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Welcome to Charm Thai Kitchen & Coffee

Discover the charm of Charm Thai Kitchen & Coffee, a cozy spot in Henderson, NV offering a fusion of Thai cuisine, noodles, and coffee. With a range of vegan options and a welcoming ambiance, this restaurant promises a delightful dining experience. From starters like Garlic Pepper Calamari to signature dishes like Pumpkin Curry with Chicken, each bite is packed with authentic Thai flavors. The attentive service and flavorful dishes make it a go-to spot for locals and visitors alike. Don't miss out on the refreshing Thai tea and must-try desserts like Mango Sticky Rice. Charm Thai Kitchen & Coffee is a gem worth exploring for a memorable culinary adventure.

LOCATIONS
  • Charm Thai Kitchen & Coffee
    1770 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy Ste100 Henderson, NV 89012
    1770 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy Ste100 Henderson, NV 89012 Hotline: (702) 478-9839

Welcome to Charm Thai Kitchen & Coffee, a hidden gem located in Henderson, NV. This Asian-owned and women-owned restaurant offers a unique blend of Thai cuisine, noodles, and coffee & tea. With a plethora of amenities, including vegan options, wheelchair accessibility, and even accepting cryptocurrency, Charm Thai Kitchen & Coffee caters to a diverse range of customers.

When it comes to the menu, Charm Thai Kitchen & Coffee doesn't disappoint. From starters like Garlic Pepper Calamari and Crispy Wonton to comforting soups like Tom Yum and Tom Ka, each dish is bursting with authentic Thai flavors. The salads, such as the Papaya Salad and Larb Chicken, are fresh and zesty, perfect for a light and refreshing meal.

Customers rave about the friendly service and cozy ambiance at Charm Thai Kitchen & Coffee. Sharon V. described her dining experience as "charming," praising the pumpkin curry and garlic fried rice. Caitleen N. highlighted the efficient and attentive staff, recommending dishes like the Tofu Tom Yum Soup and Cheesy Crab Rangoons.

For those looking to indulge in a sweet treat, the Mango Sticky Rice is a must-try dessert. Angela V. couldn't get enough of the Pad See Ew and Chinese Broccoli with Crispy Pork Belly, emphasizing the flavorful and hot dishes that left her craving for more.

Whether you're in the mood for a leisurely meal or a quick bite to eat, Charm Thai Kitchen & Coffee offers a delightful dining experience that will leave you coming back for more.

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Sharon V.
Sharon V.

Absolute charming maybe that's why the name is Charm (duh) this place is great to dine in for lunch or dinner. The ambiance is amazing and clean the service is great. The food that I have chosen which is a pumpkin curry with chicken so delicious a bit spicy but great tasting. We also ordered garlic fried rice with fried chicken could use a little bit more seasoning but good. My son ordered the special of the day which is skirt steak with fried rice. I also ordered the London fog toffee flavored ice coffee which was good. Location is also close to where we live in Green Valley.

Caitleen N.
Caitleen N.

A new favorite!!! This place is very cute but pretty small -- it has cafe vibes. We came for dinner on a Saturday night, and it was a little busy. Despite it being busy, the kind workers were quick about many things from seating us to taking our orders to bringing out the food! We ordered a Thai Tea, the Cheesy Crab Rangoons, the Tofu Tom Yum Soup, and the Street Fried Chicken with Massamun Curry. The Thai Tea was perfect! It was pretty well-steeped and just sweet enough. The Cheesy Crab Rangoons are probably my favorite rangoons ever. They are shaped more like a dumpling, which I am a fan of. There was far more sweet and sour sauce than needed but better to have some leftover than not enough. The Rangoons were very crispy outside and creamy inside. The Tofu Tom Yum Soup was delicious. We got a spicy level 3 (mild), and it was perfectly spicy for me (my spice tolerance is not particularly high). The mushrooms were yummy, and the tofu was soft. The Street Fried Chicken with Massamun Curry was so good. It comes with the one cup of rice, but it was more than enough for two people. The chicken was really good; I thought it was a good fried chicken with yummy crispiness and tenderness. The curry was really good and also had pieces of carrots, potatoes, and peanuts! Will be coming back! So yummy.

Anna M.
Anna M.

My fave go to spot!!! Great service & I love the food here- very delish. Not to pricey that's why we keep coming here.

Y'von S.
Y'von S.

Wow! I met the owner Timmy one day in Chinatown and he told me about his generational roots in the Thai restaurant industry. I brought my family to check out this quaint restaurant and was blown away. The food was delicious! We tried so many dishes amount which some favorites were the crab fried rice (the winner), the rock shrimp appetizer, beef pad see ew, and the Thai style basil chicken over rice. All of us thoroughly enjoyed the meal and have gone back since. The location is a little hard to find, tucked in the corner of the plaza but no complaints here. It's worth the find!

Dennis T.
Dennis T.

I came here for the first time with my son, who was in town for an adult league soccer tournament. (His team came in second place.) The restaurant was rather charming, which befits its name. But I paid no attention to coffee; I was here to partake in memorable Thai food, which we received in abundance. A bowl of Tom Ka Chicken Soup was hot and excellent, with real lean and tender slices of chicken. A Cucumber Salad with cold shrimp was nice and refreshing. Fine Spring Rolls and Gyoza rounded out our appetizers. For mains we selected Beef Pad Woon Sen and Beef Drunken Noodle. Both dishes were good, but I preferred the Beef Drunken Noodle, largely because of the saucy noodles. Fried Rice with Pineapple was a suitable side. My dining experience in this boutique restaurant was pleasant and quite satisfying. We received excellent food and service in a nice setting.

Robaire P.
Robaire P.

Update! This place overall is awesome! I know there were a few hiccups in the past but the service definitely made up for it. Delicious food, a few vegan options are available...but the only vegan bummer to us plant based folks, is that they're always out of the vegan duck which is super delicious. But the good thing is that's you can substitute it for tofu and it's delicious. They sure now how to prepare tofu let me tell ya. And for the ambience I can definitely say I do fancy the style. It is definitely a small piece of paradise nestled in Henderson. And did I mention the amazing service??? Well the service is impeccable! Charm you charmed us on this visit.

Annie T.
Annie T.

Food 5/5 Service 5/5 Ambiance 5/5 Came here for dinner with my friends and it was such a positive experience . The servers were attentive, the food was flavorful and made to perfection. It's a bit small but I would come here again for Thai food.

Jordan F.
Jordan F.

I cannot recommend this place enough!!!! First of all, a lot of tables were reserved, so possibly make a reservation if you have a large party or are eating during busy hours. Luckily they were able to accommodate us. The cocomojito was delish, not a strong drink at all. Mango sticky rice was absolutely yummy, a stable dessert and must try. The pad Thai was a bit too saucy for my taste, but flavors were good. The pad see ew with tofu was my favorite. I cannot recommend this dish enough. We ordered the drunken noodle with Vegan Duck (you read that right). Vegan duck was a tofu-soy sauce mixture and it was amazing actually. I couldn't tell that it was tofu at all. The staff, just so pleasant and nice. We had a really good experience here, I would want to try other items on their huge menu!!

Angela V.
Angela V.

I was visiting family in the area and my sister recommended this place. I absolutely loved it! The vibes reminded me of a cute coffee shop so I wasn't sure how the food was going to be. OMG it was amazing! Everything came out hot and all the dishes were very flavorful. My favorites were the Pad See Ew, Steak Salad, and the Chinese Broccoli with Crispy Pork Belly. All of the drinks were also really good too. Their matcha green tea latte was delicious. As much as I loved the food, the service was what stood out to me. They were very attentive and kind. They kept checking in on us and we even got to have a nice conversation with them. You can tell they really care.

Tom F.
Tom F.

I was On-call again and feeling under the weather so we decided to stay home and enjoy a lazy Saturday afternoon playing some game and drinking some homemade Cafe Sua Da when we got hit by a power outage in Henderson. Not knowing how wide the outage is and how long it was going to last we decided to make the best of it and venture out on foodie adventure run. Surely if we drove far enough we would find an area with power and some grub. Just earlier today I saw a yelper post a pic of the Khao Soi with Beef Short Rib and it looked so delicious we needed to try it. The foodie gods were on our side today. We feared the worst when we drove and drove and saw that the power was out everywhere but when we got the restaurant it had power. It was meant to be I suppose. We were greeted with a question of "Do you have a reservation?" The answer of course was "No". I thought to myself "Come on now a foodie adventure run is supposed to be best when it's spontaneous and I can't believe our foodie adventure run was going to be defeated by a lack of a reservation" . It turns foodie adventure was not a bust because we were seated anyway within a few minutes. We ordered the Khao Soi with the Beef Short Rib, the Crab Fried Rice, and the Spicy Basil Chicken. The Khao Soi was exceptionally good and It was the best I had in LV so far. The Crab Fried Rice was very good and even better sprinkled with the sauce that comes out on the side. I like the way they took the lump crab meat and made a delicate omelette with egg whites and serve it over the fried rice. The Spicy Basil Chicken was better than average but would have been better with ground Chicken instead of sliced chicken. The service could have been a bit better but it seemed they do not have enough staff to handle the crowd. We also enjoyed the London Fog aka English Coffee. It was good but I could not figure out what exactly made it an English Coffee. On our way back home the electricity was still out all the way home. It. Kind of made this adventure foodie run somewhat surreal but it was delicious nevertheless.