Welcome to Laos Thai Street Food
At Laos Thai Street Food, flavors tell a story of culinary heritage. Nestled in the vibrant heart of Las Vegas, we celebrate the rich tastes of Laotian and Thai cuisine, weaving tradition with modern flair. From our aromatic Lao sausage to the spicy Tom Yum soup, each dish bursts with authenticity and fresh ingredients. Our inviting, casual atmosphere welcomes diners for brunch, lunch, or dinner, with vegetarian and vegan options to accommodate all tastes. As a proud Asian and women-owned eatery, we emphasize community, quality service, and sustainable practices, making every meal a memorable journey through Southeast Asia's culinary wonders.
- 860 E Twain Ave Ste 121 Las Vegas, NV 89169 United States Hotline: (702) 293-3551
Welcome to the vibrant realm of Laos Thai Street Food, where the flavors of Laos and Thailand collide in a delightful culinary experience. Nestled at 860 E Twain Ave Ste 121, Las Vegas, NV, this restaurant invites you to savor authentic dishes from the heart of Southeast Asia, all while enjoying a casual dining atmosphere that feels like a home away from home.
At Laos Thai Street Food, you can expect a fusion of rich traditions and modern culinary flair. Whether you’re a fan of zesty curries or crave hearty noodle soups, this menu has something for everyone. Let’s explore some of the highlights:
- Lao Sausage: A comforting dish made from pork, served with fresh ginger, toasted peanuts, and a hint of bird's eye chili for an exciting kick.
- Tom Yum Soup: This hot and sour soup is a staple, expertly balancing flavors that dance on your palate.
- Khao Piak Noodle Soup: A traditional chicken noodle soup that embodies the warmth and comfort of Laos.
- Nam Khao: Crispy coconut curry rice topped with fermented pork sausage, served with a medley of herbs, peanuts, and fresh lettuce—an unforgettable explosion of texture and flavor.
- Duck Curry: Rich and aromatic, this dish is seasoned to perfection, leaving you craving more with each bite.
The ambiance at Laos Thai Street Food is both divey and casual, making it a perfect spot for brunch, lunch, dinner, or even dessert. With options for outdoor seating, happy hour specials, and a selection of vegan and many vegetarian dishes, this restaurant caters to diverse dietary preferences.
Moreover, the commitment to accessibility is commendable, with wheelchair access, ADA-compliant facilities, and even dog-friendly outdoor seating. Guests can enjoy a convenient experience with options for takeout and on-site parking, which is especially appealing in bustling Las Vegas.
As a reviewer, I was drawn to the savory aromas wafting through the air, pulling me into an authentic street food experience. Each dish felt thoughtfully crafted, showcasing the rich flavors of the Laotian and Thai culinary heritage. With a moderate noise level and a laid-back atmosphere, it’s the ideal place to gather with friends or indulge in a comforting meal alone.
Overall, Laos Thai Street Food isn’t merely a restaurant; it’s a portal to a world of taste and tradition. For those eager to embark on this culinary adventure, you can reach them at (702) 293-3551. Satisfy your cravings and explore the bold flavors that await!

Thank you friends for serving up one of the best authentic style lao/thai street food. I'm always satisfied after eating here. Service is great and hearing the Lao/Thai music while eating reminds me of eating at home with family. I would definitely recommend this place.

The food was super good! Super fresh authentic Lao food! They really don't miss on the flavors evening we ordered was super good! I definitely recommend if you want authentic Laos food.

After driving a few hours from LA to Vegas, we had to stop by a place we haven't tried yet, which is Laos Thai Street Food. I can't say I love the atmosphere here, but the food is legit! I'm glad a big party just left when we stopped by or else we'll probably be waiting a while for our food to come out. Here's what I ordered: Papaya salad Thai style Papaya salad Lao style Nam khao tod Lao sausage Khao piak Sticky rice My favorite would be the Lao sausage. I kept going back for more. My stomach does hurt afterward, perhaps it's all the spicy food I ate. Once they found out my husband is Lao, they wanted to make food even more spicy. Staffs are friendly and food came out quickly. Plenty of parking spaces.

Stopped by here before our flight back home, tried to come by earlier but hours are incorrect (closes at 3PM instead of four). We were seated and served immediately, employees were very nice. Food was really good, loved the khao piak. We got the papaya salad with mild spice but it was insanely spicy, couldn't even finish it. They have booths and regular tables, pretty roomy as well since we were carrying our luggage. Overall great, would like to come back again and try the papaya salad with less spice.

I can't believe I haven't left a review yet. This is my go-to spot for take out when I'm hankering for thai food. It's in a super dingy strip mall with questionable characters in the parking lot all hours of the day. But, the food has consistently been really tasty everytime. We usually order: pad thai drunken noodles beef salad mango sticky rice

Hubby & I met up with our kids in Vegas for the weekend & wanted to check out this place. The restaurant's interior was neat, there's a seating area in the front & another area on the side that was set up for karaoke. We ordered sticky rice, papaya salad (Lao Style), beef Laab & beef jerky. All the dishes were huge, even the 1 serving of sticky rice. We ordered spice level of 5 out of 10 but the food was really spicy and I can handle spice! The beef Laab was cooked perfectly, it was tender & full of flavor. The beef jerky & the papaya were also delicious! Service was wonderful & the waiter was so kind! He noticed that we didn't eat much of the papaya salad & ask me if something was wrong with it or perhaps if it was too spicy. He offered to have it remade but we insisted although it was spicy that it was okay. We will definitely be stopping back the next time we are in town!

If you are looking for a authentic laos restaurant I would recommend this place. Everything we ordered was delicious!!! If you are ever in the area stop by and give this place a try!

After days of eating on property during our long weekend in Vegas, we decided to venture off the beaten path (hardly) and get some Lao food. A $12.00 cab ride later, we were at Lao Thai Street Food, just beating the dinner rush by a few minutes. I wonder if they're usually that busy - the two people working the FOH moved about steadily and unpanicked, even as the crowd started to show up. It took a smidge extra time to get our order taken. I was expecting that our food would take a little while longer but surprisingly, everything came out in perfect time. The food checked all the boxes on our wishlist other than the fact that I almost k1lled my husband by ordering everything "medium". What we got: - Raw Beef Larb - Cheat code: pick out the chopped up peppers and the spice level immediately drops to negligible. But this was amazing and my favorite of the night. Recommend ordering a side of sticky rice to eat with this. - Lao-style Papaya Salad w/ rice noodles (sour) - There's no cheat code for this one. The medium spicy (through the use of the most diabolical chili flakes) will end someone who hasn't eaten spicy food all their lives. It is what it is. Take your lumps. Deal with it and drink a lot of water. - Tom Sapp Beef Tripe - Reminded me of sinigang (Filipino cuisine). The tripe and intestines were perfectly tender and honestly, the peppers in the soup didn't do much to husband's relief. This was nice, rich and comforting. - Crispy Pork w/ Chinese broccoli - This was the balm to hubby's tongue. Surprisingly, he felt this was too sugary but I didn't think so. I'll tell you right now discovering the dried chilies in the dish were more decorative than anything was the biggest relief. The restaurant itself had a karaoke stage so it looks like it would be something you could do if you arranged ahead of time for a private party. The party lights were on and the music videos were entertaining. Folks were nice and more than happy to explain what bitter larb was when hubby asked. 10/10 recommend and definitely do come support local business.

I'm a big fan of Laotian food, don't care for Thai food as much. So this place was a win for all. Interesting venue...very eccentric. I think this was a bar at some point or maybe the owners were experimenting with some sort of night life scene. While the main area looks like a traditional restaurant the extended or side area looks like night club or a Karaoke bar with a DJ booth. Plenty of parking available as it Laos Thai Street Food is located in strip mall. #SouthEastAsianEats: ~ 3. Fried Tofu (10 Pieces) - 4/5 Big ol chunks of perfectly Fired Tofu pieces. Brilliant appetizer to share, otherwise it's almost a meal onto itself. ~ 31. Boat Noodle Soup (Thai Style) - 4.5/5 Da Wahine is in LOOOVVVEEE with Boat Noodle Soup. She always looks for it at a Thai Venue. This won her approval. Personally I'm not familiar with Boat Noodle Soup, so I'm not sure what it's supposed to taste like. This one was loaded...all kinds of protein. I'd easily order it again. ~ 59. Pad Kee Moo (Drunken Noodles) w/ pork - 4/5 I picked this dish, based on the waiter's (maybe owner) recommendation. He and stated it was one of the most popular Laotian dishes here, and suggested I order it with Pork as the protein. Very tasty noodle dish. No complaints! You won't hear me complaining about a return trip... I just need to try the rest of the menu. Also they were out of Mango Sticky rice since Mangoes weren't in season...makes sense. I can't wait to try that the next time.