Laos Thai Street Food
Welcome to Laos Thai Street Food - a hidden gem in the heart of Las Vegas! This Laotian-Thai restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a wide range of dishes to satisfy your cravings. From traditional appetizers like Lao Sausage and Thai Isan Sausage to flavorful curries and soups like Tom Yum Soup and Duck Curry, the menu at Laos Thai Street Food is filled with authentic flavors that will transport you to Southeast Asia.
What sets Laos Thai Street Food apart is not only the delicious food but also the variety of options available. Whether you're a meat lover or a vegetarian, there are plenty of choices to cater to your preferences. The restaurant also offers takeout, reservations, and vegan options, making it a versatile dining destination for everyone.
One standout dish that many customers rave about is the Boat Noodle Soup, a Thai-style soup loaded with all kinds of protein. The flavors are rich and aromatic, making it a must-try for soup lovers. Additionally, the Fresh Spring Rolls and Papaya Salad are refreshing options that showcase the freshness of the ingredients used.
Despite being located in a modest shopping strip, Laos Thai Street Food boasts a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. The interior features a beautiful mural-like painting of Lao-Thai representation, adding to the cultural charm of the restaurant. The live music and big screen TV create a relaxing ambiance, perfect for enjoying a meal with friends and family.
If you're looking for an authentic dining experience with generous portions and great flavors, Laos Thai Street Food is the place to be. From the spicy and flavorful dishes to the friendly service, this restaurant captures the essence of Laotian and Thai cuisine. Come and indulge in the diverse flavors of Southeast Asia at Laos Thai Street Food!
Laos Thai Street Food Menu
Location
Address: 860 E Twain Ave Ste 121 Las Vegas, NV 89169
Phone: (702) 293-3551
Business info
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- ADA-compliant restroomYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayYes
- Accepts CryptocurrencyNo
- Divey, CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good for Dinner, DessertYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- TVYes
- Asian-ownedYes
- Women-ownedYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Happy HourNo
- Drive-ThruNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Heated Outdoor SeatingNo
- Covered Outdoor SeatingNo
- Private DiningNo
- Compostable containers availableYes
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Ann S.
I am a kow poon (vermicelli noodle) lover. The coconut curry soup is so savory and just the right amount of sweetness. The crying tiger meat dish really made me cry from such happiness coming from the goodness of it Gotta ger that papaya platter. We got the jackpot platter and yes we hit the jackpot! So much varities of side meat like fermented sour pork, vietnamese like pork ham, chicken and so much more and of course combine it with sticky rice! Young fresh coconut was so sweet and refreshing for the heat. Service was excellent and quick. Went on a sunday around 5pm and was greeted with friendly faces. The interior is beautiful with a mural like painting of Lao Thai representation. To the right theres a small stage party like room. Great food and service.
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Author: Jocelyn C.
I enjoyed visiting this restaurant and ordered the owner's recommendation of some kind of Lao noodle soup. It was enjoyable, and if I was local still I'd come back sometime to try another food or two with friends. Half the restaurant looks like a dark karaoke bar, and large groups of people were enjoying themselves. The shopping strip looks a lil sus, I wouldn't leave anything valuable in the car here.
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Author: Melody M.
Hey guys This place is a bomb due the best Lao foods in town , we are from LA and come to Vegas every months we want to try out different foods. We will come back every time we are in town . Highly recommend to try out
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Author: Tiffany V.
The food are good. There are some hit and miss dishes. The host is friendly and by the restaurant that ambience looks really nice, clean, relax with live music and a big screen TV enjoy some music while eating Lao-Thai food. The outside and parking lot looks a little creepy but inside not bad. I can say some dishes are authentic Lao whereas are some are mixture-modern, not that authentic?