Location
Go down the strip, pass Stratosphere, make a left and a couple rights somewhere and you're there! It's the smallest Thai restaurant I've been to right next to a very beat down motel. At least they have a big sign to make it an easy find.
Ambience
The surroundings may look beat down, but the inside isn't too bad. Looks newly painted (maybe I was just hungry and everything was a blur) with a lot of wood panels and bamboo deco. Walkways are kinda small. Lighting is average, neither dim nor bright. When I went here with my two buddies at 8pm on a Friday, there were 10 people here so it was pretty quiet. Tables are small, but I'm pretty sure they'd allow groups to link tables.
Service
Decent. They do their job.
Price
The most expensive item here that I remember is $15.
Food
The three of us shared a pad thai, bbq chicken with white rice, and thai tea coffee. It was the most flavorful pad thai I've ever had. Just the right amount of seasoning. Their bbq chicken was good for what it was. I'm biased against ordering this dish at restaurants cuz I can make it myself at home so I didn't enjoy it as much as my friends did. Thai tea coffee was definitely tastea. Too bad the caffeine content was not strong enough for the events that followed that night!
Last Words
Get the pad thai and thai tea coffee! Lunch specials are supposed to be pretty cheap ($7 plates) so try to go then.