Love this place! Best Thai food in Vegas! The panang curry is amazing. The pad thai is always delicious. The fried rice has the perfect amount of garlic and flavor. The stuffed wings are the perfect appetizer.
Sabin S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Niagara Falls, NY
Archies is one of favorite thai place. This location in village square next to the theatre. Love their house fried rice and thai ice tea is the best so far.
Scott W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Glendale, AZ
For some reason I did not expect this place to be busy for lunch on a weekday. I was way wrong, arriving almost at 1 I still had a wait and almost an hour later as I left there was still a wait. After the food and the service I understand why. And my wait was only about 10 minutes, parties of more than 4 took longer but they are pretty good at turning tables. The only pause was after I ordered and finished my soup until my entrée arrived which was still prompt considering how many customers they had. I had my go to, red curry with chicken, and I liked their take on it. On top of that I liked that the meal came with salad and a bowl of soup. And it was reasonably priced. Definitely would be a regular stop if I lived in the area.
Ellen C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
My husband and I stopped in for a leisurely lunch after spending a relaxing hour at the Float Centers of Nevada. If you’re in the area, that’s a pretty good way to start your day! We both love Thai food, and when it’s our first time at a restaurant, we order our favorite dishes to see how they stack up: shrimp pad thai for me and beef pad see ew for him. Although my pad thai was too sweet for my husband’s tastes, that’s the way I like it. The portion was huge, and the ingredients were in perfect balance. The beef pad see ew was good, too; among the best my husband has had. They used Chinese broccoli, which is always better than the more common florets, and the beef was tender, not chewy. We also split an order of egg rolls, which were fine but unmemorable. And I had a glass of the house Riesling, which was a little sweet as Rieslings go but a good match for my spicy entrée. Service was fine but a bit slow, but since we were in no hurry to get anywhere, that was no problem for us. Next time we’re up for a float, I think we will float on over to Archi’s for lunch. And by the looks of their weekday lunch specials(10 tasty selections, each with soup and egg roll), I think I’ll try for a Friday next time out!
Rose L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
What was my favorite? EVERYTHING! OMG !!! This place has it done to a T! I had Pad Thai, Beef salad, spice basil chicken and panang! Everything was just so delicious and flavorful! I don’t know why this place had 4 stars! Staff was fast and attentive, place was clean! Everyone that walked in had a smile! I’ll be back tomorrow!
Dyanna L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I am steady on the hunt for legit Thai food in Vegas, and I can officially add Archi’s to my list of places I enjoy. I have visited this location twice now, once for take out and once dining in. When I ordered togo, I got the Panang Curry, level 8. Although I was highly impressed with the flavor of the curry, and the consistency that wasn’t overly sweet, the spice didn’t overwhelm me. I wanted MORE! If I order a level 8, I do expect a little extra heat. With that said, when I dined in, I tried the basil fried rice with chicken, and the pad prik king with beef– both level 10 and I was impressed. It even cleared my sinuses by the end of the meal. The basil fried rice was one of the best I have tried. Including 2 drinks, the total was less than $ 30. Huge portions with leftovers, and a dinner for under $ 40 with a tip. Total win as far as I’m concerned. The service was decent. Nothing to brag about but not horrible either. I did come around 9:00PM, and they close at 10:00PM. I figured an hour was safe but I did feel a tad bit rushed towards the end. They were cleaning the floors and tables around me and the scent of cleaning supplies and spicy Thai food isn’t great together. And maybe since I did order a level 10, they didn’t offer me the extra spice cart, but I would have appreciated it. Small complaints but I still like to point out the minor stuff that stopped this from being a 5 star review. Will I be back? Of course I will, it was delicious.
AJ S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Las Vegas, NV
This was the worst visit ever. We went in for lunch today and both of us ordered the same thing. One dish came out and the second one never showed up. We complained to the manager but nothing happened. We finally got up and left. I am never going back.
Matthew L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Arlington, TX
I decided to try this place after hearing people talk about how great and authentic it is. I ordered the red curry with chicken(medium spice level). The dish had zucchini and bamboo and basil. Some of the bamboo were stringy. The basil was pretty strong. I wish the zucchini was a bit more cooked for me. The flavor was decent… I think next time if I decide to come back, I would get the dish spicier.
Leslie M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Phoenix, AZ
Archi’s is the go-to Thai restaurant for my family and friends that live in Las Vegas. Quite frankly, I don’t think they are anything special. The service is mediocre and the food is good, but not spectacular. For a party of six, we ordered a number of entrees family style that consisted of coconut soup with shrimp, beef pad see ew, Pad Thai, shrimp fried rice, and a beef salad. Our family loved it so I wasn’t going to be a hater and complain. It made me full and it wasn’t bad by any means. They also didn’t have an issue with splitting the check three ways. I know when I visit Vegas and someone in our party wanted Thai, I’m sure that this is the place we will be heading to! Sorry — I wasn’t able to take pics of our food. When you have five starving people with you, they start devouring the food once it hits the table and before I can even get my phone out to take pictures.
Michael L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
Archie’s provides good value and well seasoned food. This is not nuanced or authentic food — it’s Thai with a hammer. But it makes it the perfect place for an afternoon wake-up call. Lunch specials offer the best deal, as they come with a large amount of food for under $ 10. I can recommend Pad Thai with tofu, Pad Pak, and Kung Pao. I would avoid the spring rolls, simply because they are heavy and very Americanized. When ordering, be aware that the chefs know how to use spice — ordering an 8 will make it very spicy. Go early to avoid the inevitable lunchtime rush. If you get there after 12:30pm, be prepared to wait.
Pooja C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 New Rochelle, NY
I love Thai food and had been to another Archi’s location before but since I had just flown into Vegas, this was a closer option. I got the Spicy Basil(chicken) without rice and had the spice level at a 5(range of 1 – 10). It was definitely very spicy but just right for me. If you’re not sure what level to choose though, I would go on the lower end of that range just to be safe as they definitely don’t skimp on the chilli! The server was friendly and prompt. I was being healthy when I came here so didn’t try any desserts but I’ll definitely try it next time.
Monica J.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Chicago, IL
I went during lunch with my family and we ordered seafood pad Thai, seafood tom yum soup, beef salad and papaya salad. The food had an authentic flavor, and my dad commented that the beef salad was better than any that he’s had when he lived in Bangkok. Typically, when ordering seafood as a choice of protein at other restaurants there’s not much variety; however, here the seafood in the dishes included shrimp, fish, scallop and squid. The servings are quite large as well. You may also customize your dish spice level(1 – 10), which is always nice rather than leaving a surprise on your tastebuds. As for the dishes themselves, the papaya salad was crunchy and well balanced between sweet, sour and salty. The beef in the beef salad was tender and wonderfully seasoned. The tom yum soup had a nice deep seafood flavor. And finally the pad Thai was a bit on the sweet side but was nicely offset by the peanuts(which I personally was happy to see a large serving of them). The restaurant itself was spacious, service was quick and the staff was very attentive and courteous. Definitely lives up to its hype.
Carl B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Archi’s is my go-to Thai place. I love their red curry. The lunch menu is a great deal, as it includes a good portion and soup for a low price. I brought my parents here once when they were in town a couple years ago, and when they visited this year they asked to go here again! I’ve never known my parents to eat Thai food, but apparently Archi’s has converted them. My only complaint is that the service is sometimes slow. But they are always pleasant, and that is appreciated. I love Archi’s!
Laurie V.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I’m not big on Thai food as I am with other Asian cuisines but, my boyfriend loves the Thai beef salad here. After our day date, we wanted something otw home and healthy. This spot is perfect for that! We came during lunch time(noon) and I was pleased to find their lunch menu. We, also, came before the big lunch crowd. Ordered the sweet and sour tofu and he got the tofu pad Thai lunch special, along with his Thai beef salad. Our lunch soup of cucumber chicken soup came out and I was kinda weirded out at cucumber soup but, after tasting it — I was like«this tastes like chicken tinola» WOW! After that, I was looking for it on the menu thinking I could just eat that and rice. It was perfect for the cold winter weather! After eating my soup, I ate his while he worked on his Thai beef salad. Again with this salad, I never got what his big deal was with it so, I tried it again and I guess I liked it. It was a couple years since trying it. Maybe my taste buds are changing but, u liked the spicy and sour; and all the textures of the salad. I’m «big on texture.» Our lunch specials came out and was very satisfying. Just enough to ease the hunger and even with some lefties to spare.
Kurtis C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Anaheim, CA
Do you ever have food so good that you just can’t even? That happened this weekend at Archi’s and I couldn’t even even. In retrospect, I’ve been to a lot of different Thai restaurants throughout my Unilocal career and this was one of my favorites. According to their accolades displayed on the window outside, it seems that I’m not the only one who thinks they serve amazing food. We had a very large party for my sister’s birthday and ordered family style for the entire party. The food came out very quickly and the portions were perfect. If you’re not sure what to order, here are my favorites that are easy to like. My favorite noodle dish is called pad kee mao(spelled differently at some places) and it’s a stir fry noodle dish that’s really flavorful. The other is a ground meat and basil dish that goes best with rice! If you like things on the saltier side, try a couple dashes of fish sauce. I was impressed by the papaya salad because I would normally never think of eating papaya, but some places don’t make it well and it tastes like what fresh cut grass smells like. Ew. Instead it was spicy and the sauce got rid of the papaya taste. The other dish I normally don’t order but liked was their beef panang. Despite our large group, the service was very quick and attentive. I don’t think my water ever went below half and I always had a glass of wine lined up after pounding the previous one. Yes, I know you’re not supposed to pound wine. And no, I don’t have a drinking problem. ANYWAY, you need to come here and find out what you’re missing out on.
Tom I.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Placentia, CA
Omg! Back to Las Vegas and once again, have to stop by this amazing Thai Restaurant. This place is so freakin good that I would drive here just to have lunch or dinner. I am still waiting for one to be opened in Orange County, Ca. That would be like close to winning the lottery. Please Archi’s put one or maybe 10 in California. I wish every Thai Restaurant owner must get trained my Archi’s chef prior to opening their own Thai Restaurant. Seriously readers, I am not over exaggerating or being dramatic, this place is that good and super consistent. If you try it, you will be an instant repeat customer. Don’t believe me? Try it, this is my only addiction! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, so good. Price: 5⁄5 Cleanliness: 5⁄5 Atmosphere:5/5 Quality: 5⁄5 Quantity: 5⁄5 Desserts: 5⁄5 Side dishes: 5⁄5 Side sauces: 5⁄5
Toby Y.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Want Thai? Come by! Archi’s is the way to go when it comes to Thai food in this town. This is Archi’s is the second newest(or second oldest, however you want to look at it) location and the one I most frequent due to convenience. You can find this right off of 215/Rainbow. Archi’s is great because it is consistently good. I have never had to make a reservation, but this location can get pretty busy during peak lunch or dinner time. I have had to wait before so perhaps reservations, especially on weekends, is recommended. Food — 4.5÷5 Love the Thai tea here. Has a lot of authentic Thai selections. If you don’t like spicy, you can order a 0 or a 1. I like doing 2 because I can’t really take spicy foods but still like that«bam» the spicy flavor can offer. Tom yum soup can be ordered with less spicy level. It’s naturally a little tangy so I found 3 extremely too spicy(and my mom, who normally orders a 5 – 6 found it perfect). Papaya salad is great for starters. Would recommend adding a little spice to this because this isn’t the sweet fruity papaya, its made using shredded green papaya so it doesn’t really have a flavor. Tastes very«green»(like vegetables, health, etc.) Eggplant and chicken dish was pretty good. LOVE the way the eggplants taste here. Complements plain white rice extremely well when mixed together. Pad thai is always a safe choice(especially for new Thai food eaters). There are peanuts here though so BEAWARE if you have allergies. You can get it with your choice of meat so that’s personal preference, but it tastes universally good! And the pad thai made here is delish! This tastes good to me as a 1 :) Pad see ew is another safe choice for Thai beginners. Can be on a little salty side sometimes but this is one of my favorite dishes as well. *****LIFEPROTIP: Order the mango sticky rice for dessert if you’re in mango season. You will thank me. Unfortunately they only make this when mangoes are in season, but that’s how you KNOW they are fresh! Price — 5⁄5 I prefer to eat family style here just so we can get a little bit of everything. However, portion sizes are big enough to where you can order one dish entirely for yourself. The pad thai, pad see ew, and tom yum soup have been a single dish for me and sometimes I will have some left over. The papaya salad is great for sharing but I suspect not enough for one dish. Great portions for the price. Family style can consist of 2 – 3 dishes(4 if we want to bring some home for tomorrow’s lunch…) for the 3 or 4 of us. This includes white rice. The price comes out relatively cheap per person this way, about $ 7 – 10 Service — 4.5÷5 Nothing ever spectacular but nothing bad either. Consistently good service and helpful employees. All in all, a staple Thai place in Las Vegas. So happy the owner has grown to be able to open up 3 locations across the valley… Well-deserved success!
Jerlin L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve been to all the Archi Thai location’s. The food is consistently the same great quality regardless of location. He had the Po Tak soup and Chicken Pad Thai, and I had the Chicken Panang Curry sauce with extra veggies, which comes with white rice. These are choices I was very familiar with. We both enjoyed our meal. They add spices according to your liking and tolerance level. I like my food a little spicy — but not hot. A three is perfect for me in the summer and a four in the winter. I enjoy their Jasmine hot tea, the excellent service, clean restaurant, and atmosphere.
Ellen O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
We found ourselves on Rainbow and dropped in to Archi’s Thai Bistro at around 6:15. Be still my heart: people have elbow room and seats are spaced apart so nicely. They already had me with this respect to the customer. We devoured shrimp toast which is presented so nicely as appetizer. My husband had a Chang beer which I tried and it has a nice tang! We chose pad thai which was one of the best I ever had! Next was red curry with pork and spicy basil chicken. Excellent! My tough reviewing husband was enthralled. I earned my points with this suggestion, for he felt the meal was as close to top notch or 5 as any. Obviously we brought dinner home for tomorrow as portions are extremely generous. Archi’s– well done!
Lalena B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Experience: tried this place with a few friends for lunch. Facility: I was truly surprised by the inside of this restaurant. It had a hotel casual dinning room feel. I’m so used to the typical small Mom and Pop diner feel in most Thai places around town. It was very clean, with comfortable booths and tables. Service: there was nothing too impressive nor was there anything disappointing about the service. It was just good service. Food: this is now officially my second fav Thai place. I enjoyed everything I had. We ordered from the lunch menu, which came with a soup started. It was like an egg drop soup meets chicken soup. It was decent, but after tasting one bite, I didn’t want to waste my stomach space on it, so I gave it to a friend. Spicy Basil Pork dish —(5⁄5) It was so good. It had a nice spice at level 4 outta 5 and a good mix of slight tart and basil. Pad See Ew(not on lunch menu) —(4.5÷5) very good! Had a good flavor with big chunks of pork, noodles cooked perfect, and slightly bitter greens to balance the dish. Pad Thai — I tasted this on someone else’s plate and it was good, but too sweet for me. Overall: I enjoyed my food so much, that I would definitely come back. Folks at my table said there are other locations, but the food is the best at this one. I believe them.