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    Bangkok Cuisine

    3.8 (549 reviews)
    ModerateThai
    Closed 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 9:30 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Ariana C.

    Tucked away in Forest Hills is a Thai place you won't want to miss! I came here recently and absolutely loved everything from the atmosphere to the food. It's a small space but can be perfect for groups. My manager and I got the Pad Sew Ew and Duck as well as the Pineapple Fried Rice which were all so delicious. Staff were friendly and you'll feel right at home. Check this place out if you're nearby and want to spice up your Thai place itinerary!

    Sivan F.

    Cute place despite it being freezing inside. Service was on point. Water glass was never empty. I feel bad, maybe I ordered wrong with the spicy eggplant with tofu. I found the food very mid. The eggplant was somehow both over cooked and rock hard. Also it was not spicy in the least. My fiance had the chicken pad Thai and he liked it. We tried the appetizer sampler and it was decent. I didn't find anything to rave about. Might try this place again, but time wil tell.

    Cherylin L.

    Bangkok Cuisine just leveled up A fresh renovation gives this longtime Forest Hills favorite a sleek, modern look while keeping that warm, cozy vibe. Service is on point, and the food absolutely delivers. Standouts for me: the duck salad--perfectly savory and full of flavor. The striped bass comes out insanely crispy, and the pork curry is rich, comforting, and seriously satisfying. They've been part of the neighborhood for decades, and this glow-up makes it feel brand new again. If you're looking for a solid Thai spot in Forest Hills, this one's a must-try.

    Be careful to NOT double tip - if you see the suggested gratitude total vs the original total, you would essentially double tip 18%
    Gunther K.

    Been coming here for years, before the multiple renovations, but this time might be the last. Prices keep going up per dish. The soups now have only one serving size for $9, when it used to be $6 for a regular and $9 for a large. This used to be the Thai restaurant to go to here in Forest Hills. While other entrees have also increased in price, the portions and dishes themselves have shrunk, even my daughter noticed! Sure, the atmosphere seems more elegant, but the constant price increases and smaller portion sizes are certainly a real turnoff. The service is okay... one to two waiters on a Monday night. They're attentive but forgettable. When I asked for the check, I was ready to pay, but the waitress quickly turned around and gave some attitude. The BIGGEST negative I must warn all who read this about is to be careful when the bill comes. Whether you're a party of 2 or 6, it doesn't matter, GRATUITY IS INCLUDED!! I'll say that again, GRATUITY IS INCLUDED. DO NOT ADD ANOTHER 18% on top of the 18% they've already included on your bill! I don't know if it's a sneaky tactic or whatnot, but at a quick glance, anyone could unknowingly add ANOTHER "Suggested Gratuity" on top of the one they've already included on your bill (see the photo I've attached). You can see the subtotal + tax + GRATUITY = the total. After you pay with a card or whatnot, the signed receipt leaves space for a tip ON TOP of the total on the first billed receipt. BE CAREFUL, you've been warned! Double-check your bill before you add an ADDITIONAL tip!

    Fried Ice Cream with Raspberry Sauce
    darnise p.

    We've dined here often and enjoy the service and food. The atmosphere always includes music and whoever does the play list should get praise as well. This time I had dessert and really enjoyed my first try of the fried ice cream. Sweet and delicious!

    Red Curry
    David B.

    Our favorite Thai restaurant in Queens. We've been dining here with friends for over 3 years and the food is consistently delicious. Service is very gracious even when in a big group (of 14)! Great cocktails and beer selection too! On our most recent visit my wife and I shared Chicken Satay, with Red Chicken Curry as my main dish, my wife had Whole Sea Bass. Everything was solid. Looking forward to our next visit.

    Multi appetizer dish $32
    Schnovey B.

    Went here on a date night on Cinco de Mayo, the place was pretty empty, ourselves and two other tables at 7pm. There was 1 waitress, one bartender/mgr (maybe) and the cooking staff in the back. The waitress seated us and then about 7 minutes later brought us the Happy Hour menu (drinks only) with only 12 minutes before that ended. We ordered two mojitos and two lychee martinis. Neither one of us liked our drinks, so we cancelled one of the mojitos with the waitress originally trying to state she couldn't because it was already entered (but she quickly realized that was nonsense), I asked for my second martini to made sweeter and it still wasnt good. I had the rack of lamb nothing to write home about, my date had the bangkok duck and loved it!! We also had the multi appetizer dish everything on there was great as well even the dips. We would go back, probably drink before hand or not at all with the understanding that the drinks are not good, and try the place out again.

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    Jess W.

    Best: pad see eew Needs improvement: service We tipped 18% Food 3.75/5 Mango salad 3/5 No tart/vinegar (usually present) and it had avocado (usually not present) Papaya salad 3/5 No tart/vinegar or that fresh crunch Pad See Eew with shrimp 5/5 Chinese broccoli was crunchy but not raw The shrimp was tender The noodles were extremely flavored and you can tell they fried it for a long time because of the "wok air" Green curry with tofu 2/5 Runny to the point you do not feel nor taste the coconut milk Very spicy when I asked for mild Rice was cold --service? Pineapple Fried Rice with Pork 2.5/5 No flavor Very little pork Garlic chicken 4/5 Flavorful A lot of garlic Rice was cold-- service Hot tea 1/5 The tea was lukewarm at best--this has to be on the server Service 2/5 Server forgot to make things mild, so they were spicy Server literally threw the boxed take out sideways on our table Does not pay attention to details, bluntly put Ambiance 5/5 Tall ceilings Clean tables Looks like a Chinese seafood restaurant with darker wood furniture and white walls to cater to a more subtle public Price 4/5 $108 for 2 salads and 4 entrees $18 tip The problem here is that it was not as worthy

    Ken W.

    Squid was crisp and well fried. Pork skewers were far too sweet; Kao Obb Bkk also had too many cloying elements. Pad thai was decent though it also had too much sugar.

    Fried fish - very dried and over cooked
    Jamie L.

    Very disappointed, overcooked and overly dried fish and calamari Price is similar to manhattan but much lower quality

    Thai Lychee Thai Iced Tea
    Carina H.

    You know the food is good when you dine there 3 times in 2 weeks! The service was quick, and the prices were reasonable for the portions for especially the lunch specials. The restaurant was a cute spot. The Lychee Thai Iced Tea was a fruit-flavored tea. While it didn't seem to contain any dairy, it tasted creamy. The Chicken and Pork BBQ were both flavorful. The pork BBQ was a bit tough to chew, but it wasn't dry. The Basil Udon and Drunken Noodle were both flavorful but not particularly spicy. The portion of meat for both dishes was impressive, and the chicken was tender. It was my first time trying the Duck Basil, and I was completely blown away by the flavor. There was a good portion of vegetables. I did wish there was more duck in portion to the rice and veggies.

    Wings
    Jewel M.

    I consider this mediocre Thai food, as i've had better. Ordered from here twice. My first order was the Massaman Curry and Thai wings . The curry was good but the wings were dry and lacked flavor, worst Thai wings i've ever had. My 2nd order was Drunken noodles w. Chicken and Thai chicken dumplings. The drunken noodles were dry and had a strong fishy taste..I was definitely not a fan! This was my 1st time NOT enjoying this dish from a Thai spot.. The dumplings were tasty and semi sweet but I didn't taste any chicken in it, just peanuts..this was more like a "peanut dumpling"! I'll stick with Kin'd and UThai for my future Thai cravings.

    Meg A.

    The food was absolutely delicious so unique, flavorful, and truly authentic. There were so many options to choose from, and everything we tried was amazing. The ambience was super cute and made the whole experience even better. You can tell a lot of care goes into every detail here. Definitely a spot I'll be coming back to again and again!

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    Market Oyster - Crispy Shallots and Cilantro, served with house chili fish sauce
    Weekdays Happy Hour - Monday - Friday 4pm - 7pm. $8 Appetizers, $6 Wine & Beer.
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