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“I absolutely love Oriental food,” says Pamela Alford. “And living in nowhere-Missouri means if you want it, you gotta learn to cook it yourself!”
Kung Fu Plaza now offers Las Vegas visitors and residents the convenience and reliability of fast, online ordering for an extensive Thai and Chinese menu. Just point, click and order what you want, when you want it, where you want it!
Kung Fu Plaza is the oldest and most authentic Chinese and Thai Restaurant in Las Vegas. Come in and give our family an opportunity to treat your family to delicious food and some genuine Asian hospitality!
Kung Fu Plaza began offering free WiFi for patrons last February and it continues to be a popular addition to the restaurant’s many offerings. WiFi passwords are posted on Facebook and Twitter.
Kung Fu Plaza is the oldest and most authentic Thai restaurant in Las Vegas, and it is also the first Asian restaurant to become a Certified Angus Beef licensee!
Las Vegas restaurants are as unique as the city itself, and every decade or so restaurants in Vegas do a little bit of transforming. Much like the city… from a watering hole in the desert, to a railroad stopover little town, then a street with gambling halls, a playground for dam workers, then a little paradise in the desert, to a resort destination today.
Click image left to view our full menu of mouth-watering authentic Chinese and Thai dishes. View Menu
Place your order online and have fresh, hot, delicious Thai or Chinese food delivered to your door!Order Now
Be sure to check out our lunch special and group discounts for office, party or family gatherings! Weekday Special
Kung Fu Thai & Chinese catering services offer affordable options to make your event special and delicious! Learn More
Whether pickup or delivery, we offer our clientele convenient choices for home, office, or worksite.How to Order
Experience all that Kungfu Plaza has to offer with an extensive, authentic Thai and Chinese menu for dining in or take out! See More

“I absolutely love Oriental food,” says Pamela Alford. “And living in nowhere-Missouri means if you want it, you gotta learn to cook it yourself!”

Happy Chinese New Year! As we enter into the Year of the Dragon, everyone is looking forward to a bright and prosperous year ahead. The Year of the Dragon is the luckiest year in the Chinese zodiac and this one is even better.

“I always had a hankering to be taught Asian cooking and learn Thai food,” says Paula Deen. “My husband and I love it, but we go out to eat for that.”
