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  • A few years ago I would not have even thought about eating in downtown Las Vegas's Freemont East but they have really cleaned the place up recently and so I decided to go ahead a give Le Thai a try due to all the great reviews on Yelp. I can happily (and hungrily) say that the reviews are correct. This place is some kinda wonderful. I've never been to Thailand but If I ever go I hope all the food is this good. First I started off with the Thai Iced Tea....I never knew Ice Tea could be this good. It was cooling, creamy (coconut milk maybe?) and refreshing and was the perfect beverage to my spicy foods. Le Thai is small and dark, but it gives off a cool vibe, kinda like your sitting in a secret room that nobody else knows about, except that the whole city of Vegas seemed to be eating there the night we went. While drinking our drinks and eating our meal we literally were staring at a wall because the bar in front of the wall was the only place to sit. For an appetizer we started with pork jerky and sticky rice. I'm not sure what the sticky rice was for but the pork was pretty amazing. It was lightly seasoned and then fried into chunks and was served with something called waterfall sauce. I'm not sure where the waterfall was but it was some good tasting water that was coming from it. My wife and I scarfed it all down. Because we gorged ourselves on fried pork the wife thought it best to have something lite for her entrĂ©e choice and went with a papaya salad. She had a choice of heat level (1-5) and decided on one which was probably a good choice because it was just spicy enough for her. The salad was really tasty. The Papaya was thinly shredded and reminded me of a rice noodle. Chunks of carrots, tomatoes, and some other veggies were tossed with a Thai Chilli Lime Sauce and it was a very refreshing and light tasting meal. I went the opposite direction with my meal and decided to go heavy and rich with a Beef Short Rib Fried Rice topped of with a over easy fried egg. I am so glad I did because it was pretty amazing tasting. The beef was shredded then mixed into the onion and cilantro laced Fried Rice. With the yolk of the egg mixed into it was just delicious on all levels. It was also very spicy even though I only went with a three on the heat scale. Those Thai folks definitely like the spice. Heartburn be damned.....I finished off the entire bowl and washed down an antacid with another Ice Tea. This was a pretty amazing meal and some of the best Thai Food I have ever had anywhere.
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