Le Thai is your go-to casual Thai haven in Vegas, serving up flavorful noodles and curries with vibrant DJ beats on a lively outdoor patio.
"Noodles and curries are the name of the game at this restaurant, one of the originals that turned the tide in Fremont East. Try three-color curry, a blend of red, yellow and green curries, or homemade Thai noodle soup or waterfall sauce." - Janna Karel
"Head downtown to Le Thai for dishes such as the three-color curry, a mixture of red, yellow, and green curry, served with mixed vegetables, steamed rice and a choice of chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, or tofu. Located right on Fremont Street, Le Thai is open until 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, for getting a quick bite mid-bar crawl. Le Thai’s smaller sister location, called Le Thai 2, is in the nearby medical district and focuses mainly on takeout." - Janna Karel
"Le Thai, a restaurant that offers curries including a three-color curry mix of yellow, green, and red curry." - Maddy Sweitzer-Lamme
"Personal injury law firm Sam & Ash is giving away gift certificates to Le Thai." - Susan Stapleton
"Le Thai, the always bustling Thai restaurant on Fremont East, closed in July for a major remodel. The restaurant, one of the first to make the Fremont East entertainment district a dining destination, now features an expanded kitchen, taking space from the former bar area and main dining room. New tables and chairs now spruce up the space, along with new lighting fixtures and fans. The expanded bar features a mirror behind it, new shelves, a second TV, and more seating. Diners can even sit at high-top tables as well. The garden was enclosed to host the main dining room and is completely enclosed with skylight windows. Doors were also removed between the bar area and main dining room. A new mural and floors decorate the space. Dan Coughlin opened the restaurant in 2011 at a time when downtown offered few dining options off the Fremont Street Experience for good food that was inexpensive. Le Thai started with a very small menu, just five items in a downtown brick building, with one hot commodity aside from crazy good Thai food — an enclosed 800-square-foot patio. Last April, Le Thai opened a take-out and delivery restaurant at Charleston Boulevard and Rancho Drive in Coughlin’s former Mix Zone Cafe space. There, diners can grab Le Thai classics, including larb salad, three color curry, and the addictive waterfall dipping sauce." - Susan Stapleton