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Reviews for Lao Kitchen in Las Vegas, NV

Lulu Lynn 2 years ago
5

Full flavors! I couldn?t explain more than this. Amazing food????????

Devon Acosta 2 years ago
1

It was supposed too be chicken larb but consisted of just cilantro, onions and mushrooms while a minuscule amount of ground... chicken. Not sure about the other dishes but highly suggest not getting this salad from this particular restaurant Read more

CrescentMoon Codm 2 years ago
4

It\'s okie, nothing beats better than my grandmother\'s Lao cooking. But wow their Thai Tea was the best I\'ve ever had. Only... Thai Tea I have ever finished. Not too sweet or bitter, no grainy texture. I always drank my Thai drinks half full but I manageto finish it all. I didn\'t know we had to scan the menu, they should let us know...to scan the menu. A lot of elderly don\'tknow how to use modern technology (some use flip phones). They should provide us actual menu. Read more

Julianne Schold 2 years ago
4

First time trying Laotian food. We ordered Lao sausage, Laotian chicken noodle soup, Lao papaya salad, crispy rice dish and one... other glass noodle dish. Tasted fresh and authentic. The place wasn?t busy at 8pm Saturday, the service was pretty good, thestore design was very basic with no frills but neat. One star off because we felt that the flavors were all monotonous to us,just sour and spicy.. Would definitely recommend if anyone wants to try Laotian food. Our spicy level was 6/10 but it?s morethan moderately SPICY ???? price range was from $9 - $18 per dish. Read more

Jon. C 2 years ago
1

Terrible food. All around bad service. Overall they did the right thing. But\nwhen asking for questions about menu items the... server we found her to be a little rude and treated me as if I have never had lao food before.\n\nOriginal plan was to have Khasoi,(only place in las vegas i could find that serves it) drove over 40 mins to get here. When I ask her about kha soi she saysthey no longer use the proper noodle, and that they substitute it with a pho noodle. I was hesitant at first but ordered it anyway. Few seconds later after thinking that I dont want a soggy noodle texture, and wanted a chewy texture I changed my order tothe intestine soup instead. What arrived was not anything I have ever seen or tasted before. It was dark, watery and sweet. Justhorrible. Had one sip and ate one piece of gizzard. Still have a nasty after taste in my mouth\n\nThe Nam Ka had hardly any namor rice just tons of green onion and cilantro. With probably half a head of lettuce.\n\nPork belly was nicely fried however The\"jeow\" was terrible mince ginger mixed with typical egg roll sweet/sour. Was hoping for more of a garlic lemon grass chilliand fish sauce mix.\n\nThe ko piek was a joke it was simply a basic broth and a chewy round noodle. Not savory or flavorful butshe was hungry and ate it anyway since it was what she wanted, but wasn\'t terrible either.\n\nMy wife of lao and thai decentwas surprised they\'d serve it like this and question why they are in business.\n\nWe asked the server to pick up the Nam ka andthe intestine soup and we didn\'t want to pay for it either. She walks off angry and comes back with a 10% off our whole orderincluding the non-edible food items. We told her that wasn\'t going to happen and if need be we would like to speak to the chefor owner. She made a call and we waited about 10 to 15 minutes while she swept and cleaned. A gentleman walks in comes to ourtable and asks us whats wrong. So we tell him and he says this time he will waive the f Read more

Sue Panzram 2 years ago
1

Was very disappointed. We ordered 2 appetizers and a noodle soup. The bill came to $41.00. The fried pork belly was a disgrace.... I would never go there again. Took them 45 mins to get my takeout order ready and they were not busy at all. Only 1 table of 3.Its such a shame Read more

daikon64 3 years ago
5

Great food, great service (Coca-cola is very friendly), everything was just a little spicy. Intimate dining area. Everything was... clean. Read more

Johnny Seng 3 years ago
5

Finally made it out here. This place is really far away from the strip, (west) but worth the drive. I would say that it\'s one... of the true \"authentic\" Laotian restaurants around. Ordered a few dishes and everything was on point. They are closed onThursdays, so just fyi. Ordered the lao sausage, papaya, beef brisket, and chicken laap. Go early because this place can getpacked. Read more