
Warm, wood-adorned Thai restaurant serving specialties such as steamed sea bass & volcano chicken.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9530 S Eastern Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89123
Phone: (702) 407-1188
Website: https://pinkaoweastern.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
Good atmosphere with nice decor.
Service overall is good. It would nice if the staff were a little more friendly, never had a bad experience, I just think it would be nice to experience a friendlier greeting.
Our go to food options
Either Papaya or Mango salad
Tom Yum soup
Pad Thai noodles
And one of the curry dishes.
We tend to go for 5/10 spice level, which suites our palate.
The Thai ice is good, but there have been days it’s been on the sweeter side.
Love their mango sticky rice, especially when the mango is at the perfect level of sweetness and firmness.
Overall, reasonably priced.
Delicious, flavorful food. Reasonable price. Great service. Their spice level is good which you can request to adjust as per your preference. Highly recommend it!
I would come back but I did feel discriminated. I hope this review help them treat all clients with the same etiquette and treatment.
The restaurant’s ambiance is inviting, setting the stage for a memorable dining experience.
Starting with the appetizers, the crispy taro was our FAV, offering a satisfying crunch and a unique flavor. What’s special is that it’s not commonly found in other Thai restaurants, making it a standout dish.
The Som Tom (papaya salad) bursts with freshness, balancing sweet, sour, and spicy notes perfectly. For soup lovers, the Seafood Tom Yum is a standout, rich with a variety of seafood and aromatic herbs.
Among the main courses, the Salmon Pad Thai is a creative twist on a classic, featuring succulent salmon paired with perfectly cooked noodles. The Pumpkin Curry is a comforting and flavorful option, with a creamy texture and a hint of sweetness.
We also ordered the Thai Sukiyaki, a savory and hearty dish, served in a flavorful homemade soup with glass noodles, chicken, shrimp, squid, egg, and an array of fresh vegetables.
Another fav of ours was the lemongrass milkfish dish: topped with dried shrimp, lemongrass, peanuts, shallots, and cilantro.
To end on a sweet note, the Honey Toast and fried bananas are both excellent choices. The Honey Toast was warm and comforting, while the fried bananas offer a delightful crispy end to our delicious meal.
The first thing that impressed me was the unfriendliness from the majority of staff we interacted with beginning with the person who sat us. She wasn’t exactly rude, just indifferent, didn’t make eye contact and our server seemed reluctant to serve us.
The food quality is good but not great. The Tom Ka Kai was thin and flavorless,and I’ve never known Drunken Noodles to be served on a bed of lettuce, which became a soggy mess pretty immediately.
There is a QR Code permanently attached to our table, and when things on the bill didn’t seem quite right to me, I pulled it up on my phone. Indeed, there was a $5 price differential on one dish, and a dollar differential on another, which was explained away that the QR codes were inaccurate, which doesn’t explain why they don’t just either disable them or remove them. It was casually tossed aside by the host, and we paid the higher prices. This affected the server’s tip.
Being in the service industry in Las Vegas for 22 years, I tip on service, not percentage, which generally works out in great favor of the server. If we hadn’t been treated with such indifference it would have been the same.
And I’ve never seen a dining room being mopped during dinner service before.
I won’t be back.
We made reservations for “a table for four.”
My mom was 95 years old and she needed her walker near her for oxygen and supplies.
The server / attended was put off by us frequently eating there at a bigger table.
We loved the food a lot but we don’t miss it because we found a terrific Thai restaurant on Horizon Ridge.