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    Play Ground Thai Restaurant

    4.1 (254 reviews)
    ModerateKaraoke, Thai, Bars
    Open 3:00 pm - 11:45 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Karaoke
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Gab G.

    **CASH ONLY** Walked in at 6:45 pm on a Saturday night and there was no wait, but it filled up quickly. My boyfriend and I shared: + Spicy salad of curried rice croquettes, preserved pork + Small tom yum soup + Massamun curry with chicken The soup was my favorite. Spicy salad was also good. Curry was meh. I think you can do better in the borough - I prefer Hug Esan's crispy rice salad, and Tuk Tuk's massaman curry. Also the prices are not really ~cash only prices lol.

    Khine C D.

    We tipped them $20 on $105 for only 2 people. But, when I asked for extra sauce they said we need to pay $2. I should have just tipped them 15% so that we have enough cash left to buy that sauce. Never again!! I am so pissed.

    Crispy Duck Salad and Tom Kha Gai
    George T.

    Staff is super friendly and attentive. You got a lot of options to pick from the menu. I went with the crispy duck salad, Tom kha Gai and the drunken noodles aka pad kee mao.. I ordered medium spicy, which ended up being a perfect level for me. Medium level can be spicier than average, but this is a legit Thai restaurant and the flavors were amazing. I enjoyed everything, especially the crispy duck which was indeed crispy and flavorful.

    Pad See-Ew
    Anthony D.

    Walk in for a group is accepted. They were accommodating even though not everyone in the group arrived yet. It started to get a little busy during dinner time. I like the duck dish as it was crispy and flavorful. I took a star off because it was cash only and I couldn't tell the ginger from the onions because of the ambience.

    $16: Massamun curry with chicken
    Ashlyn K.

    **CASH ONLY!!** I don't know if it was the random Thursday night we were out or if 5:30pm is the time for everyone in Jackson Heights to go to get cash, but it was a headache to get cash. Thus, my recommendation is to have cash BEFORE you come to Jackson Heights. There is a Bank of America ATM IN the station near the 74th Street exit and a Chase ATM on 75th Street outside the station. Both lines were long. I first stopped by to check out the wait time at 5:20, and it was pretty empty. I then went to grab cash. By the time my friend and I got cash, it was closer to 6pm, and we snagged the last table in the restaurant. My friend got a small tom yum soup ($8) and I got massamun curry with chicken ($16). There was a lot of raw cilantro in my friend's soup, and that was not to her taste. For me, the curry was less sweet than I am used to. I asked for mild spiciness, since other reviews mentioned authentic spice levels, and I had no issues with the spice level. The curry just reminded me more of a red curry than a massamun curry. For a place that is cash only, the prices are on the higher side. Since this is a similar price point to the Thai places in Woodside, I would prefer to go to those over this one, since they have larger spaces and are not cash only. Service here was fantastic! There were so many check-backs, everyone who helped us was extremely welcoming and friendly, and our waters were constantly refilled. They also did not pressure us in any way to leave, and kept offering to refill our water. Overall, the food was still good, so if you have cash and are in the area, it is definitely worth stopping by!

    Larb Chicken or Pork or Crispy Pork

    My colleague is keep saying to me to go try- we went today. Foods is great also prize is reasonable price, and the good portions. We will go back again.

    Tom yum with seafood (mild)
    Jane K.

    Updating my review to 5 stars because: -this is definitely the best Thai restaurant I've been to in terms of food, not ambiance. -I end up comparing every other Thai restaurant to this establishment. -Playground really set the bar in terms of spice and flavor for me. -I've been coming here for years and the food is always consistent. Yup, it's final. My favorite for Thai.

    Victor H.

    Came here to hang out with friends and to have an amazing time. We had great time. The food in here is tasty. We had: crispy pork skin, shrimp salad (raw), papaya salad, tom yum soup, thai ice tea, fried chicken, pork tender, and other dishes What I didn't like was their dessert which was the shaken ice. It was horrendous. Everything else was alright : )

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    Kevin S.

    Been visiting this restaurant since it opened years ago. Authentic Thai food served in a cozy atmosphere. They are not afraid to up the spice levels of their dishes either. Things to order: go for their special thai dishes. Their spicy catfish with thai eggplant is very good. The fried catfish takes up the spicy chillisauce very well and the round thai eggplants are also crunchy and give the dish a nice mixed texture. The Rad Nah, a saucy stir fried flat noodle is also wonderful. Excellent carb dish to chase down the heat from other spicy foods you might order. A good one and done dish for those dining alone. Their thai papaya said is is crunchy, tangy sweet and sour. They do a good job with the fish sauce seasoning on it. A dish I also recommend is their braised pork leg over rice dish. It comes with Chinese broccilli, marinated egg and spicy fish sauce on the side. It's a good one plate meal of you are not looking to order too much. I am also a fan of their chicken wing appetizers. The wings are plump and juicy. Food is affordable and worth the price of tasteless and authenticity. Note that rice comes separate for most orders. They also cna provide chopsticks if you ask for them. Service is always nice and the staff are always courteous. Space is rather limited. If you plan on coming as a group I would recommend to keep it around 4 people. Any more, and it will be tight. Also check out upstairs. They have a thai hot pot place that is also full of unique thai soup flavor. I believe both establishments are by thr same owner.

    Maricar T.

    This tiny Thai restaurant in Woodside checks vaccination cards. I'm glad because not all restaurants are participating. Kudos to Playground Bar & Bistro! Whenever I'm in the mood, this is my go-to for some unique SEA menu items. The last time I was here I ate sautéed veggies with some kind of insect also eaten by some Filipinos. This time, the bold choice was a tame one, steamed squid eggs that was served in salad. Yum! The rest are usual Thai faves such as this amazing smoky pad Thai with crispy pork and shrimp, Issan Thai skewers of chicken liver and gizzards, grilled pork and tendon soup. One note to self though is to order mild spicy next time because their medium spice level is volcanic level ! My poor, poor tongue was in flames. The ice dessert that ended the meal was so comforting after that capsaicin assault . When I dined, there were a party of good looking tennis players who I overheard are participating in #usopen2021 ! Yes, the world is moving on. US Open soon ! #curious_eater #thaifood #spicyfood #coviddiningnyc #

    Chicken padthai
    Chu D.

    I love thai food and this place is one of the top Thai places in queens! I've been here many times, usually after 10pm! Thankfully they close around 11:45. I love spice and I love that this place ACTUALLY makes it spicy. So, be careful if you ask for spice because 5/5 is an actual 5/5 Thai spice. The parang curry and the beef with long green beans actually tasted very similar, except Panang curry was saltier. The place is pretty small but gets packed! Will be back~

    Crab fried rice
    Ellen C.

    Thai place really caught our eye one day when we dined next door and saw how packed it was. We decided we definitely needed to give it a try and came back a week later. Prices are very reasonable-make sure to bring cash as it's cash only. Happy hour from 3pm to 9pm. Beers are $4, cocktails $7, bottles of wine $24 We actually frequent a very popular Thai spot in woodside where we actually think the quality has gone down over the years but it's still good. We also frequent another northern Thai spot on woodside avenue that we like a lot as well. My husband said hands down this place beats both those places in quality, price and taste. There is more variety to pick from as well. He loved the tom yum soup be warned! When they ask you how spicy you want the dishes or soups, make sure you know your spice tolerance. My husband insisted he was ok with medium even after the waitress warned us that medium here is much spicier than other Thai restaurants. Needless to say, put mouths were burning after the first soup dish. Out of all the dishes, the squid was our least favorite. Definitely will not be ordering it again. The taste was just little bland. The pad Cha fish has a very unique flavor and the fish was fried perfectly. We thought the fresh peppercorn addition was interesting and enjoyed trying it. The morning glory had an addition of yellow beans that had a taste very similar to fermented tofu. We asked to add crispy pork but next time we will skip that. Crab fried rice got two thumbs up. All in all, this hidden gem is delicious and we highly recommend it if you love Thai food.

    Spicy pork Spicy Tamarind Pork Sparerib Soup
    Sandar S.

    I can't stress enough that this is one of the best Thai restaurants. Every time I come, try new dishes and none of them fails me. Service has been always good and awesome. Please please please check this one out, if you haven't. Thank me later.

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    Foods are delicious. Attentive staffs when we're dining, the service was quick when order for to go.

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    How was the spicyness level at this restaurant?

    You can always modify how spicy you want it. If you're not thai they generally know what to put. But the waitresses will always ask you if you want mild.

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    We ordered the mango salad and the pineapple duck curry. Even though we got medium spice for the…read moresalad it was pretty spicy lol but the mango really helped. It had a lot of crunch to it so was fun to eat although not my style of salad. The curry sauce was great. I wish the duck came with more meat; it was a lean cut. We were too full to order more but there's plenty of other things I would've wanted to try. Also their cocktail menu looked stellar - very unique and fun glasses + flavors. We waited ~45 min on a weekend with no reservation at around 2-3pm as an fyi!

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    3.5 Was curious about their lunch buffet special and Khanom…read moreJeen. $18.99 pp. For starters, Chive pancakes, roasted veggies, Pad see ew and papaya salad (spicy!) were all ok. Fish cake and Breaded Chicken were dry. Food trays on warmers but don't think they kept them hot enough, like the fried rice which was cold. Had to ask about the 6 curries - weren't labeled at first. From different regions. Some had proteins like chicken feet, pork, chicken. One was fish but only saw a few pcs of halved fishballs. The peanut curry was slightly sweet and was just the sauce. One was very spicy so just took the veggies and meat. Instructions were finally posted on how to put together the curries with the noodles and toppings, which were set up on the table as well. It was a good tasting. Service was good. Preferred cash payment but accepted credit cards with added 3% fee. Decor was bright with colorful flowers hanging from ceiling etc. Space is not that big. Restroom available. Some street cleaning parking and the rest were metered along Whitney Ave.

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    Came here for a very late dinner since it's open until 11:00pm on Saturdays. Spicy Shallot's been…read morementioned a lot in my Queens FB Foodie Group, but maybe it was an off night or we ordered items that aren't their most spectacular. Had the $30 Branzino (didn't realize that it's fried. And that we had a choice between sweet chili sauce, mango salad, cashew cream sauce). The waitress didn't ask which one we wanted. Also had the $18 Crispy Watercress Kung Fu Salad. We were thinking of a duck dish (& I didn't see the Khao Soi - one either softshell crab that I've seen previously), but the couple next to us who's been there twice within the past 2 weeks recommended these two dishes. The salad was lightly battered vegetable, they used Water Spinach instead (big tuber fritters stuck together). The bowl of Seafood Salad (shrimp & calamari, kind of Thai ceviche-style) was OK but didn't have nuances in flavor (spicy sour sweet). The Liquid was deep at the bottom and it was hard spooning things on top of the vegetable. The presentation of the fish was gorgeous - came out on a fish-shaped platter on top of an little flame. The server poured the sauce over the fish and everything bubbled. There was cauliflower and string beans underneath the fish. Didn't realize that it was fried instead of broiled or grilled. We didn't know what sauce we were getting and at first I thought it was tiny bit sour, as I continued eating, it became like a one-note tamarind. Same - there wasn't any sweet sour spicy fishy. We asked for medium-spice when we ordered. It's a little awkard deboning and serving a fried crispy fish on top of a metal platter at a 2-seat table, but my Auntie-skills kicked in and it's no problem for me since I'm familiar with where the bones are. Friend ordered a Thai Coffee also (it might only come iced). The restaurant is beautiful and has a sleek but tropical Asian decor & about 75% full even up to closing. Has a cute outdoor seating area too - a very different vacation feel on a block of Woodside/Elmhurst Queens. Later I come to find out my Queens - born Thai friend said he stopped going to this restaurant after it's renovation and adding sushi to the menu. The ownership changed and he doesn't think it's Thai-owned anymore. Either way, I kind of wish the food met up to the standards of this "Little Thailand" area of NYC. Maybe I'll try them again if they have lunch specials. A couple was sharing a giant beer glass of Thai Tea.

    5 stars based on the duck curry alone! This place put me on to the magical wonders of a Thai duck…read morecurry as this was the first place I discovered how magical this item is. I've since tried a multitude of different duck curries and can say ive tried my fair share of them at this point and can easily state this is,hands down, the best duck curry ive tried, and probably the best duck curry in nyc. The duck was incredibly crispy and still tender, the curry itself was rich, but not overbearing and still contained a nice sharp hit of flavors and spices only a Thai red curry could encompass. Run and try the duck curry here, it's all you really need from this restaurant

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    4.0
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    Came on a Saturday at 5 pm right before the rush. Our server was super sweet and friendly and gave…read morea couple of recommendations. She also started us off with some complimentary popcorn. Surf & turf skewers: My least favorite dish of the night. I found most of the skewers a bit dry. Larb beef & tripe: the Larb was super flavorful and delicious. We got a side of sticky rice as well and it paired really nicely together. Crab fried rice: Generous amount of crab and nice wok hay. The rice also had a nice chew to it that I enjoyed. Salt encrusted tilapia: I wish there was a bigger vermicelli noodle portion on the side but I really liked the tilapia. It was perfectly cooked and fell off the bone and the sauce complemented it perfectly. Don't forget to remove the salt crust!

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    4.5 We really liked…read morethe food here. Got the chicken set for 2. Each bite of chicken/gizzard/liver and rice with the condiments was flavorful. Wished there was more liver. Like a deconstructed and dry version of a filipino soup I love called Chicken Tinola, with similar ingredients too. The set came with soup - was mild and good. I added a bit of the ginger-scallion condiment and liked that too. I think it's the first time I tried Thai iced green tea - slightly sweet for me but lighter bec with half and half. Couldn't give this place a 5 stars though because of the heat. We went there when it was at least 90 degrees, and didn't know it wasn't air-conditioned. There was only 1 oscillating fan which was only ok when it was pointed at our direction. Once it turned, I had to keep fanning myself. The iced drink was refreshing but wasn't enough. We would have left if only we weren't set on trying their Hainan chicken. Will surely return, on a not so hot day. Service was great. Food came out quickly. It must've felt hotter for the staff being in the kitchen but they still had smiles. Nearest train station is Elmhurst Ave stop of M, R and some bus lines along Broadway, but not too far from Roosevelt Ave-Jackson Hts station. Has 4 small tables, and counter seating for 3. No restroom. Cash only.

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    Poached chicken served over fragrant ginger rice with a light broth, cucumber, and cilantro, with options to add liver or gizzard
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