Thai Marche, Hot New Concept, Set to Hit the Las Vegas Valley

Thai Marche is slated to open on North Main.

Candese Charles Regional Reporter
Thai Marche will open alongside NdUlgence, Nothin' But Flava, and KIO Korean Fried Chicken. (Image credit: Google Earth Pro)

Thai Marche is one of the newest concepts set to hit the Las Vegas Valley soon. According to a City of Las Vegas permit, Thai Marche is expected to open in West Las Vegas at 809 N Main St K12.

Now word just on when, but with permits submitted, we believe work on getting the new concept open is underway, and therefore Thai Marche should open some time this year.

At the helm of the opening is Darun Khanchalee, who was listed on the permit as the managing member. What Now Las Vegas briefly spoke with Khanchalee, who confirmed the opening. But, unfortunately, Khanchalee was unable to share further details by the time of this publication.

Also unfortunate, the brand does not yet have a website or social media pages. With no online presence, it’s hard to say what exactly the new dining experience to hit the Valley soon will offer. But, based on the name, we suspect that the new concept will offer Thai food. As excitement mounts for the opening, we’re sure more details will be revealed.

Thai Marche is opening in good company with several great eats, including NdUlgenceNothin But FlavaKIO Korean Fried Chicken, and more close by.

While it’s too early to say if there will indeed be a grand opening, it is suspected that a big announcement about the brand will be made soon. So keep your eyes open and your ears perked for the latest.

Thai Marche is anticipated to open in West Las Vegas at  809 N Main St, K12, later this year.

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Candese Charles first fell in love with journalism in the second grade, when she started the Charles Gazette. Since then, her career as a journalist has taken her to TV screens in New Orleans, the Bay Area, and Las Vegas. She believes that a good story has the power to change the world or at least change the way you think about food. Food is a love language for her, as both her father and brother are chefs. Originally from Los Angeles, after a trek across the country for her career as a TV news reporter, she's happy to call North Las Vegas home. When she's not writing about the hottest and newest restaurants, she's spending time with her family, catching concerts and music festivals, or brunching with her besties. She's excited to bring you a delicious bite of the next big restaurant.
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