[Las Vegas] [Thai] Lotus of Siam
Lotus of Siam
953 E Sahara Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89104
(702)735-3033
http://www.saipinchutima.com
找拉斯維加斯餐廳資料時發現這家Lotus of Siam泰國餐廳,不少報章雜誌都推薦這家餐廳為全美國最好吃的泰國餐廳,果然真的不錯吃,但是他們的中辣就辣到我們受不了啦!小小不起眼的餐廳,居然有30幾頁非常棒的酒單,牆上掛滿名人到訪的照片,果然是加名店啊!東西好吃,價錢也不貴,服務周到,真是家不錯的餐廳。
I found Lotus of Siam while doing research about Las Vegas restaurants. It was named “the best Thai restaurant in United States” by couple publications. I’ve been to Las Vegas a few time and have never ventured out of the strip. So for this trip, Dr. Park and I decided to do a little exploration and dine outside of the strip on all meals (well, except the buffets).

Thanks to my nevigation system, we found Lotus of Siam in no time. The restaurant is located in a big Asian strip mall. I was surprised to see so many Korean restaurants there.

We had reservation at 8pm. The restaurant was still 3/4 full. We were seated quickly. They have a big menu. I like how they clearly explained every dish in English. Everything looked so good and it was just hard to decide. They also had a huge wine list. We were really surprised that a tiny hole in the wall Thai restaurant could have such a good wine list. The waiter was very helpful on recommending dishes and wines for us.

Their walls were covered with celebrities pictures. So many famous poeple were here. I saw my favorite favorite favorite Drew Berrymore’s picture. I had to ask them if I can take a picture of their “Drew Berrymore was here” picture.

Right on top of Drew Berrymore’s picture is Mario Batali’s picture. I quickly snapped a shot. Wow! Mario Batali was here, too!

German Riesling Flight ($12.00)
Dr. Park ordered the German Riesling Flight to go with the spicy Thai food. It came in three 2 oz pour of dry, medium and sweet riesling. They were: Robert Weil Estate Dry, Rheingau 2006; Carl Loewen Leiwener Klostergarten, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer 2005; and Basserman-Jordan Forster Jesuitengarten, Pfalz 2005. Dr. Park loved the Robert Weil Estate Dry and ordered a glass of it. I like the sweet Basserman-Jordan one.

Nam Kao Tod ($7.95)
I read about their Thai sour sausage and asked the waiter about it. The waiter told us they have 3 dishes with sausage. This appetizer dish the most popular and the best one. It’s minced sour sausage mixed with green onion, fresh chili, ginger, peanuts, crispy rice and lime juice. When I first tasted it, I thought it was…. very different. It wasn’t like anything I had before. It was sour, spicy, salty, and crunchy. The flavor was very strong and it took me a while to get used to it. After a few more bite, it grew on me. It was unique and indeed quite good. The sour taste of the sausage and lime juice lingered on my tongue a bit. I like the crunchy texture of the crispy rice pop pop pop in my mouth.

Som Thum (Thai papaya salad) ($7.95)
This classic dish from Thailand consist of green papaya, chili, dry shrimp, tomato, crushed peanut mixed with lime juice, fish sauce and sugar. We ordered it medium spicy, but MY GOD this dish was super spicy! When I first put the papaya salad in my mouth, I thought it tasted sweet and sour. But the spicy hit me after I swallow the salad. It made my tongue numb. Being half Korean, Dr. Park definatley can handle spicy. But even he was beat by this dish. Man now my tongue feels a little numb right now just thinking about how spicy the papaya salad was. We told the waiter the salad was too spicy, he just smiled and pointed to the small pieces of green chili peppers in the dish, “yeah… you need to stay away from the pepper.” Even though this dish was way too spicy, we still think it’s good and like it. Hard to believe, but we actually finished the whole plate…. with lots of ice water and rice of course.

Spicy Catfish with Basil Leaves ($13.95)
Sauteed deep fried thin catfish slice with bone in fresh and dried chili and Thai basil leaves. Funny how this dish is called “spicy” catfish but it’s really not spicy at all. Or maybe after that papaya salad nothing is spicy anymore? This dish was really good to eat with rice. The sautee sauce was so yummy. We poured the sauce over our white rice and each had two bowls. The fish was fried then sauteed. Really tasty!

We like Lotus of Siam. But we only tried three dishes, so can’t really say if it’s the best Thai restaurant in the US or not. The three dishes that we tried all tasted very authentic, maybe even more authentic than LA authentic Thai restaurant. They also serve a lunch buffet for about $8. I would like to try that on our next Vegas trip.
If you’re visiting Las Vegas and want to try something different, I would recoomend Lotus of Siam. It’s authentic and cheap. Service was good, too. The only thing is you probably need a car or take a taxi to get there from the strip.
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June 18th, 2008 at 9:57 pm
I had the buffet and I yelped about it. To me, the buffet was pretty good, but not “The Best Thai Restaurant in USA.” However, from reading all the other reviews, it looked like ordering off the menu seemed to be the way to go. From the pictures, I think they were right….Next time, I’m definitely skipping the buffet, and going off the menu.
BTW, if you came to this plaza in the day time like I did, it was really really deserted. I was so surprised there was a famous Thai restaurant here.
June 19th, 2008 at 1:09 am
those dishes look so decent to me and the price is pretty fair! It should definitely be one of my stop in the future when I go to LV.
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June 19th, 2008 at 7:29 am
真的不貴耶
可是很辣的話…………
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June 19th, 2008 at 1:34 pm
I love their papaya salad too! Try their Garlic Prawn next time, that is our favorite! I forgot the price, but it’s a lot of deep fried HUGE shrimps in garlic, so good and crunchy that you eat the shells too! Their dessert is good also!
June 19th, 2008 at 3:32 pm
挖 我很驚訝你覺得這家餐廳比加州的要道地耶>>
我一之感覺加州的泰國餐廳好像比我門這裡好 (都是看你BLOG的 呵呵)
這家我滿喜歡的 MENU真的東西有夠多 唯一不喜歡這家就是他做的涼拌冬粉莎拉不是很好
那道菜又是我很喜歡的一到泰國菜>>
不過我好像沒點過他的青木瓜莎拉 下次我也要去點來看看>>
June 19th, 2008 at 6:57 pm
oh yeah .. btw.. lotus of siam is inside of Korean town,
that’s why you saw so many korean restaurants there.:)
June 24th, 2008 at 12:40 am
對對對 那家餐廳很多老外 我也不知道為什麼
可能也都市在網路上看review很好去的吧.
korean town 就你看到的那一個plaza 舊舊的..
這邊韓國人是也算滿多的吧 但是應該還是中國人最多 因為中國的plaza比較多.