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Le Thai
Description
Buzzy Thai spot offering noodles & curries with an outdoor patio that hosts DJ performances.
Nearby attractions
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Historic Downtown Las Vegas
50 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101, United States
The Mob Museum
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Las Vegas Sign - Fremont Street
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Art Box
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Downtown Container Park playground
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House of 1000 Pins
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Alibi Las Vegas
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Le Thai

523 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, United States
4.7(1.4K)$$$$
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Buzzy Thai spot offering noodles & curries with an outdoor patio that hosts DJ performances.

attractions: SlotZilla Zipline Las Vegas, Fremont East District Sign, The Little Neon Chapel, Historic Downtown Las Vegas, The Mob Museum, Las Vegas Sign - Fremont Street, Art Box, Downtown Container Park playground, House of 1000 Pins, Alibi Las Vegas, restaurants: Evel Pie, Heart Attack Grill, Park On Fremont, Eureka! Discover American Craft, Carson Kitchen, La Mona Rosa, Bangkok Street Thai Street Kitchen, Sushi Ichiban, Nacho Daddy - Downtown, Siegel's 1941
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Phone
+1 702-778-0888
Website
lethaivegas.com

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Featured dishes

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Spicy Eggplant
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Ga Pow
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Massaman Curry
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Thai Iced Tea
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Thai Iced Coffee
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Fried Bananas
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Mango & Sweet Sticky Rice
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Roti
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Thai Omelet
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Cucumber Salad
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Brown Rice
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Fried Egg
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Papaya Salad (Sum Tum)
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Larb Salad
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Thai Ox Tail & Meat Ball Noodle Soup
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Crab Rangoon (6)
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Thai Style Wings (8)
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Thai Pork Jerky
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Honey Garlic Wings
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Pork Belly Bacon
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3 Color Curry Lunch
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Natural Ginger Ale

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Nearby attractions of Le Thai

SlotZilla Zipline Las Vegas

Fremont East District Sign

The Little Neon Chapel

Historic Downtown Las Vegas

The Mob Museum

Las Vegas Sign - Fremont Street

Art Box

Downtown Container Park playground

House of 1000 Pins

Alibi Las Vegas

SlotZilla Zipline Las Vegas

SlotZilla Zipline Las Vegas

4.4

(5.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Fremont East District Sign

4.6

(183)

Open 24 hours
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The Little Neon Chapel

The Little Neon Chapel

4.8

(741)

Closed
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Historic Downtown Las Vegas

Historic Downtown Las Vegas

4.6

(164)

Open 24 hours
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Evel Pie

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Reviews of Le Thai

4.7
(1,407)
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5.0
1y

Wow, wow, wow... Thai is my favorite food and my hubby is hard to please, we were both very pleasantly surprised by everything at this place! We sat at the bar and Rudy and Kurt were so friendly and made us delicious cocktails, catering the drinks to exactly what we asked. We went for the food but the drinks were honestly so delicious and only $14 or so each. Now, the food... I'm sorry I didn't take pics until we got to dessert but honestly, it was so good I forgot about my phone (and the chopsticks) and destroyed everything! We started w the chicken satay and although it was classic in the sense of skewered chicken thighs, peanut sauce and a mini cucumber salad, it was truly delicious, tender chicken, savory sauce and a sweet little crunch w the salad. Then we had the 3 color curry and the short rib fried rice as they were the most recommended. The curry only comes one spice level but we added from the spice rack and it was such a perfectly flavored dish, we LOVED it! We ordered the fried rice w a spice level of 4 (fried egg on top) and it had Thai chili's, the perfect spice/flavor for those who can handle it, arguably the best fried rice we've had. I don't want to over hype this place because expectations are everything, so maybe go into thinking you're going to an average Thai spot, but I promise you won't be disappointed. I'm only sorry we didn't have more people with us so we could try more dishes. Good news is we'll have to go back! My neighbor had some drunken noodles that looked fantastic and we heard the waterfall beef is amazing too! Ohhhh how could I forget dessert, the only thing I got a pic of, the sticky rice and mango was done perfectly, the rice was hot and the mango was sweet. We couldn't have ended the meal in a better way. Cheers to finding great food with amazing, friendly service for a very reasonable price for Vegas! Cannot...

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1.0
3y

We came here because of the reviews. It was the week of valentines. The food was disgusting, disappointing and a waste of money. The service sucked! It was cold and wet outside at 45° with sprinkles. There was no host or people waiting outside so we went inside to be seated. The place was half full. After about 5 minutes of standing there, watching the 6 servers walk back and forth with no dishes in their hands, I finally waved my hand at one and the server (looking very annoyed) told us to wait outside until someone seated us. I looked at outside, looked inside about two times and decided to see how this would play out. We stood outside for a few minutes, until the tops of our heads and shoulders were wet and headed back inside. The same server looked at us and I said, it’s cold and raining outside and no one is coming. Can we please grab one of your open tables. The server seated us one table away from the door. I’m sure she would have put us by the door had that table not been occupied. The rest of our experience was wait 10 minutes, watch servers walk pass us, wait 10 more min, ask for a menu, wait 20 minutes, water cups, wait and watch and repeat. Our food finally arrived. We got the chicken pad Thai and Tom yum soup. The pad Thai was 3/4 bean sprouts with sprinkles of noodles, shredded carrots and what looked like chopped up canned chicken. Don’t be fooled by the photo like we were. It’s not noodles. It’s bean sprouts. Lots of them. The Tom yum had way too much tamarind and sugar. It was gross. We barely touched our food bc it was so gross. This was the state we left our food when we left the restaurant. No server ever asked how our food or experience was. You’re better off going to a hotdog stand than eating here. Don’t...

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5.0
45w

Sometimes, a meal is so incredible, you just have to go back – and that’s exactly what happened here. The first time, we were a group of five, and the food was so outstanding that I returned solo for round two. Safe to say, this place has won me over.

One of the best things about this spot is the thoughtful vegetarian options. They have a wide variety, and the staff really know their stuff – they’re happy to give great tips and help you pick something amazing. Another bonus? The soft drinks come with free refills, which is always a nice touch.

You can also customize the spice level from 1 to 5. As someone who loves real heat, I went straight for a 5. While it wasn’t quite Thai-level spicy, it still had a good kick. And the chili extras are a game-changer – they give you soy sauce and a plate with crushed chili, Sriracha, and another chili sauce, so you can dial up the spice exactly how you like it.

Over my two visits, I tried the curry, drunken noodles, and a cucumber salad, and every dish was packed with flavor. You also get the choice of brown or white rice, which is a great option. The staff? Fantastic. Genuinely friendly and attentive, whether you’re with a group or dining solo. When I sat at the bar on my second visit, I had a lovely conversation with one of the servers – the kind of personal service that makes you want to return.

The ambiance is cozy and welcoming, even though the street outside might seem a bit rough with some unusual characters wandering around. But once you’re inside, it’s all good – safe and absolutely worth it.

In short: amazing vegetarian options, free refills, incredible food, and warm service. This place is a gem, and I’ll definitely be...

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Wow, wow, wow... Thai is my favorite food and my hubby is hard to please, we were both very pleasantly surprised by everything at this place! We sat at the bar and Rudy and Kurt were so friendly and made us delicious cocktails, catering the drinks to exactly what we asked. We went for the food but the drinks were honestly so delicious and only $14 or so each. Now, the food... I'm sorry I didn't take pics until we got to dessert but honestly, it was so good I forgot about my phone (and the chopsticks) and destroyed everything! We started w the chicken satay and although it was classic in the sense of skewered chicken thighs, peanut sauce and a mini cucumber salad, it was truly delicious, tender chicken, savory sauce and a sweet little crunch w the salad. Then we had the 3 color curry and the short rib fried rice as they were the most recommended. The curry only comes one spice level but we added from the spice rack and it was such a perfectly flavored dish, we LOVED it! We ordered the fried rice w a spice level of 4 (fried egg on top) and it had Thai chili's, the perfect spice/flavor for those who can handle it, arguably the best fried rice we've had. I don't want to over hype this place because expectations are everything, so maybe go into thinking you're going to an average Thai spot, but I promise you won't be disappointed. I'm only sorry we didn't have more people with us so we could try more dishes. Good news is we'll have to go back! My neighbor had some drunken noodles that looked fantastic and we heard the waterfall beef is amazing too! Ohhhh how could I forget dessert, the only thing I got a pic of, the sticky rice and mango was done perfectly, the rice was hot and the mango was sweet. We couldn't have ended the meal in a better way. Cheers to finding great food with amazing, friendly service for a very reasonable price for Vegas! Cannot wait to go back!
Mrs BremerMrs Bremer
We came here because of the reviews. It was the week of valentines. The food was disgusting, disappointing and a waste of money. The service sucked! It was cold and wet outside at 45° with sprinkles. There was no host or people waiting outside so we went inside to be seated. The place was half full. After about 5 minutes of standing there, watching the 6 servers walk back and forth with no dishes in their hands, I finally waved my hand at one and the server (looking very annoyed) told us to wait outside until someone seated us. I looked at outside, looked inside about two times and decided to see how this would play out. We stood outside for a few minutes, until the tops of our heads and shoulders were wet and headed back inside. The same server looked at us and I said, it’s cold and raining outside and no one is coming. Can we please grab one of your open tables. The server seated us one table away from the door. I’m sure she would have put us by the door had that table not been occupied. The rest of our experience was wait 10 minutes, watch servers walk pass us, wait 10 more min, ask for a menu, wait 20 minutes, water cups, wait and watch and repeat. Our food finally arrived. We got the chicken pad Thai and Tom yum soup. The pad Thai was 3/4 bean sprouts with sprinkles of noodles, shredded carrots and what looked like chopped up canned chicken. Don’t be fooled by the photo like we were. It’s not noodles. It’s bean sprouts. Lots of them. The Tom yum had way too much tamarind and sugar. It was gross. We barely touched our food bc it was so gross. This was the state we left our food when we left the restaurant. No server ever asked how our food or experience was. You’re better off going to a hotdog stand than eating here. Don’t waste your money!
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Wow, wow, wow... Thai is my favorite food and my hubby is hard to please, we were both very pleasantly surprised by everything at this place! We sat at the bar and Rudy and Kurt were so friendly and made us delicious cocktails, catering the drinks to exactly what we asked. We went for the food but the drinks were honestly so delicious and only $14 or so each. Now, the food... I'm sorry I didn't take pics until we got to dessert but honestly, it was so good I forgot about my phone (and the chopsticks) and destroyed everything! We started w the chicken satay and although it was classic in the sense of skewered chicken thighs, peanut sauce and a mini cucumber salad, it was truly delicious, tender chicken, savory sauce and a sweet little crunch w the salad. Then we had the 3 color curry and the short rib fried rice as they were the most recommended. The curry only comes one spice level but we added from the spice rack and it was such a perfectly flavored dish, we LOVED it! We ordered the fried rice w a spice level of 4 (fried egg on top) and it had Thai chili's, the perfect spice/flavor for those who can handle it, arguably the best fried rice we've had. I don't want to over hype this place because expectations are everything, so maybe go into thinking you're going to an average Thai spot, but I promise you won't be disappointed. I'm only sorry we didn't have more people with us so we could try more dishes. Good news is we'll have to go back! My neighbor had some drunken noodles that looked fantastic and we heard the waterfall beef is amazing too! Ohhhh how could I forget dessert, the only thing I got a pic of, the sticky rice and mango was done perfectly, the rice was hot and the mango was sweet. We couldn't have ended the meal in a better way. Cheers to finding great food with amazing, friendly service for a very reasonable price for Vegas! Cannot wait to go back!
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We came here because of the reviews. It was the week of valentines. The food was disgusting, disappointing and a waste of money. The service sucked! It was cold and wet outside at 45° with sprinkles. There was no host or people waiting outside so we went inside to be seated. The place was half full. After about 5 minutes of standing there, watching the 6 servers walk back and forth with no dishes in their hands, I finally waved my hand at one and the server (looking very annoyed) told us to wait outside until someone seated us. I looked at outside, looked inside about two times and decided to see how this would play out. We stood outside for a few minutes, until the tops of our heads and shoulders were wet and headed back inside. The same server looked at us and I said, it’s cold and raining outside and no one is coming. Can we please grab one of your open tables. The server seated us one table away from the door. I’m sure she would have put us by the door had that table not been occupied. The rest of our experience was wait 10 minutes, watch servers walk pass us, wait 10 more min, ask for a menu, wait 20 minutes, water cups, wait and watch and repeat. Our food finally arrived. We got the chicken pad Thai and Tom yum soup. The pad Thai was 3/4 bean sprouts with sprinkles of noodles, shredded carrots and what looked like chopped up canned chicken. Don’t be fooled by the photo like we were. It’s not noodles. It’s bean sprouts. Lots of them. The Tom yum had way too much tamarind and sugar. It was gross. We barely touched our food bc it was so gross. This was the state we left our food when we left the restaurant. No server ever asked how our food or experience was. You’re better off going to a hotdog stand than eating here. Don’t waste your money!
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