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Khao Kang

4.2 (308 reviews)
InexpensiveThai
Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Dogs allowed

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Sahas G.

Was super excited for my trip to Khao Kang based on rave reviews I've read, but unfortunately left a little bit disappointed. The food was alright, but nothing mind blowing and was served at room temperature. Would come back if I was in the area, but wouldn't travel for it again

Menu 9/2025
kristin c.

3.75 More than a couple of years since I last went here. Now $17 for 3-combo with rice, $16 for 2. Prices have gone up. I do like the option to try small amounts of dishes esp. the ones I am not familiar with, as opposed to a whole order of each. Got Yellow sour curry - too spicy for me to have the sauce so only took the fish strips (4 small pcs) and veg. Black pepper pork - sweet, tender pieces, a relief from the other spicy dishes. Spicy fish - with eggplant. More batter than fish though and slightly chewy bec. cold. Wished the food were hot/even warmer, so this is a difference from getting food freshly-cooked. Service was amiable. Walls were opened up during the warmer season/days so airy indoors; plus outdoors tables covered by umbrellas. Meter and street parking if driving. By train, walking distance from Elmhurst Ave. stop.

Constance L.

Not exaggerating when I say this is the only Thai food I've liked!!! Most of my qualms w Thai food lie in that they're too sweet, too sour, and/or too spicy. I must've ordered the right items because everything was savory and so delicious!! - Pork belly stew: tender, juicy pork belly with a boiled egg and firm tofu. This is incredibly reminiscent of Vietnamese thit kho, which maybe just a touch more sweetness. The flavor of the stew was incredible and I happily splashed it all over my plain rice. - Spicy fried fish: This one was indeed a little spicy, but the tender fish was addicting. I also enjoyed that this dish came with green beans and eggplant for a bit of variety. - Fried pork: SOOO GOOD and my favorite entree of the meal. The pork has a bite but is still moist, has a slightly caramelized and charred glaze that gives it an incredible amount of flavor, and the fatty bits just melt in your mouth. I was here just a few days ago and am already trying to plan out when I'll be back so I can have more of this. - Fried bananas: Slightly crisp and naturally sweet! They were just a bit too dense for my liking but I nibbled on them between bites of the fish to help with the spice. Incredible spot with authentic dishes -- be sure to come by if you're in the neighborhood! As of Nov 2025, plates w 3 entrees are about $18.

Thai 5 Spice Stew Pork And Boiled Egg (Kai Pa Lo)  Thai Iced Tea
Ingrid H.

Extremely warm and friendly is service in a clean and pleasant restaurant. Cash only. I ordered 3 items over rice and I picked a braised pork dish, a chicken curry, and some other type of spicy pork. I also got a Thai iced tea. The braised pork was extremely tender with soft, melt in your mouth fat. It came with a piece of fried tofu and a hard boiled egg, all of which had soaked up a huge amount of flavor from the braising liquid which was sweet and full of warm spices like star anise and cinnamon. The chicken curry was packed with ginger and other aromatics and had some heat to it. The vegetables in the curry are very soft and the chicken is tender. The employee asked me if I like spicy when I ordered the third dish, and I said yes because I forgot I was in a Thai restaurant. Although definitely at the high end of my spice tolerance, I couldn't stop eating this. It is not just plainly spicy, it is packed with lemongrass and other flavors that make you just want to keep eating. Sips of Thai iced tea, which is always delicious, helped keep my mouth cool. It was a little over $20 for this meal, which felt reasonable. I would love to return soon to try some of the other available dishes.

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Cindy S.

I'm slightly disappointed after my second visit here. My first experience was truly amazing--it was, quite literally, the best Thai food I've had outside of Thailand! Unfortunately, the second trip really fell short. I wonder if it's a classic case of the sequel never being as good as the original, especially since the first visit completely blew away my expectations. My main issue this time around was the food quality. It seems the entrees are prepared well in advance so the flavors can soak all day. While that sounds good in theory, it meant the freshness wasn't quite there, and the variety offered isn't vast. I still enjoyed my meal, but I wasn't left dying to rush back the way I was after the first visit. If I happen to be in the area and it's a convenient detour, I might stop by again. Otherwise, I'll probably spend my time exploring the abundance of hot, new restaurants popping up everywhere.

Ray E.

First time coming here and I am a fan now. Staff are soooo nice and friendly. Very accommodating and knowing it was our first time, she gave us samples of everything and that was an extra plus in my book. After trying almost everything, it was hard to choose only 3 entrees with our rice. $17 for rice and 3 entrees is decent compared to other places I have eaten. With a great staff and cozy environment, the price was just right. The popular fried sweet pork, red curry chicken and the fish with eggplant were my top choices. That red chicken curry was spicy and I loved every bite. We also ordered the rice noodles, curry shrimp and string beans, also top 10 in our book. Will be coming back for lunch very soon.

3 dishes over rice
Lily L.

This place is so cute! It is basically like a little cafeteria with a bunch of side dishes laid out and you choose what you would like from what they have available. Because it was very early, my boyfriend and I split the 3 side dishes over rice and it was soooo delicious. We got a pork dish with an egg and tofu, this one was just ok, it was a little sweet for my taste but we devoured it. We also tried the Green Curry with Chicken and this was sooo good. Not spicy at all and the chicken was sooo tender and I might be biased because it was green curry but I love curries that have a coconut base. The last side dishes we tried was a Basil Pork dish which was also very flavorful. I think this was the highlight of the meal. We finished everything off with a nice cold chrysanthemum tea but if you have a sweet tooth, they also have prepackaged dessert available. The servers were attentive and let us know that they were gonna get to us in a minute due to the fact that their take out seemed pretty busy. Definitely a great place to visit if you're looking for a quick and homey Thai place. After you order, they give you the food right away and you pay and take a to an empty table of your choice. Just be wary though, it is cash only!!

Coconut pandan jelly
Vishnu G.

There are no vegetarian entrees. I knew this going in, so I decided to stop by for dessert. I picked up a pandan coconut jelly for $6 (cash only), and was pretty disappointed - there wasn't much flavor at all apart from just sugar, and the jelly was much harder than I was expecting. Pretty disappointing overall.

3 entrees and rice
Evan L.

Great value for the price! It's cafeteria-style and you can get 3 entrees and rice for $17, and I was extremely full after finishing my order. I love the variety of food they have available as well- sauteed meats/veggies, soups and curries, fried chicken/fish dishes and more. I really enjoyed the fish with eggplant and the stewed beef with green beans (not sure of the official names for each dish). Overall, perfect place for a quick takeout or a cozy meal with friends/family- I'm eager to go back!

Kayla H.

I really loved Khao Kang. I love spots like this where you have plenty of options to chose from and it's affordable and tasty. Absolutely nothing more that I could want. I ordered the black pepper pork, the garlic pork, and green curry. The woman who helped us also gave us a few pieces of the fish so we could try it, really nice of her. The black pepper pork is fantastic. Despite it appearing dry, it is perfectly moist with the right about of char and fattiness. My friends and I all agreed that this was our favorite. The green curry was on point with some heat, I would get this again! The garlic pork was good too but not as good as the other two. I would pass on this next time and try something else. Overall, I'd highly recommend coming to Khao Kang.

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Roger H.

Came here after I saw an action Bronson clip talking about how this place has some of the craziest flavors and spices he's ever had at a Thai restaurant in nyc and while this comment does have some credibility there are some serious cons about this place which hinder its potential. This place serves thai food, buffet style, which is typical of many Asian fast food restaurant, whats not typical however is how inflated the prices are here, at 17.50 for three items and a rice, this place charges nearly double what a Chinese 3 choice one soup spot would cost and with much skimpier portions too. Buffet style fast food spots have their shortfalls and this place is no exception, the second time I came back to this place, business slowed down considerably, with the slow down the quality of the food also went downhill as well since the turn over isn't as fast and some of the items seemed to have sat around for some time creating lukewarm, hard or soggy dishes depending on what you ordered. We also ordered a jungle curry here which was a little too fishy, bitter, gritty and grimey for our liking. I would enjoy this place much more if it didnt overinflate its prices and kept better quality control

Kio C.

3.5 Star*** Got the 3 dishes + rice for $17 and Thai iced tea for $3.75. For the 3 dishes I got the spicy pork, jungle curry and the herbal fish. I think the pork was well marinated but gets tiring to eat after a whole. The jungle curry was very fishy and too spicy for me. The herbal fish was good with a decent kick. The thai iced tea had a lot of ice and when I finished my drink I realized 70% was ice. Overall, the food is ok but not hot. Portions were not as generous (except for the pork) as I would like for $17 and they definitely could have given more rice. Service was nice and staff gave recommendations. You get your food and grab a seat. There's a couple tables but it was relatively empty when I went. There was also a weird smell you'll notice the second you enter the restaurant which made the meal less enjoyable. Unfortunately, I don't think I will be back as there are better places in this area.

Jenn C.

Food: I was excited to try this place because it seems very popular, but I wasn't impressed by the food. The food is already prepared and displayed in their hot bar. The food wasn't hot at all which was disappointing. You have a choice of two or three dishes with white rice. I chose the red curry, garlic pork, and pork belly with string beans. The most popular dish is the garlic pork, which was my favorite out of the three dishes. Although it wasn't hot, it was very moist and flavorful. The red curry and pork belly were just average and nothing special. I would highly recommend their Thai iced tea. Service: The staff are friendly and very welcoming. They made recommendations for the most popular dishes. Ambiance: The place isn't big but there are tables for you to eat your food after ordering. Not ideal for large groups. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this restaurant and don't plan to return. There are much better Thai restaurants in the area.

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Ask the Community - Khao Kang

Is there a restroom?

Yes there is - for customers only :)

Do they have any vegetarian options for lunch?

I believe they do such as the eggplant with strings beans -Best to call before just to make sure-Their food is amazing!Some of the best Thai food I've ever had ! I love spicy food so I love going there whenever I am able to

Do they serve Khao Soi?

Don't think so. No noodle dishes here normally other than wun sen.

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4.6(437 reviews)
0.2 miElmhurst
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If you're craving authentic Thai flavors in Queens, @saranrom_nyc is definitely worth the trip…read more From the warm hospitality to the incredible variety of dishes, everything here was packed with bold and balanced flavors without breaking the bank. One of the standout dishes was the Yum Pla Duk Fu Salad -- a Michelin Guide recommended favorite made with crispy fried shredded catfish, crunchy breadcrumbs, and a refreshing spicy mango salad. The combination of textures and flavors was unreal Another must-try is the Miang Kha Na, also Michelin Guide recommended. It comes with savory dried pork, lime, chili, and fresh Chinese broccoli leaves for wrapping. Every bite was fresh, tangy, spicy, and so satisfying. And don't skip dessert the taro balls were soft, comforting, and the perfect sweet ending to the meal.

Waited an hour on Friday afternoon for walk-in. I was excited to try the top Thai spots in NYC and…read moreon top of that a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant. Price-wise was excellent with most dishes around the $10-30 range. Portions were large and meant to be shared. As for the food itself, I honestly expected better. If it was ranking in the same leagues as Fish Cheeks, Pranakhon, and Bangkok Supper Club on Beli, I thought the taste would be phenomenal but it truly just tasted like any decent thai spot I could find in SoCal. The only difference is that in SoCal there would be little to no wait. I must clarify that my qualms is not with the restaurant but with NYC having an issue of overinflating certain places and establishing high expectations of otherwise normal restaurants just doing its thing. The pad see ew was my favorite, and I liked how wide and long the noodles were. Otherwise, their Michelin Yum Duk Pla Fu was just another mango salad to me, and I had wished that the catfish tasted more like fish than breadcrumbing. The green curry was decent, nothing special. Good price for what you get though. If the wait wasn't unnecessarily long, I would consider this a nice spot for cheap, yummy Thai.

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4.1(1.5k reviews)
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So, I've known about this place forever, but haven't been able to go…read more Finally make it during lunch and I loved it. Service: it's nice. They definitely didn't tell me that lunch specials were available before I ordered my soup. Other than that, everyone is pleasant. Space: they have two sides, so plenty of space, but nights and weekends can get pretty packed, so keep that in mind. Food: I ordered Tom Yum soup and a lunch drunken noodle with a Thai iced tea. I only had the soup there and took the entire lunch special to go. Just based off of the soup, I will be going back. It was delicious and PACKED to the MAX! Writing this now, I can still imagine. Drunken Noodles were also really tasty. I like mine spicy and it could have been made spicier, but that's not even a real complaint. Also- the one next to me had this dish which reminded me of pad see ew but in a gravy. Looked delicious!! I will be back for whatever she had. Overall: the entire block is like a little Thai street. There are lots of Thai food options and I finally made it to Ayada. Super happy with my meal and excited to go back with some people and enjoy.

Love Ayada!!! They do the classics and do it so well. It's a cute and simple space in…read moreWoodside/Elmhurst area. Service is consistently nice, albeit not super fast but that's completely OK. This time I had the chicken wings and the Pad See Ew with crispy pork. Both were perfect. The Pad See Ew is materially better than other ones as the noodles are so chewy and silky. I've also gotten Pad Kee Mao with thai spicy and it was fantastic. Perfectly spicy!! Definitely try this place!!

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4.4(108 reviews)
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I came with my mom for her birthday since she wanted Thai food. I took her up on her wish, and…read morefound Na Rath under "hot & new" restaurants. When I saw that it was AYCE Thai food AND sushi?! I was sold. Everything was spectacular from start to finish. We started with the pompano fish with mango salad & the Tom Yum Kung. The fish was crispy and the mango salad was so flavorful. I was impressed with the giant prawns in the soup. Already we were half full finishing the main entrees. For the buffet options, we ordered salmon sashimi, seafood pad see ew, Moo Ping Thai bbq pork, and Nur Yang steak. I would devour everything again except for the steak, which I found bland and not tasty. Overall service was A++. The music playing was fun. I'm very excited for what's to come for this new restaurant. Can't wait to tell all my friends & fam about it!

Back for another tasting at Na Rath - service as usual was on point, explained menu and chef…read morespecials. Got us some waters to the table pretty quickly and put in the food orders after much deliberation. Needed up with the soup Noodle boat and the beef krapow. It was pretty busy tonight and we had to share a table but overall food quality is on point as always. I ordered the beef krapow spicy and it was . Super authentic flavor that stays in your soul after eating. Th e beef noodle soup was insane an so flavorful. Everything was amazing and on par with being in Thailand. Ambiance was pretty casual and cozy. You will have a great time.

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4.2(573 reviews)
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Found a heavy hitter in Elmhurst. ​Eim Khao Mun Kai is…read moredoing one thing, and they're doing it better than anyone else. If you're looking for a massive menu, keep walking. This spot is a 3-table operation focused entirely on perfecting Thai chicken rice--and they nailed it. ​The move here: ​The Chicken: Poached to absolute perfection. Tender, juicy, no fluff. ​The MVP: The chicken heart. It was so good I had to double down and order a second round. If you know, you know. ​The Rice: Fragrant ginger rice that actually has flavor, paired with a radish broth that hits the spot. ​The Sauce Science: They let you mix your own. I went with the soybean paste + ginger-scallion combo. It's addictive. Do not skip the ginger-scallion. ​Washed it all down with a solid Thai tea to balance the heat. It's a tiny shop with efficient service and zero ego. A total hidden gem. I'll be back. ​ 81-32 Broadway, Elmhurst ​#ElmhurstEats #QueensFood #KhaoMunKai

Simple no frills "food stand" that sits within a restaurant front serving one dish and one dish…read moreonly: steamed chicken and fragrant scallion rice. I am always a fan of these hyper specialist places because I figure if you only sell one dish it must be really good. The chicken is tender yet light on flavor, so the included sauces (one soy based and one chili sauce) are a must. However the rice was delicious and fragrant, a complementary pairing to the chicken. They also included some chicken gizzards and liver if you are a fan of those, but for me I could do with or without. Overall a solid place and worth a repeat visit in my book.

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