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Udom Thai

3.2 (412 reviews)
Open 12:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Kelly L.

This is another Thai place you need to add to your dining out list. They offer varieties of authentic menu for Thai food lovers. They have cocktail bar too with interesting drinks. Food is flavorful and a big selection of dishes. What we ordered : - Thai Spicy Salmon Salad - Appetizer : Rock and Roll Duck - Appetizer : Curry Puffs - Main Entree : Duck Pineapple Curry - Main Entree : Beef Pad See Ew - Drinks : Lychee Thai Ice Tea and Passion Fruit with yogurt - Dessert : Fried ice cream with green tea ice cream

Percy H.

The place to be is Udom Thai. The first thing I noticed from the outside was the festive look of the restaurant. Once inside, the restaurant has a real, authentic feel. I also saw the care and attentiveness given to the customers, and my experience was no different. That said, I enjoyed my dining experience from beginning to end. As stated, the restaurant has a very authentic feel, and the staff is attentive. Now, a note on the food. My friend and I had a few delicious appetizers. Our main course was equally tasty. I like my Thai food extra spicy, and the chef fired it up. Every dish was prepared with love, and the chef's presentation of each entree, including the appetizers, was served excellently. I recommend you try Udom Thai for all the reasons I've mentioned. I promise you, you will will delighted ans pleased. Enjoy.

Cherylin L.

Craving authentic Thai flavors? Look no further than Udom Thai in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn! From the cozy atmosphere to the mouthwatering dishes made with the freshest ingredients, Udom Thai delivers an unforgettable dining experience. Must-try: The Cumin Smoked Chicken--bursting with bold, smoky flavors you won't forget. And don't miss the Crab Fried Rice, packed with savory goodness in every bite. Plus, the service? Absolutely top-notch! Cumin smoke chicken Supper crab fried rice Appertizer: BBQ pork Rock and roll Duck Wonton noodle soup Dessert: mango sticky rice Drink: Thai ice tea Passion fruit with yogurt boba Mocktail: passion fruit pineapple margarita Cocktail: cucumber fizz

Kimberly G.

They fry fish items and chicken items in the same oil or pan. So unfortunately someone in my group couldn't even eat some of the food we ordered. We specifically asked in advance they said they cook everything separately but our chicken dishes tasted fishy. Everything had an overall watery taste it was so weird. The food is not good. The drinks are good and we came during happy hour so that was the highlight of the meal. I probably won't be back.

Shrimp Pad Thai
Cynthia A.

Average vibes. No frills. Look, this is not my first choice spot to go to in Brooklyn; HOWEVER, there are many attributes that make this place a frequently visit spot: - they are open later than most restaurants in the area. Want food on a late night? Don't waste your time at other places, come here and they are always ready and happy to serve you. - service is relatively fast even for a place that always has customers seated at the restaurant. - the staple Thai dishes are consistently great. I order the same dishes all the time. I should know My go to's: Shrimp roll Chicken and shrimp steamed dumpling Shrimp or beef pad Thai Chicken basil I will forever be a ride or die for this place. It has always had my back on hungry late nights!

Giant Shrimp Rolls comes in 4 but I ate one before taking a pic!
Julie P.

I was actually really pleased with my dishes! A few reviews mentioned that their meat was old and that things were bland. In my chicken pad thai, my chicken was not old. I also liked the flavoring. It was pretty typical and the way you expect your pad Thai to taste. I asked for mild spicy level because I wasn't feeling the heat that day... and it was definitely seasoned mildly. The amount that I received was great for a lunch special. But I'm just greedy and wish that there was more! The salad on the side was a nice addition. The peanut sauce/salad dressing was really good. The spring roll and dumpling were also a nice addition. I like the way that they have put together a lunch special that is well-rounded. I'll definitely be ordering a lunch special again. My favorite part of this entire order has be the giant spring rolls. Honestly, I never had a shrimp roll like this until the day I had these!!! They really are "giant". They are filled with chicken. They are just perfect to me and I'm ddeefffinniiitteelllyyy going back for those. Disclaimer: I did not get to see the inside of the restaurant because I ordered my lunch on DoorDash and was too lazy to walk a couple blocks to check out the spot. I'm hoping to walk over there eventually to update this review.

Fish cakes
Candace T.

Yummy goodness! I tried the seafood fried rice during a previous visit and wanted to a bit more. The rice is called something else but it under F6 if I recall correctly. I also tried the fish cakes and they were delicious as well as the calamari. Seasoned good and married perfectly with the sauces they are served with which both have a nice kick to them. The staff was pleasant. Enjoy!

Chicken Pad See Ew  Curry Puffs  Udom Combo Fried Rice
Rosemond S.

I love this place. Each time I come I wish I could order the whole menu. It's consistently good and well priced compared to other thai restaurants.

Crispy Duck Fried Rice
Alexis P.

Udom is my go to spot for crispy duck fried rice. The service is alway A1 they're very friendly. I've been coming here for years but this review is just for the Duck Fried Rice!!

$7.52 including tax for 5 pieces of small fried wanton
Ryan S.

I'm very very disappointed with this restaurant from lately . We've been supporting this restaurant in our neighborhood for over 5yrs or more and I've noticed a lot of changes with their high price for less. Less food for more money !!!!! My fried rice is way less than before and tonight my fried wanton(5 pieces for $7.52 including taxes) just pushed me off the edge that's like $1.50 for one small almost burnt wanton!!!!!!!

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