Laos Thai Street Food

  4.5 – 613 reviews   • Thai restaurant

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Informal eatery with a cozy feel presenting curries, noodles & other Southeast Asian offerings.

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Kacee Bui
We came back 2 yrs later and the food is still very EXCELLENT! Prices have gone up but so are the prices in all the restaurants in Vegas, so that’s not shocking. The portions are good sizes, 1 entree is plenty for 2 people and more importantly, the flavors are spot on and delicious! This remains as ou top “go to” Lao/Thai food.

1. Our beef larb was flavorful, just perfectly made. It was perfect with the sticky rice and the fresh veggies it came with (lettuce, cabbage, cucumber, chilis, some radishes and baby carrots).
2. The beef pad see ew is a little on the sweet side but the flavor had depth and the beef as well as the noodles were cooked to perfection.
3. the Lao beef jerky was flavorful, chewy (normal texture), and flavorful. The side kick is the sauce and that was the bomb!

The staf is always very welcoming and friendly. Love this place, wish we are closer to dine more often.
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Khuyennie
Laos Thai Street Food is one of those places you want to gatekeep but also shout about because it truly deserves to thrive.

From the moment you walk in, you feel the heart. The owners are incredibly kind humble and welcoming. You can tell the food is cooked with pride and real lived experience not shortcuts or a watered down menu made for tourists.
And they are efficient…food came out fast!

The flavors are bold balanced and unapologetically authentic. Nothing is toned down or Americanized ( so be cautious with the spice level lol.) Every dish tastes like home style Lao and Thai cooking done right. Comfort food with soul. The kind that makes you pause mid bite and smile because it hits.

We are visiting from Washington State and this is now a non negotiable stop on our Las Vegas work trips. I genuinely want everyone to support this place so they stay in business selfishly because I need them here every year when I come back.

If you love real food family run businesses and authentic Southeast Asian flavors please eat here tell your friends and keep places like this alive. Their location is a bit hidden in the corner.
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Jim Kowalczyk
A small restaurant with excellent food. I ordered Lao Jerky, Nam Khao, Thum Mak Thang (Lao style), Isan Sausage, Sticky Rice, and a side of Jeow Bee sauce (made special, not listed on the menu). Enough food for 3-4 meals! I liked everything, though the jerky was a bit tough and chewy. Very friendly staff, and willing to accommodate your wishes.
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Nattawoot Maneetorn
This Laos Thai restaurant is fantastic! The som tum and larb are really delicious, full of flavor, and taste authentically Thai. The prices are very affordable, and the service is friendly and attentive.
If you’re looking for great Thai food without spending much, this place is definitely worth a visit.
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FKG lv
Best Thai food in Vegas so far. Big portions, great flavor, great service! Careful the spicy level but overall amazing! The surrounding area is not so good but still a gem! Tom yum soup, veggie egg rolls, the curry, omg so good!
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Chanpheng Botham
Wow, I’m Laotian, this food is incredible! And the service was great. The sausage tasted homemade, the papaya salad very authentic and flavorful, and the pork laap was delicious. Officially our new favorite Asian restaurant in Vegas! (and not too far off the strip)
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Supanarat N
I had Boat beef Noodle and Nam Kao Tod(Crispy rice and sausage salad)
Both are phenomenal!!! 10/10
If I visit I’d go again for sure!
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John Catalano
Incredible Thai food. Don’t judge the book by its cover. This place is the real deal. Went with some friends that were in town from Thailand and Taiwan, they agreed.
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Roger N
The food was incredibly tasty!

We started with the papaya salad Thai style. Be careful when specifying the spice level on this one because it was very spicy

Next course was the Nam Khao which was crunchy and flavorable.

Final entree was duck curry with raisins and pineapple providing sweetness to the dish.

Prices are very reasonable and portions are generous.

Plenty of free parking.
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G T
This place is the real deal when it comes to real authentic Loa’s Thai food. We ordered the pad kee mao drunken noodles, loa jerky, jackpot papaya salad platter, seafood Curry, lao sausages, a dish of bitter and sour raw larb, and sticky rice. The drunken noodles were very good and had lots of flavor and meat. The laos jerky has good flavor with their dipping sauce. The papaya salad had really good flavors with all the additional meat and all the condiments that an Asian person would eat with papaya salad. It was awesome. The seafood Curry I think is one of a kind cuz it had a very good flavor with all that mixture of seafood and vegetables and the good thing was that it was still under the heat at your table so it stays warm while you eat it all. The Lao sausages are one of a kind and have one of a kind flavors that is definitely a specialty that only they would make there and serve because you won’t find this in the stores. It had a really awesome flavor, a flavor that you will not find or taste from any sausages from the store or Asian store. The raw larb dish was totally awesome too. The bitter and sour that we ordered were one of a kind that you would only find at this restaurant. The flavor of both dishes was made by a professional that knew how to make this dish, because this dish is very hard to make with this kind of flavor and only an Asian person that eats this a lot would know that this had really good flavor and texture. This dish is not for the faint-hearted person. The sticky rice was soft and hot which made it really good. I would definitely recommend you come out and try this place because it has awesome authentic flavors of real Lao’s Thai food.
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