
Cozy, polished restaurant offering up Thai rice & noodle dishes, plus curries & sides.
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Address: 4480 Spring Mountain Rd #700, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Phone: (702) 238-0567
Website: http://www.lamaiilv.com/
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We had a wonderful time dining here last night. The atmosphere was beautiful, relaxed, and very inviting. All of the food was absolutely delicious, and the drinks were excellent.
Special thanks to KIM! – who was incredibly helpful with seating, food recommendations, and attentive service throughout the evening. His suggestions were spot on and really elevated our experience. Crispy Garlic Prawns are a must!
Highly recommend Lamaii —we’ll definitely be back!
What’s not for us, doesn’t mean it’s not for others? Maybe this could be a kind stepping stone or fusion taste of Thai food? I’m sure this place will be full of people ordering the typical western to mainstream dishes like Pad Thai.
We are not normally into fusion or westernized Thai food. That doesn’t mean we won’t be able to enjoy more elevated versions, or westernized versions. It needs to make sense. For elevated places, the quality needs to match the price. I’m expecting higher grade meats to higher quality ingredients = not supposed to feel food hangover after. I swear we were so thirsty, nonstop drinking water and electrolytes all night and the next day. That’s not a good sign. I don’t even think I get that thirsty from eating Panda Express. Luckily we weren’t gassy which means their protein were decent quality. There are other reviewers with similar experiences too so it wasn’t just us.
If you come from places with less of any of these communities around than Vegas might be great for you in all of them? Compared to many or all local Vegas friends, we are more picky with our Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Taiwanese, Mexican taste in food. Many of which Vegas is not well-known for. But
The restaurant is beautiful and very clean, with a great atmosphere and nice music.
The servers who took care of me today were Kim and Chompoo. Both of them were very sweet, friendly, and attentive. They gave great food recommendations and took wonderful care of me throughout the meal.
We started with Wing Zap. I would not normally order dry rub wings but holy cow! Perfectly fried BIG wings with amazing rub with a lime zing.
My husband ordered the pork Ga Prow, one of his favorite dishes, and he said it might be his favorite preparation of the dish in town! I got the crispy duck panang and it was prepared perfectly crispy with the juiciest duck and the curry sauce was to die for! I could eat that morning, noon, and night.
The prices are completely fair, service is great, and food was perfection. A great birthday choice – so happy!
The room is lavish without being tacky. It’s stylish, seductive, and built for long dinners that turn into late nights. The waitstaff is attentive and genuinely gracious, the kind of service that makes you relax your shoulders and trust the kitchen.
And yes, there’s a full bar, with cocktails that show restraint and balance, not sugar-bombs in fancy glassware. Thoughtful Thai accents, clean structure, and the confidence to let the drink do its job.
It’s adored by locals and the experienced travelers who relish off-strip, authentic dining experiences. So far, it’s my favorite Thai spot in Vegas
For appetizer, we had garlic green beans, wing zaap, salmon noir, grilled pork jowl, and steak tartare. Everything was amazingly good!
For entrees, we had duck basil fried rice, lobster yum takrai, mango crispy catfish, chicken pad seeaew, and garlic herb crispy prawn. Again, everything was fantastic!
We ended dinner with coconut cake, which was the perfect sweetness.
On top of that, service was awesome. The staff really nice and attentive.
Definitely recommend this place