I tend to avoid restaurants that cover too many different types of dishes from too many areas, especially ones that might seem a bit unnecessarily trendy. However, I totally misjudged this place. The food was out of this world delicious, from the sushi to the desserts to the incredible pad thai. The papaya salad is one of my favorite Thai dishes in las vegas. The spice level is also really impressive, for a medium it was pretty much at my upper limit for spice, and I tend to see myself as a person who loves spice.
Beautiful ambiance and amazing food. Very nicely decorated with friendly staff.
The Luna Mushroom is especially good. The mushroom tasted smoked and the different flavors and textures complimented each other well.
The Boyz was especially good. I really enjoyed the shrimp tempura with the eel combination.
The Girl Gone Wild had an interesting flavor combination with the orange slices but still very good.
I really enjoyed the sauce paired with the meatballs. My only complaint was that there was not more sauce served :)
The Khanom Krok is a pudding with different toppings like corn and onion. My Filipina friends said it reminded them of a desert from the Philippines.
LaMoon is an extension of Lamaii Thai Restaurant. LaMoon has Thai & Japanese tapas while serving desserts and boba.
We stopped by for lunch and everything was delicious! The Yen Ta Fo I got was spicy, but a good level of spice. We also tried the Rad Nar with Chicken. It's a noodle dish with a yummy gravy sauce and Chinese broccoli. Their Luna Mushroom is a must try! It is spicy tuna on top of a mushroom with crab meat and ikura. Then their chicken meatballs were made fresh & super crunchy paired with sweet and sour dipping sauce. For dessert we had the Pung Pung Nutella which is toast topped with banana and nutella On top of all the delicious food, their service was great! Definitely check this place out!
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Better than expected! What a quiet gem!
Friendly and welcoming.
The Pok Pok Papaya salad is very good and not too sweet. Too many Thai restaurants add a lot of suger to this dish- very good and the shrimp done just right! Coco Thom Yum soup some of the best I have had and I eat at Thai restaurants almost weekly in LA == this was very flavorful and no mushrooms- perfect- filled with tomatoes, shrimp, not skimpy and watered down.
Green curry- again super flavorful not too thick
Love the zen atmosphere of the White almost French like interior with pleasant music - felt at peace-- too many restaurants play urban music which has a very grating tone while eating.
A Grand Piano in the room- so I am sure some nights there may be entertainment. Very comfortable interior!
Just go!
Stopped in to order food and drinks to go after searching for the old boba place that used to be there and has now disappeared (damn you Covid!)
Pros: Great ambience and decor. Instagram worthy with the giant teddy bear that's sitting at the back wall.
Cons: Pretty small portions for the price. Food was average as well. Service was a tad slow.
Sadly, we won't be returning.
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Came here for dinner a few weeks ago because my friend wanted to try it out. LaMoon sits on the SW corner of Spring Mountain and Jones, across the street from 168 Market, replacing Dairy Queen which was here for decades, then Tsaocaa, which quickly disappeared. Location is a bit weird, mildly inconvenient to get to if you are arriving from the east or leaving to the west.
Decor inside is cute like a boutique w/ varying mismatching furniture and a piano in the corner, and dim lighting.
Due to COVID, a lot of places have converted to a digital menu, which is accessed with your camera app giving you a link. Their code is linked to the table too so you order from this link. (Side note: it'll all go onto 1 bill, despite ordering from multiple devices)
We had a party of 5 so we were sat in the corner, by the other door, with a 5th seat at the end. Most of their settings is for max 4 people.
Unsure of what to order, and being hungry, i had ordered the "boat noodles" w/ beef and thick noodles, and a side of "pok pok salad".
Their portions here are a bit on the smaller side, so most of us were still hungry after our meal. (i said most of us cuz theres 1 smol person with the stomach the size of my toe... jk more like her fist)
The flavor of the "boat noodles" was fairly strong overall, sweet and savory. The "pok pok salad" was a green papaya salad w/ shrimp, which was also on the smaller side, topped with a flower. Flavor overall was decent, like a papaya salad.
The power had just went out after waiting for someone to come pick up the check for a long time so they couldn't charge. They ended up asking us to use cash instead. LOL (guess what, the power came back while we drove away)
Overall, food was good. Price is as normal but smaller portions, sadly, so i can imagine the bill racking up for a full meal Lol
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