Thai Paradise Restaurant - Las Vegas

4.4
887 reviews

About

Thai Restaurant

Details

  • DeliveryAvailable
  • TakeoutAvailable
  • Curbside pickupAvailable

Location

Thai Paradise Restaurant - Las Vegas
2226 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV
89104, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.4
887 reviews
5 stars
671
4 stars
78
3 stars
27
2 stars
22
1 star
89

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Food Quality

Customers consistently praised the food for being authentic, flavorful, and fresh, with many highlighting specific dishes like Pad Thai and crab fried rice.

Service

While many reviews mentioned friendly and attentive service, there were notable complaints about poor handling of issues, particularly regarding food quality and billing.

Pricing

The restaurant is viewed as reasonably priced for the quality of food, though some customers expressed frustration over unexpected charges and mandatory service fees.

Atmosphere

The restaurant has a casual and clean environment, but some customers noted that it lacks a fancy ambiance.

Spice Levels

Several reviews warned about the high spice levels, advising customers to order below a certain level if they are not accustomed to spicy food.
  • DG
    Donovan Guerra
    5 days ago
    5.0
    Guys, I don't review food. Seriously. This food is phenomenal. Truly authentic flavors. The family is endearing. I try Thai food everywhere I go. The Khao Soi is a dish that I've never seen/tasted before. It is a wonderful curry dish with noodles, crunchy noodles, bits of fresh carrot and onion, and some mustard greens to add a unique tasty sour flavor. It is amazing. Try it if your a curry lover. Can't hype this place up enough.
  • BL
    Ben Laws
    Jan 4, 2026
    2.0
    Ordered Thai paradise fried rice and coconut rice pancakes on line for takeout. They ran out of pancakes and substituted with fried bananas with price difference. Owner did not suggest about partial refund or anything. He even asked about whether I need chopsticks - why not just give me a pair of takeout chopsticks than asking. The experience was not good but can not give lower than 2 stars since the food were authentic and Thai. I do like the fried bananas as in spring rolls, sweet with chocolate syrup. I would appreciate the change of dish on the receipt and price adjusted but it seems too difficult for owner to deal with online orders. It is advisable to call in and ensure dishes are available for order. Just call for order than online shenanigans.
  • LC
    Life Valley Community Church
    Jan 4, 2026
    5.0
    We are self proclaimed Thai food snobs. We usually find a Thai place in every city we visit, our favorites being in Jackson Hole, WY and San Jose, CA. This has now entered into the top three! Great service, amazing food. The chef, Guy, came out to chat with us and explained that all his recipes are from his grandma, who just happens to be visiting for Thailand soon! Amazing food and service, will be back for sure! Don’t miss this spot.
  • WW
    William
    Dec 26, 2025
    1.0
    I 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.
  • DP
    Dhanya Pranab
    Dec 26, 2025
    5.0
    Thai Paradise located near the Sahara Casino and hotel, oughta be the most warm and mouthwatering restaurant outside of the strip. It is clean 🧼 and it has a tom - yum soup so sweet and spicy, it gives you warmth for the night. Although it seems like an over exaggeration that I’m displaying, the food and drinks like their Thai iced tea are sweet, and bold. Personally I would order the tom yum soup as a starter, fried rice or pad Thai as an entree, and definitely the mango sticky rice as a bold dessert. Overall this store is short in price and sweet in service and food. 😀

Frequently Asked Questions About Thai Paradise Restaurant - Las Vegas

What are the opening hours of Thai Paradise Restaurant in Las Vegas?

Thai Paradise Restaurant is open from 11:00 AM to midnight from Monday to Tuesday, and from 11:00 AM to 4:00 AM from Wednesday to Sunday.

Does Thai Paradise Restaurant offer delivery and pickup services?

Yes, Thai Paradise Restaurant offers both in-store pickup and delivery services.