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    Thai Tree NYC

    3.5 (51 reviews)
    ModerateThai
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 9:30 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Happy hour specials
    Good for kids

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    Beef Pad Thai
    Alicia P.

    Food was delicious. Very cute and small, perfect for lunch. The service was also great.

    Pad See Ew, Pad Cashew Nuts
    Breenda S.

    Super cozy and quaint restaurant! They've don't a great job at creating a relaxing atmosphere amongst the bustling highway. The food is great!! A great price for a massive plate of food. Honestly great for 3-4 people. Good for family style sharing or splurging for yourself. The food is crisp and has great depth and flavor!

    Nora F.

    We ordered from this restaurant many times but never visited until recently. The place is beautifully decorated. We know we liked the delivery food a lot too, so it's worth dining in. The waitress, Blair, is from Thailand, so she can answer a lot of questions about Thai cuisine. We had chicken lettuce wrapped, which was Hubby's favorite dish. Also, we tried the shrimp with ginger-mushroom, and mussels. Everything was tasty! I've tried their pad prik khing and pad Thai from delivery orders and found their dishes to have the taste of Thai. Tom yam was excellent! So, if you crave for Thai food, stop in this cute little place and enjoy!

    Pad See Ew
    Richard G.

    Ordered dinner for delivery and the food can very quickly and It was delicious. This is my 3 time ordering and I'm very happy with the food.. We usually go to Woodside & Elmhurst for our Thai fix but the food here is good and will probably ordered again... Enclosed are photos of Pad See ew & Duck noodle soup and Papaya salad which I recommend

    Massaman Curry
    Jando S.

    Formally the space occupied by Williamsburger (#1), Thai Tree has become part of the Thai-fecta of the suddenly saturated Thai scene in west Queens. I appreciate that Thai Tree is in this quiet part of LIC / Sunnyside, which has been a dead zone for restaurants for so long now. Talk about an upgrade on the interior: the decor is really impressive. The decorations are not what I would expect in a place like this. It's got enough space for groups and is even date appropriate. Shocking because there is not much else on this stretch of Greenpoint Ave. One of the best things about Thai Tree is how affordable they are. Most of the competition charges at least $1 more for various items. They have a super decent lunch special and add to that, fairly fast delivery. The service isn't so bad either, and when they're open for seating, the place can really fit a sizable number of people. Food wise, most of it is decent but I can't say it's better than the competition. I don't find many of their noodles or rice dishes all that memorable, especially compared to the other spots. Pad see yu is solid, especially with chicken. Pineapple fried rice is also solid and I love finishing it off with their signature Thai iced tea. In times like these, I would highly recommend takeout or delivery if at all possible. They're reliable and have the kind of affordable Thai fare that works well in a pinch. _____________ (#1) https://www.yelp.com/biz/williamsburger-long-island-city

    Lunch menu
    mike f.

    In the middle of residential and commercial space there is this wonderful tie tree very nice very flavorful very big portions it is just amazing been open for one year and I wish them the best of success the food is traditional Thai not fusion no avocado no mix-and-match just the street for Thai food if you don't like it spicy tell them Khun Mo Sunday hostess and waitress assists you in planning your meal have fun looking for a parking space

    Crab fried rice with extra crab.
    Najmah A.

    I hate when restaurants substitute ingredients and don't inform you of the substitution. I have been ordering crab fried rice from here for at least a year. They always use lump crab meat. Today, they use crab leg meat. I'm a seafood foodie. Two totally different tastes. Crab leg meat is cheaper and the price of the meal was not adjusted for that cost difference. As a repeat customer, I get that we are having import issues with food in general, but I was not given the option of ordering something else. I called and spoke with mike, who made it seem like I was crazy for inquiring about the issue. I then asked for a manger John who was not present. All i want is the same crab rice I order a week ago. Or a choice not to take it with almost imitation crab meet and still be charged full price. Am I crazy ?

    Chicken pad se ew
    Tashi S.

    I would scale 10/10 for their decorations, ambience, food, and their service. The only downside about this place and the only thing that disappointed me a bit js their chicken wings. Chicken wings looks great but it isn't as great as we can see on the picture. Taste is not to the point, and no flavor at all. . Besides wings, rest of the other items are amazing. They were all very delicious . A lady who took our order was super nice and her service is great as well. I will come back again :)

    Tom Yum
    Lyn N.

    Mediocre thai food but their spice level is on point. There were too much veggies in the tom yum, taste was overwhelmingly of bell pepper. Papaya salad was okay. The pineapple fried rice & the pad see ew were the best out of them all. I'd recommend the entrees more than the appetizers & soups if you'd like to order from here.

    Egg shells found in my food!!!
    Diane R.

    I literally stopped eating to post this review. I ordered food togo through Postmates, and first thing one of my orders were missing (duck wrap). I received my credit through postmates, so that's taken care of. Anyways, as I was trying to enjoy my lunch I would randomly get cracking noises during my chews. I assumed that may have added something new like garlic crisps. Then it would keep happening. And then I found bigger egg shells. I'm just super disappointed. Like come on, take your time in cooking. If you saw or felt that the egg wasn't cracked right, don't just keep on cooking. Start freaking over! I think I'm so annoyed about my food that I'm ranting on this review. I would randomly order from this place before and food is alright. But definitely not ordering anymore.

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    I wanted to try this place at 1:30 in the afternoon on a Tuesday and it was still closed despite supposedly opening at 11:00 am

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    Greasy, sauce had very little flavor. Noodles were literally pink. Next to no peanuts.

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    Eatzy Thai

    Eatzy Thai

    3.4
    (112 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Eatzy for me has honestly one of the best all you can eat deals around. For $12.99 it is all you…read morecan eat Thai food on weekdays. That means you can eat as much as you want for less than the price of one entree. And unlike other places, the option is available from 12:00pm to 5:00pm making it a dinner option. The place is self serve. There's white rice, vegetables and Tom Yum soup on the side. Entrees vary day to day but when I went they had chili chicken, pad kee mao, Thai fried rice, pad thai, basil chicken, chili beef, tofu curry and red curry. While there is better quality Thai food out there, the food tasted perfectly fine and for the price, this place can't be beat.

    Never dined in. Only ordered and when I did, I fell in love and ordered and ordered and ordered…read more My daughter has been eating their Pad See Ew for years and loves it so much. She compares it to the only dish she has had that taste exactly how it smells. I've tried it and it's delicious. What I fell in love with is their pineapple curry with chicken. It is amazing. A medley of bamboo shoot, peppers, carrots, pineapple and cashew nuts. While it's not a listed ingredient on the menu, I could swear I taste coconut milk on the back end, which is what gives this sauce its oomph making it unbelievably creamy and satiating my soul. I believe they use their red curry base (which has coconut milk). I've only gotten it with chicken because I don't want to mess with a great thing, but would like to try other proteins and of course it comes with white rice. Probably the best white rice I've ever had from take out. Delivery is always fast and accurate. Highly recommend.

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    Eatzy Thai's $9.99 All You Can Eat Buffet Special had Tom Yum soup, green salad, white and fried rice, plus 4 tasty dishes - a great value!
    Eatzy Thai's $9.99 All You Can Eat Buffet Special had Tom Yum soup, green salad, white and fried rice, plus 4 tasty dishes - a great value!
    Complimentary oreo cheesecake for birthday
    Complimentary oreo cheesecake for birthday
    Set up- grill on one stove and hot pot on the other

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    Krob Kreung Krob Ros

    Krob Kreung Krob Ros

    4.4
    (56 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Fantastic Thai restaurant on a quiet block in Astoria! Not sure how long it's been around but it's…read morea simple place with minimalistic decor. After being in Thailand, we had a sense of good Thai food and this place did not disappoint! Pad Thai - 5/5 great pad thai with great flavor and no disappointment there Khao Na Neua - 5/5 Grilled ribeye over garlic rice was also tasty topped off with a marinated egg Tod Mun Hua Plee - 4/5 these are fried banana flowers which was something new to me. Overall tasted pretty good with a nice dipping sauce Som Tam - 5/5 always a refreshing starter with papaya that I always get at any Thai restaurant Will definitely make my way here again when I'm craving Thai!

    Don't go close to closing…read more I give the curry 5 stars but everything brought it done to a 3. The rice was reheated and kind of crispy. The tofu from the curry and chicken from the pad see ew was obviously reheated/recooked several times. I absolutely loved the curry but I made a mistake coming close to closing. I 100% would come back closer to opening. I'm a big fan of drunken noodles so the noodles and vegetables itself were great. The curry was also fantastic with the vegetables (minus the tofu). The mackerel in the chu chee should've had more sauce but it was good. There should have been another mackerel since it wasn't very filling. The Thai tea was very nice - I enjoyed swirling toix the condensed milk and rest of the drink to create the nice flavor. The vibes are that of a holl in the wall off of main Street and there is a partly torn down 3 side wall where you check in. The ambiance is very nice and small, I enjoyed it.

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    Taro Custard with Fried Shallots (Lunch Special dessert)
    Taro Custard with Fried Shallots (Lunch Special dessert)
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    Kam Rai Thai

    Kam Rai Thai

    4.5
    (300 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Let's start by saying... 10/10 would absolutely recommend Kam Rai Thai!! The restaurant is small…read morebut spacious enough. The vibe was on point, especially for date night. The food was absolutely delicious and the staff was so friendly and charming. I went with a small group and we were able to be seated rather quickly. We ordered so much and ate every bite of it. We had shrimp dumplings, spring rolls, thai ice tea, edamame, mango salad, Garlic style shrimp, Garlic style chicken, Garlic style steak and coconut icecream. Everything was amazing! Can't wait to go back!

    I came here to celebrate my mom's birthday, so maybe that's why I'm extra disappointed because I…read morereally wanted this meal to be great. To start, the food wasn't bad. There were some things we enjoyed, but overall we left feeling that the quality and portions didn't justify the prices. We ordered the chicken curry puffs first. They were much sweeter than I'm used to, and instead of the traditional cucumber relish, they were served with plum sauce. It wasn't terrible, just not what I expected. The roti with Massaman curry had good flavor, but the curry was so thin that it had the consistency of soup rather than a rich curry. It also came without any potatoes, carrots, or onions. I wasn't expecting meat, but I did expect a more traditional Massaman curry. The grilled beef (nuea yang) was cooked well and very tender, but the beef itself was lacking seasoning. Thankfully, the dipping sauces added some flavor. The beef short rib khao soi was another dish that felt underwhelming. The short rib was excellent--fall-off-the-bone tender--but the curry broth itself tasted too light. I personally think it needed more curry paste and more depth of flavor, especially for a dish that's around $40. The biggest disappointment was the kua kling chicken and the Hat Yai fried chicken. Both portions were surprisingly small considering the price. That's where I really felt the value wasn't there. Unfortunately, the service didn't help either. It wasn't rude, but it felt inattentive and lacked the warmth and hospitality I usually associate with Thai restaurants. I always want to support fellow Thai-owned businesses, so writing this review honestly makes me sad. I'm not trying to discourage anyone from trying the restaurant--this is simply my family's experience. Everyone has different tastes, and yours may be completely different from ours. For us, though, the combination of light flavors, small portions, and lackluster service left us disappointed, especially for a birthday dinner.

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    Green Curry, Thai Fried Rice, Crabmeat cream cheese
    Green Curry, Thai Fried Rice, Crabmeat cream cheese
    Gai Tod Hat Yai (~$16)
    Gai Tod Hat Yai (~$16)
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    Chick It Out

    Chick It Out

    4.7
    (105 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Came in for a quick lunch. Only one other person came in. Food came out really fast…read more The Thai Coffee is delish and fairly aromatic. The chicken is so tender, regardless of how it's cooked. Loved the worker recommendation, Khao Man Gai Zabb. Super flavorful. The fried chicken skin is different than what I expected but it's an addictive snack. More crunch/kettle-chip like.

    Tried many Thai places an always scoping for the unique dishes. This place has the quaint and…read morecutest homely setup you'll experience. The staff work hard to extend this setup and homely hospitality you can expect at any hole in the wall. Favorite points I'll bring out about this place. It introduces unique dishes from Thailand that is their comfort food that you won't find anywhere. Their appetizers sweet peanut dumplings was so naturally crunchy and sweet. And the skins on this was freshly done that you can feel how fresh and doughy it is from a delicate dumpling. Main course was hard to choose from as I've never had Thai version katsu, crispy fish in curry, and other crisp curry noodles dishes. I got the crispy khao duck in turmeric rice because of my mood and this did not disappoint. It was overwhelmingly flavorful with the right spicy, crispiness and zesty flavors. Only thing is this did leave a long impression for me to come back and try their other signature dishes because it kept my excitement to want to try everything. The owners themselves are the most kindest and respectful staff you'll encounter to help you decide what's right based on your appetite. Introduced this place to others I knew that is a big fan of Thai cuisine in the neighborhood and were happy I added a comfort food spot to their list.

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    Prep area
    Chick-it-Out Dumplings
    Chick-it-Out Dumplings
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