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Vegan Vegetarian Pescetarian Available Lunch Special $8.75* Dine - In BEVERAGES Tue - Sat 11:00 am – 3:00 pm Naga Shake (w/ Tapioca Ball – add .50) 4.75 Take Out Pick one of the following lunch portions entrees - (Java chip, caramel coffee, green tea, taro, coconut, tangerine) Your choice of Chicken, Beef, Pork, Tofu or Shrimp*: 76 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy Delivery Stir-fry ** Curry ** Fried Rice ** Noodles Soft Drinks 2.50 Basil Green Thai Pad Thai (Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper, #150 Sierra Mist, Orange, Fruit Punch ) Garlic & Pepper Yellow Pineapple Pad Woon Sen Ginger Red Pad Kee Mao Fresh Brewed Iced Tea 3.00 Henderson, NV 89012 Pad Pak Rama Hot Tea 2.50 515 to Exit 59 (Horizon Drive) Pra Ram Served with soup & house salad. Chrysanthemum Tea / Ginger Tea 2.75 Sweet & Sour * Pork +.50 Beef +1.00 Shrimp +2.00 Right on Horizon Ridge Hot Coffee / Decaff 3.00 ** Add $1 for brown rice Naga is on the right TM Thai Ice Tea / Thai Ice Coffee 4.25 Bangkok Burger: Chicken or Beef $8.75 in Black Mtn. Marketplace Spicy Thai Style Burger on Flat Bread Fiji Bottled Water 500ml 3.75 1L 6.00 Perrier Water 3.50 DESSERT Fresh Fruit Smoothies 5.00 Fresh Mango with sweet sticky rice (seasonal) 9.00 (Mango, Lychee, Pineapple, Avocado, Strawberry) Limited Delivery Fried Banana 6.25 w/ Ice Cream 8.25 (w/ Tapioca Ball – add .50) Available - Please Call Fresh Lemonade 3.50 Ice Cream 4.75 Sunset Red Bull 3.50 Roti (Asian crepe with fruit) 6.50 w/ Ice Cream 8.50 Fresh Coconut Juice in Shell 00 Mochi (Japanese ice cream with fruit) 4.75 6. Milk 3.00 Stephanie Sweet Sticky Rice with Ice Cream 8.00 Hours 515 Tue - Sat: 11:00am - 3:00pm CHILDREN’S MENU 4:30pm - 10:00pm 215 French Fries 3.25 Hot Dog 4.00 Sun: 11:00am - 9:00pm Horizon Ridge Parkway Chicken Bites 5.75 Monday: Closed Lake Mead Parkway Fried Rice 6.50 w/ Chicken: 7.50 Last order 15 minutes before close Last seating 30 minutes before close Grilled Thai Peanut Butter & Honey Sandwich 4.25 Boulder Highway SIDES Racetrack Road Plain Sticky Rice 3.50 Phone 702-508-2008 Sweet Sticky Rice 4.75 Horizon Drive Brown Rice (take out) 3.50 White Rice (take out) 2.50 Vegan Mixed Vegetables 6.00 Scan E Foothills Drive Peanut Sauce 2 0z 1.75 4 0z 3.25 or search: Vegetarian Plain Noodles (wide, thin or glass) 5.25 N aga- Thai Dining Pescetarian Delivery charge $4 for Wagon Wheel www.nagathai dining.com addresses within our 4 mile Available delivery area. © 2 0 1 8 N a g a T ha i , I n c . Minimum Delivery Order: $20 P r ic e s s u b j e c t t o C h a n g e Spring 2018 P r in t in g APPETIZERS SALADS STIR-FRY* (served w/ white rice; for brown rice add $1) Edamame 4.25 Cucumber Salad 6.00 Pra Ram 13.00 Soy beans boiled & lightly salted. Garlic Edamame +1.00 Fresh cucumber & carrots mixed in sweet and sour dressing. Meat or tofu layered with broccoli & carrots on a spinach & cabbage Shrimp in the Blanket 9.50 6.50Thai Salad 9.00 bed, topped with our Thai peanut sauce and roasted garlic. Shrimp wrapped in a wonton, deep fried, served w/ dipping sauce. Lettuce, tomato, cucumber, carrot, onion, & hard boiled egg with peanut dressing. Pad Prik Khing 13.00 Fried Tofu 6.50 Papaya Salad Shrimp 11.00 Plain 8.75 Green beans & red bell pepper flav ored with red curry. Topped with Served with sweet & sour sauce and ground peanuts. Shredded fresh green papaya with green beans, carrots, tomatoes and peanuts. Tamarind dressing. lime leaves & coconut milk. Crispy Spring Rolls 7.50 Naga Salad Chicken or Tofu 10.00 Beef or Squid 11.50 Shrimp 13.00 Pad Prik Prow 13.00 Wonton wrappers filled with glass noodles & mixed vegetables. Lettuce, onion, cucumber, carrot and tomatoes. Lime & spice dressing. Bell peppers, onions, celery & basil leaves, w/ sweet & spicy flavor. Salad Rolls 7.50 Laab Chicken or Pork 10.00 Beef 11.25 Pad Phet 1 3 . 00 Vegetables, noodles and tofu in rice wafer, rolled ‘sushi’ style. Ground meat mixed with onion, cilantro , mint & rice powder. Served in a lime, garlic & spice dressing. Eggplant, bamboo shoots, onion, bell pepper & basil in chili sauce. Crab Rangoon 8.50 Yum Woon Sen 13.00 Pad Pak 13.50 Cream cheese and real crab wrapped in a thin pastry shell . Shrimp & ground chicken, glass noodles, tomato, onion, cilantro and peanuts . Lime, garlic & spice dressing. Broccoli, carrots, cabbage, baby corn, celery, bean sprouts, cashews, snow peas & water chestnuts. Green Shell Mussels 9.50 Yum Talay 17.00 Mussels sautéed in our sriracha sauce, garnished with cilantro Shrimp, mussels, catfish & squid with lettuce, mint, tomato, lemongrass, cucumber, onion, carrot, and Sweet & Sour 13.00 Bell peppers, onion, tomato, pineapple, cucumber & carrots. Chicken Satay 9.50 cilantro. Lime dressing; with a hint of Thai chili paste. Grilled satay marinated with curry paste and coconut milk. Basil 13.50 Ground meat, basil leaves, onion, red & green bell pepper. Moo Ping w/ Sticky Rice 10.00 NOODLES* Grilled marinated pork with sticky rice and homemade sauce. Garlic & Black Pepper 13.00 Pad Thai 12.00 Tomato and fresh mushroom on a bed of lettuce, garnished with green Golden Cups (Kratong Tong) 8.50 Thin rice noodles, bean sprouts, green onion, carrots egg and ground peanuts stir-fried with tamarind sauce. onion and cilantro. Spiced chicken & vegetable served in a crispy Thai pastry cup. ‘Perfect Pad Thai’: add peanut sauce for $1.50... awesome. Ginger 13.00 Miang Khum 9.50 Pad See Eiw 12.00 Ginger, onion, red bell pepper, celery, & black mushroom. Seven ingredients & spinach leaves to make your own wrap. Wide noodles pan fried; broccoli, carrots & egg in sweet soy sauce. Eggplant 13.00 Combination Plate 13.00 Pad Woon Sen 12.00 Eggplant, bell peppers, onions, carrots & sweet basil leaves. Spring rolls, fried tofu, crab rangoon & chicken satay: two of each. Glass noodle stir-fried with egg, and bean sprouts, carrots, onions, tomatoes, broccoli, and celery. Fresh mushroom 13.00 SOUPS Pad Kee Mao 12.00 Mushroom, baby corn, carrot, & green onion. Stir-fried wide noodles with onion, green beans, bell peppers, baby corn, tomatoes and basil. Glass Noodle Soup Reg. 7.00 Lg. 13.00 Rad Na 12.00 w/ ground chicken +1.00 +2.00 Pan fried wide rice noodle topped w/ carrot & broccoli with gravy. Glass noodles, mushrooms, celery, green cabbage, baby corn, carrots and snow peas in a chicken stock broth. Evil Jungle Noodle 14.75 NAGA’S SIGNATURE DISHES (served with house salad) Thin rice noodles, broccoli, green beans, bean sprouts, carrot, mushroom, & basil served in red curry sauce. Tom Yum - Chicken Reg. 6.50 Lg. 12.00 Catfish Dynamite 19.00 - Shrimp +2.00 +4.00 Rama Noodle 13.00 Spicy. Battered catfish in a bell pepper, basil, kachai & Traditional Thai soup. Spicy sour lime base w/ mushroom, onion Sautéed wide rice noodles served with peanut sauce, broccoli, carrot, cabbage & spinach. & tomato. Flavored w/ lemongrass, galangal root & lime leaves . young green pepper stir-fry with curry sauce. Tom Kah - Chicken Reg. 7.50 Lg. 14.00 Lemongrass Chicken 18.00 THAI CURRY* (w/ white rice; brown rice add $1) - Shrimp +2.00 +4.00 FRIED RICE Chicken thighs in lemongrass marinade on bed of stir-fried bell Coconut milk soup with mushroom, onion & tomato. Flavored Red 13.00 peppers, onions & potatoes. Topped with our Thai peanut sauce. with lemongrass, galangal root & lime leaves. Thai Fried Rice* 11.00 Green bean, bell pepper, bamboo shoot & basil. Onions, peas, carrots, corn & fried egg. Po Tak 16.00 Green 13.00 Crab Stir-Fry Market Price Spicy seafood soup w/ tomatoes, onions, basil, & cilantro stems. Pineapple Fried Rice* 13.00 Eggplant, bamboo shoot, bell pepper and basil. Crab meat & claws in a spicy sauce with bell peppers & onions; Pineapple, onion, raisin, tomato, cashews & fried egg. Yellow 13.00 garnished with crispy noodles & celery leaves. Basil Fried Rice* 12.00 Potato, onion and carrot. * Noodles, Noted Fried Rice, Curry & Stir-Fry: Basil, onion, carrot, green beans, bell pepper, & fried Prawns in Tom Yum Noodle Soup Market Price Chicken, tofu or vegetable only no extra charge egg. Pineapple 13.00 Spicy, creamy tom yum soup w/ noodles & prawns. Pineapple, onion and bell pepper. Pork + 1.00 Crab Fried Rice 17.50 Real crab, onions, cilantro & fried egg. Panang 14.00 Seafood Curry Coconut 23.00 Beef + 2.00 Red bell peppers, broccoli, green beans w/ thick Shrimp, mussels, catfish & squid with red curry, coconut Shrimp + 4.00 spicy peanut curry. meat , basil & lime leaves, served in a young coconut shell. Seafood combo (catfish, shrimp, squid, mussels) + 5.00 = Vegan Option Available - just ask. Please Allow an extra 15 to 30 minutes for Signature Dishes .
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