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    Thai Market

    3.9 (1.2k reviews)
    ModerateThai, Noodles, Soup
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:30 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Bangkok cocktail
    Yarn Y.

    This one is probably between 3.5-4. It's a cute joint but the food is pretty standard , nothing too exciting . We also tried the Bangkok cocktail that was supposed to be sweet/sour according to the waiter and ended up being more bitter . Here's what we took : 1) green currry - a nice portion dish, juicy big shrimps . I wish there were some more vegetables in the dish (3.9/5) 2) pad Thai - nice portion and feels fresh . A good pad Thai altogether (4.0/5) 3) sticky rice w mango - very yummy . The girl loved it . A little bit more generosity w the rice will take this a long way (4.1/5)

    Pad Se-Ew with chicken
    George A.

    Food was okay. Nothing special and for the price I hoped for more. Service was meh. What was really annoying is that when it's time to pay the bill the first option was already 20% and they are standing right there as you press buttons. Just an OK option if the wait at Banh is too long.

    Thai Basil Sauce
    Auhilda M.

    Visited for Valentine's Day. Lovely Dinner. They had lagoons for a special and they were absolutely amazing. Ive never been here and had a bad experience. Love Thai market. I believe I been coming here for a little over 10 years. Let's not ignore the bill was under $120. 3 apps , 3 drinks, 2 entrees and 2 desserts

    Christopher Y.

    came here on a weekend and it was pretty empty. The food here was great, we had the kow soy, steamed dumplings & crab meat stir fried noodles. Everything was fresh and had no complaints with the food. The decor was also nice & welcoming, however the service was mediocre and the staff didn't seem too friendly /:

    Kow Pad Kana
    Angelica C.

    I am so disappointed in myself that this review has taken as long as it has. I have been coming to Thai Market now for 10 plus years. Hua is always the best server. She already knows our order once we sit down! It is always the go to place. I have enjoyed many entrees from the menu. My go-to's are usually the Pad Se Ew or the Green Curry with Chicken. Tonight's dinner I indulged in the steamed Thai dumpling appetizer and the Green Curry and I always opt for the sticky rice. The green curry is pretty spicy if you ask me and comes with eggplant and peppers. The sticky rice comes wrapped in a banana leaf and adds a nice sweetness to any dish. Me and my friends always get the Chill Chill drink. It's such a nice cold, fruity and strong drink. And the color is always so pretty. Best Thai food in NYC !!

    Chicken Sate Skewer
    Maddi B.

    Cute restaurant, very attentive service, and delicious food. I'm still thinking about these chicken skewers the next day! We came around 6:30pm on a Friday and there was no wait, but the place was packed when we left. We both loved our food and will definitely be back!

    tofu pad se-ew
    Elizabeth Y.

    Solid staple for the Morningside neighborhood with delicious noodles that hit the spot. The prices have definitely gone up over the years, but their prices are on par with other spots around the city. Most recently, I enjoyed their tofu pad se-ew--it has well cooked, large flat noodles, a good amount of fried tofu and veggies, and a generous (but appropriate) amount of fried egg (so good!) I also tried some of the beef pad se-ew and thought the beef had good flavor but was a bit on the dry side. The takeout portion is a full rectangular takeout container, which was enough for two meals!

    Caitlin B.

    Quick service. Food didn't take long. Tasted great. Noise level was a little high and cocktails were a little small for the price. Will come back.

    Pad Sapparod
    Stephen- Phillip I.

    I don't have a lot of experience with Thai but the service was good. The food came out super fast and they were attentive. The flavors were good and the veggies appeared fresh. I just wanted to have more flavor in my shrimp. But I think Thai might be more about the sauces that covers the shrimp, that has most of the flavor. The ambience was nice. I sat by the window and watched the city go by

    Brianna T.

    The food was yummy and delicious. Service was east, they refilled our water promptly and took our orders at the perfect timing (when we were ready). I liked the inside of the restaurant. There were many pictures of the Thailand street marker (I would assume). It wad interesting to look at. I wish I could go to Thailand! Thank you guys for the best dinner on this first of the month! Wishing us the best end of the year! Happy holidays to the team.

    Christopher R.

    So you're looking for great thai food, huh? Well congratulations because you have stumbled across the right place. This is by far the best thai food I have had in NYC. From the appetizers to the entrees, they are all packed with flavor and cooked to perfection. I would have given this restaurant 5 stars, but the drinks were not great. Overall, a fantastic place for a flavorful meal!

    Bar area
    Ellen C.

    Someone was crazing Thai so this place came up with a decent amount of reviews. Interior is nicely done with street signs hanging from the wall and a big red umbrella at the bar. The aroma as we walked closer to our seats near the kitchen definitely made our taste bunds react. Service here was very attentive. We ordered the chicken larb, green curry soft shell crab and the basil fried rice with squid. The chicken larb came with sticky rice and a basket of veggies. The taste was pretty but we didn't enjoy the texture of the chicken at all. We are not big fans of white meat and found the meat very powdery and tasteless. We regretted asking if we could change the protein as we were sure the minced pork would have made a huge difference. Almost positive they could have accumulated this request since we were able to change the protein for the fried rice. The green curry soft shell crab was today's favorite dish. The crabs were very big and perfectly fried. The green curry was very tasty and we kept dipping everything in the sauce or eating it with rice. The dish came with broccoli and red peppers and a side of curry yellow rice. We enjoyed the basil fried rice although it didn't taste like your typical basil fried rice.

    Spring Roll
    Junjie C.

    Heard that this is the most authentic Thai restaurant in Manhattan. Pretty good! Service is nice, dinning environment pretty spacious.

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    My favorite Thai restaurant in NYC. Delicious food, quick service, reasonable prices, cute atmosphere. A neighborhood standby.

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    Flavorless pad see ew---legit no flavor. 20 dollars. Still hungry. Also got the panang curry once and it was also lacking in flavor.

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    We found human hair in the fried rice dish that we ordered. Pretty disgusting and definitely not hygienic.

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    SaiTong Thai - Green Curry with tofu

    SaiTong Thai

    4.5(432 reviews)
    3.0 miTheater District, Midtown West

    Came here for dinner. The restaurant was crowded on a weeknight but we were seated right away. The…read moredecor is chic and the service is excellent. Shoutout to our awesome server Ploy who took good pics of the group! I started with a thai mango surprise to drink, then got the massaman curry and drunken noodle for mains. Thai Mango Surprise- This has a vodka base. You get mango puree, sticky rice syrup, coconut milk and coconut cream. It's like a drink version of the dessert, very tasty! Massaman Curry- We got this with beef which was cooked perfectly tender. The sauce is sweet with a hint of spice and made creamy with coconut milk. Potatoes and peanuts add bulk to the dish. Drunken Noodle- We got this with chicken and they gave us a generous amount of it. The sauce is savory and spicy, packed with flavor. The noodles are soft and chewy. Great experience overall!

    Walked in on a Wednesday night after watching a Broadway show in the area and was seated right…read moreaway. Not all midtown restaurants stay open past 10, and I was relieved to find their kitchen going strong at that hour, as well as their dining space, which was full. Turned out it was for good reason because their food was delicious. My friend and I were hoping to eat at a restaurant nearby specializing in crab, but they closed much earlier. Fortunately for us, SaiTong's menu had plenty of crab on it, and we decided to double up and make each of our entree's a crab one. The black spaghetti crab curry and crab curry noodles advertised themselves as being very different dishes in both presentation and ingredients but ended up tasting kind of similar. One was topped with deep fried crab and used a different type of noodle than the other, but the sauces were so similar. This is not to say that they didn't taste good, but I would've preferred more variance. I'm glad we got an order of papaya salad to cut the richness of the other dishes, and I also appreciated it had a nice level of heat in it. Our servers were really friendly without being overbearing, and let us linger for a bit even after we paid the bill, as it was their last seating for the evening. There are so many excellent Thai restaurants in the city and I'd put SaiTong firmly in the category of perfectly solid spots to get your Thai fix, with some special dishes on the chef's menu worth checking out.

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    Bar area

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    Thai Villa

    Thai Villa

    4.4(5.3k reviews)
    4.5 miFlatiron
    $$

    Loved this place!! Tried the fried tofu appetizer and it wasn't too spicy and very crispy. I also…read moregot the tofu eggplant, and it was very flavorful, and not too sweet. The massaman curry was also flavorful, but a little too sweet for our liking (tasted more like yellow curry, and less of the peanut taste we are used to) Nevertheless, I really liked their GIANT trifold menu and we will definitely be back to try the rest. Amazing ambiance inside (I ADORED the gold hanging decor on the ceiling) Bathrooms were very clean and staff was so efficient and friendly. They refilled water all the time and brought out food very quickly. We were celebrating a birthday but there was nothing brought out, so I don't think they have that kind of service here. It didn't feel super super upscale but also not just your average Thai restaurant. It was very crowded, but we felt like we had adequate space to move around and enjoy our meal.

    This is my favorite Thai restaurant in the city! It's always busy so it's best to book a…read morereservation or hope and pray there are bar seatings, which is first come first serve. I ordered the calamari and pad Thai. The calamari was amazing. It was light and fresh. Be specific when ordering pad Thai, one has all the cuteness which is the Royals Pad Thai. The presentation is everything! If you change it and add chicken to it, they bring it out like a regular dish so only order with shrimp, if you like seafood! The ambience is very welcoming and trendy with a whole vibe.

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    Long table

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    Sabai Thai - Massaman Curry

    Sabai Thai

    4.3(623 reviews)
    4.1 miFlatiron, Midtown East
    $$$

    Sabai Thai is one of my favorite restaurants. The food is always tasty, fresh, and delicious. It…read moreis always prepared and plated well. The ambiance is serene, peaceful, and delightful. Great place to eat in NYC.

    My friend and I made reservations at 6:30pm on a Friday. We had intended to go for restaurant week,…read moreand the website said that Sabai was participating. However, when I got to the restaurant, I was told that they were not participating. When I brought this up to the staff, they did comment that several people made the same mistake earlier in the week. If that was the case, then why not correct the restaurant week website, or make it very obvious on your website that you aren't participating? Both of us were starving, and I had put in a birthday request at the restaurant, so we decided to stay. The ambiance is classy, and this would be a great spot for a business dinner or date night. I ordered a massaman curry with roti and chicken ($29), and my friend ordered the chuchi shrimp ($30) and curry puff ($16). Prices are a bit above average for the portion size, but justified by the area. We both enjoyed our dishes; the flavors were on point! Then, for my friend's birthday, they gave us mochi ice cream and a card signed by the staff! That was a nice touch that overrode the restaurant week debacle. Service was fantastic. There were multiple check backs and water refills. I would recommend Sabai Thai for a fancy night out, and I would return to try other dishes.

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    $16: curry puff

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    KRAAM Thai - Spicy Crispy Rice & Pork Sausage Salad

    KRAAM Thai

    4.5(107 reviews)
    4.1 miFlatiron
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    Overall rating: 4.7…read more Stumbled on this place which was absolutely gorgeous. Went with a group of 5 and they were able to split the check which we really liked. I had the Soft Shell Curry which was delicious. Definitely get with white rice. I wanted to take some of it to go, but it was soo good I ate it all! The spot looks great solo, on a date or with friends. I loved it. When I came it was slow. But towards the end, it was so crowded and had like 3 birthdays. Highly recommend!

    Kraam Thai on Fifth is a lovely respite from the transactional busyness of NYC. From the moment we…read morewalked in, we knew it was something special. The attention to detail -- fresh flowers, a discreet cultural altar, tamarind candy, navy cocktail napkins, gold silverware, and delicate plating -- was an absolute delight. We settled at the bar watching Kevin craft the most beautiful cocktails while sipping a few of our own -- pleased with every drop. The spicy crispy chicken rolls were chef's kiss. The ribeye garlic fried rice was bold, deeply savory & dangerously good. The chicken pad Thai struck a delicate balance between tangy and bright & perfectly restrained. If you find yourself north of Flatiron, and aren't feeling Korean - this little Thai gem shouldn't be missed; stop in on Mondays & Tuesdays

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    KRAAM Thai - Prawn satay - grilled marinated prawns with sweet and spicy peanut and mung bean sauce , serve with rice vermicelli, shallot, veggie relish

    Prawn satay - grilled marinated prawns with sweet and spicy peanut and mung bean sauce , serve with rice vermicelli, shallot, veggie relish

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    Obao

    Obao

    4.0(4.5k reviews)
    3.1 miMidtown West, Hell's Kitchen, Theater District
    $$$

    Obao has delicious food. If you're in Hells Kitchen and happen to stumble by Obao, it is worth…read morecoming in. Obao is has both Thai and Viet food. It does well with doing the whole "fusion" schtick without losing the essence and flavor of the dishes. Pad Krapoa Moo Krob, the meat on the pork belly was so juicy - the pork skin was crunchy and chewy at the same time, flavors of Thai spice, basil, and bell peppers harmoniously working together to bring a balanced meal. The shrimp basil fried rice was delicious, a great alternative if you're not feeling the crab fried rice. The service at Obao is always prompt and helpful, whether it's questions about the menu or recommendations, anyone is willing to help. Inside Oboa is dimly lit, a moody vibe that is fun and invites playful conversations.

    While walking down the street in Hell's Kitchen, Obao caught my family's and my eyes. We looked at…read morethe menu and noticed that there were many gluten-free options, so we decided to try them out. The hostess stated how she had a long reservation list, but was able to get us right in! Once we sat down, our server, Spaghetti, came over to us. He was extremely friendly and took our drink orders right away. I ordered an Espresso Martini, and it was delicious. My father ordered a Vietnamese Iced Coffee, which was extremely tasty. For our entrees, my mother ordered the Pad Thai, and my father and I ordered the Pho Bó. My mom absolutely loved the Pad Thai! The Pho Bó was incredible. The broth was so delectable, and it was honestly the best broth that I have ever had. The portions were also incredible, especially for the price and being in the city! Once we received the check, we noticed that next to the Pho Bó, it stated that it is Michelin Recommended, and we completely understand why! We are looking forward to going back!

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    The Thonglor New York

    4.5(234 reviews)
    2.8 miHell's Kitchen, Theater District, Midtown West

    Stopped by The Thonglor New York for dinner and ordered the pad kra pow with a fried egg on top…read more The egg is definitely a must for this dish! As a Thai person myself and as indicated on their menu, it's the way most Thais eat this dish :) The fried egg added that rich, runny element that really brings everything together. The veggies were nicely sautéed, fresh and still crisp, and there was a good amount of ground pork, so the dish felt hearty and satisfying rather than rice-heavy. Overall, the flavors were solid and comforting, though I personally found it just a touch sweeter than I prefer for pad kra pow. Even so, it definitely hit the spot and was very satisfying for a late-night craving. The staff were friendly and welcoming, which made the experience pleasant overall. One thing to keep in mind though is timing - if you're dining closer to closing, you may feel a bit rushed toward the end of your meal. All in all, a solid option for Thai food! I'd come back again (probably earlier next time) and would be interested in trying more dishes from the menu.

    Ordered takeout, was NEEDING pad thai after a night out. This didn't exactly hit the spot though…read more For being one of the most popular dishes...it's just mid. Not worth $20. The flavor is sweet with a heavy red hue to it. I typically like my pad thai on the browner side if that makes sense. The peanuts add more depth of flavor for sure but it could also use a bit of spice and should've came with a lime wedge to cut the sweetness. Great portion size though & takeout service was fast. Also beware if you don't like tofu as it comes in the eggs that they add to the dish.

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    Atmosphere inside the restaurant of Thonglor New york Thai Cuisine

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