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Welcome to Laos Asia Market

Laos Asia Market is a cherished gem nestled in Las Vegas, where the vibrant flavors of Laotian and Thai cuisines come alive. As a family-owned establishment, it embodies the warmth of a local mom-and-pop store. Here, you’ll discover an impressive array of authentic ingredients, snacks, and freshly prepared foods—from flavorful lao sausages to tantalizing desserts. Despite its kitchen renovations, the friendly staff ensure customers leave satisfied, whether with takeout or grocery treasures. The market is a bastion for the Asian community, making it a must-visit destination for those craving a taste of home.

Laos Asia Market: Reviews & Ratings

Peggy C.
Peggy C.

Local mom and pop store that sells all of your Thai and Laos goods! Friendly & family owned supermarket that deserves all the support from the Asian community. Great finds and great food!

Diana W.
Diana W.

The kitchen/restaurant deli is closed. Tbd when it'll ever open again according to the grocery staff. The temporary could be months, years of never? I came for the deli but that's okay. Got the chance to visit and buy a bunch of stuff from the market. Got some super tasty Thai crispy coconut crepe commercialized snack, some premade fresh food like banana Rice cakes, soft bamboo (they get from a huge bigger jar). The bamboo is ready to eat, and suggest just washing it in hot water first because it came from a can.

Tuyetnhi M.
Tuyetnhi M.

Great Mom and Pop, hole in the wall place. We always come here at the end of our Vegas trip to get our Asian good fix! If you're Asian, like myself, it's hard to go more than 2 days without authentic food you're used to! Currently, the kitchen is being remodeled so only certain items are available and you cannot dine in. We ordered our food and found a spot in the some shade to eat in our car, before driving back home. Good service and welcoming establishment. We also always get the lao sausages, beef jerky, and some type of dessert to go, for the long road trip home. Ps. Can you please add Thai boat noodles to the menu?

Marlina L.
Marlina L.

Your experience and opinion may differ from mine. The ladies there are so sweet! I found this market via Yelp as I was craving papaya salad. When I arrived, there was a sign that said the kitchen was "closed, under construction." I was bummed since I'm not from the area. There was a lady behind the counter that asked what I wanted, I told her and she said she could make it for me. That was very nice of her. I ordered spice level 2 - my mouth was burning. "Level 2 is for babies." Check this place out if you're in the area. It's very clean and organized.

Le T.
Le T.

Stopped by on a Monday morning before heading back home from a bachelorette trip. The kao piek was much needed after a long weekend of drinking. The food and service was wonderful and the aunties were really nice. You can shop and eat at the same time. They had many options from asian sauces, spices, and snacks. They also sell fresh kao piek noodles if you want to make the soup at home. They had a variety of deli foods from laos sausage, asian desserts and laos beef jerky. I wish there was a store like this in the Phoenix area. I will definitely be back when I'm in vegas for some authentic laos food.

Allen Y.
Allen Y.

This grocery store has a tiny restaurant inside that serves some delicious Laos food! My first time coming here and I was confused on how things work. Apparently, you just order food and sit down and eat. If you want something to drink, the restaurant offer Thai tea and Thai iced coffee. Otherwise, you may also go grab drinks from the grocery refrigerator section and bring it back to your table. Once you're all done eating, ask the waiter for the bill. Take the bill to the grocery cashier and that's where you pay for your food, including any drinks you may have taken from the grocery drink isle. Overall, this place makes some very good Laos food. I would be a regular here but I live too far to come every day.

Tiffany C.
Tiffany C.

This is a neighborhood market with food service in the back of the store. It is outside of the Vegas strip but not too far. We ordered beef pho, Lao sausages, beef larb, nam Khao and the papaya salad. Pricing is very reasonable compare to other places. Overall, we had a good experience eating here. Very authentic Laos food except the beef pho. Beef larb, nam Khao, and papaya salad were our favorite dishes out of all of the things we ordered. I would come back just for these items. Lao sausages was okay but kids said it was good. Beef pho tasted like it was out of pre-made broth from a can. Sliced beef was thick and over cook. We didn't like it.

Kacee B.
Kacee B.

Heard about this so we decided to check it out. It is a little out of our way but it was a great experience. First of all, the ladies working here are soo nice and helpful! Definitely come by, they will make sure you are take. care of! This place is a grocery store but it has a little restaurant in the back where there are a few tables there. The have some hot dishes plus some are made to order eg papaya salad, larb, nem khao which we ordered with some sticky rice. The also sell some sweets right by table by the cash register which we grabbed some as well. The food is good--just a little salty for my taste but the flavors are authentic! A few people ordered the noodle soup too which we'll do next time. This place is down to earth, unpretentious, has authentic flavors, so if you are in the area and want some Lao/Thai food, just stop by!

Location

  • Laos Asia Market
    Pecos McLeod Plaza, 3050 E Desert Inn Rd # 108, Las Vegas, NV 89121 Hotline: (702) 650-0245

Introducing Laos Asia Market, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Las Vegas at Pecos McLeod Plaza. Offering a delightful array of Laotian and Thai goods, this friendly, family-owned international grocery store caters to the cravings of both locals and visitors alike. Whether you're seeking authentic ingredients for your home kitchen or simply wish to experience the unique flavors of Asia, Laos Asia Market has something special for everyone.

As you step inside, you'll immediately feel the warm, welcoming atmosphere that Peggy C. enthusiastically describes as a "Local mom and pop store." The market boasts a thoughtful selection of products, with everything from delectable snacks to fresh ingredients like kao piek noodles. Their range includes essential Asian sauces, spices, and even ready-made treats like lao sausages and banana rice cakes, perfect for those who are always on the go.

  • Unique Offerings: Laos Asia Market stands out with specialty items that are hard to find elsewhere, allowing customers to create authentic dishes from the comfort of their own homes.
  • Community Spirit: The store’s dedication to providing a welcoming space for the Asian community shines through. As noted by Tuyetnhi M., it’s a treasured stop for those craving a taste of home, even when the kitchen is temporarily closed for remodeling.
  • Customer-Centric Service: The staff, often referred to as "aunties," are known for their warm and helpful demeanor. Marlina L. recounts a touching experience where the staff went above and beyond to prepare a dish on request, reflecting the market’s commitment to customer satisfaction.

While the deli might currently be undergoing renovations, adventurous patrons have still marveled at the fresh bamboo and crispy coconut crepes available in-store, demonstrating the market’s commitment to quality and authenticity. Diana W. highlights the unexpected finds, showcasing the wonderful array of snacks and pre-made foods available to satisfy any palate.

Whether you're stopping by after a long trip, like Le T. did, or just looking for a taste of Laos, Laos Asia Market guarantees a unique shopping experience with resonances of home cooked meals and nostalgia. Don't forget to grab a couple of Lao sausages or a selection of assorted dishes for the road, as you won't want to miss out on these delights on your way back home.

Visit Laos Asia Market and experience the heart of Laotian culture through its food. By providing an inviting environment and authentic products, they have created not just a marketplace, but a community hub that truly celebrates and preserves the flavors of Laos. You’ll find yourself longing to return, as this market is a testament to the beauty of cultural connection through cuisine.