Bar in Paradise, United States
Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi
100Pearl PointsLow-barrier, plant-based Thai in Henderson corridor.

About Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi
Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi is the easiest plant-based booking in the Paradise/Henderson corridor — no reservation required, no Strip pricing, and a dual Thai-sushi format that gives returning diners two menus to work through. It won't match destination venues for atmosphere, but for a reliable, low-friction vegan meal away from the Strip, it fills a gap that few competitors in the area do.
Quick Verdict
Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi is one of the easier bookings in the Paradise/Henderson corridor — no waitlist, no dress code anxiety, no cover charge. If you've been once and left satisfied, there's enough range in the vegan Thai and sushi menu to justify a return visit, particularly if you're looking for a reliable plant-based option away from the Strip's noise and pricing.
What to Know Before You Go Back
The address — 500 E Windmill Lane, tucked into a strip-mall suite in the 89123 zip, tells you this is a neighbourhood restaurant, not a destination dining event. That's the point. For anyone who's already made the first visit, the practical upside is consistency: no reservation pressure, easy parking, and a format that works for both a quick weeknight meal and a longer catch-up dinner.
Given the PEA-B editorial emphasis here: Basil doesn't carry an outdoor or rooftop component that's been verified in our data. What the location does offer instead is the breathing room of a suburban setting, a trade-off worth noting if your last visit was a crowded Strip experience. In Las Vegas summers, that distinction matters. The absence of a terrace means you're indoors, which, from June through September, is often the smarter call anyway.
The vegan Thai and sushi combination is a narrower format than it might sound, it's not a pan-Asian sprawl. If you visited for the Thai side last time, the sushi menu is the logical next move, and vice versa. Without verified menu data in our system, we won't speculate on specific dishes, but the dual-format structure gives returning diners a genuine second angle to explore.
How It Compares
Know Before You Go
- Address: 500 E Windmill Ln #145, Las Vegas, NV 89123
- Neighbourhood: Paradise/Henderson border, strip-mall setting, easy parking
- Booking difficulty: Easy, walk-ins are realistic here
- Price range: Not confirmed in our data, expect neighbourhood pricing rather than Strip premiums
- Outdoor space: None verified
- Leading for: Returning plant-based diners, weeknight meals, groups wanting a low-friction option
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi?
No reservation required. Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi at 500 E Windmill Lane is a neighbourhood strip-mall spot, not a destination restaurant, so walk-ins are generally manageable. Peak dinner hours on weekends may mean a short wait, but this is not a venue where booking ahead is a practical necessity.
What's the signature drink at Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi?
Drink menu specifics aren't documented for this venue. Given the plant-based Thai-sushi format, expect Thai iced tea and fresh juice options to be on offer — these are standard to the category. For a cocktail-forward night, this is not the right address.
What's the crowd like at Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi?
The 89123 zip and strip-mall setting on E Windmill Lane place this squarely in neighbourhood-restaurant territory. Expect a local, casual crowd — Henderson residents, plant-based regulars, and visitors staying off-Strip who want something practical over performative. It's not a scene-driven room.
Is Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi good for a date?
Workable for a low-key first date or a casual weeknight out, but not a special-occasion pick. The strip-mall location in Paradise and the absence of a dress code or notable atmosphere make it a better call when the conversation matters more than the setting. For a date with more ambiance, look elsewhere in the corridor.
Is the food good at Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi?
The plant-based Thai-and-sushi combination is a specific format that serves a real gap in the Las Vegas dining options outside the Strip. Without documented awards or Pearl ratings on file, the strongest case for visiting is the cuisine type itself — if you want vegan Thai or plant-based sushi in the Paradise/Henderson area, the options are limited and this address fills that need directly.
Location
500 E Windmill Ln #145, Las Vegas, NV 89123
Paradise, United States
Compare Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi
| Venue |
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| Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi |
| Craft + Community |
| Jerusalem Chef's Table |
| 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S |
| 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd |
| And Pita |
A quick look at how Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi measures up.
Also Consider
- Craft + Community, Notable alternative
- Jerusalem Chef's Table, Notable alternative
- 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Notable alternative
- 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Notable alternative
- And Pita, Notable alternative
Among the verified Pearl venues in Paradise, Basil sits in a different lane to most of the comparison set. And Pita is the closest in format, a focused, single-cuisine concept with neighbourhood pricing, but covers Middle Eastern rather than Southeast Asian or Japanese territory. If you want plant-friendly eating without Strip overhead, both are worth knowing. Basil's dual Thai-sushi format gives it slightly more flexibility for groups with mixed preferences.
3131 Las Vegas Blvd S and 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd operate in the Strip corridor, which means higher price points and a louder, more tourist-facing environment. If your priority is a quieter room and lower spend, Basil's Windmill Lane address is the practical call. For occasion dining or a drinks-led evening, Alizé at the Palms is the area's clearest upgrade, but at a significant price and formality jump.
Bottom line: Basil is the right choice if you specifically want vegan Thai or sushi in the Henderson/Paradise area without a reservation or a Strip budget. It's not competing for special-occasion bookings. For a broader night out or a drinks-forward experience, the Strip venues or Alizé will serve you better.
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