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Toast and Thai tea in New York

Toast that pairs with Thai tea without the sweetness of the drink making the bread feel like a dessert.

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Updated April 2026
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Spacious dessert restaurant with bright decor and a cozy atmosphere that feels premium. Music is loud and modern, including rap, which can affect conversation. Desserts are intricate and visually appealing, drawing dessert enthusiasts.

Golden toast stands out with its crispy texture and warm serving temperature. Variations like the Milky Puff offer balanced sweetness and interesting contrasts in flavors and textures.

Thai iced tea with bubbles offers a good taste and chewy texture. Toast topped with Thai tea sauce and ice cream serves as a complete dessert. The delicious flavor makes it a favorite in the area.

People are saying

"I enjoyed the amazing desserts here; they were beyond expectations."

"The golden toast is crispy, sweet, and a favorite dessert."

"I found their Thai tea to be delicious."

Good to know

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You must order dessert in order to dine in; otherwise, you have to do take out.

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A 20% tip is automatically added on top of tax and fees.

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You should reserve a table in advance to avoid waiting in line because it gets packed.

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Thai restaurant

Cozy Thai spot shines with authentic Thai tea that pairs well with curry and pad macaroni. Toast is a sweet treat, featuring warm fluffy toast with creamy custard. Enjoy cocktails at a beautiful bar in a warm, welcoming atmosphere with great music.

Warm, fluffy toast pairs with creamy custard for a sweet finish. The Thai cube cut toast comes with sweet custard dipping, making it a standout dessert option.

Creamy and appropriately sweet, the Thai iced tea tastes authentic like in Thailand. It pairs well with dishes like pad macaroni and curry.

People are saying

"I found the food here to be really creative and well executed."

"The Thai Tea here is creamy and perfectly sweet."

"The Thai-style custard toast is a sweet ending."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.

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Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm daily.

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The restaurant accommodates food allergies; inform the staff when ordering.

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Dessert shop

Small dessert shop with cozy interior and artwork by Thai artists offers a quiet, tree-covered courtyard for outdoor seating. The atmosphere is peaceful and welcoming, providing a calm escape from the city's bustle. Unique Thai tea-flavored drinks and sweets create an authentic Southeast Asian vibe.

Pandan Kaya Toast stands out with its fresh pandan leaf extract, matching the authentic flavors of Bangkok's iconic sweets. Pairing it with Thai tea or pandan ice cream creates a classic combo that offers a peaceful break in a busy area.

Strong tea flavor and authentic taste make the Thai tea stand out. Many unique Thai tea drinks use oat milk and balance sweetness well.

People are saying

"I loved the Kaya toast with Thai Tea flavor."

"This Thai tea lemonade soda is great and very refreshing."

"I loved the kaya toast; it was so tasty."

Good to know

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Nuar offers unique Thai tea-flavored drinks and desserts.

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The drink costs $9.25 excluding tip.

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There is only a 50 cent difference between the 12 ounce and 16 ounce sizes.

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Basement dessert cafรฉ with tiny seating and tight spacing creates a crowded atmosphere. Loud pop music fills the space, making conversation difficult. Known for Asian-inspired desserts with a modern twist, it draws long waits and a lively crowd.

Golden toast stands out with its unique flavor and is often paired with honey and condensed milk. The toast is perfect for sharing and comes alongside other treats like milky puffs and matcha lava cake.

The Thai tea float stands out as a refreshing and enjoyable choice. Drinks often come with fun twists, adding extra flavor to the classic Thai tea.

People are saying

"The desserts here are amazing, creative, and beautifully decorated."

"The cookie camp here is out of this world."

"I really enjoyed the Thai tea float; it was refreshing."

Good to know

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Be prepared to wait at least 30 minutes for a table.

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You must order at least one dessert per person to dine in.

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Reservations are required to avoid long wait times.

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Loud, crowded space with high noise levels and self-service setup shapes the experience. Seating is roomy but uncomfortable, with bare, peeling walls giving an unfinished feel. Energy stays lively, making calm conversation difficult.

Warm brioche toast comes topped with Thai tea cream, strawberries, caramel popcorn, and vanilla ice cream. Honey boba pearls and condensed milk add a unique texture and sweetness that complements the toast well.

Iced Thai tea features a harmonious balance of bold tea, subtle spice, and sweet condensed milk. The Milk Tea Boba Toast pairs thick French toast with chewy boba and vanilla soft serve for a rich dessert experience.

People are saying

"The matcha latte here is one of the best I've ever had."

"The milk tea boba toast is exceptionally delicious."

"The Thai Tea's sweet condensed milk perfectly balanced the robust tea and spice."

Good to know

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You need to order at the front entrance counter.

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Expect to spend almost $20 per person for a full dessert.

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There is no way to reserve a table at this place.

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Chinese bakery

Cozy bakery offers Japanese toast with a sweet, milky aroma that stays fresh for days. Rich Thai milk tea cake and drinks bring bold flavor without boredom. Spacious seating with free Wi-Fi and outlets makes it perfect for chatting or studying.

Japanese toast stands out with its hint of sweetness and milky aroma. Toast slices stay tasty even after a few days in the fridge, making them a solid choice for breakfast.

People are saying

"The cakes here are beautifully decorated and not too sweet."

"I loved the fresh, delicious pastries here; one wasn't enough!"

"I found the Japanese toast super delicious and milky."

Good to know

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You have to make a reservation to eat at the bakery.

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The bakery closes at 8:30 PM.

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Some popular pastries or sweets will be sold out before afternoon due to high demand.

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Thai restaurant

American diner setting blends with Thai-style decor featuring plants and art, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a cozy, multi-season space that welcomes dogs and service animals. Crowd tends to be cool and lively, with dim lighting and a mix of indoor and outdoor areas.

Babka French toast offers a decadent and flavorful experience without being too heavy. Thai Chai French Toast comes pillowy with Thai-spiced butter and sweetened condensed milk for dipping.

Thai tea babka French toast stands out as rich but not too heavy. The Thai tea itself tastes perfect and pairs well with dishes like the Thai breakfast sandwich and Disco Fries.

People are saying

"The diner food here is flavorful, comforting, and perfectly executed."

"The French toast here is exceptionally good and unique."

"I thought the Thai iced tea was the best item I tried."

Good to know

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Expect a wait of 1.5 hours during peak hours, especially on weekends.

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Reservations are recommended for breakfast to avoid long wait times.

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The restaurant serves brunch items daily before 5pm.

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Thai restaurant

Tiny space with classic American diner style and Thai street vibe creates a cozy, vibrant atmosphere. Open kitchen and intimate design foster a soulful, unpretentious energy. Menu features bold, creative Thai flavors with standout dishes like fried chicken and mushroom burger.

Clam toast features fresh tasting clams and a gorgeous broth. The dish could use more herbs and toast to balance and soak up the broth.

Thai iced tea tastes well-balanced and refreshing. The Thai Tea Cake pairs perfectly with ice cream for a sweet finish.

People are saying

"I loved their food; every dish was packed with flavor."

"The Thai Tea is sweet, creamy, and refreshing."

"The clam toast is great and I highly recommend it."

Good to know

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Reservations are required for groups over six, with a prix fixe menu.

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Lunch service is counter service, while dinner is table service.

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Most vegetarian dishes contain fish sauce, so check ingredients.

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