Thai Lao Cuisine

6511 W FM 1604 N #121, San Antonio, TX 78254
Southeast Asian
Last inspected: Feb 23, 2026
74
Score
Medium Risk

Public records currently show only two inspections for Thai Lao Cuisine. Inspectors last stopped by on Feb 23, 2026. A medium risk rating points to a few notable findings at the last inspection, though nothing severe.

Violation counts have held steady across recent visits, averaging around two violations each.

“Materials that are used in the construction of utensils” comes up most often, recorded two times in the inspection record.

By comparison, the average San Antonio facility scores 84, putting Thai Lao Cuisine on the weaker side. Nothing in the record is alarming, but there's room to improve.

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Inspections
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Critical latest
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Inspection History
Feb 23, 2026
Routine
2 critical violations.
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Toxic materials not stored separately from food
7-201.11
Equipment material allows contamination or unsafe migration
4-101.11
74
Aug 4, 2025
Routine
1 critical violation.
View 1 violation
Equipment material allows contamination or unsafe migration
4-101.11
86

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Thai Lao Cuisine last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at Thai Lao Cuisine on file is from Feb 23, 2026. The public record contains two inspections in total.

What is the most common violation at Thai Lao Cuisine?

Across the inspection record, “materials that are used in the construction of utensils” has been cited two times, more than any other issue at Thai Lao Cuisine.

How does Thai Lao Cuisine compare to other restaurants in San Antonio?

Thai Lao Cuisine most recently scored 74 out of 100, which is lower than the San Antonio average of 84.

Has Thai Lao Cuisine's inspection record improved over time?

Results have been roughly steady. Inspections at Thai Lao Cuisine have averaged around two violations per visit across the recent record.

What does a medium risk rating mean?

A medium risk rating at Thai Lao Cuisine means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.