Tiny restaurant with minimalist decor and an open kitchen creates a homely vibe and relaxing ambiance. The space feels airy despite limited seating, offering a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Loud kitchen noises occasionally disrupt the otherwise comforting setting.
Bowls serve as the main offering with quality meat and rich flavor. This spot delivers more than just quick fast food.
Authentic Thai dishes like Tom Yum soup and Panang curry stand out for their rich, balanced flavors. Signature items such as the larb fried chicken bowl and mango sticky rice offer a genuine taste experience.
Good to know
On June 20, they are having 50% off bowls for the grand opening.
On June 21, they will have a BOGO free bowl promotion.
They are currently having their soft opening, which includes a free drink.
Cafeteria-style Thai restaurant offers authentic spicy dishes with fresh herbs and rotating menu items. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, evoking a sense of home with traditional charm and lively music. Seating includes group tables and counter spots, with casual self-service and cash-only payment.
Offers khao kaeng, a traditional Thai fast food style with ready-made curries served over rice. Satisfies cravings for quick, authentic Thai dishes.
Offers authentic Thai food with generous portions and a buffet style that lets you try a wide variety of dishes. The green curry chicken stands out as very flavorful and tasty.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash, so bring enough before visiting.
The 3-item combo costs $15 and includes rice.
Most dishes are quite spicy, so be cautious if you don't eat spicy food.
Asian restaurant offers dark, quiet atmosphere with a friendly, nostalgic vibe. Space suits casual gatherings and gets busy later in the day. Known for affordable, high-quality Chinese food with standout crispy chicken dishes.
Chinese takeout here offers fast food with solid flavor and quality. It stands out as a better option among fast food Chinese spots.
Pad Thai offers a sweet and savory combo with a hint of fish sauce, though quality varies. Dishes include tofu pad thai, orange chicken, and shrimp fried rice with egg rolls.
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KUNG FOOD is a take-out Chinese restaurant with no dine-in option.
The jumbo combo costs about $12 and easily feeds two meals.
Everything on the menu is affordable with generous portions.
Asian restaurant inside a casino food court offers bright colors, easy-to-read menus, and a TV screen showing dish preparation. Atmosphere is quiet despite busy surroundings but lacks distinct ambiance. Large portions with adjustable spice and protein options attract diners seeking quick, flavorful meals.
Offers quick bites ideal for fast food cravings. Located in a food court setting, it suits grabbing a meal on the go.
Yellow curry stands out with its rich, bold flavors and shrimp. Pad Thai, Panang curry, and drunken noodles offer deeply comforting, flavorful experiences. Egg rolls and pineapple fried rice add tasty variety to the menu.
Good to know
JustRice offers cooked-to-order meals for under $100 near a casino.
The menu is adjustable for proteins and spice preference.
Fountain drinks cost $3 and are small in size.
Small Thai restaurant offers fast service with food ready in about 5-7 minutes and generous portions that often provide leftovers. Atmosphere is clean and welcoming, with friendly staff and a self-serve soda fountain. Affordable prices and fresh ingredients distinguish it from typical fast food options.
Offers fast food takeout with big portions and healthy bowls featuring vegetables and brown rice. Prices are slightly higher but feel worth it for the quality and freshness.
Pad Thai and Thai fried rice stand out as popular dishes here. The menu also features Drunken noodles with chicken, beef, and shrimp, plus a notable yellow curry among the entrรฉes.
Good to know
Food is ready for pickup in about 5-7 minutes, ideal for a quick lunch.
Generous portion sizes often allow one meal to serve two people.
Prices are fair considering the large portions, but some items have upcharges.
Fresh ingredients cook quickly in front of diners, filling the air with sizzling aromas and creating an engaging experience. The setting is a mall food court with a cool ambiance and a steady flow of people seeking affordable, authentic Asian street food options.
Located in the fast food court upstairs, it offers a quick meal option. It stands out as a convenient and favored choice for fast food in the mall.
Pad Thai stands out with perfect cooking and authentic flavor close to Thailand. The Drunken Noodles offer a delicious meal with a little kick. The Thai tea matches authentic taste well.
Good to know
Wok to Walk is located on the third floor of the mall in the food court.
Food is made fresh in front of customers and ready within 5 minutes.
Parking in the Red Area garage is free.
Mediterranean restaurant with a cozy ambiance and bright, vibrant decor creates a space that feels like the Middle East. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, enhanced by a great playlist and thoughtful hygiene features. Limited seating makes it feel intimate despite the bright lighting.
Food quality stands out with excellent fast food Shawarma that feels worth the wait. The atmosphere is well above average for a fast food spot, though service speed is not the fastest.
Halal options include Pad Thai with chicken and red curry that deliver solid flavors. Expect a bit of a wait for dishes, reflecting fresh preparation.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices for shawarma meals can reach up to $25 for two sandwiches and fries.
Portion sizes for beef shawarma wraps have decreased recently.
Multi-story food court inside an old harbor warehouse offers a rooftop terrace with free views of Manhattan, Brooklyn Bridge, and downtown skyline. Atmosphere shifts from serene and spacious to crowded and loud during busy times. Outdoor seating and a small rooftop bar provide a relaxed spot for drinks and city views.
Several choices of fast food restaurants and bars exist here. Pork belly bao buns from one spot stand out, though overall food feels subpar and overpriced for fast food.
Pad Thai stands out with good portions and solid flavor. Other dishes like Tom Yum Soup, Drunken Noodles, and Pad See Ew also show strong, authentic Thai flavors.
Good to know
Most food vendors do not open until 09:00.
Reservations are recommended for the bottomless brunch on weekends.
Salsa Night happens every Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30 pm on the rooftop.
Thai restaurant offers hefty portions with dishes like crispy mango chicken and spicy chicken rich in chilies and garlic. Noodles tend to be thick and sweet, and BBQ chicken carries a teriyaki-like flavor. Food leans toward fast food style rather than authentic Thai.
Fast food style Thai dishes include pad Thai and combo rice. The pad Thai has room for improvement and does not match authentic Thai flavors.
Good to know
Shrimp add-ons cost extra.
They charge an up-sale price on most items like shrimp and fried rice.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the cost.