this restaurant, *sigh, our first attempt going to this restaurant resulted in a vehicle collision. It was supposed the meal before we leave vegas which was supposed to be good and memorable, but the drive back with my torn bumper dangling was so traumatizing...
anyways, this restaurant was referred by our beloved friend Bone who said this place has really good BBQ, of course we took his advice and I took the courage to make our second attempt...
This restaurant is located at the end of the vegas strip and the beginning of the downtown vegas strip. It's very hidden so becareful and don't run any red lights looking for it. In an abundance of caution, it's on the left hand side. This restaurant is very small, the outside looks like a restaurant that doesnt even open anymore...but it does. The parking lot looked like someone is going to jump out and rob you so becareful.
Once you open the door to the restaurant, it instantly makes you forget how the outside looks and reminds you that you are at a thai restaurant. The first and last time i was there there were a couple tables with thai family - good sign. Thai people eating at a thai restaurant cannot be bad. We ordered the papaya salad, bbq pork ribs, and chicken satay - all very very good. Alloy mark mark - (very yummy in thai).
The thai tea is refreshing after a rough night in vegas....
was worth the trip and left happily ever after..