Lotus of Siam – Flamingo Road is a revered destination for those seeking authentic Thai flavors in Las Vegas. Known for its perfectly cooked prawns with garlic crunch and flavorful dishes like green curry and lollipop chicken, this restaurant offers generous portions and a welcoming vibe. Guests appreciate the attentive service and clean, comfortable setting that elevates every meal. Whether craving classic Thai dishes or exploring the cocktail menu, Lotus of Siam stands out as a top choice for a memorable dining experience.
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Chet Mandair
a week agoFantastic flavors—garlic shrimp, lollipop chicken, chicken fried rice, and green curry were all hits. “Medium” ran spicy. Service was friendly but stretched (felt short-staffed). Still worth it. Mention this review for extra smiles—and maybe better service. 😉
Lee Truong
a month agoGreat experience, great food, great service, and amazing ambiance. The prawns were perfectly cooked with that addictive garlic crunch — rich, flavorful, and so comforting. Portions were generous, and the service was attentive without feeling rushed. The whole vibe of the restaurant made the experience even better. This place is a true Vegas gem for anyone who loves Thai food.
Peachy Chan
3 months agoI’m from Thailand and I’m looking for Thai restaurants that taste authentic, and this place is it. The service is excellent, the hosts and servers are very attentive and helpful. The cocktail menu is also good. The restaurant atmosphere is clean, and the food comes out quite quickly. Recommended dish: Pawn Garlic shrimp a must-try! I will back !
Diana M
3 months agoService was friendly and the ambiance nice, but the table we're seated at is really noisy. My husband and I love Thai. It was the first time we tried deep-fried food, and the snapper was pretty expensive. Only average compared to all the restaurants we've eaten in. We'll still come back and try the other menu
Louise Hong
2 months agoI ordered several dishes, but the taste was just okay. The ingredients seemed fresh and of good quality, but overall, I didn’t feel it was as delicious as its reputation suggests. It’s not a place I’d particularly want to come back to. The atmosphere was like any ordinary Thai restaurant, and the servers were average—not unfriendly but not especially warm either. Unfortunately, I don’t have photos of the Pad Thai and the other dishes. The photo is of the garlic prawns.