Welcome to Komol Restaurant
At Komol Restaurant, located in the heart of Las Vegas, culinary passion and family spirit come together to create a delightful dining experience. Specializing in vegetarian and vegan Thai cuisine, this hidden gem has captivated locals and visitors alike with its vibrant flavors and cozy atmosphere. Guests rave about signature dishes like Pad Thai and Basil Fried Rice, expertly balancing flavors of sweet and savory. The warm, friendly service enhances the invite, ensuring every visit feels like dining with family. With its incredible variety of appetizers and entrees, Komol Restaurant stands as a must-visit destination for food lovers seeking authentic Thai flavors.
- 953 E Sahara Ave Ste E10, Las Vegas, NV 89104 Hotline: (702) 731-6542
Welcome to Komol Restaurant, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Las Vegas at 953 E Sahara Ave Ste E10. This cozy establishment specializes in vegetarian and vegan Thai cuisine, offering a delightful array of dishes that promise to satisfy not just your appetite but also your dietary choices. Whether you're a dedicated herbivore or just looking to explore lighter Thai fare, Komol stands out as a must-visit destination.
As you step into Komol, you are greeted by the family atmosphere that customers rave about. The warmth of the staff envelops you like a comforting blanket, making it a perfect spot to unwind after a bustling day in Las Vegas. The quick service and cozy ambiance ensure that you're right at home as you peruse the menu, which features a variety of tantalizing appetizers and delectable main courses.
- Vegetarian Fresh Spring Rolls: Delicate rice paper rolls stuffed with fresh vegetables and noodles. A perfect starter at $10.95.
- Vegetarian Satay: Flavorful flame-broiled tofu strips served with a rich curry peanut sauce, a must-try at $9.95.
- Tom Kha Soup: A house favorite boasting a harmonious blend of coconut milk, mushrooms, and lime juice, expectedly priced at $11.95.
The reviews speak volumes about Komol, with customers like Mandy S. describing it as "magnificent" and highlighting the "hidden gem" aspect that makes it feel special. Other patrons, such as Leslie N., have praised the balance of flavors in dishes like Pad Thai—where the sauciness is complemented by a delightful sweetness—offering layers of taste that stand out without overpowering.
And let’s not forget about the indulgent desserts. The mango sticky rice is a sweet-and-savory match, elevating your meal to the perfect close. Despite not being mango season, the quality remains commendable, ensuring flavors resonate beautifully on the palate.
Whether you're here for the vegetarian options or simply a lover of Thai food, Komol Restaurant offers a refreshing twist on traditional dishes. The balance of sweet, sour, and spicy flavors will leave you longing for more. Make sure to stop by for a unique culinary experience that is both delicious and wholesome—your taste buds will not be disappointed!
For an unforgettable blend of flavor and health-conscious options in Las Vegas, Komol Restaurant proves to be a top contender worth seeking out.

This is truly a hidden gem-the whole family works there and they and their food are magnificent! It's kinda hidden in a strip mall-make sure you find it; it will NOT disappoint!

After a drive to LV, this was our first stop. It was very empty yet very cozy inside. The service was fast and our foods came out within a couple of minutes. *The pad Thai was very saucy which is something we don't usually prefer on my pad Thai. However, the pad Thai sauce here was delicious we didn't mind the sauciness! It wasn't overly sweet like some Thai places in the bay. It had a nice balance of sweet and savory *The pad see ew was your typical pad see ew with a nice savory taste from the dark soy sauce. Compared to the pad Thai, it didn't have that much sauce but it also wasn't dry. If there was more sauce, it would've been mushy. *the fried rice was good balance of sweetness of the pineapple and saltiness from the meat. The pineapple chunks were a bit big to my liking. It still very juicy and sweet though! It wasn't dry and held a lot of flavor. *the fried banana was your average fried banana. It wasn't bad at all, it was a nice cold dessert. The vanilla ice cream actually had some fried coconut flakes on the bottom which was a nice texture addition. * the mango sticky rice was yummy! The rice had a nice coconut taste to it. Unfortunately it's not mango season so it was expected that the mango was not going to be as sweet as it should be. The mango was a bit sour but the pairing with the rice made it sweet :) *the Thai ice tea was very refreshing with a hint of roasted leaves. For $5 it was worth it. They gave a lot so we would recommend going here!

Food was delicious and the host/waiter is the sweetest. We ordered crispy chicken pad thai and the tom kha. The tom kha was so good! Definitely recommend to everyone.

I was pleasantly surprised when I wandered into Komol after discovering the place next door had closed. Warm and inviting establishment with friendly staff and good food. No wonder they've been around for such a long time. I had the basil fried rice and beef pad Thai and was very happy to finally get my fix for Thai. I look for auto stopping in the next time I'm in town.

Fantastic Thai food for vegetarians! Tofu OR yummy veggie meat. We had the papaya salad and Pad Woon Sen. no pictures necias we devoured it!

Always a good time at Komol! We love the vegetarian menu here. We got the pad thai, garlic pepper, cashew nut, and kung pao. We were a bit disappointed that they ran out of soy duck but we liked the soy chicken just fine. The fried tofu in the cashew was a family favorite as it was really crispy and juicy/flavorful. However, if anyone has dental issues in your group you may not want to order it as it was too tough for one person in our family. Recommend 10/10 for a great off-strip dinner!