Lao-Thai Asian Street Food

  4.0 – 79 reviews   • Asian restaurant

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Reviews

Lao Sue Hang
Went here with my family and ordered $107 worth of food. We got 3 beef larb (medium bitter & medium spicy), 1 Khao Poon, 1 Pho Combination, 1 Pork Belly with sticky rice, & 2 additional sticky rice. Overall, the food was good! I would go again as they have the basic Asian food I am used to growing up with. Love that they also had some grab-and-go options. For the price of the food, I think it was well worth it! The overall atmosphere had a chill vibe, like any Asian restaurant. The service was great, super friendly! Plenty of parking and the dining area was clean! Not much to complain about, I think the service could have been faster, however, I understand that this is a newer restaurant and is family-owned and operated. I would for sure stop by again, as the pricing and food were great!
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WoAinnii Wanderlust
Food is delicious! Service is good. The atmosphere is nice and clean. Laab (raw) was tasty and it’s hard finding good (raw) laab! Their fish (not pictured) wrapped in banana leaf tastes extremely yummy! You can smell the aromatic scent of the banana leaf as you unwrap the fish. Everything ordered taste like real homemade gourmet food. Will be going there often.
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Yami L
Good food. Great service. We are from out of state and my husband wanted some raw laab so we came here and it sure was worth the drive! My husband loved the raw laab. I got pork belly and it was great. I’m glad it wasn’t just fat and dripping in oil because we had that problem when visiting Wisconsin haha my son got pho and he loved it. Decent broth. I would totally eat it and ohhh the papaya was a plus!! Sap Sap!! I will come again the next time I visit Oklahoma.
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Andrew Jones
Came on a Friday for lunch. Place is super clean and staff was very friendly

This is an order at the counter place and then they prepare and bring your food to the table. I ordered the Pad Thai with chicken, spice level 3. I noticed they have a limited selection of soft drinks, soy milk, etc. in a cooler……..no fountain drinks available here. They did offer complimentary ice water and cups.

My order came out in about 10 minutes and the presentation was nice. More than ample portion of noodles, chicken and it also had snow pea pods, carrots and onions in the dish. The flavor was really good, but next tine I’ll increase the spice level for a little more kick.

Overall this is a nice place. I will have to return and try some of their other dishes.
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Dylan Moua
Lao-Thai is always a go to spot whenever I crave Hmong food. They are always quick with their service and have a lot of hospitality towards their customers. They always treat me and my girlfriend good whenever we show up. Their food is amazing and they give really big portions. They always taste amazing and have never once disappointed us. We highly recommend you trying Lao-Thai and consider making it your go to restaurant.
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bryant hernandez
I had the pork belly combo and must I say it was great… the pork is super fresh, perfect blends of tender and fatty pieces, im from oklahoma city and this is by far the best tasting pork I’ve had anywhere. They offer complimentary water which is a first for me… the vibe of the place is very mom and pop, they do operate at a slower pace so please have patience in mind if you do think of coming here …! Overall great place!
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yumi thao
The food is very affordable and amazing! I love how they give out free water! Whether you’re familiar with Hmong food or trying it for the first time, Lao Thai asian street food is a must visit. It’s a cultural experience as much as it is a culinary one. We left happy, and already planning our next visit!!! ps. we oder the platter!
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jasmine xiong
my boyfriend and i love coming here whenever we get a chance ! sweet staff and yummy food. they always treat us well. we love the pad thai and pork belly. the spring rolls are HUGE which we love so much! keep it up
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Jeff
While my usual Friday business took me to Broken Arrow today, I opted for lunch in east Tulsa at Lao Thai restuarant at 31st and Garnett.
TLDR: GREAT food, very friendly people and great prices.
Tucked into a strip mall on the northeast corner, Lao Thai is small, neat and amazingly clean. You order at the counter after walking past an appetizing lineup of premade goods to go.
Their menu isn’t overly large, but there are plenty of things to choose from.
Having done some recon, I knew what I wanted, which was an egg roll, chicken wings, pork belly and Hmong sausage with sticky rice. I opted for water to drink, and they have a nice little water station setup with a couple of ice water decanters beside the serving ware, chop sticks and napkins. Condiments are on the table, oddly enough sriracha, hoi sin sauce and hot chile oil… no soy sauce.
I figured my order would take a minute or two to make, and it did, but not really long at all.
When ordering I severely underestimated portion sizes. The nice lady literally brought it all out on a cart. Each item was plated separately and presented nicely.
The egg roll was what you might call a fried spring roll, not the larger, fatter Chinese version. It was outstanding, and at $1.25 each, I appreciated being able to just order 1.
The chicken wings were equally great. Lightly breaded and well seasoned, they were a great effort that didn’t need any sauce whatsoever. The order consisted of 6 large pieces that could easily have served 2 or more people as an appetizer.
The Hmong sausage was a large portion, sliced into generous bites and included purple sticky rice. The sausage itself was rich and meaty, properly cooked and just all around excellent. The meat was coarse ground instead of an emulsification, so it had plenty of bite and a great texture. The rice was perfectly cooked, sticky with a mellow flavor that offset the richness of the sausage. Be advised, there’s a decent amount of rice in their sides, so you won’t run out.
The pork belly was a master class in how to do it properly. Well seasoned and cooked as well as possible, it couldn’t stop eating. And didn’t for awhile. I packed up what I couldn’t eat on site and nibbled on it all the way to Broken Arrow and back to Owasso, and still had several pieces left. Even 2 hours later, the meat was still soft and moist, with the crispy skin still firm and holding its texture. The two textures were also wonderful. The soft, unctuous pork belly with plenty of fat offset by the brutally crispy skin worked so well together.
Each dish came with a small side of a reasonably hot pepper sauce except for the egg roll which came with the sweet dipping sauce common to Thai restaurants.
Overall, there was not one single thing I could take issue with. Every dish was great, full of flavor and perfectly cooked. The couple that owns the place were as friendly as could be, and the prices were way in line. I think I was a skosh over $30 for lunch, and yeah, that’s a lot for lunch, but I wanted to try several things. On a usual day, I would do one main and maybe an egg roll or two. If I recall, the wings were around $9, the sausage and rice $9, and the pork belly $10, but I might be off by a dollar or two. In any case it all worked for me.
I plan on going back because I want to try their pho, pad thai, a couple of soups and their curry.
I do so love it when I see a small business offer an experience of this caliber.
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marc xiong
The place was clean and nice.

The wait time was way a tad longer than expected. It was a Sunday, not sure if that was the reason. We got the big plate that had multiple items on. The pork belly was underseasoned and the rest of the items just fell short compared to other established restaurants. It just felt understaffed. Looking at the reviews, the restaurant should listen to its comments. Hopefully they make the adjustments.
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