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Category: Thai - New York Restaurants
Address: 403 W 13th St, New York, NY 10014
Located in the far west corner of the Village, an area known as the Meatpacking District, this key player in Chef Jean-George Vongerichten's restaurant empire takes the hawker (street) fare of Southeast Asia and gives it a contemporary, some say sexy, interpretation. Indeed, dishes like Vongerichten's pork vindaloo, mussels steamed in lemongrass,...
Category: Thai - New York Restaurants
Address: 200 E 54th St, New York, NY 10022
Vong's is a very popular French-Thai spot featuring an interesting war-torn ambience and several menu options, including a chef's tasting menu and a pre-theater menu. The crab spring rolls and lobster with Thai herbs are favorites of regular diners. Enjoy a drink from the bar in the pleasant atrium. TRAIN: E, F to Lexington Ave; 6 to 51st St
Category: Thai - New York Restaurants
Address: 60 Thompson St, 60 Thompson Hotel, New York, NY 10012
Located on the street level of SoHo's fashionable 60 Thompson Hotel, Kittichai specializes in modern Thai cuisine, as interpreted by chef and namesake Ian Chalermkittichai. Among his creations are baked Chilean sea bass marinated in yellow salted beans, braised short ribs in green curry, and spicy duck breast with Hawaiian relish. This smart, sexy...
Category: Thai - New York Restaurants
Address: 71 1st Ave, Between 4th & 5th St, New York, NY 10003
Green is the dominant color at this funky, East Village Thai, and for good reason. The menu is all-vegetarian. That in no way limits the kitchen's capacity for creativity, as evidenced by appetizers like spinach toast or Thai pancake with curry dip. Main courses take things to a whole other level, and it doesn't matter if you go for the gravy...
Category: Thai - New York Restaurants
Address: 215 Court St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
An urban vibe pervades this Cobble Hill address, where the neighborhood's hip singles gather at night for the trendy scene, the terrific cocktails, the cool music, and the outstanding Thai fare. Indeed, the open kitchen keeps crowds satiated with offerings of pad Thai (one of the place's signatures), nightly fish specials and evocative dessert...
Category: Thai - New York Restaurants
Address: 149 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
Billed by many East Villagers as their neighborhood's best choice for Thai, Holy Basil, it's safe to say, has assumed near mythic-levels of popularity. The mood is low-key, and the dim lighting and flickering candles add a bit of intimacy to the setting. Go for a tried-n-true number like pad thai or Bangkok duck. If you're feeling adventurous, the...
Category: Thai - New York Restaurants
Address: 138 W Houston St, New York, NY 10012
Located on the southern rim of the Village, this chef-owned eatery teases with the sublime. Chef Prem-on's artistically presented dishes are beautiful to behold and stunning to savor – tamarind chili red snapper, roasted duck topped with orange-ginger sauce, and sirloin with yellow curry sauce. Meanwhile, the space isn't cluttered like many...
Category: Thai - New York Restaurants
Address: 114 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Williamsburg is all abuzz about this seductive Thai restaurant, where ultra-sleek design juxtaposes a Buddha, a reflection pool and live plants with sultry lighting, retro white bubble chairs, and cool bar area that attracts a veritable who's who of the neighborhood's best and brightest. In fact, DJs and dance music tend to reign the late night...
Category: Thai - New York Restaurants
Address: 213-41 39th Ave, Bayside, NY 11361
Well worth the trek to Bayside, this noteworthy Thai eatery has earned its stripes by serving up spectacular fresh fish and seafood main courses like pan-seared Hawaiian ahi tuna, scallop pad pak and "poor man" lobster curry (made with broiled monkfish). If something more terrine is called for, there's also a steak noodle dish as well as a New...
Category: Thai - New York Restaurants
Address: 396 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10016
This Murray Hill institution has always enjoyed a fairly consistent group of customers who appreciate the good food and inexpensive prices. Although the dining room won't knock your socks off, you'll forget the diner look as soon as your food comes to the table. Their most popular dish, nam sad, is a heaping mass of spiced pork and lettuce. Be...
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