Skip to main content
    Pearl
    Hue Thai, Restaurant in Las Vegas
    Restaurant150Points

    Hue Thai

    The Asian District, Las Vegas

    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Hue Thai is a practical Spring Mountain Road choice for casual Thai food, especially when dinner runs late and the group wants an easy off-Strip meal. Treat it as a flexible, low-ceremony option rather than a formal special-occasion booking.

    About Hue Thai

    Hue Thai is a casual Las Vegas option with posted hours that run until 10 PM on most days. The dress code is casual, the listed schedule is 9 AM–10 PM on Monday through Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, with Friday listed as 9–10 AM. Treat it as a practical stop, confirm menu, price, service style, awards, or location specifics directly if those details matter to your plans.

    A casual Las Vegas stop with late posted hours most days

    The clearest reason to consider Hue Thai is convenience. With a casual dress code and most posted days running from 9 AM to 10 PM, it may fit plans that need flexibility. For chef name, awards, tasting format, price tier, seating count, private-room setup, or specific menu details, check with the venue directly before planning around them.

    That means expectations should stay grounded. Hue Thai can be considered when the priority is an easy, casual meal in Las Vegas, but it should not be framed as a polished celebration restaurant or a destination built around a specific accolade. For a date, birthday, or business meal, confirm current details directly before making plans.

    How to use it without overplanning

    Use Hue Thai as a simple Las Vegas dining option when the posted hours and casual dress code fit your schedule. Check ahead for takeout, delivery, dietary accommodations, reservations, group capacity, specific dishes, or a particular service format.

    For a wider scan of the city, start with Our full Las Vegas restaurants guide; if the meal is part of a larger trip, pair it with Our full Las Vegas hotels guide, Our full Las Vegas bars guide, Our full Las Vegas wineries guide, or Our full Las Vegas experiences guide.

    The takeThis is a practical, local-oriented restaurant that attracts off-shift casino workers, Southeast Asian diaspora families and visitors who seek honest neighborhood cuisine. Hue Thai’s format and straightforward cooking make it well suited to weeknight dinners, casual lunch stops and repeat visits with friends or family. The space is aimed at comfortable, everyday dining—people come for the food more than the setting—so it’s a dependable choice for anyone looking for authentic, unfussy Thai flavors in Chinatown’s Spring Mountain corridor.
    Venue detailsHidden Gem
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextLas Vegas, United States
    Explore Las VegasNearby

    Planning details

    Location
    5115 W Spring Mountain Rd #223, Las Vegas, NV 89146
    Website
    huethairestaurant.com
    Phone
    +17029438872
    Around this placeMore Pearl picks
    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Hue Thai sits modestly in a strip-mall pocket of West Spring Mountain Road, trading designed atmosphere for focused, direct cooking. The room reads utilitarian—fluorescent or warm LED lighting, laminate or tiled surfaces and a long laminated menu or menu board—so the lack of polish becomes part of its character. Sound is ambient and conversational: diners talk while the clatter of woks and the occasional blender punctuate the air. The result is an unpretentious, relaxed neighborhood spot where the priorities are on clear-flavored Thai dishes rather than decorative dining theatrics.

    Best For

    This is a practical, local-oriented restaurant that attracts off-shift casino workers, Southeast Asian diaspora families and visitors who seek honest neighborhood cuisine. Hue Thai’s format and straightforward cooking make it well suited to weeknight dinners, casual lunch stops and repeat visits with friends or family. The space is aimed at comfortable, everyday dining—people come for the food more than the setting—so it’s a dependable choice for anyone looking for authentic, unfussy Thai flavors in Chinatown’s Spring Mountain corridor.

    Ordering Tips

    Ordering at Hue Thai is direct: expect a long laminated menu or menu board that lists classics rather than curated tasting sequences. The kitchen favors straightforward preparations, so stick to signature, well-executed staples—Banh Mi, Pho, Banh Cuon, Curry and Goi Cuon are explicitly highlighted—and let the simplicity guide you. Practical parking and a strip-mall approach make arrival easy; treat the meal as a no-frills, flavor-first experience and plan on sharing plates or ordering a mix of mains and noodle soups for a representative taste of the kitchen.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Casual cafeteria-style setting with funky aquarium decor, located upstairs in an oriental shopping center; unpretentious and authentic to Vietnamese dining culture.

    Tags

    Vibe

    Hidden GemCasualRustic

    Best For

    Casual HangoutSoloFamily

    Experience

    Standalone

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Counter Service
    Meal Pacing
    Quick Bite
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • Banh Mi
    • Pho
    • Banh Cuon
    • Curry
    • Goi Cuon
    Planning details

    Location

    5115 W Spring Mountain Rd #223, Las Vegas, NV 89146 · Directions

    +17029438872

    huethairestaurant.com

    Also consider

    If Hue Thai does not fit the plan

    Pick Monta Japanese Noodle House if the group wants a focused ramen meal instead of Thai. Pick Sweets Raku if dinner is already handled and the next decision is dessert.

    Restaurant context

    How Hue Thai compares in Las Vegas

    Choose Hue Thai when Thai food and flexibility matter more than a tightly defined dining format. Monta Japanese Noodle House is the clearer pick for ramen cravings, while Curry Zen makes more sense when the group wants a curry-focused meal instead of a broader Thai dinner.

    For a stronger occasion feel, Aburiya Raku and Raku are better suited to diners who want Japanese cooking to be the focus of the night. They read as more deliberate choices than Hue Thai, which is better as an easy, casual Spring Mountain stop.

    If the plan is dessert-led, Sweets Raku is the smarter cross-shop. Hue Thai wins on meal utility and late-evening usefulness; Sweets Raku wins when the group wants a dedicated dessert experience after dinner elsewhere.

    Explore Las Vegas
    Around this place
    Read more on Pearl

    Discover more on Pearl

    Unlock the full Hue Thai guide in Pearl, including awards, comparisons, FAQs, planning details, and nearby places.

    Compare Hue Thai
    Hue Thai Las Vegas and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwards
    Hue ThaiLas Vegas; No published awards
    Sweets RakuLas VegasDessertNo published awards
    Aburiya RakuLas VegasJapanese
    2026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Recommended2025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #3942024 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #2702023 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Highly Recommended
    Monta Japanese Noodle HouseLas VegasRamen
    2024 OAD Cheap Eats in North America Ranked · #621
    Curry ZenLas Vegas; No published awards
    RakuLas Vegas;
    2025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #3912025 New York Times Best Restaurants in New York City

    How Hue Thai Las Vegas compares with similar nearby venues.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Hue Thai in Las Vegas?

    Other Las Vegas options to compare while planning include Raku, Aburiya Raku, Curry Zen, Monta Japanese Noodle House, Sweets Raku. Use each venue's current information to decide which one best fits your timing, group, occasion.

    What should I order at Hue Thai?

    Review the current menu directly with the venue before deciding what to order, especially if you are planning around a particular craving or occasion.

    When is Hue Thai open?

    The posted hours are Monday through Thursday 9 AM–10 PM, Friday 9–10 AM, Saturday 9 AM–10 PM, Sunday 9 AM–10 PM. Hours can change, so confirm directly with the venue before going.

    Is Hue Thai good for a special occasion?

    Hue Thai is casual. It may fit a low-key plan; for a more formal occasion, check directly on private rooms, tasting formats, price tier, special-occasion service details before planning a visit.