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6360 West Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV
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Cuisine: thai

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Looking for a restaurant in Las Vegas? Archi's Thai Las Vegas is listed here. His name was **Arichai Silpasuvun,** but after moving to Las Vegas from Thailand, everybody called him "Archi." At the time, there were barely any Thai restaurants in Las Vegas. It was assumed that the natural boldness, brightness, and spice of authentic Thai cuisine would offend. Other restaurants nearby include Chickpeas (0.3 mi) and Aracely's Sazón Colombian Restaurant (0.7 mi). Santa Fe Station is a hotel and casino located on North Rancho Drive in Las Vegas, Nevada. It's located at 6360 West Flamingo Road. Its website is https://archisthailv.com/. The menu centers on thai cooking. Nevada's 6th Senate district is one of 21 districts in the Nevada Senate. His name was Arichai Silpasuvun, but after moving to Las Vegas from Thailand, everybody called him "Archi." At the time, there were barely any Thai restaurants in Las Vegas. It was assumed that the natural boldness, brightness, and spice of authentic Thai cuisine would offend the American palate, but Archi didn't think so. He was always wowing his friends with his home-made authentic Thai meals. As long as he could have a hand in preparing it, he was confident that authentic Thai cuisine would be a hit. Today, twenty years later, we're proud to serve the Las Vegas community across four locations in Henderson, Summerlin, Spring Valley, and Enterprise. Archi's name has become synonymous with authentic Thai cuisine: when people in Las Vegas want authentic Thai food, they know to go to "Archi's." Archi's family continues to staff and manage the restaurants, honoring his vision to serve delicious, authentic Thai food.

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His name was **Arichai Silpasuvun,** but after moving to Las Vegas from Thailand, everybody called him "Archi." At the time, there were barely any Thai restaurants in Las Vegas. It was assumed that the natural boldness, brightness, and spice of authentic Thai cuisine would offend

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