurant around the corner(almost literally), but Thai Style Noodle House hit the spot for me and my group. As I said before, I’ll be back for that duck fried rice, and hopefully my phone won’t be dead that time!
Eva L.
Tu valoración: 3 Arcadia, CA
Oh my goodness, 3 years has gone by since my last visit year and what a difference! I came here again to get their roasted duck noodle soup with the small rice noodles(you can choose flat noodles, vermicelli, etc). And boy it has changed! The roasted duck is now sliced thinly and it doesn’t taste that fresh. The noodles were the same and delicious, but overall I felt that the quality has gone down. We also ordered the Thai satay chicken skewers and it was just okay. At times, the chicken tasted dry even with the peanut dip. Overall, I don’t know what has happened. I was really disappointed because I came here to get some good comfort food before leaving Vegas. Service is decent and the place can get crowded during busy hours, but I just hope things can change. Maybe I’ll come by again… or maybe not.
Lisa L.
Tu valoración: 4 Anaheim, CA
I ordered the tofu and vegetable rice plate with brown rice and level 8 in that spice(fried tofu) Came out really quick! I went to the restroom, came back, checked social media and it was out! Tofu could’ve been a bit crispier and I also wished they had actual lemons or limes instead of the grocery store liquid form. It just doesn’t taste the same as the real thing. The mango sticky rice though! Everything was still good! I’d definitely come back
Hana S.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Continuing our quest to find good, cheap Asian food off the Strip, we headed to our next stop … Thai Style Noodle House! We originally were headed to Palms for their buffet, but since it was Father’s Day and a Sunday, they only offered a pricy brunch at $ 22.99 each. Thus, Thai food it was. Location: Turn on Wynn and look out for the«Noodle House» sign. Parking is located along all the other strip mall restaurants on the main road. The inside of the restaurant is very small; you can see all the tables once you walk into the place. Luckily, we arrived a little before the lunch rush, at 11:30, so we only had to wait 10 minutes for a table for 5. The two servers were excellent at clearing tables and getting people seated, so turnaround was very quick. Food: We decided to order family style, so we shared the #41 shrimp pad thai, #42 pad see ew w/chicken, thai fried rice w/shrimp, #4 special deep fried snapper w/ginger. The noodle dishes came out in a short amount of time, and they were fantastic! I particularly liked the pad see eww with the delicious flat noodles and the tasty sauce. The snapper was part of a sauce dish(not just deep fried and on a plate like we expected), but it was also delicious, as was the other two dishes. For drinks, we got a thai iced tea, which was a cool treat on a hot 111 degree Las Vegas day! Best part, the bill came out to only $ 35 for everything(not including tip). What a steal! Quality, authentic food, quick service, and very affordable prices. Well– deserved five stars and our favorite meal during our trip! We look forward to coming back next time we are in the area.
Tiffany Y.
Tu valoración: 4 San Diego, CA
My friends and I came here for dinner and luckily we came early and beat the dinner rush. We were seated right away, since we had a large group we ordered about 6 dishes to share. We had the papaya salad, fried chicken wings, Thai chicken curry, Thai basil fried rice, veggie tofu dish, and fried chicken over fried rice. Prices are super reasonable, about $ 7 each dish and portions are generous. Food came out in about 10 minutes and I was very impressed by how tasty all the dishes were. I ordered the papaya salad extra spicy and it was pretty spicy which I loved. This dish is a must order because it provides some freshness for an otherwise heavy meal. I was able to sample all of my friends dishes(because sharing is caring), and my faves were the Thai Basil fried rice they did not skimp on the basil, and the fried chicken over fried rice Omfg this fried chicken was freaking fantastic, I have no idea what was in it that made it so damn good. It was super crispy and tasty. My friends and I all fought over this dish. BTW this dish did take twice as long to make but its so good its worth waiting !!! Cheap and delicious eats ! Especially if you don’t feel like eating at the rest of those overpriced strip restaurants
Connie L.
Tu valoración: 4 Glendale, AZ
Food is pretty okay here. The dumplings taste pretty standard but they spruce it up with tasty sauces. The tom yum noodle soup is flavorful. Pad see yew good but dry. The S16 noodle soup tasted interesting. Tom yum was yummier. Wish all the dishes had more veggies. Thai ice tea was pretty good. Not too sweet. Bathrooms were clean. Staff was nice. Party of 17 came in while we were there and they just worked it out well.