Lotus of Siam - Sahara Ave.

953 E Sahara Ave Ste A5, Las Vegas
(702) 735-3033

Recent Reviews

Mar-Gin Zaf-Rob

Fine. Not worth the price or

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Maghavi Patel

This establishment is incredibly accommodating. We requested a vegetarian meal without fish oil, oyster sauce, or eggs, and they met our preferences exceptionally well. The food was not only delicious but also reasonably priced. As a non-drinker, I appreciated their fantastic mocktails. If I find myself in Vegas again, I would certainly return to this place.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Yohan Lee

No that good. Dry food. Not too good tasting.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Chicken Pad Thai, Red Curry

David H. Nguyen

This is the more outdated looking location. The food is just as good as the other location but I felt it was easier to get a reservation here.Must orders are the giant prawns and red curry with crispy duck.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

afsheen ali

Hyped up. Food was Ok. Service was good. Environment is super casual, and noisy. Came for an experience but didn’t get it. If you’re looking for exclusive Thai food, this is not the place.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 5

A. W.

Best duck I've eaten in years. Garlic prawns I went for, the duck ill be back for.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Larry Adler

Lotus of Siam is a Thai restaurant. I was expecting great food and honestly the food was average and portions small. The prices are expensive for the quality and taste of the food. The atmosphere is lively but staff and management are a bit snooty. You are definitely paying for the vibe! The restaurant is trying to come off as a high-end establishment, but they fall short in the food. I will definitely not be returning. There are better Thai restaurants in Vegas that are more enjoyable and will cost you a lot less.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

Art C.

Garlic prawns were good. But they charge for extra sauce when you get about half of the saucer.

Grace A

I’ll start with the good. Service was great, attentive servers and often checked on us if everything is alright. The food was disappointing. Maybe because I asked for egg to substitute the tofu on the drunken noodles that threw them off but that drunken noodle was not drunken noodles. It was soupy, the flat noodles were not gelatinous, the scrambled egg as shown in picture was questionable. I couldn’t eat it nor felt to want to take it home. The appetizers were ok although the veggie egg rolls felt a bit store bought. The papaya salad was alright. The Thai iced tea was really sweet for some so we asked to see if they can mellow the sweetness but their answer was to add more milk since the tea was premade. Was hoping they had 2 types of tea at the ready one sweetened and one unsweetened so for those with low sugar tolerance can balance with unsweetened. I felt the reviews were hyped. Kudos to those who’s had great experience but for me it didn’t live up to the hype. If you ever come to NOVA try Sisters Thai and Dok Khao for some really good tasty Thai and cocktails I blame them for setting the bar high. Atmosphere felt snobby and exclusive, so that set the expectations high. As we entered we were asked if we had reservations, of course we didn’t we walked in with outdoor wear because we just came from an all day hike. We were ready to pay for good food especially after a long day but this left us unsatisfied. Don’t judge your customers by the way they dress. Mark Zuckerberg always wears a plain T-shirt but I’m sure he can afford plenty.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 5

Q's Corner

Definitely the place to visit for Thai food while in Vegas. Worth every penny and minute.Simply delicious!I love leaving satisfied!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Robert Meade

The food and ambiance were amazing. There was a minor snafu with my food (Northern Larb) and i wasn't served until all of the other 9 in my party had nearly finished their meal.The rest of the dinner was amazing and i will go back the next time i am in Las Vegas.

Vivian K.

Best Thai restaurant in Vegas , all the dishes that I have tired are delicious can't wait to go back again soon

Tiffany C.

I've never been able to make a reservation because I only book 3 days in advance so we learned to just show up at open and be flexible. The most we've waited for a table is 20 minutes. Hope this gives you hope. It's worth the wait and all that you've heard is true!

Christi H.

We ordered pad Thai pork-received chicken, protein overcooked Thai friend rice pork with tofu-pork over cookedPapaya Salad mild---was crazy spicyLess than impressed for the price

Al H.

Favorite Thai restaurant not only in vegas but in all of U.S. Only place I've had better Thai food was in Thailand. The food is always on point, especially the garlic prawns, larb, and noodle dishes. When I'm in a soupy mood, tom yum hits the spot. Should call it tom yummy. ;-) Making a reservation is a MUST. Otherwise, prepare to wait for a long time.

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