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    Thai Cafe 88

    4.6 (52 reviews)
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    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Bubble tea
    Sue G.

    Small local place. There are a couple tables but they mainly do take out. No AC but he set me up with a fan and he told me it gets pretty cold in the winter too. I had the Pad Thai, my go to at any new Thai place. It was very good. Service was excellent. I forgot to order a drink and he graciously gave me a bottled water for free. I would definitely return if I lived in the area. There are a lot of items that I'd like to try.

    Pad kra prow w mock duck. Iced coffee
    Stacey-Jo M.

    The food here is fantastic! All the right flavors for the right dishes sweet, spicy, crispy, fresh. Iced coffee and iced tea are perfect! Fast, friendly, service. This is mostly a take out / delivery resturant with limited seating. But we ate in on a cold and rainy day and it was cozy and just right.

    Singapore Noodles
    Ezra R.

    The food was absolutely delicious, we went for my wife's birthday in September. The service was professional and courteous. It's a tiny little restaurant, but the food is top tier. We got some fresh spring rolls for an appetizer and she got the Singapore Noodles and I got the drunken noodles very spicy. Dessert was a delicious fried ice cream. We will be back. Thank you for having us!

    Hunter S.

    Full disclosure: Uber Eats delivery. Thai restaurant with a broad selection. I got the roti curry with chicken, massaman curry (you could choose between this, green, and yellow). The roti was cooked perfectly. The curry was pretty mild in my opinion, but massaman curry is known to be mild. I also had the spring rolls--vegetarian, hot, crispy. I had the passion fruit tea and it was refreshing! My coworkers had the drunken noodles (he said spicy, tasty) and the pad Thai (also good remarks). This restaurant offers tofu, soups, salad, multiple types of noodles of varying spice levels, rice bowls, fried rice, stir fry, curries, duck, salmon, and more. Prices as expected. Rates around 4.9 on DoorDash and UberEats. Would order again!

    Crispy Tofu.
    Emma G.

    This is probably the edgiest place I've tried up here, and while that's not really saying much, it was pretty impressive and exceeded expectations. I convinced a co-worker (didn't take a lot of effort; she was hungry) to give this place a shot for a lunch pick-up order this past Thursday. Full disclosure - Thai is not one of my go-to ethnic food genres. It's a LITTLE too spicy for me generally speaking, has a lot of crunchy shizzle in its dishes that I could do without, and spice mixed with basically peanut butter (cough cough Pad Thai cough cough) is just not something I've been able to embrace. But it's by no means a hated food - I just have to be in the mood for it, which is pretty rare. I took on the assignment of picking up the food. It's a pretty generic storefront; having never been on this road before, I actually missed it the first time because it's a building or two off of Route 33 and I didn't have a good visual even though I was actively looking for it - FYI for any other intrepid explorers out there. The interior is very reminiscent of a Chinese takeout place, with a giant menu dominating the area above the counter, with one or two pro forma booths to sit in if the spirit moves you. Probably just me, but I was really into the font they used for the menu - it gave off a Tempura Sans vibe from my childhood. And for what it's worth, everyone there was very friendly. I belatedly got a notification as I was pulling into the parking lot that the food wasn't slated to be ready for another 10 minutes, but I waited maybe three minutes once I got in. Not bad at all. We got the Crispy Tofu app (I think $9ish) to split, and I just decided to go for it and ordered the Gra-Prow Fried Egg entrée ($15 or $16), not having a clue what I was really getting into beyond the egg. The Tofu is something I wouldn't get again; definite miss. The sauce it came with was pretty interesting; it reminded me of the sweet/sour sauce that typically accompanies a Firecracker Shrimp entrée at a restaurant that's trying to earn a little ethnic street cred, but it also had crushed up peanuts on top so there was a salty nut vibe to it as well. The texture was MUCH more gelatinous than I expected. I would have liked it a lot better without the peanuts, but that is apparently how the Thais roll. The Tofu itself was super, super bland - definitely needed the sauce or something similar for the palate, but I'm mystified that anyone would voluntarily eat it plain; it's like literally chewing air. I was a big fan of the Gra-Prow Fried Egg. It has a lot of chunks of onions and peppers that I had no interest in consuming, but it was pretty easy to eat around those. The chicken was excellent - super flavorful and scrumptious. It WAS spicy (and I got the lowest level of that), and I had to actually go into our kitchen area to retrieve a few napkins to blow my noise. If you have a cold and are trying to clear the sinuses a bit, there are worse ways to do it. One co-worker who'd never had Thai before was curious and sampled a very small piece of chicken - she quickly went to get some water, so if you're a novice SE Asian cuisine consumer, be aware. What the Tofu lacks in taste, the chicken makes up for, and then some. I also was surprised that I didn't mind the bamboo shoots; they weren't distractingly crunchy or slippery on the palate, and were a noble accompaniment to the dish. And of course the egg was a star as well - how could it not be? This is not something I'd get on a daily or even weekly basis, but it's certainly going to be part of the rotation going forward. If you're in North Rockland and looking for a respite from mediocre pizza and delis, you could do far worse than this.

    Mango and sticky rice
    Kareema E.

    OMG. This is the Thai restaurant that I've been waiting for. I recent moved to the Rockland county area and was not able to find a good Thai restaurant for the life of me. The flavors and spice is definitely present in Thai Cafe 88's food. My husband and I ordered the drunken noodle and spicy basil fried rice. DELICIOUS!! I love that they ask your preferred spicy level and what I loved most of all was they had Mango and sticky rice as a dessert . I thoroughly enjoyed my entire meal and I can't wait to have it again. #dedicatedcustomer #illbeback

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    4 years ago

    Excellent!! Authentic Cusine.... Staff is super friendly everything I've tried has been amazing. Highly recommend.

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    4 years ago

    Why bother ordering from a restaurant that is never open. We've tried multiple times and no one ever answers the phone.

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    4 years ago

    Very delicious food, I got the drunken noodles, and the workers are very nice! Will definitely come back

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    5 years ago

    The food outstanding, one of the best Thai restaurants I've been to, This place is super clean, and the people are very friendly.

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    5 years ago

    Great wonton soup. Both pad Thai and drunken noodle lacked flavor and was disappointing. I've definitely had better.

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