Tiny Thai restaurant with intimate seating and a doorbell entry creates a cozy, homey vibe. Decor feels curated and charming, making the space feel warm despite its size. Music plays softly, adding to the relaxed atmosphere.
Salads feature papaya salad often paired with pickled fish sauce or tofu. Options include salmon salad and salads with Thai peanut sauce.
Fried rice comes with a Duck option that stands out as a favorite. The Thai fried rice tends to be a bit oily but still delivers solid flavor.
Good to know
You need to ring the bell to enter the restaurant.
The restaurant does not have restrooms for guests.
If it's busy, the restaurant can get crowded fast.
Renovated interior offers a cozy, clean setting with warm ambiance and outdoor seating. The atmosphere stays quiet and inviting, attracting a family-friendly crowd. Bold, authentic flavors define the menu, creating a strong sense of Thai culinary tradition.
Lunch specials include a salad paired with an entree and egg roll for $13. The salad complements dishes like the Roti well.
Bold, fragrant basil and perfectly seasoned rice define the Basil Fried Rice. The Tom Yum Fried Rice features extra soft tofu and a spicy kick, while the Pineapple Fried Rice offers a sweet, full flavor.
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There is reserved parking for customers.
The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
The lunch special costs $13 and includes an entree, salad, and egg roll.
Cozy space offers a charming, welcoming vibe with a mix of Vietnamese flavors and modern style. Lunch feels chill and neighborhood-friendly, attracting those seeking reasonably priced, flavorful dishes.
Pig ear papaya salad stands out with its unique texture and flavor. The papaya salad overall offers a fresh, tangy bite that pairs well with other dishes.
Fried rice arrives piping hot with options like Steak and Marrow or paired with fried chicken and brisket. It comes alongside dishes like pho and drinks such as Thai ice tea with cream cheese.
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Lunch specials are available at reasonable prices.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Cozy space with homey vibe and comfortable music volume supports easy conversation. Clean, cute interior enhances the relaxing atmosphere. Regulars enjoy affordable, well-balanced Thai dishes with standout Pad Thai and curry.
Green curry with chicken and mango salad offers a perfect amount of spice. Mango salad stands out as delicious among other dishes like seafood salad and spicy basil sauce.
Thai fried rice tastes authentic, matching flavors from Thailand. The sweet Thai sausage adds a distinct touch to fried rice and pad see ew dishes. The pineapple fried rice with chicken has a strong fishy flavor that stands out.
Good to know
The lunch special is available between 12-4 and includes a spring roll, dumpling, or soda if requested.
The lunch special is available on the weekends.
The meal cost $14 in New York, including tip and tax.
Outdoor patio with cozy backyard and pond creates a quiet, charming setting. Indoor dining offers pretty lighting and a cozy atmosphere suited for intimate meals. The vibe reflects authentic Thai street food culture with a local, unpretentious feel.
Spicy salads stand out here, especially the papaya salad with strong vegetable flavors and the raw beef salad that packs a punch. Both offer a bold taste experience for those who like heat.
Crab fried rice features real chunks of crab meat that stand out. Other fried rice options like Thai fried rice are less notable.
Good to know
The restaurant looks out for shellfish allergies.
Prices are reasonable compared to other Thai restaurants in Manhattan.
Portion sizes are generally small, so order accordingly.
Small space offers cozy, intimate ambiance with beautiful floral decor and relaxing music. Atmosphere feels warm and authentic, suited for quiet dining. Renovated interior enhances charm and aesthetic appeal.
Salads here feature crunchy soft shell crab and fresh papaya with vibrant flavors. Mango salad pairs well with fried snapper, and Thai salad offers a great appetizer option.
Seafood options like crab fried rice and green curry shrimp fried rice stand out. The drunk man noodles and basil fried rice also get frequent mentions for flavor.
Good to know
BYOB is welcome at the restaurant.
The restaurant does not have a restroom.
The lunch special is a great deal.
Small space with cozy atmosphere and Instagram-friendly decor featuring a lovely back garden and outdoor seating. Music stays relaxing, creating a calm vibe. Offers affordable prices and a wide selection of flavorful dishes from Northern Thailand.
Papaya salad offers a refreshing and vibrant mix with fresh flavors. Mango salad also appears as a notable choice alongside other dishes.
Pineapple fried rice stands out with its excellent spice combination and chicken. Crab fried rice offers a satisfying flavor, while some fried rice dishes can be dry and low on meat.
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Happy hour offers $6 cocktails every day of the week.
The weekend happy hour features $5 beers and $6 cocktails.
The happy hour menu includes a variety of affordable appetizers.
Brightly lit space with indoor and sheltered outdoor seating offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere with trendy yet simple decor featuring teapots and flowers. The vibe is kid-friendly and relaxed, with tables spaced apart for comfort. A small bar area adds to the welcoming environment.
Papaya salad appears in several dishes, including a version without sauce. The arugula salad accompanies panko-crusted prawns, and the Thai salad stands out alongside coconut shrimp.
Spicy basil and pineapple fried rice with seafood mix stand out for their bold flavors and fresh ingredients. Crab Rangoon, Pad Thai, and Pad See Ew also complement the menu with varied tastes.
Good to know
Gratuity 18% is already included.
Expect to pay about $15-$25 per entree.
Finding parking close by is not easy.
Warm, cozy space blends Thai and Japanese decor with colorful art and a fish tank featuring a lively frog. Music sets a chill, relaxed vibe that suits casual meals or quiet dates. The atmosphere balances pretty, eye-catching design with a calm, inviting energy.
Papaya salad stands out with its light, refreshing taste and just the right amount of heat. Mango salad features medium spicy, perfectly sour flavors with avocado, matching cravings well.
Shrimp and crab meat fried rice comes served in a baked pineapple, adding a unique touch. Kimchi fried rice offers a spicy, flavorful experience, while the spicy basil fried rice delivers just the right heat.
Good to know
The lunch special starts at just over $11.
Happy hour runs from 4-7 pm every day with great deals.
Expect a quick wait time to get a table.
Small exterior hides a fairly large, intimate dining space with a cozy, positive vibe. Sushi features unique flavor combinations and an appropriate fish-to-rice ratio, earning a reputation for best sushi in the area. Edamame pot stickers and spicy mayo stand out as distinctive menu highlights.
Salads come with large portions and fresh ingredients. The house ginger dressing adds a light, flavorful touch, especially on the kani and tuna salads.
Generous portions of fried rice come with plenty of chicken and shrimp. The Singapore fried rice stands out, though some versions are just okay.
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Lunch specials are a steal at $11-$14.
Hot green tea is $1, which is a good deal.
JJ's offers a great lunch special and quick delicious delivery.
Narrow space with yellow walls and Peruvian decorations creates an authentic, casual vibe. Atmosphere is lively and inviting but basic, with a strong chicken aroma that defines the experience. Seating is ample, prices are affordable, and the place feels family friendly and comfortable.
Salad adds a fresh balance to rich dishes like rotisserie chicken and fried rice. It complements the plate by cutting through the richness and pairing well with the meat and sides.
Pork fried rice pairs well with rotisserie chicken and spare ribs. The green sauce adds a unique flavor that enhances the dish. Quality stays consistent across the fried rice and chicken.
Good to know
You need to bring cash as they donโt take credit cards.
The establishment is closed on Mondays.
The restaurant only offers takeout or dine in.
Space combines modern decor with dimly lit LED ceilings and decorative chandeliers, creating a warm, cozy atmosphere. Creative mocktails complement fresh, flavorful Thai dishes served in an upscale setting. Tables feature modern light stands enhancing the visual experience.
Larb salad features a fresh, tangy flavor with a balance of herbs and spices. It stands out as a light, vibrant dish alongside richer options like chicken dumplings and coconut fried rice.
Sriracha and basil fried rice offers a spicy, aromatic kick. The pineapple fried rice brings a sweet, tropical flavor. Coconut fried rice adds a creamy, rich texture to the mix.
Good to know
Last call for food is at 9:30pm.
Happy Hour includes half off Mocktails and appetizers, with Mocktails priced at about $6.
It is recommended to make a reservation ahead of time, as others were declined seating because they were booked through the night.