
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3460 S Arville St #7, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Phone: (702) 330-0194
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This is one of the main reasons I love breaking bread with friends. It’s sharing JOY.
Jipata ( @jipatavegas ) was truly an amazing feast of flavors. I love this category of cuisine. The Miang Goong was death row quality! I could have eaten ten of those by themselves. The service was on point, great drinks, and very unique experience. I do imagine with no reservations it can be a pain to get into though so make sure to plan for it. Add it to your list if you love this type of feast.
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We mainly came here for some drinks and some small dishes to go with it. What we ordered was the oysters, raw shrimp sashimi and corn som thum. The first 2 are definitely a must. The corn was something interesting that I don’t see often, but if you love corn with a hint of citrus and spice, then this is for you. Even with that alone, I’m pretty sure everything else should be great as well.
At the time when we went, there was no one here so it was really chill with some music playing in the background. There was one worker who I assume was the server and also the chef. Regardless, there is no complaints on my end as everything came out in a timely matter. If there were more people, I feel that would alter the service, but it definitely didn’t affect us.
Sat myself at the bar and was taken care of very well by, if my receipt was accurate, the Chef himself, Bank Atcharawan. Very cool.
Plenty of tempting food items on the double-sided paper menu. Alcohol list was three pages and seemed to be bottles only. Ordered-
Quail Egg Wonton ($11): Six pieces, wrappers not too thick, not too thin, perfectly crisp, egg inside just on right side of hard-boiled. Good sweet dipping sauce.
Goong Ob Woonsen ($18): Large mound of thin delicate noodles buried beneath enough firm shrimp and fatty bacon pieces to ensure each forkful had protein. Snappy ginger slices. Accompanying sauce was spiced enough to curl one’s hair.
Value: Excellent IMO.
Atmosphere: On the outside, very unassuming with an understated elegant sign by the door. Inside, cozy wine club; dark woods, peacock blue and gold patterned accent walls, grey granite bar, vintagey bulbs (the bulbous glass shades of which unfortunately needed dusting). Very easygoing. Quiet enough for conversations.
etc – Located in one of Arville Square’s outbuildings, sandwiched between a massage spa and the Leatherneck Club, next door to Yui Edomae Sushi. Just in case the reader is like me, directionally challenged; I think I walked past Jipata’s door in the recessed area three times.
Anyone with a Thai craving or looking for something different from food or wine in Vegas needs to go check out Jipata.
Check them out you won’t be disappointed.