Thai Paradise Restaurant – Las Vegas offers a welcoming spot in the heart of Las Vegas known for its generous portions and quick service. Guests appreciate the attentive staff and the flavorful dishes like the Chicken Pad Thai and combination basil fried rice. Whether dining family style or enjoying a casual meal, this restaurant stands out for delivering satisfying, authentic Thai cuisine with a straightforward, no-frills atmosphere that keeps locals coming back.
Sar
in the last weekFood was great! Beware of the spice levels, If your spice tolerance isn’t anything crazy then definitely get below a 5!
Aakash Hegde
in the last weekA solid restaurant for a good meal that does not break the bank. Serving sizes are big, food is tasty and service is reasonably quick. Just note that this is not a fancy restaurant but more of a budget oriented one. Plenty of vegetarian options here. No problem with parking as there's a large enough parking lot in the complex.
tithi g
in the last weekVisited this by chance and found the best ever Thai food. Their food is very fresh and has the absolute best taste. The server is also very polite and very helpful. Must visit place.
蔡翔宇
in the last weekWilliam
in the last weekI visited Thai Paradise Restaurant this evening and wanted to share my experience: The noodle dishes, like Singapore Noodles and Pad Kee Mao, are all vegetarian by default. Adding meat costs extra—$5.99 for beef or $2.99 for chicken. The restaurant automatically adds an 18% service charge to your bill. I didn’t find the service to justify this; for example, when I asked for a cup of water, they wouldn’t refill it. On top of the mandatory service charge, the bill also suggests additional gratuities of 15%, 18%, or 20%. With all these added, a $16 dish can easily cost over $20. The food was a bit too sweet, and overall, the pricing and service policies feel excessive and misleading.