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10. Jaiya

396 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10016  (Map)
212-889-1330

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GRAMERCY.   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 warned, when they say that the food is hot, they aren't kidding. TRAIN: 6 to 28th St   (© 10Best)

More Details for Jaiya

Hours:

Mon-Thu 11am-11pm; Fri-Sat 11am-Midnight; Sun 11:30am-11pm


Pricing:

Average Main Course Price: $13.00


Payment Methods:

Visa Master Card American Express

Website: Visit the Jaiya website »


Alcohol Served: Beer, Liquor, Wine

Ambiance: Casual

Cuisine: Asian, Thai

Dress: Casual

Features: Disabled Accessible

Meals: Dinner, Lunch

Parking: Nearby

Reservations: Accepted

User Reviews for Jaiya

"Brooklynw"
more than a month ago

Good spicy Thai food.

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"bobby79973"
more than a month ago

The best tasting Thai food in the city.

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"Ruby69502"
more than a month ago

Jaiya was recommended as a good Thai restaurant in NYC with reasonable prices. I went in on a Saturday night and have never felt more rushed, been more rudely treated by the staff and tasted food that was nothing but Chili paste mixed in to make what ever you have hot and spicy. AND it was no bargain! We ordered the spicy beef salad to start. Our waitress asked us how we wanted it, we said hot. (My husband is from Thailand I was born and raised in India so we can handle hot) She asked us again, we said we would like it hot, to which she replied “well if you order hot, and I put that order through, I am not going to go back and change your order” This was just the first thing our wonderfully pleasant waitress had in store for us for the rest of the evening. As we gulped our food down, and had just finished paying for our meal, the restaurant hostess came to our table and asked us to “hurry” our leaving as they had more people coming in. My advice, skip this place and go mid town or even downtown for much better Thai food and service.

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