It's a solid restaurant away from the strip.
The waiters we got was really friendly and accommodating, especially when we were a group of 11. I got the Combination Beef Noodle Soup and it was very tasty. It had spice and a touch of sourness, which worked well together. It was a very warming dish on a chilly night. What it didn't have was enough food, ha, my stomach was left not very full.
We also shared the coconut ice cream (which apparently they're known for) and their sticky rice for dessert. I loved how their desserts weren't too sweet.
Overall, the prices were affordable and the food was very tastey and homey, so it was a better than average Thai restaurant. However, I have tasted the same or better quality of food in a lot of other Thai restaurants. Maybe in Las Vegas, quality Thai restaurants are harder to come by.