(702) 735-3033
953 E Sahara Ave Ste A5
Las Vegas,
NV
89104
36.1441
-115.1402
Neighborhood: Winchester
What People Are Saying About Lotus Of Siam
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – Set amidst the karaoke bars and other Mexican and Asian eateries in the Commercial Center, the kitchen here is blazing with tasty Thai cuisine. A vast array of spices and ingredients--cilantro, fiery chilies, lime juice, lemon grass, Thai basil, curry, coconut cream--are combined with noodles, rice or fresh vegetables and a choice of meat or tofu to create authentic Thai dishes.
Best Thai in Vegas
by btclayton at Citysearch
Found this restaurant a couple of years ago. I go back twice a year when I am in Vegas for a trade show. Best Thai restaurant I have found so far for flavor of food and presentation. After about 6:30pm, reservations are almost a must.
- Pros: Food has excellent flavor
- Cons: Reservations during mealtimes.
worst thai place in vegas
by cantfademe at Citysearch
This place was absolutly horrible! Ruined my entire trip to Vegas. It smelled so bad in there like no one cleans anything and the people are so rude and slow! The owners daughter at the front treats people in the worst way and even bragged about how she rips people off and they dont notice! I almost got sick after I saw insects inside the place!! I would never go back here ever again and no one else should either!
- Pros: leaving and never coming back!
- Cons: having to go there the first time
Very disappointing and overpriced
by asianmomma at Citysearch
My husband and I were on our first trip alone, without our kids in three years. After reading several reviews on different sites I was really looking forward to eating at the Lotus of Siam. Ordered the stuffed chicken wings...I believe they were about $8-$9 for two wings that were overly breaded, not very tasty and the meat inside was quite tough. Had the crispy rice/sour sausage dish (also $8 I believe) which was highly recommended and was very disappointed. A small plate (looked like about a bowl of rice) came out with a few pieces of cabbage that was cut up. I thought it might be similar to something like the Chinese lettuce wraps when I looked at it, but it was quite spicy for a three and very, very salty. The last dish we had was the drunken sea bass on noodles. The noodles were overcooked, but the fish was good. The meal came to $40 which was a RIPOFF!! The only good things out of this meal was the fish and the beer my husband had. Not sure why the last reviewer was so impressed. No ambience and definitely not the best Thai in North America!! We came back and went to Sawasdee in Vancouver for a great Thai meal.
The Details on Lotus Of Siam
When to Go:
This is a hopping place for lunch, offering a terrific lunch menu as well as the ever-popular lunch buffet: a perfect opportunity to sample several flavorful Thai dishes.
The Extras:
The August 2000 issue of Gourmet magazine touted Lotus of Siam as one of the best restaurants in Las Vegas.
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